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... o1 Truthl made Simple: Being a System of 27neofoggfor Children. ND By the Rev. Joux TODD of Philadelphia. London: Ball, Gl Arnold, & Co. Pr TnE unprecedented popularity of this admirable little work, Ed .ts proved by the many thousands of it which have already Ne been called for, almost supersedes the necessity of our saying Pa a single word in its favour. A very cursory inspection Bi of it, ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... PUBLiC A=USEN P~OLYTECHNIC INSTITUTION, 309, Regent- treolOPIEN EVERY' EVENING-On coday Wednesday, and Bimini, OPEN EVER1 ?? by the Friday, at 11If-lofPut Seven1, Lecltlrc on Electr~clYhn, ?? tk: 'Tele. niost unipurlait experimeute in tlitt 9:4ce Eil IrBM&d grotph, inid Mr. Si imy Horris's Lightning Cunjltloro ?? .Half- panst Ei Itt, thuVoli-- ItLginlt deir 3tor, Coionel PaileY's nethod of ...

POETRY

... PO EIT It V. HYMN ON THEl NATIVITY, tio sen Again the harp of Zion bring; ten Awake once more each warbling string son Ye white-robed spirits from on high, nul Breathe your celestial harmony. to, They come, they come, the Angelic train, affl As' erst, to Bethleim's beauteous plain; tab Be still, ye bustling sons of earth, and We celebrate a Saviour's birth. wt The pall of night is backward ...

FASHIONS AND VARIETIES

... . R~INDSOR, SUNDAY. Her Majesty and her Royal Highness the Duchess of Kent attended divine service this morning, in St. Georges Chapel Royal. The Rev. Mr. Musgrave preached the sermon from the First Book of Samuel, chap. ii., and part of verse 30. The Rev. C. Knyvett chanted the first part, of the service; the Rev. Dr. Goodall and the Rev. Mr. Musgrave qfficiated at the altar. The Te Deurn and ...

POETRY

... - I irlp joit Outto 3alng ^ Vc. 'lilte plisses o1tt, the yeair reurns, TO si it. us till ?? oaiii: But still the luip Of lnetuorY burns Four thee, lly early frieiud. Anld oune arte 'gle, aud sooe are olanng'il, Bu11t titOtA autll I reeulill; Still fetll still title, still Iluestrang'd, Then vvehy should ivo complain? For Auldf Line Scn', toy i dear, For Atilt I.,t Svyie, We '11 illeet ol att ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... | . ~FASHION AND VARIBTIES. l WINDP0R, MONDAY. Mr. George F. Anson and the Honourable Mri. Anson t are expected to arrive this evening at the Castle, on a visit to her Majesty. The royal dinner party at the Castle this evening is ex- pected to include her Royal Highness the Duchess of Kent, the Marchioness of Normanby, Lady Fanny-Howard, Hon. Miss Pitt, Honourable Miss Paget, Viscountess ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... AllI'6H418i.0..?i. CL S4E ot, tile VIE.W of' N ALTA.- PA NO- VA A! % I t.-t5tI i.5ii1~ ( riI I ,(t I , II9:, liito.' la Itlr ieziitt- I I Pcr %ljtii' Ir Qt. l It-c ?? ltliiit r--W'%illI liitlil Ia'1 b CLU El) T llIS ,Il Al.41.'l4A. ?? tII' (I TY of LA. AIA -lAA -,il I tii I,IPRCF~4~MION orI- AtI IJ ES ['YAMSI E'Al AIl NA1TI0N.-Th.' VIE X -i lt0 iii W 1101 P. 'Ii ROGME, Atciri~t iitiil ...

A YOUNG MAN'S WELCOME TO A NEW YEAR

... A YOUNG SIAN'S WELCOME TO A NEW YEAR. Come, fi;l us ?? clups of the .wild gleaming wine, That's exprest from the gripes or the sunny chiumpaigne Round whose margins the ,parrkles are shining as bright As the lew drops that spring bilngs on rvsebuds by night. Anti with love io our heart and with joy in (our eye, Let us drikilt to the year that has just flitted by WVhile far on the Uivind the ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... 1I.0BLIC i V3JlUi!NT5' POLYTECIH NIC INSTITUITION, 309, Regent- |trvet.-MUlRNINV uawl EVENING EXHI17ITIONS.-Ilouri of i x- hil~iiwon :-Twelve, Matretic Experimtents. Half-paatTwelve. Miros- ?? ne, iniatia Telegraph. Ilaltf-nlt One, Opeiratives ill tbiL ll.ll olain tfiaiacturc. Two, Lreturo on Cheliclatry or Nalu rml Plluto- soTI.Iy. Quarttr to Three, Eletrieao Expverimenets. Qitarter-o tl ...

TO THE MOON

... 3eom- the Poetical Remains of the late Robert rrusecr Editor of the .Ffi Herald. ALL pale and ?? I Thy story whio shall tell? WMlat poncil paint the lovely land Where thou wort wont to dwell, Ere yet, through boundless space nrari Thy ?? began, ()r thline eye of love was kindly set Upon the home of man ? Fair Spirit ! if to mortal muso The priviloge be given The deeper mysterics to scan Of ...

FASHIONS FOR JANUARY

... FA.SHIONS FOR JANUARY. (From the London and Paris Ladies' Magazine of Fashion.) Violet or pensee is the favourite colour at this moment for every style of toilette, in velvet or cashmere for hour- noas, shawl, or paletot, and fur accuvds extremely well with it. Paletots of violet satin, lined with white, and trimmed with Canada fur, are very elegant for walking toilettes. The Moldavie, with ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... The Lord Lieutenant entertained the following distin. guished personages at dinner on Thursday, at the Vice. regal Lodge, Phenix Park:-Lady King, Lady Fortescue, Miss Fellowes, Earl of Cbarlemont, Most Rev. Dr. Murray, Chief Remembrancer, Solicitor General, Sir Arthur, Lady. and Miss Clarke, Mr. and Mrs Darine, Mr. and Mr. Savage, Mr. Curran, Mr. O'Connell, M.P., Mr. J. O'Con. nell, M.P., Mr. ...