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OXFORD CHRISTMAS CATTLE SHOW

... OXFORD CHRISTMfAS CATTLE SHOW. le Onr Christmas Paet Cattle Show took place on Wed- 3fnesday last, in a close belonging to Ma'. Symonds, near Worcester collego, arid was admitted by all the visitors- to be superior to last year's exhibition ;-tlrere was agood (it iipetjtion in all the classes with tire exception of South- d1kowvn sheep. The Stock was of superior quality and rt SYmmIetry, ...

FASHIONS FOR JULY

... s (Fr omX41O11iVL1 rVtIL JULY. sue ('ro'n the Ladies Magazine of Fashion.) 'ate The materials most in request for the promenade are ege taftetas in plaids or' various colours, foulards of small w. checks in three shades, taffetas and barege- striped.- sly Silks shot in three colours are the most admired, and a this style is adapted equally tor taffetas, watered silks, or and pekins ; chine ...

FASHIONS FOR SEPTEMBER

... 1AS1?IONS FOR S1?PTLUI3ER, IF iushlo:i.J F ,- 3Dress of cleatr materials have been mate of ai. plain traniparent ergantely anld bar~iig, satin& ls, weitil tlhe Ir ,] Isingle tuck anri seaves beoiilonncil rent tiue sep ne t-e elbow: the cot sage foailand .i crvor. ~t En the Yedr,goecstyle ale ccr-ise Jo-ephite is nInthU''* - approved. it is hal!-bigh behindl iun open in iitlor cn , n. cecur to ...

RESOLUTIONS PREPARED FOR THE NEXT ULSTER MONSTER MEETING

... .~ We hiave nowvhere seeu the reasonts tbr Repeal more . tersely or more truly put than in the tollowvieg Inzes, f w hich we take troi o the Derri, Standerd; and they are reasons which, however smootb the tace the Itebellioiiits may wear', ankimate, we verily believe, nnhe-teniths of the furious but torlorn f~anatics who , keep up the wasr-ery against Saxons, and lanidlords, and I rotestanits ...

FASHIONS FOR DECEMBER

... FASHIONS FOR J)E(EMJ3ER. (T8',713 Iket i .Otendon and1l Pari'S 1oties' Ala quz(/ine a Vt !/ 1''0(~ItOtt7 SC] It Vel\'et o, StltillS, and~ all the r'ic.her mnaterialls ol' diess cr' if are now l~isliioria il'e tie makle variesl bittli tle. 11igh on) c ?? (at tintie to 1be muchl wle, aI *i/Q .tirtai'le, ?? I1 r edingotes are the Favourite styles for ncgliges; tor It rleinnioilettes the corsages ...

FASHIONS FOR JANUARY

... lAH TONS FOR : i : I - 4A ?? ONS 0on JANUARAY..- (,omn tite 4 Loudon and.Paris.Ladits' Dtyug Ine of Fashion, y. Manla T1y nioiing- toilettes in Paris are made oft draps aith tig ht sleevs, corsage high' and tighrtworke(t ill braid, or trinmmed inure frequently with.widc blia u1l velvet. Prorunalde dresses of pek.in satin, poult dle soie, 'with Sleeve.s'of moderate uize, , little ftlnesa at ...

FASHIONS FOR NOVEMBER

... (Fro ?? and Pccs'is Lradies' .Mlcigezinrc of Fashi~on.) Every variety of silk material. with velvets and cachemaires, are in demiand for the present season. For simple every-day wcar, plaid cachcmlires and fia- nelles Ecossaises, wi~th citpea ot Thibet wool, cheecked or striped, and P'ekins de laime, are prisicipitlly used a libr the robes aeuliugoleand peignloirs t'ermes; the manke a is high ...

THE SONG OF THE SHIRT

... W~ound, that thle tone of the follow ing sotng, could readil the rich :- Id With fingers weary and woin, y Withl eyelids heavy and r'ed, *-A womnan s~at, hi unlwomanly rags, of Plymng her needle and thread- 3ir ~Sltcia ! titcht ! stitch! no ?? poverty, hunger, and dirt, And still, withi a voice of' dolorouspitch, S;. She sang' the Song ot' the Shirt ! hd , ?? !work !work! t's blile the ...

SEPTEMBER

... S.EPTEMBER. (From Poems Iry J. Jones, Esq. of the Inner Temnple, Author of Rural Sonuwti, The Cathedral Bell, & other Tragediec.J Weave us a thousand dahlias into one, Bold the device, and rare its radiance be: Sorve us a banquet, long before the Sun Go down, in molten rainbows, to the sea. Velvet the lawn of fountains where tis spread; Sweet with Clemnatis every near alcove :-;r And let ...

FROM KENNEDY'S POEM OF THE HORSES

... IFROM K(ENNEDOT'SPOEM OF THE HORSES. RACER. Myv rider wor e a cap of blue, His coat was all of crimson hue; Light were the colours, and bright they shone; It was a brave caparison! HUJNTER. A coat of scar let my rider had His countenanice, like his heart, was glad And his glowing cheek and flashing eye Shonle like the sun in the eastern sky. WAR-HORSE. A coat ot scarlet too had mine, That ...

FASHIONS FOR AUGUST

... 1'ASHJONS FOR AUJGUST. ?? the London and Paris Ludies' Mafgazine oft The Clementiue check or carrecau is a novelty whichl gives additional elegance to the plaids. TaffetusI d'ltalie are muchl io f~ashion and vary in hibir petiottns, the prentiest are checked green .nd Panuta violet, or a .violet aud orange, a naixttnre much in liavour this csesoii l in evcry article of dress. For eveninig dre ...

THEATRES' [ill] ACT

... THEATRES' RE LATION ACT. h A& Special Sessioni wvus kildt~n at the Scssior t indedn Roomi, Portsmouth, on Tueday last, by the Justices of' and the Peace within the Boroaur, thre said borough being Hl ,beyond the limita of the aulority of the Lord Chamn. Clerl berlain, tbr granting licensis for the performance of two, Rta'e plays at Theatres, pura#nt to the Act of the 7th regu] C of Victoria, ...