COPE'S CHRISTMAS DANCE

... I I Times change and we change with them, says the old Latin adage. Many a sermon has been preached upon that text since first these words were written-sermons illustrated, too, from time to 1 time, as in every age events have occurred pointing 4 to the changeable nature of human institutions and the constant onward progress of human civilisation. 3 Times change indeed I What need of going ...

THE DUKE OF ARGYLL ON THE REIGN OF LAW

... THE DUKE OF ARGYLL ON THE REIGN OF LA W.* [SECOND ARTICLE.] THE Duke of Argyll brings his book to a conclusion, as we have already said, with two chapters on the operation of law in the realm of mind and in the region of politics. In the first of the two, his aim is to show that there is no incompatibility between a belief in the existence of a compli- cated system of motives, that is, moving ...

FASHIONS FOR JANUARY

... FASHION8 FiOR JANUARY. The weather having at last become more season- able, thie winter materials decided upon and exhibited for the last two months are now brought into requisition. We are very glad to welcome the return of brocaded silks; tiere is hardly any dress more suitable for au elderly lady. Young oues have not yet adopted it, excepting for tunics or portions of a dress. Satin is also ...

THE MAGAZINES

... - A ) .~ g jb,2-T,9FMAA U. The~ 1&s2 tid Mcgazin-e for ~TazisMaary, cna Cautle 9 be~ing ioye, hsWetms( ~ns~a1fb ;9ain e the At :Mr Trollope's ?? . Te ihg~~ ?? be~gins to unrave iisl.Sm ftedsrple passagesaeelitremelyidoat, ~ *O ~ The followiiik~ mpssg~~y b 1itI ~aspcxhn the reader will fn tes~it jiil ?? 1The mtA8{~ eli~ poor Lefiib~re' hs bet- a BtZ Mronha js appeared throug h ?? alittle ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &c

... PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &o. Trirze od Wales Theatre.-Morning Performance.: The Pantomime TheQaeea of flearts.-Evening: Done on Both Sides, aud the Pantomime. Theatrealoyal.-Mtorning terformanee: The Pantomime LittleDiok Whittlugtou. '-Iivaning. ' Theionsehold Fairy, and the Pantominic. Royal Amphitheatre.-The Pantomime IIHirlequlnBlue Beurdmi.and IThe Laughing Hyyrna. Varieties Uleatre. ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... LITIRIdARY NOTICES,. PEARL EDITIOS o riIE Wo:ns on.2 Lo0D r,VrPRON. [London: John Murray & Co.] --A really grod cii- ?? of the M orks Of Lord Byron, which should he at once accurate and cheap, has long bieen a dc- sideratum. We hav ?? only too many ' Popular Byrons' ani 'Illustrated JByrons palmed off upon an unsuspecting public, who supposed that they h-ad obtained all that the poet wrote ...

FASHIONS FOR JANRARY

... FASHIONS FOR JANURALY. ?? I (From Le Follet.) The weather having at last become more season- able, the winter materials decided upon exhibited for the last two months are now brought into requisition. We are very glad to welcome the return of brocaded silks ; there is hardly any dress more suitable for an elderly lady. Young ones Lave'not yet adopted it, excepting for tunics or portions of a ...

FASHION FOR JANUARY

... FASHIONS VOR JNVAZY. I (fteOs Le Folle.) .Tbe weather having at Iat beoosm move seesonable, t4e a winter ipaterial, d4ecided upon and exhibited for tile It a two montbe are nowbrought it9 reaqi3iliioo. We are voiy ' glad to ;welucme the return of 6roladed ellks, therels Is hardly~aoay drea more eutachie for as eldorly lady. Youcig c ones bee Xnot, ?? It, eocepting lor tunics, or por'- *b ...

THE OLD YEAR

... | . w AB - I The year is dcad I Like to a dying friend, Who droops and fades and weaakens day by day, We watched the old year linger towards his ead, And slowly fttoker -likeaa laxp, away; Until from out the socket one laet spark Spz~ang fashing up, then letus in the dark.0 The year is dead I and niy a gallant life Has gone to tell the greatnesa of his faDl. The year is dead I and deeds of ...

TEMPERANCE EXHIBITION & BAZAAR AT KILMARNOCK

... .ETEMPEtLANCE EXHIBITION & BAZAAR AT KILMARNOCK. An exhibition and bazaar, got up under the direc. A ticn of the local Abstainers' Union, was opened lo yesterday in the Corn Exchange Hall, Kilmarnock. b The exhibition has a twofold purpose. By it the m Abstainers' IUnion ltpe somewhat to mitigate the fl- amsounit of drunkenness which so commonly occurs bn at this season of the year; and, ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASHION AND VARIETIES, l We regret to hear that her Mitjesty CAught cold on, the day of visiting the ?? of ?? rxince Consort, The cold reenited; In dii paluii I attack' of Ieoeache, oam l which the Qsleen t . ,1 0ererhog. f I . i.l The Sunday aatf states that tho' her; to Ece roenoof Ruesia amnd his bride will visit ?? Id tlhe crntug spring. I.Tho Grand Duko Miohael sttd the draud' Nhesa Olga ...

LITERATURE

... IITEIZA TIJR1E. ^ S.0xTr.L 'Li r-l'Z nr1 'EN'IEEII-. Third Stale', I'Y. ?? Fabaxi, ?? C.E., I.D., Y.TS.S, ae. l Lei x: Lunbgman, Green, & Co., . ?? cl'e wi7l ha'! with leight tis liil inlt:iliit' ' t ' f une' L: ifo.rniation. Like its predteSoi-. 41~ N-Alzuac is acollct1on of lectures Lx0ld l (0: ?? \I's vl 'f Sliject', delivered at tainillS ?? S 'np-h in the transactions of ?? S i. Th' y ...