FIRST COURSE
... Petit Pain la Duchess. Bouden a la St. Clair. Gaufret des Amends. Mayonaise de Volaille. Salad de llomard. Petit Pois. Asparagus. La Tartes des Corinle et Framboissee. Maccaroni, au Gratiu. ...
... Petit Pain la Duchess. Bouden a la St. Clair. Gaufret des Amends. Mayonaise de Volaille. Salad de llomard. Petit Pois. Asparagus. La Tartes des Corinle et Framboissee. Maccaroni, au Gratiu. ...
... SECOND COURSE. Roast Duck. Roast Chickens. Jelly au Rum. Jelly al a Macedoine. Strawberries and Cream. Pastry. Petit Pois. Asparagus, Charlotte de Rousse. Macaroni- Foudcre Fiornage. SIDE TABLE. Lobster Sauce. Cucumber. Dutch Sauce. French Beans. Saddle ...
... beds, or by substituting else of which there is a greater abundance. Kircues Garvex.—All the shoots first produced on the Asparagus beds should be cut, both small! and large, Jeaving none to shoot up into leaf till the time comes when cutting is discontinued ...
... weather continues dry. Camellias should not be set out of doors until they have completed their growth. In many localities asparagus should be allowed to grow now it unwise to continue cutting too long; hut clear off the weeds, and let all ofit grow up. ...
... to the custody of Lord Charles Russell, who, we hope, provided him with excellent dinners in his dreary dungeon pease and asparagus included.—Wednesday.—Washington Whilks was let out, on his retracting that he had published against Mr. Clive, against whom ...
... Cabbage® each 0 1 to 0 3 Kbubsrb, per bunch to U Brocoli, per bead 0 3 0 0 Turnip® per stone 0 0 4 Onions per stone 1 3to 1 4 Asparagus, per bunch 3 to 4 Cucumbers 0 6 to 1 Gooseberries, per quart 0 1)10 3 Strawberries. „ 0 6 to 8 Celery per bead 3 to 0 3 Peas ...
... —Then suppose he will very soon be ahorse ', Scene at a Horse-Eatino Restaurant.—Customer: You say you have-got no Ally asparagus Why I see it entered here —-.porting Waiter : It's mistake, Sir. It's true the nlly was entered, but was scratched this ...
... not in the least be surprised if next session they bring in BUI stop the slaughter of all animals, and fix to turnip# and asparagus or gravely propose to abolish our national sport*.—Dio ...
... Basins, Cream Ewers, Bottle Stands, Teapots, Sauce, Kettles, Sauce Boats, Forks, Spoons, Sugar Tongs, Soup, and Toddy Ladles, Asparagus Tongs, Fish Knives and Forks, Children’s Mugs, Skewers, &c., &c. Also 18 Moderator Lamps, 14 Barometers, a number of very ...
... Fairlie ; second, C. Bulman. Twelve Dessert Appl-es—E. Potts. Twelve Baking Apples— E. Potts. Baking Fears —E. Potts. Twenty Asparagus— First, J. Steel; second, E. Potts. Two Cucumbers—J. Steel. One Pound Sew Round Potatoes —E. Potts. One Pound Sew Kidney ...
... bunch 0 Brocoll, per bead 0 3to 0 C Turnips per stone 0 2 to 0 4 Onions per stone 1 2 to 1 4 Do. young, per bunch 0 04to 0 0 Asparagus, per bunch 3to 4 Cucumbers 0 fi 1 0 Gooseberries,per quart 0 2to 0 4 Cherries, per dozen 0 to 0 0 Celery per head to 3 Turbot ...
... Sugar Basins, Cream Ewers, Bottle Stands, Teapots, Kettles, Sauce Boats, Forks, Spoons, Sugar Tongs, up, Sauce, Ladles, Asparagus Tongs, Fish Knives and Forks, Children’s Mugs, Skewers, &c., &e. Also 18 Moderator Lamps, 14 Barometers, a number of very ...