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Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland

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FROM BLACKWOOD'S MAGAZINE

... [ilistk4e P stetveld cat for a raluit, To be b i'Ll, e4pst fthtt444C. aecissqarics to the (IC- ViN'u11ll we ha:ve finiished. our salad, we are ie s : O WO iious to receive any proof, however that it ?? Seasoned with a preparation of , lxhby iwiatcadl a ?? oil ...

POPULAR ENTERTAINMENTS

... grub enough to stand a siege; A terrifi cmSo, give it op at onoe, or else I'll springr amine Shell blowv yea up s ky-high Salads r Aside).-I'll get him in a line. I say Old C,'cklroloret, ysu happen to forget, ; e entersGoans, or gunpowder, ?? s alsmbtrn ...

LITERATURE

... of this country with respect to food. Until the ceommencemeit of the sixteenth century no edible root of any kind, or any salad was grown in England ; and, of course, when they were -introduced, their use was gradual. The rich used sometimes to import ...

THE KARS CORRESPONDENCE

... gardener because lie had no salad (for sale) for my dinner. I got him released, and his first words were, ?? will take my rifle next time and shoot him if he sells his salads be- ; fore I come.' I have had a very good salad every day since, and I am of ...

LITERATURE

... Beau- mocnt NvL' a ppreitticed tnader himi to learn the trcedc., John an I was a pes-son of a1 Studious anld serious, torn of salad, and ha-d di I been Strongly -attracted to follows the example of the brothersI tuo i Hald-are, wlco were tben exciting greet ...

LITERATURE

... &c., which they eae, bring on the sickness. Tben the Copts are tasting from all animal food, and full of green beanls and salad, and green corn, Mustafa tried to persuade me LOa to give physic, for fear those who died should pass for being poisoned ; ...

NOTES, QUERIES, AND COMMENTS

... cath ir the Town Coancil.. 'e doees yot like o nrceive' iattery, aid' this'r take to be otn ev iirdence 'of. a greate t salad. He in also regardless o£ honours, apod has no idea :of ?? distinctions . I seekiiig a :sat in the Couincil' Charnber. ?? >o ...

PAISLEY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY'S FLOWER SHOW

... Alex. 'Dickie; 2d, R. Wilson; 3d, John M'lnnes. 4 heaviest stalks rhubarb-let, Robert Wilson; 2d, John M'Innes. One basket salad- let, Robert Wilson; 2d, James Walker, 3d, Alex. Dickie. A. ?? Craas.-Two fuchsias in bloom-1ast, James Drewette, 4 Gauze Street; ...

LITERATURE

... than a graceful burlesque to he dipped into 1 and forgotten. The Swinhnrnian verses ran as follows:- O cool in the summer is salad, And warm in the winter is love, 'And a poet shall sing you a ballad Delicious thereon and thereof. A singer am I, if no sinner; ...

FIRST IMPRESSIONS OF THE EXHIBITION

... a Swiss firm, who show within its wooden walls a beautiful collection of carved work of every degree of N excellence, from salad forks to finished copies of i Albert Darer and the old masters. Among these I noticed Leonardo da Vinci's picture of I The ...

LITERATURE

... into a pleasant salad. A great variety of what may be called strong dishes are cooked alfresco and sold on the sidewalks of the city. One of these dishes is called chicharion, and consists of lean pork fried in lard. A common wayside salad is the en-salada ...