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GRAND FANCY BAZAAR

... BA 1NY BAZAAR, r This splendid exhibition on behalf of the Ibtittion for the Ve Relief of T-Idigent Gentlewomen of Scotliand, took place on TdNes 'l y. in the City Hall, which was tastefully. fittedcup for the occa I r e siofs lvhen;:we rejoice to say, the turn-onitl of friends and visitors o far lont-did the expecationa of.Ats promoters. Fromt the time ot he opening in the forenodzi until tid ...

LONDON FASHIONS FOR JANUARY

... (From the Ladit Rewspaper.) Even ikg Fill Dress.-Robe of very rich pink moire antique, trimmed round the edge of the skirt with two bouillonnees of pink tulle. On each of these bouillonnees there are fixed, at regular in- tervals, small bows of pink satin ribbon. Above the bonillonnees is a flounce of rich Honiton lace3 rather more than a quarter of a vard deep. This flounce is set on in very ...

FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE OF FRIDAY

... ., . )V IWB ILL, JlA. 3. The Queen has been pleased to issue a commission for the pro- motion ofthie exhibition of the worksr of industry of all nations, to be holden in the year 1851. of which the following is an abridge- ment, viz.- WVhereas the Society for the Promotion of Arts, Manufactures, and Commnerce, incorporated br our Royal charter, of which our most dearly beloved Consort, tfie ...

WINTER

... TM. TER~. U .¶ WaJl (Prfm the Literary Pocket Book.) This is the eldest of the seasons; he Moves notlike saping witkx radual atep, nor grows From bid'to beauty, but with all his snows Comes down at once in hoar antiquity;' No rains nor loud proclaiming tempests fee Before him, nor unto his time belong The suns of summer, nor the charmstof song, That with May's gentle smiles so well agree. But ...

PRINCE'S THEATRE

... PRINCE'S THBE-TRE. 1k~ Miss Helen Fancit's return to Glasgow has been boiled, as usual, ed by crowded and enthusiastic audiences. Besides aperg in the hecharacters of Julia, Mrs. Haller, and Pauline, with wich the Gle- As gowy public are familiar, Miss Fau~cit has introduced a now chlarac- beter, of not inferior interest, in Iolanthe, in Hectrick Hertz's drama beof King Rend's Daughter. This ...

LITERATURE

... LECTURE-INTRODUCTORY to a~ Counsa iof CLDINICAL MEDICMIE, wh 4d delivered in the GLASGOW ROYAL IFirMARUY, On 18th N~ovem- co Iof le 'her, 1849 .B J-..A._EasrowM.D. Published at the requestof - the.Students. Glasgow: David Robertson.' 1849. reti Jai .0We lays read this lecture, with a degree of interest and instruction, ger '5which is not usually derived from similar papers by non-professional ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION OF INDUSTRY, 1851

... MKIATZnG AT TBEINMANSION HOUSE. On Friday a highl - respec thbe Tmeetngofth merchants, hankers,, and traders -of th ?? odnwshl t the EcypTtian Hall, Mansion House, ?? consitleration cer- tain resolutions, haigi iwtepooinof else grand Exhii- bition in 1551 of the industry of all ntos The LORI) MAYOa, having token thle chair, explained that he called the meeting at the request of the Royal ...

LITERATURE

... DAILY BIRLE.~ READINGS: being rilginal Readings for a Yerci'f subjects from the Sarcrd Histoiry, Biography, Geograh,'nmI tiquities, and Theology.- Especially deaigne& ...

INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION

... 0 INDUSTRIAL EDXIBITION. 1-I F_^ A IS - AO (From the Times.) * The spirit in which the proposed Exhibition of the Industry of all Nations has been taken-up at the Man- sion House precludes all further anxiety as to its ultimate success. From the first moment that this project was announced until the present time we have never lost an opportunity of pressing it upon publicatteition. Unlike ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION OF INDUSTRY

... TWE GREAT EXHIBITION OF INDUSTRY. '11A. Atond '(From the Atlas.) . : This magnificent.projecthas at last acquiredsubstance as lo' a well as form. On Friday se'ennight, at the Mansion House, R4 rthe plan's of the Committee were for the first time laid be- th afore apublic meeting of the citizens of London, and received is i something'more substantial than a merely verbal sanction. ini Above ...

FEBRUARY

... F E B U A RY . (Ftromthe lllatrat Lonldon Almaabe.) At length grim Auster- with his snowy bead And gloomy countenance, and sable winge, Forth from the cave of 'ols hath sped, And o'er the land his varied winter flings. Along the pathway of the storm he wends, Sometimes enwrapt deep in his dusky clouds, Anon a treach'rous sunteam forth he sends, And the next moment all again enshrouds- With ...

LITERATURE

... . . LITEjATUIE.- Sea-½a or ~az de Wirrit HuaGasa. London: Willia ~&neat~jgo~pyoa9pptto bae-he persqiis ave-, of Coati. Whthertliiei~be'n'ot, a gooddelormacintea ~naratie w wil psitively not assert; but h utfrosmi deisof this slim and sparsely prne oumsvu n arl l a 3LU~h of fiction as ofmitterof fac~t. One thing seemspretty certain1 a *hih is, that whether. ttewriter hasoorsnt sefled in~ the ...