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FASHIONS FOR DECEMBER

... ' FASHIONS FOR DECEMB3EIR. (rrome thle Londonr erned Pareets Ladies' Maegazine ,f Fraslion. ) Perkins, satins, velvets, levantines, and moires ?? I foulards, are the mnaterihdl noty in demande anod the Ca- t vourite celolra are saeableuse, oranige and bllack, and rneethyst. Cloth dresses anti redingotes are preparing in Paris; they are maure full iet the skirt, with tight . bndies and sleeves ...

HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE

... HER'MAJESTY'S THEATRE& The first operatic trial of the season was wnade or Saturday. A new prima donna was to make ber appearance, and, moreover, oue aboot whm the, pubic had been uttering divers coniectures for. tnotilis'ha t. Mademoiselle Faianti (o. is the lady called, though she is of Engli, .birtkh) ha; been tfllked about aimostsince thexconclusion of the season bt 1843; anwsheslbeeo ...

THE ASSEMBLY

... THE ASS3MBI3LY. . ?? to- wn. ho ?? The hanquet'e mainid-gla9l wutle labia too aire Anil vhnin4 the evil spirit of d-epiair; The Siitpr Grace aeek their hest albode- Suft blatity triekiI in her nrioit winning tehe; Now plnadiri aparklen t ite youthful heiow, Al virtue kinilloi lit ?? glow, Ail love 4deuniell till si-hiir snhltlesS wile- With bluce-yedl frolie It content to %mile. The mnsy d ...

annuAi Hn BaUot. Knunl ot

... annuAi BaUot. ot National Sovereignty. k-the travels of Lieutenant Francis Hall, an of. the British army who, a little after the ttjoody war against Napoleon was terminated, visited the United States of America, we find .yeral disquisitions on the science of government, ivliich, for clearness of perception, and strength of argument, would do honour to the greatest political philosopher of the ...

The Household Suffrage Agitation Exposed. Our readers are of course aware of the agitation lately set on foot by a

... certain party in England. We regret to see not a few good Radical prints look upon this movement with, what we conceive to be, too favourable an eye. One paper (an able advocate of the cause) expresses himself, with reference to this question, thus: they (the Household Suffrage agitators) get what they require, their five points, it would not damage the cause of Universal Suffrage and Annual ...

HIGHLAND SOCIETY'S SHOW AT DUMFRIES

... H-IIGHILANcD SOCIETY'S SHOW AT DUMNFRIES. r- , _ I - -I I ?? - - ?? - - - - - - o +h.o - -4n The first meeting of the local committeeappointed at the county meeting on 30th April last, and by the Highland Societv, for regulnting the details connected with the AgricultIral AMecting at Diniftries in October next, was hiel at Dunfries on the l1th inst., andwvasniinmerouslyattended ?? proprietors. ...

CANADIAN SKETCHES

... CANADITAN SKETCHES. (From S~ir Francis fhead's 1En-riqrani.) IMajE T HE1! S A S oys. N'orf Tin the sumnrner. the excessive heat-the violent paroxsrens of fl Xed thunidir-the parching droughlt-the occasional deluges of rain- L aj e The sight of bright red, bright blue, and ether gaudy plumaged agair birds-nt theO brilliranrt humiming-bird, and of inunmerabledire-flres some tiliac -at ?? ...

THE FINE ARTS

... TE FfNV -ARtg. L A. - , 1, - . A . - _ .- - A . I j I We lidve 'o dan tteali ?? attention of oir readers te a larger W l numnber- of first-ratta works of art titan usual. It is cot very w frequenl tihat we have to speak, in one' paper of two pietures 7 E6 by Lnndseer-o. e 1t4 Mr. Fa.3stlue, andt one by Coant Dtrsav. to Is Such, howerer, is our good fortune tiis mowrning. 'ETie two first ...

management of civil society, is to affirm that the institutions of man are more elevated in their character ..

... institutions of the Messiahthat the interests of time are more important than the interests of eternity, a position which no Christian minister dare assume—a doctrine that no man who believes in the immortality of the soul will admit. Come forward, then, revered sirs, and unite with us in the labour of universal love; and may our Heavenly Father, to whom we are all responsible, direct and ...