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LONDON JANUARY FASHIONS

... OZhONDON ?? A 5FWSir0,, y, Re cm L ?? ABlesmier. .tj ?? FANCY M,9U!RNING'DINNER DR2s51 : Whdite crape frock ivith pointed festoons of the 53 .etened at eacb point by black rosettes, Iand fieds o , r,; tin placed above and below the festoons. Black satiak sa: on spencer, elegantly ornamented with white cra )e n derica hat of white craple, surmoented by a )turn, ofre 'S feathers. Necklace of ...

LITERATURE

... D.I1L1N UNIVERSITY M AGAZINE, N o. XLV. for Sep. tember 18,36. Wm. C urry, jun. & Co., D ablin;h Fraser & Co., Edinburgh. be We have received this able periodical, and pe-b) rused its principal articles with considerable inte- tis rest. The first is an excellent sketch of that cc- . l centric and clever writer Sterne, being the sixth of C a series of papers entitled i' Gallery of Illustrious ...

MUSICAL PROSPECTS

... s ?? mentioned on Thiursdav last, that Mrs Al- fred Shaw was about to visit Edinburgh, and to appear on the 5th instant at thc annual concert Of 5- the Misses Yaniewicz; and it will now be seen, a- from an advertisement in another column, that the ie celebrated Pianoforte performer and composer, M. of Thalberg, may be expected in this city in a few days. Me insert the followling able and ...

FINE ARTS

... ..A PoaLr.T of HaRn InweJrSTY QUEEN VlemORaA, - London ?? Mitchell, Old hond Street. This is a verv fine and highly finished tinted en- graving by Mr F. C. Lewis, froto a drawing exe- cuted by command of ?? of Kent, by Mr R. J. Lane. All those of the Queen's subjects who have not opportunities of seeing her Majesty in propria persona, must be delighted to possess themselves of this, we are ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... THEATPE ROYAL. BrFrrr T FOR THrE M onle F>:ir.-w ?? Saturdaly we hat only timne merely to allu de to tbis affair, which came off with great eclat en Friday evening. At all early hour the Theatre tas croaded to excess, and presented a singularly picturesque and brilliant appear- ance, from the gay assemblage of ladies, interspersed with the varied costurnes displayed lsv the mernihers of the ...

TO JAMES BRADSHAW, ESQ., M.P

... I-- -- - ,r,) j.% I . BRADSHAW, E-Q. M-P. -1. ?? --f f-I ItN.]r^ rll =it tlle yec.ent f ecd p,, r ,. Il r-.v il!:-ppir illdeed ' ,ll %Inr 7 1 and l t n,.r-nlive ire, i .n-.,ftlem ;nfltwre I ay u. ', *- *- I I 1t , 3m.3-1le v.r -,c I(- ier rsry t.. e ?? 33333- nI * ti till, ns t . ,fnl'.l3 sl,,3t~lih.'d ind iln13ipn1,! ! ti~~ ftnt-t1.' Clmrch nnd Stite. r .t r Fl , !3 pa,,i for Jmmv. 3tl33 a1 ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... Last night the season terminated with the benefit of thc Manager, when, as might be expected, tire house was crowded in all quarters. Indeed we were witnesses to the disappointment of hundreds, who unsuccessfully besieged tire doors of the pit, boxes, &c., and were compelled, seemingly most reluctantly, to depart. At the eud of the second piece, Thc Ladies' Club, Air Murray came forward and ...

LITERATURE

... LITERATURlR. London : Jobh. Mlurray. Alliena,:rl., Street. There oire sette valonajle arlieles in this :rrnnber if thle Qo'Irierfy, imtoprlilig both p.erssire annd profit ill 'he peritoii. conibitrod vitlh olipre. of whlich Ive .,re by no nic:,rfs enamonored. Th'le first. oll - RailI ritlad in Irclattill. is, : sttitistical paper of first-rale nullity. At the ontoet, tire writer takes; n ...

LITERATURE

... ?? TiHE B3OUNDARY OF PURE REASON. 01MM~n.gel Kant. Translated from the German W. Sernple. Esq1. advocate, author of an Eng- ! ?? of Knnt's Ethical System. Edinburgh: ?? Clark. Scotsmen have always been great metaphy- In the work before us we have a proof he spirit of David Hume and Dr Campbell is yet extinct in our land, and if we may form dgment from the animated and vigorous style ,.ich Mr ...

LONDON AND PARIS FASHIONS FOR DECEMBER

... LONDON AND PARTS FASHIONS POR ' DECEMBER. (From hei World of Fashion.) CLo*ees8are composed of velvet. and lined with satin;- the velvet is either black, or some rich diak bue; the lining should he either rose, green, or yellow; it is wad. ded and quilted, and in sorae inslances turns over, so as to fnrni a facing, but not a very deep one, on the fronts of the'cloak; an embroidereiher, inthe ...

ADELPHI THEATRE

... AOLLPill I'llf,AITIF. Thiti Theatre opentid ton Slilrrloy eveoing fr tooits. - 0011111.I 1000111 foion 10. V 111 (If 111 11111110 01110 WVindi, in ohibel o'lo o11i feveritol.. Mos'.AS l,10Of, Marra vlt'f. trz 110 1101 jilolO NITA TuItll-It lnl1 M101 0ttoit' iil azzo by I.iork L.,manfr itill[. E. q., cld tuet other fi V liri vis-r a iv n 1110 fir t ni t . l'd0, rg 1'11' lr.otlien e frtle i ...

EXHIBITION OF THE ROYAL SCOTTISH ACADEMY

... EXHIBITION OF Till, ROYAL SCOTTISD ACAI)IEMY. FOURTIK NOTICE The Iortraits fly Tholmas Duncan, an artist welio is undoubtedly one of thle mainsitays or the Scottish, Aendemy, elailml our attention in the commence mest of this article. We consider that lie deserve- tu50e eif mir attention than many other able mem- bers, because the works he eahibits not wil sp port hii claim to our respect fir ...