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THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... c v obliged so far to narrow their indulgence as to p)ut Lp t with turtle, turbot, venison, house lamb, Turkey poults, I asparagus, and Frentb beans. 1' e a FASIiSONABLE PA11TITS. The Earl and Countess Biathurst entertained a large party y to dinner yesterday ...

THE ROUND TABLE

... her parts. We should then knoxv exactly whether Pesiketharan's manner of picking a chicken and&ullock's mode of devouring asparaguS aTL- rivered to the ingenious account of theme in the TWellr, and wzhether Dorgget wvas equal to DowtotoI Whether rs. hontf'ort ...

Eulogy of the Stage from the EXAMINER

... should their 'inos b exactly wtether ierikcthmiauis arianuer -sf picrirg a chlickeriandtkl Bullock's nuodle of devouring asparagus an svered to tire irgenious account of their it) tilhe Tll er, ruin whither D3)gget wvas equal tti Dowtsni- Whetier Mirs' ...

FASHIONABLE PARTIES

... the fine weather Nyhich ve have had for steo days should happily continue, our vegetables and flruitS, such as green peas, asparagus, strawberries and gralsos, will fall 50 per cent. in the course of the present week. ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... receipt-completely new ! ihese peas, Sir JqHN, may I request your plate- Though I prowest they're wholly out of date. So is the asparagus; much hurt, I fear- There's nothing to be had this time of year. Ilow is the ven'son? roasted-as you like? Good Doctor stick ...

Poetry, Original and Selected

... 1-14 ice creamns, 1v000 cgqs, l5( quarts of' milk, ao qbaits of cream, 50 bulhsf ls of, Pftatiojs, G001 0 billuches of' asparagus, 200 fu its otf I'i'eiehli bi-ans, 3 (lises of' grecn peas, ]I Cl)eUIIo- b bers, 711 hogshlads of alt, 2l(3 dozeo of wiin' ...

FOUR SONNETS ON THE PARTHENON

... Calton Conventing Rc~orn, on Wedinesday the act l4th current, and awarded Prizes as follows: -For ?? best P1 ~Ot 25 heads-of asparagus, to David Carstairs, Lover's Lane, V Ma~l Leith Walk; and to John Williamson, Canriomilbs Cottage, at rean for the second ...

YORKSHIRE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY

... he Esq. of Stonerton Lodge. Best Sea cate-GDeo.Trotter, gardener toC. J. Brandling, Esq. ly Middletont Lodge. It to Beet Asparagus-Samuel Cnarie. Seeond Ditto-DavidSmnitb, It ly, gardeser to A. Petersoi, Esq. of Wakefleld. 6 Bty est Kidney ?? Canipblll ...

HORTICULTURAL SHOW

... Gateshead, 'Who also gained the Bronze Medal for the best Seed- ling Polyanthus, which he named May-Day., For ?? 25 heads of Asparagus, the Silver Medal to 1YS, Thomas Watson, gardener ito James Kirsopp, E.. Spital, near Hexham. For the best six Let- tices ...

FLOWER SHOWS, &c

... 4 Cabbages, and the best4headsof lrocoli ;to Mr Wm-Grey, gardenertoT. Jarmes, Esq. Beauf roDt, for the best 25 heads of Asparagus I to Mr J. Scott, gardenerSandoe, tor thebest braccof (.tcum-. bers; and to Mr Jos. Robson, gardener, Hexham, forthe best ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... either i; * this country or onl the Continent, including a vast profusion of the Norwegian, black, red, and white cock ; asparagus, green pease, and other early vegetables, were in abundance. We hove been requested by the Editor of 7Te Literary ,er:zete ...

FLORIST AND HORITCULTURAL SOCIETY

... APTLEs. lst Prize-Seedling, Caldwell, Mr. Stevens. 2d Prize-Seedling, Mr. Stevens. 3d PrizeCaldwell, Mr. Spencer. VEGETABLES. Asparagus, 1st Prize, Mr. Wild. 2d Prize, Mr. Gel]. Cucumber, Mr. Wild. Kidney Beans, 1st Prize, Mr. Stevens. 2d Prize, Mr. Gresham ...