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January 1859
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Wales

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LITERARY AND DRAMATIC GOSSIP

... Mqr and M rs Howard Paul al~liear~ in London on !Moii I day, inl their comic and musical1 Patchwork, which will be given for the first tine at St James's Hall, The cc entertainment is to be iembroidered with fiew patterns. di A boy prodigy on the flute will probably be a young.. ' lion of the London ?? Drew Dean, ten years cc .of age. He is apupilof Richardson andhlis performedl before the ...

LITERARY MISCELLANY

... Pastinies.-Every one who has read iE sop no doubt remembers the well-worn anecdote of the unstrung bow. It is simple, so clear, and so beautiful in its application to the subject on which we are about to enter, that we cannot resist the inclination to recite it to our readers:- ?? A fop found the wise Phrygian in company with some little boys, joining in their innocent amusements, and ...

FASHIONS FOR JANUARY

... From Le Follet 11 We have been asked lately, what is, the favourite ie colour this season?' For visiting there is nothing very ,, decided; but after black, which is certainly the most b g worn, and is a greatly in favour as it was last year, the ( l' colours most fashionable are browngreen, and violet, V Id For full dress, that is to say, for dresses of velvet and I satin, the new colours, ...