FASHIONS FOR JANUARY

... FASHlIONS FOR JANUARY'. (Frim tie c London and 'srisLrrriies' Aiagaeircoflashion.) Velvet is tire universally fisyoarite material this winter Klohning dresses, carriage dresses, and evening dresses, arc made of it, the style being adlipted to the rise required ; some higir, with bittoirs, otiers witr revers, rid poiintedi bodies anid bertires of lace, jet, or ehenille; it is equralv u lised ...

CARLTON'S NEW BOOK

... -4-- CARLIUIS ?? I A VALENTINE M'CLUTCHY, IE IRISH wtx, OR CHRONICLES OF THE CASTLE PROPERTY. By WILLIAM CARLTON, Author of ?? and Stor; of the Irish Peasantry, &c. &c. (Dublin: Published by James Duffy, 23, Anglesea-stree, London: Chapman and Hall, 186, Strand; Edinbmrglb Oliver and Boyd.) The rumour that Mr. Duffy was bringing out a new vro by Carlton, has, for some time, excited in our ...

POETRY

... Il q t - r q A t 3 *' I A ii i lit' I I 1 - i - - I tt II' h..Ii;;,i - t !';-'ter1 -- jit itL' IIVil iii it l NiX il! P 1S ;.~'i : I . '' the lt '14 (II:1'; ;l 1:.! .\.' i l';!.l i'o : , i : ' ,! tl;- it!C co w oui a !'.!! .Iii:ut'i I itse.! .t: ax ~ i.;, AnCt d'.~ 18l :tiv,''AYf li, B 'i'ft tciitq¼'. ! 1 :. !, : . ft: IS [-144s r til l lilmj, xv'- t7 t-h : ie:l % . p'a!iss. i .t ztv~le:av ...

LITERATURE

... LIT RI TUBe to THE ANNALS OF JRELANQ, TRANVSL !88 FRHOM THE IRISH OF THY FNR ISTERTf °0- No. I. By Owxre CONNELLAN, Q n. (Dublin: Bryan Geraghty.) t, What the learned Benedictines, with the resources of 1 I governments or Europe for their aid, did for general lit a ture among the continental libraries, the Poor friarL the Franciscan Convent of Donegal, sustained by the ha means of private ...

FASHIONS FOR JANUARY

... (From the Lo L dan and Paris Ladies ?? of ?? h Fwiion. ) 21 Velvet is the universally favourite material this winter. Morning dresses, cairriage dresses, and evening dresses, be are made of it, the style being adapted to the use required; - some high, with buttons, others with revers. aud others with pointed bodies and berthes of lace, jet, or chenille; it G is equally used for pelieses,, ...

ACTORS IN HIGH LIFE

... AC2'ORS IN HIGH LIFE. [FROM jUNCH]. rverybody bar, beard that, in the good old times, playeirs, were ranked ats rogues and vagaboitds; and then, as if to ecandelize the respectable, ?? meatn actors, and Out ntr parrofts-did moot abound. MUndn atdupnI shehllng-tloors, and Jordane made musical the largest the room at some Red Lion or Silver Stag. In the good D old times, theatrical genius, like ...

THE MAGAZINES FOR JANUARY

... SECOND NOTICE. Bhar/thnood again, eseliwin politics, as he has more than once done recently, opens his present ntumber with a subject much more to our taste, and much more so, we think, to that of the generality of his readers, namely, Homer, Dante, and Michael Angelo. The very mention of these three gigantic namles fille,as it were, an universe in thought, and we read, and read, and ?? ...

FASHIONS FOR JANUARY

... A Veivet Is Ihe universilly favourite material thid winter. Morning dresses, carriage dreuses, anid evening dresses, ure made of it, the style being adapted to the usn required, some high, with buttons, others wvith rerers, arid others with pointed bodries arnd beribes of bice, jet, or ehenille ; II is quially used for palisee, oanlelch, scarfs, as also for trimming dresses of antin and otler ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... THedTNE STUDY' OF CREATION; a lecture delivered at the Literary ly in Institution, Truro. By the Rev. P. J. Wright. Groombridge: tte, London. er to TaS CULTIVATION OF THE INTELLECT: ...

Poetry

... - - ?? -- -- - ?? t -By - Witen on the Night of Deemjer; ai, 18-. BY W. G. J. BAaR5ER.. Fast fly the few remaining hours Of a departing year, And when again the morning breaks, Another will be here; Bat though tho space so brief appear, How suany a rarv soul Ere its last rooalefg'si shall have pass'd Will reach ?? final goal, And cross that dark and dreadied bourno From whence no traveller ...

FASHIONS FOR JANUARY

... FASHIONS FOR JANITARY. (From the London and Paris Ladies' Magazi-ne of Fashion.) Ipear Velvet is the iniversally favourite material this winter. Morn- rasid ing dresses, carriage dresses, and evening dresses, are made of it, the style being adapted to the use required; some high, with bat- C onn tons, others with revere, and others with pointed bodies and lthe tberthes of lace, iet, or ...

Selected Poetry

... Wtro VoIll? - ?? --MANY; HAPPY RETURNS OF THE DAY. MERUy words, merry words ! ye come bursting around, Telling all that affection can say; 'Tis the music of heart.chords that dwells in the sound, Many happy retuirns of the day. Thered cheek of.the child is more rich in its glow, And the bright eye more swift in its ray, When his mates ?? his birth in their holiday mirth, And drink An Happy ...