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... BSNTLEY'S MSCIELLANY FOR JANsUARY 1842. Amid the mutations that have hitherto taken place in the editorship of this highly popular perio- dical, the public have bad no cause to complain, seeing they have been regularly served with rare and exc-tiig intellectual fare. Though BTir Ains- worth his now retired from the editorship, ve have ittle doubt the spirited proprietor of the .lliscellany ws ...

FASHIONS FOR JANUARY

... (Front the World of Fushion.) MORNINo DnEssEs.-The most favourite stvle is called des reitingotee Aninzones ; the rkirt is ample and long, without ornaments of Any kind; the sleeves plain, and corsage buttoned ilose ujp to the throat, fini4hel fly A small rouniledl tiii i-aver collar ; a broiad vo~vet tijiion of a well eisqrted colour is woru iii lieu if a .ravait. Drevsas in O:to01;0 velvein ...

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... LITERATUIURL. TAITlb MIIAGAM1zi Fott JANUARY 18P42. Mrs Gore opens this first number of' tire year witb I a few nervous vetseson the birth. Of thle beir nppa- rent. A sensible and well-reasoned paper follows i on the futility of the proposed Tory remedy for the I national distress-ernigrsrtiom. We have then Spe- cielns of Modern Romance; a choice notice of Ilowitt's last delightful volume ...

TEMPUS PUGIT

... TlE.NIPUS I UUIT. [IMIIT.TIa, FRIO41M U1ORA.CE, 11001 11. OD: 14.) Slwiftly pass o flrectiig -years, I idtolile the joysof Itfe- Metleor ?? lleC Iylille .1015 aonjl lovieved'd ourbliss leforlr Wisode-ni. 1dty ll..r tealrs ilaroetlll, fricind, nald bivelo vife Call their rapidl rilsellelits stily. iillĀ¼c eoli Oavtitl trecl 310 m-rle. Vain our wish, in vaiI, we crave. Xal;ed as we left the ...

SCOTSMEN IN LONDON

... SCOTSMEN IN L(ONI)N. Scotsmen are to lie found its Londoln, us eserywlheiC cise, butt 'lot it' that priop-telis von would1 lie Icd to exirelt f rwi the bioiuseilsity Of thle place. Thle praicail ?? osiel uinilsiiie Olrin .15'with Idhi11 iativs of otbait cortitry lire so bseustifiilly cedosce,,d, andl whlich tbe lbe- comec so IntersSOVei wcith thle latsosioim eor,'o t., Iolt oue and loohS ...

POETRY

... P 0 rE T Is Y. Tril PASP. Slihmltivs of pazt yeli - (t!i b1silpies, anid Smliles- Of jo'. loe-ct 'tlit Itt wa- of pleoautito girt wilt toil, Still I love to trto, As ?? ?? tie by, Tite filtdig i-ttd wo S. Voote,; 'oCti to tt :iI Ah-i\: ! 1t111 :1'l nroowl- \:l.ty :t dol they tall (et stillt. thot i titt 1:lbah 'itlhel 'd N.. a,., I~iii, ltotl tr..l thei prite, Ott ., .itt itly, itlunity 1 ...

LITERATURE

... *LITERATURE/. FarocasOKC vesi GReDAT AI;D sIrS TiIsES. Edlited by TIhomans Camapbell, Esq. 2 vole. London: Henry Cislbarn. It is no sligh t passport to public favour that thiss work has been given to the world under the literary guardianslsip of tile author of Thle Pleasures of Ihope. H~e declares, in an interesling prefacte, that the perusal and repersasal of the work bad given him great ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... THIEATRE ROYAL. TIuE P>.sTOSuIrM, entitlcJ Mother Red Cap, or ens ilarlsqtiin jail Eraq.' improves upon acquainltanlce, mu and coitinlUes, anid no doubt will for several wve weeks, to draw immense houses. Indeed, the ati business done for these last four nights has been rat so great, that we do not wonder at Jim along ami Josey wishing he had something similar for histhc benefit. We ...

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... Tim PRACTICE OF PIETv, Directino a Chrintian how to Walk that he may Please God. By Leeis Bavly, ?? Bishop of Bangor. A New Ediisin with a Blingraphieal Preface by the Editor, Grace Webster. Edlinburgh: Charles Smith. This new edition of n work which powerfully af- fected the religious feelings of byegone generations, cannot fail to exert a similar influence on those of the present. It ...

LITERATURE

... I irr Q !ArtlrcTLY REviEW. No. 137. There are no political manifestoes in this new ba number of tie Quarterly, an omission we consider an rather a beauty than a bleeish ; and its literary E, papers are marked, as usual, by taste, fancy, and G feeling. The opening critique is on the Sonnets of al fo Wordsworth, with special reference to a new series, ni moral and didactic, suggested by recent ...

Literary and Scientific Notices

... -1- -- - ?? - .1. ?? I'l-buary ?wtk NOCC,14- ?? l t tie l iii hil ',rin litle es ;tori I ' c. ' I I It~ tt'iII I tt-- II- iI. peceloly to tliose Cotliiitt ile set-u-ife; ott :n ii to Il hut nitir i ntected withl 1ourititie mttotero. this toonl i atic eetoci i~ntaliatti i' that 1au1to frit a n,nfal. It eoit~tii- ii : irit1 i-l'ii1 ,0rtl ' 7000 1trip titti~n 1 ?? ttiitiC o I.rnii. il'tti I, 1r ' ...

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... LITEIRATURE. ?? to of 1 The T~i~mni rodi It' i.e Author ~1so~~1,3I~, '~heHope of the no'Idelr &C. ITit lo~ 'a Ilidliard Bentley. A Till. ?? Tefrt lie expected from their intrinsic flu 'et fb5t - receivedn by tile public;anie e I fiv u follo'itt trnup Ivith a th ird. 3 lot ti tnti re ~pects tile rmost interesting s it11et~ pe is frorunflers, it ti marked by I aetI~ ?? of resercrl, distinct- ...