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Southern Reporter and Cork Commercial Courier

A NEW AMERICAN GAME

... dank and slippery with soa-weed, and pick up precarious livelihood from the washings ot each returning tide. Worse siill to be one of a multitude hurrying in Indian file at night over the sands in search of garbage and the impure relics of i mammalia, ...

THE AUSTRALIA DIGGINGS

... now abandoned, linen hanging out to dry, horrid stenches from butchers’ shops and holes into which they have flung their garbage. Along the valley to the left grows a smooth sward. What there i: however, to indicate gold here more than ina thousand other ...

THE FAMINE IN INDIA

... prickly-pear and berries from treesand that every night hundreds of poor wretches skulk about tho streets of Caroor, picking up what wretched garbage they can collect; that tho coolies aro so weak that, when they first como to tho Public Works Department for ...

HOLLAND AND THE LIMITED CONGRESS

... the butchers’ stabs in Southern Europe prove that the long«legged swine which hunt the forests for acorns, and rove about to pick uil kinds of offal are often unlit for human food ; and that they were so to no less extent in the land of Israel is probable ...

HUNTING APPOINTMENTS

... lying upon his hack, elevating his small sharp pickaxe a little above his nose, and picking into the coal-seam with might and main another is squatting down and using his pick like a common labourer ; third is cutting small channel in the seam, and preparing ...

Catholic clergy paid to the OoTernmeut, Abolish the Queen’s Colleges, and lot each sect educate its own members ..

... solicited charity in the street Sho lived on crusts broad, the refuse of cabbages and other vegetables, and such like garbage that she picked from dirt heaps. Last week she fell down from weakness, while passing the door of the concierge, from want of food ...

THE COUNTY

... In brief belief is this:—The whole Bible comes to us the 4 Word of God,’ under the sanction of God the Holy Ghost. We cannot pick and choose among its contents. All is God’s Word to as. But -s I believe that this, which I hold as the early orthodox view ...

COMPENDIUM

... more narrowly scanned the mental and moral character of the young Whig partisan. It is needless to mince the matter, or to pick our phrases, when the shortest and simplest is at hand, and completely explains what we wish to ex —Mr. Macaulay failed in ...

THE CORK DAILY REPORTER, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1802. METROPOLITAN GOSSIP

... heart, named one of his children after him, Lamb wrote, I am proud of namesake. I shall take care never to do any dirty action, pick pockets, or anyhow get myself hanged, for fear of reflecting ignominy upon your young Chrisem.” The child survived his godfather ...

THE CORK DAILY REPORTER, KUIDAY, AUGUST 27, 1858. ticr rii.FF.nr.n to tup. pilff.iiku

... Edwardes, a mason, who had been in the employment of Mr. Rack, and whom he had known upwards of fifteen ears. Mr. Ruck used to pick up small stones and say they contained spots of sulphur; he caused a shaft to be sunk near his house at Pantllin, saying that ...

THE PRESS

... Stunder, and the rude ali classes in Ireland. as to the supplying of corn as a substit ute, in order to mitigate the and garbage of every ¢ escription. Why, fn the name of God, | week * the exertions at the present most classes in Eng! land, and sufferings ...

THE COKK HAILY REPORTER, THURSDAY. JULY 16. 1863

... for it, as a lot of fowls would run for worm 1 fV 9aa ( BC Jrbap3 it may said that they happy, thrown down. They pick op all the garbage lying in the Giant, witllfiUt es9aries of life. A streets—they will cat anything. Our Mr. Smith, in passing > luxury ...