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THE PROGRESS OF STARVATION

... Ireland, under his administration—and they, as in fealty bound, cheered him, with that prolonged heartiness, which in our “salad days,” we used to take a test of honest enthusiasm. What may be his Excellency's precise notion of improvement, we do not presume ...

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... rulloniuns and let them dry in heaps, or lay them at oitce iu dry store-room or sheds to ripen for winter store*. Continue sowing salads, onions for pulling in spring, lettuce. Sic. Blanch Endive, earth celery, and continue operations in Kitchen Garden before ...

EXAMIHATIOS EOBTIPICATIOS

... superabundant application of the oleaginous, acidulous, piperine, muslardific, oviparous components of a crustaecio-piscalory salad, and its vinous and alcoholic accidents, an undue expansion of the stomachic integuments en*ues, which, in the progress ©fits ...

rich would go to the expense of separate f-rave for their relations. People were often brought handsome ..

... recounted several anecdotes that much disturbed the dignity of the court. One was M. St ordering salad, tilling the bow l half full of oil, then placing salad-bowl and contents upon his head, an 1 crowning bis coiffure, emptying his full snuff box over all ...

SCRAPS FROM PUNCH'S ALMANAC FOR 1849. CoLna— Young ladies should take rare not to sit near the piano ; forit

... other side, and daughter glides out of the room. Gentleman sits opposite to pigeonpie, and goes down the middle the lobster salad and up again. Third Set (After Supper.) Lady chassez out of the room. Gentleman follows. Grand galop to conservatory. Poussette ...

THE NEWRY EXAMINER

... of eatingend drinking, my dear rope, in all thinga but one—by Heaven they take no oil with their aalada!' ‘No oil to their salads!' reiterated the horror-stricken tragedian, * Why did make peace with them 7* A in th« neighbourhood of Wellington being in ...

V AKlin’ILS,

... called, is supposed lie one the jp*eatest coolers in the world. This being an early plant, was gathered very young fora boiled salad, some of the soldiers sent thither npn the rebellion of Bacon, and some them «*e plentifully of it ; the tiled of which was ...

THE NEWRY EXAMINE?. JONATHANISMS

... last, 35,000 oysters, 10,000 sandwiches, 40 bam*, 200 turkey*, duck*, and chickens; 3,000 mutton chops, 1 barrel of chicken salad 3,000 quarts of ice cream ; 2 hogsheads of lemonade; gallons Madeira and oilier wines, besides other things in proportion. ...

VOL XVII- H?5 FOBT.MGHT LATER FROM AMERICA

... rings, 3 watches, gold watches and chains, silver tureen and ladle, silver dishes, 1 gold spoon, Bi, T«* plates, I silver salad dish, silver curry dish, ' pair of silver candlesticks, writing desks, I glass chandelier, 24 looking-glasses, pair of crystal ...

Foreign Intelligence. ITALY Letters from Home of the 4th instant state as yet General Buraguay d'iiillicrs has ..

... 38 pairs of bools and silo: s. gold musical boxes, 18 gold rings, watches, ’2 gold watch chains, silver plates, 1 silver salad dish, 4 tine writing desks, I glass chandelier. 1 curry dish, pair of silver candlesticks, pairs ot gold epaulettes, 1 gold ...

GENERAL BILL OP PABG

... creamed ; dishes of almond pastry, 30 dishes of orange and other lourtes, Chantilly baskets, 60 dishes of mince pies, and 56 salads. The Removes—Bo roast turkeys, 6 leverets, pheasants, 24 geese, 40 dishes of partridges, 15 dishes of wild fowl, pea fowls ...

FARMING OPERATIONS FOR MARCH

... Sow a little green kale, savoys, nrussels, sprouts, broccoli, parsley, according to the demand for it. Radishes and small salad mast not be forgotten. Transplant cauliflowers to a warm situation. Shallots and garlic should be set. Make any addition required ...