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LITERARY NOTICES

... Tim: TItitN, FOR JANUIAIY. London: G'oonltbridgse 4 Sons. 'I'U appearance of a new illustrated monthly maga- zinc written, almost exclusively, by men whose ?? rary reptitation has yet to be establishied, is not of frequent occurrenco. 'he 'speculation is not one that should not readily be embarked in, and often fails even when supported by tile most unquestionable talent. The magazine which ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASHION AND I) VARIETIES. THE COURT. WVINI)Sae, 'fucs'U Ur.-Tli Dukle of Cambridtzo (at- tended by Colowni TI'yvwht), atn the DJule of New- n'tile arrivel yosterday afternooln on a visit to her Majesty. 'The thininr party inculbhd the Dubhess of' Kent, the Princos Royal, the Dake of Cambridge, Prince E riest of Leiningvin, Prince Edward of Saxe Weimnnar, Duke otf Neweastib', Lady I'inly Howard ...

SELECTED POETRY

... SSELE CTEID1) POE'fTRY. TI 1' IIIiDEI WH1LA'T art thou buildill., buililig, So lofty to beoldll j'thl the silver luod the gildillt, The iv'b oy alnld the gold. And porpltvry colmiltis risttg ljike trees it, the forest old ? Wh1'I1y plice thy utinrble basements S eep lit the cold earth's veins And th! towcrs and windowl casements So higth o'er thte steeple fiaies; And why those ponderous ...

ORIGINAL POETRY

... WINTER TWILIGHT. Tre twilight of thle evoning is around mc. And I can feel that nighlt is (irawilig near, For now thei spirits of tile past surro'nd me, And whisper to me of thc lost ndl dear. Harlk ! I can hear thc tempest loudly weeping, As it goes wandering tlrnurh th branches sere Oh ! many a hitter thoulght Which haq been sleeping T'he storm awakens iln its wild career. Ov)er the tear-st ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... F.ASIIION AND VARIEETIS. TIHE COURT. WINxISolI, SATURDnA.-Admiral Sir Edmund l vons snivel1 yesterday afternoon on a visit to her Ma- jesi v. rhe dinbmer pirty in the evening includei( the DuOchtsi of Kent, Viscount and Viscountess Palmer- ston, Viscount and Viscountess Hardinge, I.ady Fanny Homard, Baroness de Spetli, and Admiral Sir E. Lyons. The Queen and Prince, with thle Princess Alice, ...

SELECTED POETRY

... S ELECTED POETRY. LOVE AND IhOPE. NONE loves who does not wish fell fsil' .None wishes wlo Io hope will cherish The heart may love, wish, 10op) in vaila For ever seek, and ne'er obtain- Butt foml aspirings cannot perisih. What. if no tree its aid supplies To raise the iv.y upivard springing ? On Ceartd the Plant supinely) l;s; It lacketh strenigth iilolte to rise it climlbtth liot, Save ...

FASHIONS FOR JANUARY

... (From Le Follet.) Tir, wintry winds, which have now set in with rigour, have caused an increased display of warm out-door toilettes. Wadded manteaux and furs are indispensable. Cloth dresses are more than ever in demand; they are composed of a skirt, fastened round the waist by a buckle behind; the casaque has turned basques, in which are two pockets-one for the pocket-liandkerchief, the other ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... 1:'AS1IONT AN) VATRIETIES. ViCEREGAL COURT. His Excellenec the lord Lieutenant attended Di- vine servieo at the Chapel Royal, Dublin Castle, on Sunday. The srmon lwas preached by the Very Bev. tho D);an of St Patrick's; the anthom, - Thln saith the Lnord-lanfdel-va5 sung by Messrs. G. Kelly, O'Rorke, and Maiming,, and Masters Rvan end Price. Lady Frinnklii, the widow of Sir John Franklin, has ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASH ION A NI) A.IH, i u:s A 'tIP gPRlC A A l. t: ?? ]its Exceellency trint Lord Lieutenant 'attended Divine .5pt'ic;I~t, t the Chapel Royal onl Sunday. TJhe ser- wo vaq plreched by the Very Rov. thle Dean of' anl lhouse( (lBoveel-wts; sung- by 'Messrs. G. Kelly, liaLs. AT'HI'il Cuirv SE-CEAcrYn'S Lonoo.-Amongst the companly :it tles Clilet' Sceretary and Ztlri. 1i irs- mranl's ball OIL ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASHION AND) VARIIETTllfS. THE COURT. WINDSOR, MONDAY..-Prince Albert, attended by Colonel F. 11. Seymour, left, Windsor at nine o'clock this mornin, ?? visited Aldershot Camp. Tbo Prince returtued to the Castle at a quarter before fori. The following visitors arrived this afternoon: - -.the Earl and Countess Stanhope, Lord and Lady John Russell, Lord and Lady Stanley of Alderley, the Righkt ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASHION AND) VARIETIES. THE COURT. WINDSOR, MONDAY--HiS Royal Highness the Count oi Flandesrs, attended by Captain 13urnell, arrived at half-past twelve o'clock to-day, on a visit to her Mijesty. Viscountess Jo'. I mu aind family are still staying at St. l onlards-oli-0Se1. Admi ral Sir Edmund Lyons attended on Monday, at the Foreign-office, Downing Street. Tse Turkish Minister hbad an ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASHION AND VARIETIPS. THE COURT. WINDSOR), Nr.NExSDAY.-Tlho Earl and Countess Granville arrived yesterday afternoon on a visit to her Majesty. The dinner party included tho Duchess of Kent, the Princess Rovral, the Count of Flanders, the Euirl and Countess Granville, the Belgian Minister and Madame Van i' %v('yer, Lady Fanny Howard, flaroness do Speth, Colonel the Hon. J. and Lady Sarah ...