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FASHIONS FOR MARCH

... FASHIONS FOR MIARCH. , 1 - 1 1 D .I A as {/n A - - ) A .. r 1 _..81 A flCAJ1sJflO r' Pwl flhtfrUfl. _ (F'r'om the London and Pariq Ladies' ?? r of JFasheion. e For ball dress(es tile sleeves are always shorl; c and tight; but ?? oites wont under the short silk sleeve are admissible * there is no alteration- in the bfrm oft be dress bodlY Ibflds are general ont themr, the f, Iashinu or ...

THE MERRY MONTH OF MAY

... - ?? - THlE MERRY MHONT'IH OF MAY. BYp RICHARD EI)wIIDS M. 11 1_ ,.JVI5 N111 UP IIA 1. BY RICHARD Es.'IVARD5, 1541. Modernss et ?? t/e Pas'odise of Dainty Devices. When hlay is ill his prime, Then may' each heart rejoice Whets May bedecks each branch. with grce, Each bird strailns forth his voice. IM May, the lively sap creeps oip into the blooming thorn T'ie flowers which close in prison ...

THE FANCY FAIR DAY

... THIE FANCY FAIR DAY. The interest excited by the cricket match on Tuesday E was trifling to that evinced oi Thulrsday--tlre day fixed P for the Fancy Fair in aid of tire funds for fitting up the a Chapel of Ease, recently erected at Finstock, about seven a miles from Woodstock. The object for which the Fancy l ?? was originated, the novelty of tire undertaking, and a the high and distinguished ...

THE SANDWICH ISLANDS

... THIE SANDWICH ISLANDS. lirl, l-nt - Ca-l I:. - , The English Poin, recited in the Theatre on Tuesday last by k1r. S. LICAS, of Queen's college, is a beautiful production, anti tbo author, in delivering it, was groatly applauded. Thle absence of tradition amongst the inha- bitants, of these islands as to their origin, with the pro- bable causes and manner of their first settlement, their ...

CHRISTMAS CATTLE SHEWS

... CEMIIItPNT1EAS CATTLIE SNIEWS, te STIiYNING FAT CATTLE SHRE'V AND DINNER. it The Steyniing Annual Fat (Cattle Shew and . I)inner took place o MAlonday last. The sbew did not I conmprise so many caule as that ot ]ast year; but the quality of those which vere shown s'as upon the whole s goad(, if we except, perhaps, the Aheep. The Judges r were Mr. Betting, of OlT salts, Aiir. George Cords, s ...

DIBDIN'S SONGS

... infnict. NAVAL AND NATIONAL. ich it lable to W e hail this truly national publication with icy. In the highest satisfaction, and we gladlv contribute slip of our hearty co-operation in circulating a nowledge of n 11.2 its invaluable contents among our professional and other agh, to readers in all parts of the world. niettV. It would be difficult, somewhat invidious, and, it' *estion, po.sible ...

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 ...

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 ...

EXHIBITION OF CHRISTMAS MEAT

... EXHIBITION OF CHRISTMAS TMEAT. We have on former occasions expressed our astonisih- inent at tire immlienise quantities of mnoat of ?? finest qujality brought to thie mjarkot at tins season of the yemar btt wve can safely aver that the exhibition oi Saturday was never surpassed-the butchers appeared. to have col- loeted fiom tihe most celebrated breeders in the neiglh- bourlrood thle choicest ...

ARUNDEL CATTLE SHEW

... ARUNDEm CATTL1E SHEIV. The sliuw of cattle whichl took ?? (2e was scarcelv so rituierous ais or, former occasions, and wvhir the competition in Some of the classes not so extensive Eu' and spirited a, ve remetiber ththteav ee.Ihr a ?? ?? iou e beautiful Ss C'.ten b:.hbii iti.Fi. t; t.c.ciais c'o 5 EloIhe'j ica~ by alt.rccl, cicfr n..'Ca0 ro'tt lctati,_ prevented li,' ?? t lie L arlkct to v, i ...

FASHIONS FOR OCTOBER

... I SO- F OCTOBER. ?? :- F.XSHlONS FOR OCTOBER. (Froum TheL 'if. a7nd P;ris- Ladles' -Mugazine of Fashion,) Coutils de laine, cachemires barbaresque, moire a cuban colour, cendre de roses, pekinets in small stripes, particularly violet and black, some in Turkish patterns l'armure perline glace, velours des Indes. &c., are now taking lilice of the lighter materials for dress., Redingotes with ...