MUSICAL LITERATURE

... against the town being placed under the Act. A COMMITTEE has been formed for the purpose of establishing a permanent soup-kitchen for the relief of the poor during the winter months. Last winter upwards of 18,000 quarts of excellent soup were distributed ...

Published: Sunday 06 January 1850
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1247 | Page: 11 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

LITERATURE

... and what becomes of the active bustling housewife-passing from room to rcom-from drawing-room to parlour, from parlour to kitchen-like an embodiment of the spirit of order and cleanliness-filling up the intervals betweea her husband's comings and goings ...

LITERATURE

... C ton, whose valets canvass their august secrets, just, my dear II Madem, as ou uown parlour-matds and dependents in the kitchen discuss our characters, our stinginess and generosity, our pecuniary means or embarrasomeuoss and our little do- mesctt or ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS FOR THE WEEK

... Prath S~-wn Rebellien. and the Fairies ?? Lnd. of Flowers. Arthur Nelson, the great Clown Iliag. Frankclin a. toloson. It. M. Kitchen. Harlequin. Madame Hobla, ColumbIne ned Herr Deaai~tlh Sprite at Sprites. Bones, la, halt price Sd; Pit, Gdl; Gallery. 3t ...

Literary Extracts

... about the things dua- they read, and telling stories. I mind being diverted ising one winter night, when I went ben to the kitchen ise if where they all were. They were sitting about a rides bright fire, Grace and Claud, and Mary and Jenny ap- among them ...

LITERATURE

... what. becomes of the active bustling housewvife-passing from room to teem-froki drawittg-rsaen to parlour, from parlous to kitchen-like an embodiment of tile spirit of order and clesnliness, filling up the intervals between her husband's con ingo and goings ...

Literature

... small towers used as state prisons, in the inner line of forti- fications, were erected. The basement floor, now used as a kitchen for the offliers, was formerly occupied by prisoners. Se- veral remains of inscriptions are still to be seen on the walls; ...

LITERATURE

... examined the roams, which were all allotted by my wife, and of which the builder took good aote; finaly ve looked at the kitchen, which was admired, as also the real cellar, pasttry, scullery, and dust-hole-all was declared so compact and nice. 'Don't ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... strictly enjoined by the system. But it is not attended to elsewhere. In Wakefield and Preston, prisoners are employed in the kitchens, bakehouses, &c.; to the horror of Major Jebb and MIr Field-but with the best results according to the accounts of Messrs ...

Literary Extracts

... that alt was over! When, under nnifr cover of the -nighit; I -dfew to Alias MVills, whom Ytsaw by pinti s tealth in FL back kitchen ivhere -there, was -a manigle, ~and andI implored MIiss Milis to interpose betwveen us and avert in1Sa- Said with. Dora, exhorthin ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... the liberty of .namipg the inscriptions in their order) we find 'recondito penore instructus, a meta- phor takenfrom the kitchen for ,13e.benefit of Bishop Bull. In 42 -we find attributed to Jeremy Taylor a eloquentiam tantiim non divinam; and presently ...

HOLIDAY AMUSEMENTS

... golden opi- . ions; but his precocity as a fiddle player brings hsiminto such repute that hue is elevated from his post in the kitchen to the leadership of the duchess's private band. His bosom friend, one Phillippe Quinaault (MiSS WOOLGAR) a young t bread ...