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NEWEST LONDON & PARISIAN FASHIONS FOR SEPTEMBER, 1841

... NEWEST LONDON & PARISIAN FASHIONS | FOR SEPTEM11BER, 1841. I If /1t.1 - ILe rat- .w , . . ctor (0i1?n te World qofFPshiton, ll17ontl, .Ajayavine of et/e Ca'rfsy of 4Jondo ard( Ptj s. . .lot1. BOilietv.-Drawn bonnets of aspn e green ou de sOle, with the exterior ?? i ith a demi wrtath of velvet foliage, in various shades of green, and the interior of the brim trimmed with moss rose buds and nce ...

THE CHINESE AMBASSADOR

... THECHINE'SE AMBA.ADoll, ?? IT I ii-; (',-iliia IA htjiji-5i1 IIo'oI - w su tod, si-nikig onA r tit's bah.o ilnr to Londlon. ?? gre n ontoril ing 1 i ls, Iv i c nittij Ii-. tiut f WillthistCe-tieiiey W:calkl ill PliC~adilly with ils PitailI i lll ° h;at he vIII be lhi t~in, or Ihe ',iasoii. the lsnnw,, hloi- rt nit~ialt! anid i ovul vo l (I ilt r,001 cx lan foriliw lus ts licizblt.'' ,i, l I ...

FASHIONS FOR APRIL

... let (Fram the World of Fashion.) Ahe WAsKINw I)tEsses.-The materials most in flavor he are rich looking satins, poplins, pekins, and plaidledt -is cloths. Dresses of' the grenat satin are now ornamentd|ed hi3 round the bottom of the Iskirt, with two broad biais of . velvet, of a shade rather dalker than, the dress. The ve budies ure made high and plain, as well as the sleeves; ice the latter ...

FASHIONS FOR DECEMBER

... FASHIONS FOR DECEMBEIC. I .. . . - - (Front the London and Paris Ladies' Magazine of p Fashion.) tl Mueh simplicity is observable in the make of dresses, the ornaments, however, are various in gimp, passe- q menterie, byrinthes; but the most elegant is the dea- telle de velours, which posseases the advantage of I mat=hing the colour of the dress. Embroidery is also onsik, cloth, cachemire, ...

A VOICE FROM HAMPSHIRE ON THE FAT CATTLE SHOW

... A -VOICE FROMI HAMPSHIRE ON THE FAT CATTLE SHOW. (F'ron Punch.j Mn. FuNCH, ZUlR, ' It' you plase, zur, I be a Hampshire Varmer I writes to you cause I knows you -wunt wind any plot beeun a scollurd, und ool excuse bad spellun acd all tlat. Lookun over the peeaper 'tother aearket day at Whiachester, I zec a coluint ' the Pa'ize Cattle Show up it Luuntana. I wanted to know what a sed aaout ...

WILTON ABBEY GRAND DAHLIA SHOW

... By permission of the Right Hon. Sidney Herbert' M.P., the delightful pleasure-grounds and gardens of Wilton Abbey were on Thursday thrown open to the public for the great Wiltshire horticuturtsl exhibition. Many thousand persons were present, among whom we noticed many members of both houses of Parliament, the Bishop of Salisbury, and upwards of 200 clergymen and gentlemen of the county. More ...

BED

... (From the hew _Mrithly Jilagazine.) BY THOMAS 1100D. . Oh,:bed! oh, bed! delicious bed! That heav'n upon earth to the weary head; But a place that to name would be ill-bred To the head with a wakeful trouble- Tis held by such a different lease; To one, a place of comfort and peace, All stuff'd with the down of stubble geese, To another, with only the stubble. To one, a perfect halcyon nest, ...

FASHIONS FOR NOVEMBER

... (From the London and J'aris Ladies' JMfaazine of Fa.eshion. ) There are many ntew materials in silk; amongst others the Pekin, with satin stripe, broche or chind, se- vantitnes, doubles, foulards de Chine, satins d'Orient, d'lspahan, cachemibe d'1Ecosse, and fiulard de laisse, , th Persian, Turkish, andi Aiabian patterns, &c. The dresses for the approaching seasun will be made with tight ...

LORD BYRON AND THE CORN-LAWS

... LORD BYRON AND THE CORN.LIA~l-- IF-rt /r, Slane, lfltot lie Witfen o;ff nsritif li2il 112 I is Alas, ille crunlry rI bo' ill tnglue Lor p- , ies bewail flu ?? ?? gentlener t to bid tilecrv of Worli'reer.e, ill Flu`~Ir t toj nape a maxladj a1f peale } l :t w ere all the e pountr s' pI nots bor n S T heflt,1rs It il~lte, a -iild oa,~ f I li-arcosIO1 B- to bunt, [0it ole, 10(1 mit. the price ...

COMFORT AND CURRY

... 1 regret, Mr. Chairman, sincerely To learn from the speeches to-day, Provisions are selling so dearly, And all things in such a bad way: I infer from the looks of each member He thinks that throughout '46, And even this present December, We shall be ' in a regular fix.' I shall have, I assure you, much pleasure In giving the poor-my advice As well as in moderate measure Distributing sago and ...

CHICHESTER CHRISTMAS CATTLE SHOW

... CIII1CHE~F4i'Er .CflRITS'i'IAS CA'Irt~j7%SHfIIIW On Wednesday, a very fine display of cattle apl eared if Chichester market, qlute equal to that of any formier year. From an early holi, in ihe oloning, great onwn. bers of people flokeld into thle city, whieh presented a scene ot miusual busile, and a gr eat deal of business was transacted. An excellent dinrer Was furnished wvhich ipwvarils of ...

THE LOVE ASSURANCE SOCIETY

... TITFF LCO YE A~SR AN CE S OCIET Y thi jt ali the dactv plper, tee-n 77th stories ef stavation. The biahonsi Ireland i, eee-tak. and ?? stagnation: And each one strives to show tve Ve-rdho eow very 'vd adltrade it. ?? oneehas ventured 3 ta'k, ule the ca-. e of the young ladies The?, Caoe the st-te as do rete--he yu':04 mn-n seem demented. And with a bachelors ?? a:~ >'rriLiy contented Bo eince ...