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FASHIONS FOR JANUARY

... WASHIONS slam JMANUTAY. (From the London and ParisLadies' Magazine ofFasliodn) Violet or Pensee is the favourite colour at this moment for every style of toilette, in velvet or cachmrre, for bor. f nous, shawl, or paletot, anti fur accords extremely well with it. Paletots of violet satin, lined with white, and trimmed with Canada fur, are very elegant for walking toilettes. i The Moldavie, ...

A THANKSGIVING

... Lis ELIZA COOK.] A I.%iTosrr Spiritl Father, Lord! T lhou e ?? thrsu ?? W hoae mystic glory spreleeth round a USnivsil throne V ...

STORY OF ELEANOR

... STORY 0i SFEMANOn. (Frres' disc Rscsf act ions of a Port ra~f Painter, in tke Dubltri Ulvecrsity iMagrazine.) One of the standing annoyances to which at portrait painter isl subjerted, is that of' being perpetually called upsir~to portray, the features of inslividuals whbo, whilst they cannet be called ngly, are still so far from handsome, and so much farther from tire ?? Of aypeculiar ...

PROLOGUE AND EPILOGUE

... PILO:OGtrz ANED EPZXZOGI. FOIL THrE ,XAMINATIO$ AT MB T S1OIE'S SCHIOOL, SUMMOIRAILL, near 7BRISTOL, PROLOGUE, SPOKEN BY HENRY JEFFERIS. -'he bLY jH, ay, the ftithr df th'e oian, - ,,A paradcxt,-yet sbneotlon it wbto eon!l: Slic , as the twig is bent, the treej'a lnclin'd,1_ And, as we train tho adolescent miud,' The futurc msan is formed: ramomen'tols truth eo Parents, Teachers, most of ...

Poetry

... li ottrp. __ Ehou ! fiogaces rostumrc Postamo, Labisltur alns. YEA11% pass asay, and dark decay Comes o'er all mortal tisiags; Asid sad ani strallsge Is satlly t ?? Witicl Timiie, th coaiqlatcrsr, briags. Yet will not I coraplain or sigh o'er ssviftly.fleeting years, Nor give awaly a siagic day To doubt and useless tears. But since, aims! thoe yars trill pass With rapid flight away. We'll ...

Poetry

... J?-Dttrp- ON THE BAPTISM OF AN INFANT. Goo of our fathers, and our Gadt- Our chilern's God 'snr Fatetir thou ._ To thee we bring eur infant child, Aud breathe tor him nour heartfelt vowS. The eile olfricg, Lerd, ?? ccive, Autd hcar a ll-trents WOttSits prayer: To Thee wve col;scratc I's life, And trust Ii) to thy ?? care, Should earthly fricads and kinidred fail, Aed lellC him prey to ...

LITERATURE

... Tile Students' Manual, by John Todd-(5rANDANDAbSalcAN LITERATUaE.)-Philp & Evans, Bristol. By far the most valuable work which has yet been published in this series; it is, in fact, one of the most really useful publi- Cations which has lately come under our notice. The stadent has here, for the lowest possible price, the key to the difficult art of controlling the passions and amending the ...

Poetry

... 1Ottrgy. RECOLLECTIONS OF A VISIT. IHLLnever forgt teetwt uedlight, I c~uht th ties view o tile eld castie's height,_. ; ltIt, 1 pase'd t ttiC ortalS aitti seunderio f ound MYl feet o00 that antique Rao~ lordly ground lrot chamber to cillt'ber,-trom 1a1l atd from bower Iroorn'd to the kepaol the battner'll old tower, And satO the brave c;.tle al Strng and a As al a e- of glory-l0u6. 1011g ...

LITERATURE

... LITRTISM nl're Poetic'za lifts of E£bce:ezr Ellietd-Tait, Edi inburgh. li thIis, the ;1 *e of l'con!te s 'ditiown, it was not to be expected timt tile peopl- wealid loug h e without an apiropriate edition of tilei chosenl rcloesntsb tt e lu the fields of poetry, wbo bas so olte(l vitdicate l theilr cailUe, anld ?? 11anlly a ?? into patriotis. by his lays, aid accurdigly, Mr. Tait has just pub. ...

Poetry

... p a ttr?) - LOVE.-By iIrNKY' G lurix. WVAT is 't to lovo7 Go a51; the chalnging moon Whether sihe lovo tile dUtII Wlsat alliswer ?-Ycs. I'Or ?? glory round iserceif is cast! Anad why ?? osit11 los'cP s? l st is Iber love? Is 't like tie :OOII'S, alone il lltrigstuess ShownV ]it hours ol joy asrounttd our suatilva6 cast ?- Andt sioes it iehve us in title time of ?? ? Does lite lose sealln ...

FASHIONS FOR FEBRUARY

... 2'ASHON5 POn rBZWUARY. (Fr)omx the London gozid Parls Ladies' Maga ine of Fashion''.) The make of dresses wvill not .vary thiA winter; thc corsarcs are 'all with points, conseqtently without ceinture, having foldaed drapery on the top, unless .wvhen ?? to be worn with berthes; they are then quite plain, the sleves formed of three simall trimmings or bouiiloneis wlhich (lo not mruch increase ...

CARMEN NUPTIALE

... t *FtL-L HIGH TO THE QUEE& . To be sung on the 10th February, I840.1 e FILL high to the Queen !-let the toast pass round, . And pledge it with heart and with voice; e If never again, oh! to-day shall resound A nation's loud blessing, and bliss shall abound, And merry Old England rejoice. e Fill high to the Queen-fill high! ,o Fill high to the Prince !-her guardian, her guides This day she ...