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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 ...

MUSIC

... 1uTf- l rI-1 -- the 'EDITORI tf thi IAsPH r F.ERAPIst ted StR -Inl tile preset ay i har, and read of Various va pan H1` ut tirth for. he `tiltivation of' science in n'ette as ral, and mnore especiallyv that branch ( ri,~a, d e are almost led to expect that at, age of g ng i. about to dawn uponl 1us, No,~ ?? ?? into thle berits .or dente is.o NhOW NO,1etns enterldng ttJ reavo a portioni ofyu ...

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 ...

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 ...

CHAPTER OF SONGS

... Tbe ?? i Sooly is juist jpul~is/sesl. Wlrittenl fb J. iis'aton, authxor lappsjy Land:- Come buy a Song, come buy a song, You're welcome while I've any Come buy a song, come buy a SO1g, He e's twenty for a penny. I've got lots, and take your choice They'll mnako you feel i, clove And as mine is a singing voice, I mean to tell '1L ovel. We shall never seo the like again, Away with melancholy ...

STEYNING CATTLE SHOW

... : ?? ?? ?? ('A'TIXI SI(O ?? Iith bht it too Ilik.0 Cit Monftlad) at II, Ith ; zolistdotat tilII)l'O ~l I~1V:Shr'itia thIT, Ilea ils'-11. Ab-tt 'L i ,,Fj ?? i t i i ad lm tiittr, sat 'itir in h ,le dliimi: ''ii rit IV!k Alv11~t' 4 aela~ tNittlk~ jats he 41r141' it. 1, Mi C. C. Glung, ?? 1' i. 1). Gorting, ilta ovu'ipieri the viii' r'hair Aileyt rho nsiaiu o ba1 toannis, Pot; th ii tI iibutionM ...

FASHIONS FOR MAY

... IFASHOIIO(NS FOR C)IAY. Pro (I'n ei Ii Ladicsi' Gzelic o/ IFashilil, ) coos ?? tS - -ide c: trl i bo llets Willhf lose 1110 ittg drre their Vogoc. A new tritnmilig has ltio ibu lon (eil, heci C'tllsi:itilIg ol `ititledl Vililitols. 'i'lte 'll'Te in; pure whlite, bool biU tilc ei ditig, WhiCh at first is scavucly percepitible, (oi deepllns inlto a ritiety oft rich ill glolving It les, as it ...

FAIRS &c

... nto one areia ?? Chchnsfeird.-Our fair on 5aturday waus very lassl Isracly supplied, with stocks of all descriptionis, but the hern-tra e wvas extrerrely fliat, and although low prices were gotreratti lastfewallow tue latfw asked, the greater past was driven out unsold, In ad- just pub' hat they ditin to other circumstances to induce this dullness, alleni ilarshal. the tact of the return of ...

SHRIVENHAM ANNUAL DAHLIA SHOW

... SITRIVENHAM ANI UAL DATIL'A ,Show. This splendid exilibition took place ims the grounds at Beckett (by the kind permission of the Right Hot). Loid Visceount Bar- bimgton), on Timursday tie 8th inst.; unmorturnately the weather wais exceedingly unfavourable ncirliy the wholL of thi dlay, wiich considerably reduced the numnber of visitors compared with time last year's show. Tie following is a ...

CHRISTMAS CUSTOMS

... ICiRISTM1AS CUSTOiMS. Intl VIEISI5MAb IN ENS'LANI)t. eraladJ ner ngadwhea I it' Piai Cltristmase breeo hih~r iest alc zl Thi Clirtriatra tells tlia tnerriett tale. ) A Chribtmarso garnibul oft Will cheer wit A.oor Ilratic heart through half tihe year, Jeit CHIrnS'iTMAS qARLtS-..Carol i maidl to be derived 4ar fNM Center'e, totrinlf, artd WIof, an Interjection ot'joy. ire- The song of' the ...

VISIT OF HER MAJESTY TO DOVER

... VISIT OF HER MAJESTr TrO DOVER. 5 4?U IJUVItit. 'Welsss?s' ?oatte,2woudayEe?i,?g?Amnst delightful change has taken place in the av?atber' since ydsterday. The day has been remarkably flue; the sun elciujn? brilliantly, and the svind perfectly calm, enabling her lilajeety to take more out-door V exercise than since the arrival of the Cac?rt at the castle.' Thit v morning, immediately after ...

RURAL SONNETS

... - . - . ?? (By the Autbior of R * egulus, - Teli Cathedral Bell, and other Tragedies.) AUGUST. I The searlet poppies skirt the ripening corn; Tho zephyrs wave its masses like tho sea; The tinty rustic sallies, with the dawn, To keep, from pilfering birds, the produce free. The Sun's own flower, its orilanib display'd, Turns with the Day-god's triumph through the spheres; The Lady's bower, ...