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FASJOPMS FPR SEPTEMBER

... FASHIONS FOR SEPTEMBER. -1 (From Le Fotlct) This being holiday period with the courts of justice and au public offices, family fetes and pleasure excursions have camel great demand for ball and evening dresses; these are general simple, but the recherch6 is not prohibited: they are CoMpDbed of crepe lisse-blue, pink, white, light green, or yellow; of whit, tarlatane, worked with straw and ...

POETRY

... I THE SABBATH. By SIR E. BlULWER LYTTON, BART, M.P. Fresh glides the brook and blows the gale, Yet yonder halts the quiet mlii; The whirring wheel, the rushing sail, Bow motionless and still I Six days of toll, poor child of Cain, Thy strength the slave of Want may be; The seventh thy limbs escape the cha- A God hath made thee free I AN, tender was the law that gave This holy respite to the ...

Literary Extracts

... : - Xttetqr Vx iact+. , -- rh - .- OT at QusAKe Fiumoun.-When the Prison Association of New C. York petitioned to be incorporated, hiewent to Albany on o.0 business therewith connected. ?? was -then, a stranger at t the seat of goveranment, though they afterward cams to know sta ir him well.' When hie wee seated in the senate-cheamber, amen BP: la, came to him end told him to take off his hat. ...

FASHIONS FOR SEPTEMBER

... ?? -, DtJL- % tiit (Freom Le FoUee.) lnet This being holiday period with the courts ofjustice and we all public offices, family fetes and pleasure excursions nst have caused great demand for ball and evening dresses. n- They are generally simple, but the recherche i's not pro- oa ,lit hibited: they are composed of crepe lisse-blue, pink, bri ,ise white, light green, or yellow; of white ...

SELECTIONS FROM THE NEWS REVIEWS & MAGAZINES

... of en SELECTIONS of P ROM THE ,s NE W REVIEWS & MAGAZINES; kBS)HADOW ANn HTT rIT.. ,T - - r S-BH-A DO WI -ANDI SU N--S.H-IN E OF MEALORY. sm co. (Prolm Sharpe's London Miagazine.) oi og It was for evil when young Scarletwent to India, for nati ed exmland left his plighted troth w ith Miss Thwaites. up ,,re ?? fine, dashing fellow then, and-looked well in the rail .ed light blue and silver of ...

REVIEWS

... I - WS National Education. A Sermon on the Education vis of the Poor. (Preached at New Brentford, d July 10th, 1853.) By the Rev. J. A. Emerton, ge D.D., Principal of Hanwell College, Middlesex. At 2 Chron. i, 10- Give me now wisdom and at knowledge. London: Longmnan, Brown, of Green, and Loagmans, Paternoster-row. d adj This eloquent appeal in promotion of the cause of be] national ...

THE SEASON, HOUR, AND PLACE FOR DEATH

... je Not in the gloomy chamber would I die, With curtains drawn, At early dawn; Whispers, light footsteps ; -and a mystery In each sad face, Which grief will trace; 'Mid doleful sounds of a great coming woe: Nor hear heart-throbs, With broken sobs; These silent sadnesses I would forego. Not in the winter, when the piercing wind Howls like Despair, In the keen air, And startles from its rest the ...

POETRY

... I STANZAS. 5,v the l.epiand Agricultural and Horticultutal Exhi. ,~v ;eion, heid on September 15th, 1853.) BY J. JAMES. Sone sing the Alps, rob ed in eternal Cow_ The ne Plt1s ultra of magnificence- ,treams of light on Leman's waters glow, And purpled '.neyards add their influence.l Ser21 e plc-nm. tourists their Conceptions show ln thelr high efforts at grandiloquence, 'agiien they have ...

Literary Extracts

... ?? ?MJA ?? ?? X? - .4crato - 3sxtracm - I , ?? -- - Dr~ei POlULATInt of M ooliA h amnstaie etIL- iobleni nice hshmnt ?? is, at 'lII points, similar to that of Wayte WallachiLa; and the population is compoeoftt 5L15 can flin Ways elements, the number of gipsies being 12,000, and of Jews that it 'en:11,000, almost exclnsively of the German race or Askensczim, and the have in a total aggregate of ...

LITERARY EXTRACTS

... J lER-A - - X- _-C:I , ATERAR XTITS. l O 11I'sS DESIRE TO LIvB IS ENGLAND.-O'Meara, writing Ii0 LonlWood, Bonaparte's residence at St. Helena, to his friend M on the 20th December, 1516, says:- A few weeks bj. 0mpirte asked me if1 thought there was any ehance of bis ttI* owedto go to England to reside. To which I replied Wa3VV h~gllhe took very bad measures to effect it; that the Joz 'yhich ...

REVIEWS

... Lou ?? -V ?? r ?? - RIEYIEWS. I r AN A p - 1.MA }hA I ?? - t ine shi: Fiaser's Maqazinefor Town and Country. we This useful and elegant miscellany contributes its the accustomed liberal quota of information and exi reflection on the current events and affairs of the ( world, part in the didactic, argumentative, or e descriptive form, part under the pleasing disguise br of fiction. tor fir] ...

CHORLEY COTTAGERS' FLOWER SHOW

... The sixth annual meeting of the Chorley Cottagers' Floral and Elorticultural Society, for the exhibition of flowers, fruits, and vegetables, was held in the National school-room, Market-street, Cisorley, yesterday week. The society is at present il a more prosperous condition than it has been for souse time, both as re- ?? its funds and the Interest taken in its success in the neigh. bourhlooi ...