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Drogheda Journal, or Meath & Louth Advertiser

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... , . ,f 1 . the (or l»cc r* Jacques'' andT neighlKturhood. M five he hollow rumbling l of the rude veh.el. called a Fon.er Salad, in which prisoners at e conveyed m Hana. announced the approach ,r the and in effect tk- escort and the prisoner itnmednmlv ...

Jourt. After stopping for time io Orenbergh, where much interesting information was obtained from Colonel Gens, ..

... Ac. FOR FEBRUARY About the middle of the mouth sow the principal crops of cariy peas, beaus, radishes, and all other tender salad herbs, and a few onions.— Look after the green-house and frames containing auriculas, carnations, or other tender plants, and ...

THE DINNER

... tarts creamed, 30 ditto of orange and other tones, 40 ditto of almond pastry, 20 Chantilly baskets, dishes of mince pies, salads. The Removes.— Bo roast turkeys. leverets, 80 pheasants, 24 geese, 40 dishes of partridges, 15 dishes of wild fowl, 2 pea ...

PROM RECORDS OF TRAVELS IN TURKEY, GREECE, &c. —Br A. Sladk, Esa. In the year 1829 the author touched some

... ■tool, provided with four saucers, containing as many kinds of conserves, slices of bread and of cake, salt, and a bowl of salad sauce, to be eaten at discretion. Our fingers] were the operating instruments. The first dish was a pile of red mullet. The ...

• The Regent-street of Rotterdam. The word RooT.jes, which is a diminutive of Boom a tree, has been rendered by

... man, who has heart to feel, and a palate to taste, ever lose the rorolleotio'i of well-dressed maintenon outlet, or chiekon salad. No: it will reear to him, post totidom annos, and bring once more the soft tremulous dew’ upon his lip. At last we sot out ...

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... and M'Keever, for stealing heifer on 15th J uue last, the property ot Scroggy. Not Guilty. Entimj Salads latl, who had lately ijone service, having had salad served to dinner every day for week, ran away ; and when asked how had left Iris place, Ire replied—•' ...

GARDENERS CALENDAR FOR MAV

... GARDENERS CALENDAR FOR Continne to so\r all sorts of salad herbs and beans, for later crops. Sow skirrets, salsafy, and scorzonera, also white and yellow turnips.— About the end of the month »ow biocoli, cabbage, and cauliflower seeds for a late crop ...

THE AFFAIR AT HARROGATE

... them out by themselves, where no other seed of the Cabbage tribe is to be saved ; for the mixture will spoil the sort. Sow Salad herbs, Radishes, &c in frames—old Cucumber and Melon beds are good—whenever a constant supply is repaired. Continue to gather ...

M 'NT I

... security, which was ac- | tion, we mast be careful t thas The i tad t*iat So Nfanchalad or stale mea fat peop TENG to the amonnt salads, he had lott the Sherill’s had been made to will prevent too great od feverish diso ders, do opay the interest, he boar avperf ...

CHOLERA

... impoverished aud stimulated ; nor is it possible to conceive any thing possessed of these characteristics more strongly than salads, other raw vegetables, and half ripe fruits, qualified with copious libations of adulterated gin. Of how many among our poorer ...

SDrostjeDa journal

... best-tempered girl in the company losing her share of the amusement At a remedy for cramp, persons are recommended i to pour some salad oil into the palm of the hand, and rnb well into the calvga of the legs ; repeating the operation once a week, or before taking ...

€ite' E>tog|)cDa journal

... head of garlic, with two spoonfuls of oil, finishing sums in payment, it is supposed that the knowledge with splendid dish of salad, onions, or cucumbers, that acquired of the signatures these gentlemen, according to the season, induced him make the attempt ...