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LADIES' FASHIONS FOR AUGUST

... (Froin the London . Puris Ladies'1Magazine qfFaslieon,) Materials of silk or worsted are now so varied and beati- fal, atid also so moderate in price, that in Paris they are more fashionable than the coloured mnslins, or cottoni manfatc- tires. baregrs, fonlards, persannes chine, &c. &c. and a now article imitrtting lace, lined with collurs, with robes of tar- latane in piik or bitte, ...

PASHION AND VARIETIES

... PASIION AND 4ARIETJRS Ion- WINDeOR, ?? The Qaeen held a Privy Council at half the on Friday afternoon, at Windsor Castle hal pt t Co °clool to It was attended by his Royal Highnessl td the Archbishop of Canterbury Lord Wharelieff bert, Onde truyPie5 Alb Oie President of the Council; the Lord Chanoslior of Buckingham, Lord Privy Seal; anr Robert tebe Lord of the Treasury; the Earl of Livero P ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... tASffION* AND VARISRES. WINDSOR, MONDAY. Her Majesty and her Royal Highness the Duchess of Xd nkt bave not left the Castle to-day, int consequence of the heavy fall of snow during the 'night, and the ?? state of the roads, occasioned by the rapid thaw t'is morning. , Ri-oyal Highness Prince Albert coursed in the Horne FPark this morning. His Royal Highness was attended by ?? Alfred Paget, ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASMION AND PARIBTIES. WINDSOR, WEDNESDAY. Her Majesty and her Royal Highness the Ducbess of Kent accompanied his Royal Highness Prince Albert to Frogmore this moening, where the Prince enjoyed the ex- ercise of skating. Her Majesty participated in the amuse- ment by being drawn in a sledge over the ice by his Royal Highness. REGISTBATION OF TH1E BIRTH OF THE PRINCESS BOYAn.-The act of ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASHION AND VARZZETtpg % The Queen and Princ:a Albert attended Divine service on Sunday morning in the Chapel Royal, St. Jamerss,. The sermon was preached by the Rev. Dr. Hook, from Corinthians, chap. xiii., verse 13. The service was read by the Rev. Dr. Vivian, the lessons- by the Rev.Horsley Dakins, and the communion service by the Rev. Dr. Vivian and the Rev. Horsley Dukins. The chant, Te ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... WA~HIM AND VARIETIES. Her Majesty and his Royal Highness Prince Albert, we s understand, contemplate visiting the Earl and Countess of Cowper, at Pansanger, towards the close of the present )f month. Earl and Countess Cowper leave town next week to make the necessary preparations for the reception of her Majesty. it. The Mat quis of Normanby has arrived at his seat, Mul- grave Castle, ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASJON AN VARIA2IESR. THE QUEEN'S DRAWING.ROOH. be The following- ladies were present at the drawing-room on Thursday :-'Marchioness Lanadowne ; Countesses, PI Attrim, Mounteashel, Listowel, Dowager Chichester, ar Belfast, Chichester S ; Viscountesses, Newry, Powers. ti court; Ladies Talbot de Malahide, Castlemaine, Louisa ir Fortescue, Kilmaine, Anne Fitzpatrick. (c The following ladies had ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... F4StlION AND VAR122IS. WrNDSOR, FRIDAY. Her Slaj sty end Prince Albert are expected to arrive at the Castle to-morrow. The Queen of the Beigians will leave shortly after her Mdajesty's return. The health of the young Duke de Brabant is very much improved. Her majesty and Prince Albert honoured Viscount Mel. bourne with a visit on Friday afternoon, at hia seat, Brocket- ball, Herts. A few ...

A SABBATH EVE

... A SABBATII EVE. Tima sun is but a stride above the hills, And he looks weary with his watchling long, And welcomes these bhie peaks, and shadowy glens, 'Well fit for iIummler. Many a liveried cloud Stamids at his crmamber door; beside his feet The sweet-tonvued lark porsuadoth him to sleep. In sooth it hath been a stianige day-each hour Unlike its neighboiar hour. The morning rose With ...

ORIGINAL POETRY

... SER EN A DE. Tnr. moon is high III the Mloudless sky, The twinhlirng stars shine brightly, love- DI7y lute is bere, And its toncs FO clear Will blend witi thly voice all lighitly love; And tbe breezc will fling From its balmy wiig Tho sounds o'er lalko and hill, my love; And ccho wvill tell, From her viewlcss bell, That thei midnight winds are still, my love. Oh, come when the stream Beneath ...

THE EVENING WIND

... SPIRT that breathest through my lattice, thon That cool'st the twilight of the sultry day, Gratefully flows thy freshness round my brow Thou hast been out upon tho deep at play, Riding all day their wild blue waves till now Roughening their crests, and scattering high their spray, And swelling the white sail. I welcome thee To the scorched land, thou wanderer of the sea! -Nor I alone-a ...

PASHION AND VARIETIES

... PFSHION AND PARIETIES. WINDSOR, rFIDAY. This morning her Majesty and his Royal Highness Prince Albert walked for some time on the terrace. Her Royal Higbness the Duchess of Kent, attended by Lady Fanny Howard, walked out. VISCOUNT MORPET -..We learn from a letter that the noble viscount contemplated returning t country from America at the close of Ftbruar latest, the first week in March. ...