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LITERATURE

... happy to render all the The pe er immediately dismounted, and entered the house. stg creature rwas lying in a corner of the kitchen e w her head re~tiog on her hand, and her face ony fr her long, black hair. She was evidently in great the tli't le moaned ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... his tem- ples till about two o'clock in the morning, and he then expressed a wish for some tea. The servant went into the kitchen to make some tea, and as witness's child cried, and deceased promised he would lie still in bed whist she went to quiet the ...

ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY

... at Potatoes-Prize, George Alex Hamilton, REsq, gardener Mr tu Gaibraitb. P Rhubarb-Prize, Mr Alexander Campbell (from the Kitchen t Gardenat the ModelFarm Glasnevin). This andother vegetables tt from the Pame, garden wereinmuch admired. Purple Brocoli-Prize ...

THE NATIONAL EXHIBITION AT CORK

... Irish damask, and surmounted by a canopy of blue and gold. The lower end of the banquet-hall communicates with a spacious kitchen, fitted with all necessary apparatus for cooking, &c. Immediately in front of the chair a semi- circular cross table was placed ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION BUILDING

... the Morning Chronicle. DISCOVERY OF A HUM SKELETON. Some days since a man engaged in lowering the ground floor of a back kitchen in the house, No. 8, Gloucester-place, discovered a human skeleton. The circumstance having been reported to the police they ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION BUILDING

... another portion of it was found lying in the Pro- testant churchyard, whist a large part of the shaft was disco- vered in the kitchen fire place of a gentleman in Tuem. 'Ar. Burton, at muoh troubls end inconvenience, removed it and kindly gave It up to MIr ...

THE GREAT.-EXHIBITION BUILDING

... eet, have been unpacked, and one of them fitted up and placed at the western end of the northern hall, vim,1 an improved kitchen range, with boiler, hot-hearth, smoke jack, &c. The fine arts court is now nearly painted, the co- lour of the walls and ceiling ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... of Hungary, by N. de Keyser; The Game, an alehouse scene, by Henry Leys; Rebecca, by Porteols; The Interior of a Kitchen, by Van Moor; The Egg Market at Antwerp, by Bossuet, ,Dogs, a Monkey, and a Parrot, by Tschaggeni; The Young Girl of ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... surmounted by a handsome urn. In the centre of it four grates have been put up so as to form a quadrangle, viz., an improved kitchen range, and panlour and drawingroom grates, ornamented with beautiful castings in iron and bronze. In the northern ball similar ...

LITERATURE

... garden, collect- ieg the wood, or cooking herbs and vegetables in a shed which fronted the hermitage, and served us for a kitchen. An hour before prime they all returned to the hermitage, and proceeded to the church to recite ssxt and none, after which ...

THE GREAT INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION

... remarkable for their excellence; -A collection of iron castings, from Messrs. Kinnaird, of London and Falkirk; an extensive kitchen, from Messrs. Hodges and Son, Dublin; an assortment of grates, fenders, & e., from Mr. William Pierce, of Jermyn-street,London ...