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The Halesworth Times and East Suffolk Advertiser.

THE MISTLETOE

... Advertiser of the 12th 'mutant tell* the followng thrilling tale“ fall woman residing the vicinity of Worcester was picking blackberries a field near her house, having with her her only child, bright-eyed Utile fellow of less than year old. The babe sat upon ...

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... has under consideration the question, i£ wrong'to cheat a lawyer?” The WiSflt t» €ixpEc|ed,)p •‘t Noj but tfopoßahle.'' Blackberry picaic parties arobecoming very foauion- The ypung ladies go to pick berries, and the young gerttftfflea pick tnorna out ...

ACCIDENTS AND OFFENCES

... Smith, was 12s. lor trespassing in wood belonging to the Misses Starkey, ot Hutton Hall, and ticking therolrom, on the blackberries wild the value lid. or thereabouts. stated hud cautioned the defendant more than once. Tbo hue was to paid in fortnight ...

ACCIDENTS AND OFFENCES

... season was over in February. have for weeks been living on cucumbers, green peas, new potatoes, summer squashes, and, our blackberries being just gone, we are finishing up the last of the currents, raspberries, plums, &c., while are waiting for tho poaches ...

VARIETIES

... any one timo. A great poet makes and marks an age; and poor poets, those who think they are poets and are not, are plenty blackberries, every hamlet has its poetaster. ! how much valuable white paper is spoiled those who think they can write poetry, You ...

NORFOLK,

... NORFOLK, “Tas Childrrx ix the Wood.”— A few days ago some children rambled out from Norwich as far ns Hellcsdon, on blackberry gathering excursion. As evening closed in, two little things named Emily and James aged three and four years respectively, became ...

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... wort, and be sure to let it first running. When stopped up it ia well to add few Jamaica pepper corn*. A few damson* or blackberries very great improvement.—The Ohms. A Danrrr Dish.—Two French sailor* belonging vessel lying at Panryn Wharf were Tuewlay ...

MISCELLANEOUS NEWS

... England?)—but the paper strangely enough omits to add that sage grows there in rank luxuriance, an that onions are plentiful blackberries. weighing on an average 61b each. There is also a fair supply of knives and forks, but napkins and finger-glasses are scarce ...

Tv OUR LOHDOJf CORRSSrONDBNT

... were sprinkled over the page with lavish profusion; one of us remarked, did not know there were so many to foundas common blackberries in September.* The rest of the answers correspondents were evidently taken from gaxeteer or some cheap cyclopaedia, and ...

by man the would. MAEKtAOB. • wife, who trusted so, should always her own way in matters of the house

... ill-hnmour be reserved for the Celestial Empire. It's cowardly and brutal thing to do, let me tell yon although «* common as blackberries in the hedges with that chivalric thing we call gentleman. don’t stint your wife with pocket-money. If she so unmindful ...

TROTTING v. GALLOPING

... considerably troubled tbe Colts, and they suffered defeat by 175 runs. All over the kingdom centuries appear as common as blackberries in autumn,” and where the scoring will stop 1 am at a loss to conjecture. Tub Gun Club Derby Open Handicap resulted in ...

Charles Sumner, Moses Kimball, Dr. Potter, and other well-known persons, lately dined with negro in Boston, the ..

... quantities for shipment to England was renewed. The rioters are principally women. Potato riots have also taken place Sligo. The blackberry, wild fruit and profuse bearer, is now in great demand in Virginia at 25 cents, per pound dried, and it is said by merchants ...