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FASHIONS FOR MARCH

... velveteen 6psalettes, edged with ball fringe; collar and revere to correspond. Close- fitting jacket of the Eame, with long basques, bordered with a wide band of velours anglais, edged with fringe. Collar, revers, and cuffs of velvet, edged with fringe. Green ...

LITERARY AND ART GOSSIP

... that Mr. J. P. Ear wAker. is preparing to iss by subsoription. When first projected, it was paneus under the title of ' Alderley Edge and Neigbothahoed The author proposes to give an account of the anltsiqlatie natural hishory, geology, &c., of the eastern ...

ANNUAL EXHIBITION OF THE DEWSBURY FLORAL, HORTICULTURAL, AND AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY

... pigeons there was a moderately good show. The chief prize winners were Miss B. Beldon; Mr. H. Brown, of Sheffield; Mr. J. W. Edge and Mr. Yardley, of Birmingham; and Mr. Vickerman, of Cbiokenley. The principal prize takers in the first-lass (gentlemen's ...

LITERARY AND ART GOSSIP

... English Dialect, end other learned eocieties, and had formed a fine library, ceomprising many rare books, at his house at Alderley Edge, near Manchester, where he died on Saturday week. Messrs. Abel Reywood and Sons, of Manchester, will publish at en early ...

LITERATURE

... Mercuryp I N with -illustrations by Pits. London: Chapman and Hall: nloi This Is one of those green and gold-backed, gilt-edged .boil capitally illustrated, end externally elegant little volumes, of. eflic which Chapman and Halt have sent forth so ?? ...

Packet of Fashionable Life

... with three carrisges, accompanied by Prince Edward of Saxe Weiosar, and at ended by the Countess of Sheffield, Hon. Miss Mitchell, Earl Howe, Earl of Denbigh. and the Hon. Williamn'Ashliey. Her Majesty was received at the foot of the grand staircase by ...

Reviews

... published, and the second number was in the press, when an article appeared in the Weekly Dispatch, announcing the death of Mr. MITCHELL, and stating that he had be- queathed in his will the sum of five hundred pounds to any publisher who should have the ...

Literature

... 'Efterature. j Londonpublishers canforwardl thei wo2trks for reviewv addressed to the Editor of the Hull Packet, to Mr. C. MITCHELL, 12, Red Lion-court, oZ~et-street; or to Messrs. LONGAI&N and Co., Paternoster-row,- to be forwarded in Mr. Brown's parcel ...

Literature

... Ufterature. G London publishers can forward their works for revie'%6 addressed to tfie Editor of the Hull Packet, to Mr. C. MITCHELL, 12, Red Lion-court, Fleet-street. Alo periodicals or serials weill he noticed that are not regularly received. THE ...

Literature

... of the respective ages of three I ! and four years, who met their deaths by accidental I burlling, during the temporary absence of their parents from home. Verdict, Accidental death. e NUNNERY.-The Catholics are about to establish a nunnery in Nottingham ...

CHRISTMAS BOOKS

... the lonely head- land which had been selected for the nesting, and the result is that the Lieutenant, getting too near the edge, falls over the cliff, and is seriously injured. 'Vhen he is carried home more dead than alive, Winnie assumes that her lover ...

Literature

... children, of the respective ageas of three and four years, who met their deaths by accidental I burning, during the temporary absence of their parents frovn home. Verdict, Accidental death. I NUNNERY.-The Catholics are about to establish a runnery iii W. ...