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FASHIONS FOR APRIL

... I The foulards of the present season reseable the prettiest taiffetas; greys with narrow stropes and sprigs of different colours, lavender, Saxon blue, sea-reen, feuille-morte, with crescents in every shame, &c.; ?it is now a material made in the most delicate tints. Some of these dresses are with camail to match. Dinner, evening, and ball dresses will be worn with ceintures of black giiipure ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &C., THIS DAY

... PUBLIC AMUSEMENT, &c., THIS DAY. Prince of Wales Theatre.- Lady Audley's Secret, and the Burlesque Little Red Riding Hood 4 7bheetre-RoyEN.-Tho Soft Sex, and ?? Appeal to the Public. lle~al rs, dtthel Etonue BoyhwfThe Trial of J. W. Myeis's Great Aeian Cir CroBshaaie Uquestrian and Vocal Entertaiume'ntes &alC.streeh- Zoologica Pleasime Gardas.-Steve Ethair'Ased Peat, the 'taniseou ...

EXHIBITION OF DRAWINGS, THE PROPERTY OF GILBERT W. MIOSS, ESQ., AT THE FREE LIBRARY

... [SECOND NOTICE.] In resuming our notice of these interesting works of art we shall endeavour to point out those which are most worthy of note, commencing with one of a group of three in a frame, all of which are by the celebrated David Cox. No. 2. Lake Scene. David Cox.-Among those artists who were the first to throw off the old cramped manner of the defunct style was D. Cox, who imparted to ...

A REVIEW OF THE TOBACCO CROP FOR 1863

... A REVIEW OF Ton TOBACCO CROP FOR 1bt3 (From the St. Louis tepublican, Ye'. Much has been written and said on the ex'fernt and quality of the tobacco crop of 1863, ehowintg that from droughts and a scarcity of plants that a limited crop was planted, which was generally damaged by the September frosts, and in many districts ruined, Much inquiry and observation has convinced the writer that the ...

POETRY

... ana Pesceful on this starry eve et Deadliehere and take their solemn rest, ,bth ?? and wreaths of blooming flowers WPitacd OD their breast. ,he at green branches of the beech and aspen I , ?? overhead, avenuesp like aisles of a cathedral, F°iL fr ?? Dad do not lie in stately spleniour, only Tbougbt of as monuments of former fame; grave has its little of flowers Ya0tec 'o'r its name. tecono lwr ...

POETRY

... ?? _ - - I P- - LANCASHIME IN 1862 There are victories other than those of tented fields, And heroic lives asvay from roll of drums 'And clang of stee. God's heroes are not deek'd 'With flowing plumes, but live hi peace, lke violets Hidden in modesty and must be sought for- For garish flowers unt their head Gove them Mensholiest ?? History has leaves for war, and tears,and blood But none for ...

STATE VISIT TO THE OPERA

... The Prince and Princess of Wales went in state on Tuesday night to the Royal Italian Opera, Covent-garden. The royal party left Marlborough House in five of the Queens carrages. The per. formance was by command of her Majesty. All the pomp and ceremony usual on such state ocea- sions were strictly observed The royal party and suite arrived about eight o'clock, under an escort of Life Guards, ...

MR. BOADLE'S PICTURES AT THE FREE LIBRARY

... MR. BOAI)LE'S PICTURES AT THEli FREU LIBRARY. I - THIRlDl) NOTICE. Next to Martin's pictures in interest and io- portance are those of A. Leu, of Dusseldorf, of whiels there are six. Four of them-Nos. 9, 10, 27, and 30- may be classed together, having similarity of style, subject, and colour. The other two, Nos. 3and 39, are Italian subjects, so different in treatment and colour as ?? require ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &c., THIS DAY

... PUBL IC .. - f- I tPUBLIC A ctq l a,., THIS DAY. Prince of Wales Theatre,- Stolen lioney and the Cbrlstnis Fairy Tabe Theod B le Be e. Theatre-Eoah-. DelieAte dpound, d the Pinto- mime arlequl apd ?? that Ja42kBtilt. Reyal Colosum Theatys_.-GDlderoyDani tbe Panto- mime 'Harlequin BrueBlue andPretyBluebelL Royal Amphitheatre.- Bominique the P esertay, and the Pantomime arlein ...

AMUSEMENTS FOR THE WEEK

... - w mo ftmm | PRINCE op WALES TsEATRE. -The sensation drama of Jeanie Deans, or the Sisters of St. Leonard's, has proved a powerful attraction' the house having been crowded during the pust week, and the performers who sustain the principal characters called before the curtain every evening. The drama will be continued for a few nights Ionger, when it will give place to William Brough's ...

FASHIONS FOR NOVEMBER

... Although the winter toilettes have scarcely begun to make their appearance, we ai% able to give some very decided information as to what will be fashion- able for the coming season. High bodies will be exclusively confined to morning dress; for at home, dinner, or evening dress, fichus or laoa vestes will be worn over low bodies. The rosto camail or trimmings plaeed on the bodv so as to ...

LITERARY EXTRACTS

... A Goo, LIVING IN THE GOOD OLD Timms.-Review- ing the JosnaI8 and Cerres.pondence of 2'bwnas .Sedyetvick Whsley, who was born in 1746, the son of a clergyman by the daughter of a clergyman, the Par-tenon says .- Thanks to the high reputation of his father, he was not long before he obtained a gool living in the Church, viz., the rectory of Hagworthingham, in Lincolnshire, to which he was ...