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FASHIONS FOR FEBRUARY

... FAHiiU2sb 'r un riMlIuavII. S1 (rFeorn Lt F6lcI.) Y. Aniong the mnany pretty toilettes that have appcalred i Iy*(Ilirin-i this weck at the fashionable sobraecs, our attention p1 h as been particularly attracted by a coiffiue equally novel tc IS and dtiojnqee. It was composed of three brow - velvet ai of bands crossing over the head. These were sprinkled with Iv T- small diamond stars, and ...

REVIEWS

... - E-VIE . R E'IEVS. . . r .7 1s - * Th~e P,'Oiical S't'es of the S'sosof 18-50. By to ii E. IV. Cox and W. PatersOon, Esqr3. London: pi John Crockford, Loar Tb.'os-offiec- he. A work which mulst be highly prized by the list, professional. -was ,'Meh'c Eaqgehis sri By E. Hughes, hfead was 1 MVister Of the Rtoyal Naval oe N chool, tI Greenwvich Hospital. spe( Oile of the best ?? extant for the ...

Literary Extracts

... ? A.IterarR 3EXtracto. - Is E ?? the many tests applied L for the discovery of' witoheraft was the: following. it is', I, 10 believe, a sindular instance, and but li-ttle known to. the :11 .public. It was resorted to as recently as 1709, and may be In found' in the Gentlemari's Margazine of that.year:- One~ al Susanualh lHannokes, an elderly Iwoman of Witngrove, near IVY Aylesb bury, was ...

AN ORPHAN'S PRAYER

... AN ORPHAN'S PRAYBR. w.wnI AN ORHAN Dr List, ohl, li4t ! to My humble prayer! 'Tis pity alone I crave Oh ' sever the bonds of a sinful suare, And a helpless orphan save. No father or mother, alas h Iave I No earthly friends I own; In a prison's ?? Cell I lie, And all illy ?? are flown. LiIt, oh, list ! to a penitent, Who fainl wvould honest be To earn hiq living he'd be content, If ?? fromu ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... I Large numbers of Packages for the Exposition have my arrived at Southampton from Constantinpe ae The compositors are threatened with annihilation by a to French genius, who proposes to send to the Exhibition a oft machine for composing and distributing type at the rate 01 of ton thousand per hour. The temperance societies Intend to getupiabdyt th Great Exhibition.' so as to have a hundred ...

REVIEWS

... REEVIEWS. T¾; L ?? ftl F'e'iral'y. fi A plcasing~ 1101r11,l l~d l6[crary icl!n . ys zr ...

THE EXHIBITION OF INDUSTRY

... THE EXHIBITION-OF IND I 1 Monday was the last dav in whicl.t. r,>.u ew Monday was the last day in which public admiw lrk be obtained to see the building. Invitation0 crliii o e of both houses have been issued, available for tit et nit , l which no person, under any circumstaices bl ti k, hat admitted by theexecativ committee besidbtbteher55' in arranging the goods, until the 1st of eay. ...

REVIEWS

... Tie Peop)le's ainl Houitt's ,Jou'nwal, for February. r Always pleasing and instructive, a welcome guest i to thc family circle. Tie .oobtaty Diqes!, 1I50, by E. B. Lowell, Esq. t London Wildy and Sous. Liverpool: WV. Aitken. We have here a work invaluable to all legal a gentlemen. It contains a condensed report of I every question litigated, and of every case de- s cided in every court in this ...

THE SEASONS OF LOVE

... BY J. jE. cARPENTER. I will love thee in the spring timne, For 'twas spring when arst we met, All on earth se itd bright arounl us, And that ?? lngers yet It is true that we were youlfgsr, But so jovous ws the scene, We have scaroely felt that Winter Vith his chilly breath has been. O'er our dnipS of spring-tide weather Joy's sllsi, has scarecly set, Then I'll love thee in the spring time, For ...

EDUCATION, THE FERTILIZER OF REASON

... EDUCATION, TEE FERTILIZER OF REASON. . - . - tI il iUt- 0 tU;, alL , nasolll t C A POEML In Spring the farmer Htirg the soil, a And feeds it with nmanure; He gundges not his daily toil, h Tho' painful to endure; yr lie ?? qails'atlilabor's ct'rse, L olope onward bids hilm hie lie trusts that (iO'l wvill rceibturse Hlis patienit inldstry ti At fir-t the tendler blawl aplpear-, t in N atur:'q ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... thn SUGGESTIONS FOR A PRACTICAL USE OF TUE PAP'AL s AGGRESSION : A LETTERS TO THE BISsHOP OF MAN- Pr ORESTISS. By oan OF HIS CLERGY. o This pamphlet severely censures the uncharitable spirit sie that has pervaded many of the addresses delivered at the co, meetings held to remonstrate against the Papal aggression, abi -reminding such that we cannot now resort to the rigorous Re .times of Hienry ...

Literary Extracts

... I Riterar-P 3EXtracto. ?? ? ?? 3 SocTy BEYOND THE INDUB.-In the course of some thc other business, Ursula Khan, a fine youne lad, sixteen years Ap: old, son of one of the Sooraunee Mullicks, came in to im- cil f part to me his own and his father's uneasiness about past sol . murders. What, he asked, is to be the law ' I asked du t him, jokingly, ' What does it signify to a lad like you ...