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... ?? Rurdl Cyclopedia. A. Fullarton and Co., Edin- bac one tburgh London, andI Dablin.T tOV This valuable work, editedby the Rev. 3. M. Wilson, ary 'ere, is now-completed, in four large octavo volumes. TIhe eilj1 P (r author has succeeded in bringing together, in a very tier t r con'ciseotind practical ithape, a 'vast amount of information up d,,d applertaining to farm'rng, gardening, the ...

FASHIONS FOR JANUARY

... FASRIONS FOR JANUARY. (From the Loadyss ewerpaper.) ut GENEIRAL OBSERVATIONS ON FASHION AND DRESS. s f Silk and satin aRc, as usual at the prescnt seasOn, among tho n most favourite slateiials for evening costume. For walking- ddress, HJUDOes of'ilk aro very suitable; but for evening or din- nor cestumo a lighter kind of trimmuring is requisite. Lace l fiounces and bouillonloges of tulle the ...

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... 4-OnIt(tiolvd. tI DIRGE FOR THE YEAR. Orphan hours I the year is dead, t Come and sigh, eome and weep; Merry hours! smile instead, For the year is but asleep. See, it smiles as It is sleeping, Mocking yonr untimely weeping. As an earthquake rocks a rsem In its coffin in the clay, So white Winter, that rough nurse, Rocks the death-cold'year to-day. Solemn hours ! wail aloud For your mother in ...

PHILHARMONIC HALL

... T FT T T T W asT I * vl fw XT n T. T) fice the JTLLIEN'iS CONCERT. and Jule Lde Jullien flint concert took place on Friday evening ley, last, on whic'n occnition the atteuidance was more hnume le- riourt than wre have hitherto obsierved * airrost ail theritalls n e in the body, the boxeti, and riallerien were occupied by a iffs brilliant aneremblage, giving a tout ensemble to this noble out ...

Original

... Orig inal. ?? -F] HYMN FOR THE EARLY SIRVICE, GREAT GEORGESTRERT CHAPEL, NEW YEARS DAY, 1850. ar By T1an REV. DR. RAFFLES. tb tv With songs of thanksgiving and praise, tb Again In thy courts we appear I fr The glad hallelujah to raise, Us And welcome tho dawn of the year. We eave witnessed the last of the old, pI Its days are all numbered and tied, at And now, with its mercies untold, l I ...

HEYWOOD MECHANICS' INSTITUTION

... liBYWOOD MECHANS' INSTITUTION. ?? 7 : :ANTTAT. 7IYV1T: ATi -. ?? *S3'J.-L)AA. 1U 1.AJ. Si'Fuly ANNUAL. FESTIVAL- prove The:-annuajsoirde of thenierbers of tbe Heyrood mechanics' lnstitution was heild 'on Monday evening,v withi fal the Wesleyen~ scool-room, -in thilt town. The room, :was wherf eleprantly decorated with. evergreens and-;artificial flowers,, kne while Over the platform~-where ...

REVIEWS

... ITIONR RRORIVRm-The Rnatoh of PfUDLICATIONR RECEIVED.-The English Woman's a! ft- Magezme; the Ragged School Union Magazine; is a Fraser's Magazine; Bentley's Miecellany; Church oft he England Agszine; Bullion on the Management of a a its Country Barik; Life and Epiatlea of St. Paul; the g at Ladies' Companion. h U11- 11 of THE ALARM OF HIGH Tines IN FRANcE.-The 01 ?? alarmist, have not been ...

POETRY

... LINES ON TBE OLD YEAR. Fil ntanly a muornings light with rosy dawn, Fall ' nimay a night with sable curtain drawn, THavr round mne bless'd with health, and hope, and love, 11;i1ee richest gifts to earth fromt heaven above, Iriendship hath charmed me thro' the lingering day, And amaranthine flowers of love bestrewed my way, MAv life's untroubled stream has glided on Like shadouws fading with ...

Selections

... Attertiolid. ?? - ?? THE NIGHT OF THE NATIVITY. (From Fraser's Mlayazine for Januaery .) Nilonce, deep and solemn and unbroken, t Like a death hush, fallen from the sky; As of some dread mystery the token, Seemed that silence, breathless and unbroken:- Palo and wan the stars looked out an high. 'Twas as though, unseen, some mighty spirit, High dispenser of lleaven's nsiuistringe, Mad come down ...

Literary Extracts

... Kittrary urtvxctd. ye LivERPOOL THEATRICALS-GIBSON AND RIDOSIT. ex -These actors many years ago were proprietors of Ne the Liverpool theatre. They had previously ap- hi peared on the London stage, but without any profes- SC sional distinction ;yet they rose to such a high of reputation on the Liverpool boards, that they were OF deemed in Liverpool above all competition. The es th good people ...

THE THEATRE-ROYAL

... THE PANT'OMIME. ES considerable a period of timehran elapsed since the Pr olmttion of a panltomnime in Liverpool, really djerclvin,, th~otifertion and support of the histrionic portion ot our co~nrmonitv' that it is probable the pub:ic will only be rri-1- waware ot Ik ecllne of rthe ole n ow pirrforming ~,ji-'oy at the Theatre-Royal, by the rumoursi aud enc-11,111 Of thle more cunst-nt ...

FASHIONS FOR JANUARY

... FASRIONS FOR' WJtsA'I. GII~tZIAL 013$PRVAvrtIjS ON, F A '5SfIis Silk end siati te; as usual at thepees siiith moist fav~oriie Mitpri al freein'osiiilrwslg dress louneaesof, silk~ are M~y sui able-' n o! e~go dinner &nsturne a lighltei' kind of trim-win&1is 1cessary, Lace flcdnces and bot illountie,6e of~ftle ~,tb6o~dbi 6i'of the dress, are mulch ?? foi trimn kjre ~~ abl trmmng drevening ...