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... - L:I T:E R A T UWE. : , .- . s i - L- JANE. EiTREIV an Autobiogkraphy, edie ?? Bell,- in threie volumes. Lod Smth Elder, and co.,CoUnhill. ?? volumes are of a superior order to most of the works of fiction of the present day, as they present be. a fore us character as it is to be met with in common life, . -and much.1that is calculated to interest and to improve althe taste of the young. The ...

FASHIONS FOR JULY

... (From tfic London aend Paris Ladies' Magazine of FashionY' All light and transparent materials are now in favour, cachemire barege is one of the prettiest; the patterns are mostly large for printed materials, as mousselihe de soie; two shades of the same colour are very fashionable ; lilac, with violet, pink, or currant, dark green or light, tbe ogandys are in large cbecks, and for morning ...

A CALL FOR SPRING

... ,- e (By the Author ,f The Botanical Looher out.') i Ccne, SpriU25, lam tired of Winter's roar, d Oh, come and enliven the sky once more; 1 am tired of fog, I am tired of sleet, I am tired of mud in the road and the street; n Oh, come, Spring, come ! e I am tired of Winter's rabble rout, O Of gloomy clouds ever rolling about, Now gcatter'd in snow or falling in rain, O Spring, in thy verdure ...

FASHIONS FOR JULY

... s (Fr omX41O11iVL1 rVtIL JULY. sue ('ro'n the Ladies Magazine of Fashion.) 'ate The materials most in request for the promenade are ege taftetas in plaids or' various colours, foulards of small w. checks in three shades, taffetas and barege- striped.- sly Silks shot in three colours are the most admired, and a this style is adapted equally tor taffetas, watered silks, or and pekins ; chine ...

FASHIONS FOR SEPTEMBER

... 1AS1?IONS FOR S1?PTLUI3ER, IF iushlo:i.J F ,- 3Dress of cleatr materials have been mate of ai. plain traniparent ergantely anld bar~iig, satin& ls, weitil tlhe Ir ,] Isingle tuck anri seaves beoiilonncil rent tiue sep ne t-e elbow: the cot sage foailand .i crvor. ~t En the Yedr,goecstyle ale ccr-ise Jo-ephite is nInthU''* - approved. it is hal!-bigh behindl iun open in iitlor cn , n. cecur to ...

FASHIONS FOR AUGUST

... FASHIONS FOR A UGUST. .; (Fromn ie Lonado? andid Paris Ladies' MagJazine of r rsashion. ) d, Foulards;, barges, balzarines, diaphane, mouselines de Ile lailte, pekin', watered silks, and orgatdyS, are all Flow -h in demand; and reditngdotes of various kinds of batiste t are worn, batiste sraleticiennes, batistc ?? of Java tr and JYpan. Prctty dresses of the latter material are . made with ...

RESOLUTIONS PREPARED FOR THE NEXT ULSTER MONSTER MEETING

... .~ We hiave nowvhere seeu the reasonts tbr Repeal more . tersely or more truly put than in the tollowvieg Inzes, f w hich we take troi o the Derri, Standerd; and they are reasons which, however smootb the tace the Itebellioiiits may wear', ankimate, we verily believe, nnhe-teniths of the furious but torlorn f~anatics who , keep up the wasr-ery against Saxons, and lanidlords, and I rotestanits ...

FASHIONS FOR DECEMBER

... FASHIONS FOR J)E(EMJ3ER. (T8',713 Iket i .Otendon and1l Pari'S 1oties' Ala quz(/ine a Vt !/ 1''0(~ItOtt7 SC] It Vel\'et o, StltillS, and~ all the r'ic.her mnaterialls ol' diess cr' if are now l~isliioria il'e tie makle variesl bittli tle. 11igh on) c ?? (at tintie to 1be muchl wle, aI *i/Q .tirtai'le, ?? I1 r edingotes are the Favourite styles for ncgliges; tor It rleinnioilettes the corsages ...

STEYNING FAT STOCK SHOW

... STEYNING' FAT STOCK SHOW. The usual exhibition of fat stock took place at Stey. nitug on Monday, and was very nuetplerusly: atteided by of'] householdersf'armers, grnaziera, &c. There was a* good supply of fat stock, which fetched hlig prices. As soon ths as tile busiveso of tbe market had concluded? upwardsi AV !. f 190 at (lown to dinner at tie White Horse Hotel;, ;.o the Duke uf NortIolk ...

ARUNDEL CHRISTMAS CATTLE SHOW

... I ARUJNDBL CHRISTlrAS CATTLE SHNCW. . - t On Tuesday morning'ithe'.annual exbibirion'.rf_kt. stock was held in the market at Arundel. There was b .a full average number of etock exhibited, and the quality ir- t, as in no way deficient-, thotrgh'sonre of the sellers corn- oi plairned that the prices realised did noranswer their ex. pectations. in rthe afternoon there wa[ a dinner, -as which ...

RURAL SONNET.—OCTOBER

... ?URAL SONNET.-OC'TO13I?R. BYV SIR. J1. JONE9, Auzllor of S~portzcues. 'ReItegee1, T1,e Uot/iedraI Bell, anvd sthe1 Trayedies. Thee whbods asesume their robes ot russet hile 'Anaber'd,'ofibronz'd, or sanguinMd, in the sun;-- The falling lehves the mnoisten'd ground bestrew- The phea~sant-dr~ops !-anid huntin~g is begunl. Aginil, the healthiy pluugml~ne!I turn tbe soil: rho thrashlers ...

THE BIRMINGHAM AND MIDLAND COUNTIES GREAT CATTLE SHOW

... THE BIRMINGHAM AND MIDLAND COUNTIES GREAT CATTLE , SHOW. Birrninyk7ain, A'ornday Ariyit. - The award of prizes for fat cattle, sheep, pigs, and poultry, entered for this, the first annual exhibition of agricultural animal stock, upon an extensive scale in the ?? counties, took place this morning. Before enter- ing into further details, it may be well to mention the origin of the exhibition. At ...