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THE GALLANTY SHOW

... t~iGAA LLAN T Y~ SOW HEGAL_ Ho. . -1 bo- -A A ยง~ pla eof November 21, 145, we i ?? the fol- in out p05ition theproduction of T. 3. C.,*bose iti- frequently appeared in our pages; but at-that, have it publicity without note or comment. we gavitP wiale afterwards thought, was an injustice to its un- This, werits and we have decided upon reprinting it, doblted rmen own most sage arid serious ...

FASHIONS FOR JULY

... FASHIONS FOR JULY, V ke Dadk C t Of Fashi', fuiC, ad RoMMne) pesle PEOlINADE Damse.-Grey poult de So1 robe, corsage V .&mawone, made quite high and close, with a jacket rounding off fr,00 the froRt, and ornamonted with lattens and fancy trim- PI riog to correspond. Long tight sleeve; arched mancheron, ti.~nmmd with fringe. Four rows of tho same kind, but much Si Weebder, are dlspoeod in the ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... Frrom C Irreopndents it MODELS 01' NERC.ANTILE CORMESPOND)ENCF, BY WIL- SILAM ANDEnsoN.-This work consists of a series of three munrlred letters on every subject that can come before a mercantile man. The style of them is simple, a clear, concise, and correct; it is accompanied with an analytical index, an explanation of mercantile techni- calities, with forms of all commnercial documents and ...

REVIEWS

... REVIE WS. The Magazines for July.-Second Notice. The 3fonthly Prize Essayq is a magazine founded on a novel and eurious plan. The projectors invite contributions in poetry and prose, to be sent in anonymously. The editor selects from the mass the six prose and six poetical contributions which he thinks most worthy of publication, and the press and the sub. scribers to the work are to declare, ...

REVIEWS

... fol- sees- that eat. un- g it, son, sefit add rays 7 be no s of iole the an I to iris. :ing ,he ory :ted ne- ible for nk- bid who ray leir rho 08e no ent egs I to kal ks! C, ses. I as the ive !to ld. of A History of Inventioas, Discoveries, and Origins, by John Beckman. Henry G. Bohn, London. This is one of the most Instructive and amusing worka.we over met with. It traces the course of ...

BEBINGTON HORTICULTURAL SHOW

... BEBiNGTON HOwTICULTURAL SHOW. Yesterday ?? second exhibition for, the present year, h 'Of flowers fruits, and vegetables, took, place in a spacious fully mi marquee, in the: pleasure grounds' attach ed to the Rock- Fans ,I er Htl lthou the day was most unpropitious, with t . for it~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~Mo tofr i ried incessantly during the whole afternoon; the Vale' ceattendance, on the whole, was ...

THE UPLAND HAMLET

... . ?? - .k ?? I. ?? ?? A SCENE NEAR ?? see SPRIN.sz Little old Hamlet'1 thou'rt a favojjrd place, of A nest within a nook beloved of Irature, A dimple on the landscape' smiling face, lis Where dwells beside full many a pleasant feature 1 8 So genially, that members of one creature W Jig suneshine joying do all objects seem-~ W The hills so lofty and sublime in stature, The fields that thrill ...

REVIEWS

... REVIE WS. a. ISocial resflscences or', Viliers. London: T. C. New?,r. el, We took up thsis work with a determoination to dboide, jeesify houpon its merits or-domorits, but, at te-esume, time, with & wieft La' to bepleased by it. We must confistis thtouroexpectattions hav3 i- been disappointed. In the first placeitke phraseology through- ht out is most peeuliar~aod any thing rather than ...

REVIEWS

... The Magazines and &reialsfor July-Third Noticee The critiques in this month's number of the Conaoioalsetl seemi to be very welt and fairly written, and the portrait of Leonardo da Vinci, prefixed to it, is realy an admirable specimen of litle. graphy, snd not many years ago would, of itself have fetehe4 the price of the whole work. On looking at the amount which the Saltemsarh Gallory is ...

REVIEWS

... tb The Hitorij pf t.'e Reformation of the 16th Century. of By J. If. Merle D'AubignO5.~ Edinburgh Oliver ng and Boyd. be It is oar belief that all nuntscreous seet, comsprising in their he ranks onen of equal lotelligenee and candour, and taksiog the ont, same Holy Scriptures as their guide, must, necerssarily, arrlve set at nearly the sause praeticai conclui~ion as to the doctrines of )Id ...