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LADIES' FASHIONS FOR JANUARY

... LADIES' FASHIONS FOIL JANUARY. Violet or Pensee is the firvouritc colour at th- moment for every style of toilette, in velvet or each- mere, four bournous, shawl, or paletot, and fur ac- cords extremelv well with it. Paletots of violet sa- tib, lined with whitc, and trimmed vsith Canada fur, are very elegant for walking toilettes. I he Mol- davie, with its numerous shades, a material equally ...

CONCERTS A LA MUSARD

... CONNCERTS A LA IMUSARD. Front notices which have appeared in several of our contemporaries, wve observe that the experiment is about to 'be tried of doing for Music what has been so successfully done for Literature-namely, to cheapen it to the public. Hitherto, fronm the high rate of admission, Concerts have been of :10 exclu- sive character. They came, too, like angel visits, few and far ...

THE WATER

... TIIE WATER. IO i' IR. St.BA EAllT il. Ilow ?? ?? thc water i I l)-il'st ?? thittk of it, Whten down1 it ?? ft onm the skhrs, As tio an attgry fit ? It iostles, ?? its it fall-, Ott (ll (hat's hit its sty- I hear it dancing ot CItl roof ke Gome ivild th ng .gt pat y, 'Tst ulhing ttow adtowo thte s'put Anid gilsh1419 Ouit belo),,, T'oo fit I of It:lpp1e) . to rcst TIt it itt WiN t and sparklitn ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... PUBLIC AMUSEMBNTS. ELEC'LROTYPE or The Process of Making AtedoIsuoid Cotins5 ?? dciic~cttr Euic~ilil Daily tan Quarter be- fore'lhIrve, at the PO LYTECHN IC IN STITIUTION,;ws, Rlegent-strvet. -llouri of ?? us follors :-Twelve, Electrical Experimenits. Ifilf-tiast Twelve. hlicroscoiie. Onr. Pneootoatic Telegnspsh Half- past One, Operatives in the Hall of Manufactures. Two, Celiical or ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASHION AND PARIETIES. The following distinguished personages were entertained at dinner, by the Lord Lieutenant, at the Viceregal Lodge, on Saturday evening :-Lady King, Lady Eleanor Fortescue, Miss Fellows, The Chancellor, Earl of Charle mont, Lord and Lady Gort, Judge Crampton, Sir Hugh and Lady Dillon Massey, Sir Henry Marsh, Sir John and Miss Vandeleur, Sir William. Betham, the Provost ...

COVENT GARDEN THEATRE

... COVENT GARDEN THBATRE. The Dueinna (in stage language) was revived at this theatre on Saturday evening, and kept a very crowded audicnce in a state of hilatity from beginning to end. The spirit with which it went off' was more. owing to the ammirable acting of thc comic parts than anythina re. mark-able in the vocal pierfonrnances. Indeed, though the music in Thle Duenna is generally pretty, ...

THE FASHIONABLE SPIES

... THE FASIIIONABLIL SNIES. At the brightest period of the empire tt e hoene of the Countess de ?M ?? .ras considered one of the most agreeable in Paris. The Countess was a woman between 45 and 50, whose mature age had not obliter- ated the splendour of hier younger years. People (it perfidious xaemories pretended that in spite of her nlame and title she had never held a very distiniguished nor a ...

Literary Notices

... ?? ?? - ?? - ?? ?? Uttruarp Notirro. ?? 1? I I , 11 I I 11 11 D et YANKIEE LAND. fel folk prate as thoy like about tire excellence of republican inslilutiorls, of which they have imbibed %ome high but vail notions. Give us old England, Wiith her limited monarchiy and tier free constitution, before any other syntem of government. Iook here upon thait niodr of republican iustitutions, fal-ely ...

Poetry. SONG OFTliE

... E.MIlGItANI'Srlo NlW'\ ZEAlAND.D !Steer, 'hcelsann, till you steer our way By stars beyonld the Ilte- \o go to found a reaslm-one dhy- Like ?? self to shino. it inI' ?? ! cheer up ! our course we'll keep With dauntless heart Uitd lihtld Aod wl hen we'vb ploti glled tbe stormy deep W\e'll plough a sililing land. A lantI wvhoso 'beanties i Uportune ' lie Ilitonl to its bowvers, 'lo sow hotu ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... PUBLIC AMUSH.HV -RNTS. COLOSSEUM, Rect's-park.-Open from Ten ?? uneittallad Work of Art, THE PANORAMA OP LONDON, ccuoying a surface of 4ti.00 a(1uare feet, exciting the ad- Inirationi of thousands, IS NOW TO BE SEEN in all its pristine bealitr. In tbe S.loon of Arts is addlud, without extra charge Rel- nsfgle Picture of the Death of Nelser ,with original Portraits. ldmlxs sion, one ?? ...

PRAYER AT SEA AFTER VICTORY

... II AYER AT SEA AFTER VICTORY. ny AlplS. HlUSlANS. TueRox.ill recnint4s brjelgt repose A voice of prmyer amose, When tile srv-figlit WaS d1o011; The sons of Enlgland knelt, Pith, heart that now onull melr, For on the wAvr' her bhttle hidlad h 9e , W Round their tidl slip, the main Heaved wvith a darl rod stain, Caulght ,ut fronm ?? olouid W\hile Nvitl tbe tide ?? Past Petnnon aolnd shiver'd ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASHION AND VARE2M1IE. 'WIISolt, suNDAr. The Countess of Erroll, Lady Ida Hay, Lady Fanny Howard, the Honourable Miss Paget, and the Honourable Miss Anson attended divine service this morning in St. George's-Obapel. The-same ladies attended the service in the evening, and also the Earl of Erroll, Lord Byron and the Right, Honourable George Stevens Byng. The Queen has not left the Castle to ...