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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... broad.- leaved vegetables which salad mixers of genius may substitute for the lettuce. Prance is the l'and 'of salads. 1kccOrdiin to a wehllknown p~ro. verb, a Frllch soldier nleed only two species o t teod (a sotip and a salad. The greatest artist ill ? ...

POLICE NEWS

... capital. A resolution of confidence was proosedOC. $ ac DANSDEi ION AS A SALAD.-When well blanched and mixed with celery and endive in the salad bon-l, this forms an excellent salad, and one which is most wholesome. The improved broad- leafed dandelion ...

THE DUKE OF CAMBRIDGE CHARGED WITH ASSAULT

... twililltts will he.-rin on Saturdav,1st June. of avhich dueb intimation sdll be given ln d:wily papers time ICE PAllS .^ND TONGS, Salad Bowds, with llelp. ers; Oil nud Villegar Frames, Asparagus Tongs, &G.' handsome designs; a large seleotion, nt ex. trentely ...

A DAY AT HAMPTOM COURT

... ready. Each began when they could. I had roast veal, bread, salad, mustard, a glass of claret.. Some took water, beer. and two glasses of wine. Then, for the second course, I had bread, salad, boiled corned' beef ; and the dessert was bread and cheese ...

COLLEGE STREET POLICE OFFICE

... country these berries in thleir natural state are nreed as a initter of delicacy, and entcer largely into tile composition of salad oil; lie asserts theat the quan- tity eaten by the childrlen must have been excessive.] -&mooiuhui'~s, ...

THE ALLEGED EXTENSIVE BANK EMBEZZLEMENT

... accordingly, bound over inVX50 each ;5 attend and prosecute At the Commission. Mr. Dames, on behalf of the Bank authorities, salad that the bail required from tbe prisoner should Ie in. creased to two sureties in £1,000 each. Mr. Bartonintimated to Mr. Wm ...

ALLEGED PILFERING AT THE GREENORE RAILWAY STATION

... meorning, and whilst so engaged they came upon a box in bad order. Woods extracted from the box a bottle containing a quantity of salad oil, and requested deponent to leave it aside, which he did. When they were about to proceed to 4 their dinner Woods put the ...

ALLEGED CASE OF POISONING

... what made him ill, and he replied that he did not know, but that he thought it was some thing he had eaten; he had eaten some salad, and he thought it might have made him ill. The Coroner here stated that he would ask was there any suspicion as to the cause ...

CARLOW ASSIZES

... plant, pilea callitachoidos, of tender, brittle, and juicy aipect, which looks as if it would be good to eat in a cooling salad, but which is really of so explosive a temperament that it might fairly be called the pistol- plant. When near flowering and ...

POLICE NEWS

... raw meat and grease, and above E all by the use of tobacco. Madame Loyson gce3 I on to say- The use of soup, milk, and salad, r | prepared with good oil, should be cultivated. In a short, reform your tables if you would reform your t drunkards, and ...

EXTENSIVE THEFTS

... silver plate, shawls, two fancy looking-glasses, a silver watch and chain, a number of books, tins of mustard, bottles of salad oil, and a large wicker hamrper covered with oil cloth; and with stealing two cases containing electro-plated goods. Catherine ...

THE RECENT OUTRAGE AT FINGLAS

... development. He intends to exhibit them in various ealtatory feats in connexion with a cemlc lecture of the frog- l ettce salad style, at Dodsworth'a Hall, on the evening of the 11th of 8eptember.-Tha Timn' Cor- rej' sonde ...