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THE FASHIONABLE WORLD

... the King-street Wednesdays, proved vastly refresbing. High- nesses. royal and serene, have, in fact, been as plenty as blackberries; and 'the quadrilles of Almack's have benefitted materially by the foreign vivacity of their pas de basqees. Count Sandor ...

FASHIONS AND VARIETIES

... Burghley. The Car ,e first fox, found in Salt Spring Wood, threaded Knipton ef Plantation, skirted Spinney., and was killed at Blackberry effe in I-Jill, where the ladies had fortunately taken up a pesition ,it after the first hurst. The 'Duke of Cambridge received ...

LITERATURE

... A CHRISrAIAS STORY, .By Mns. GoldE. (London: Fisher and Co., Angel-street.) I Christmas stories are becoming plenty as black-berries, and, if well told, are the mostacceptable gifts of the season. There are many things to be said in their favour. When ...

ROTUNDO—THE ROOMKEEPERS' BALL

... Excellency and the Lord Mayor. The rest, Greeks, lurks, sailors, solldierslpnuns, niggers, &c., &c., were all as ri plenty as blackberries. All went off happily, and the festi- vities were kept up to a late hour, or rather an early hour a this morning. d RE ...

LITERATURE

... con. go centration, let him go to a'Drawing. roof at the Castle, t wliere violot eyes and Magenta compleiioae abound as blackberries In 8eptember.. If he love music, where lu does it breathe mnoie ravishingly from month or instru. or mnen~thaninoswet Eblans ...

THE INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION—THE POPE

... for treepa631ng in a wood belonging to the Miss3e Starkey, of Hatton HIall, and taking tbeororom, on the th of October, blackberries (wild branmbles) of the valueof atd. or thereabouts. The gemekeeper stated he lad cautioned the defendant more than once ...

THE DRAWINGROOM LAST NIGHT

... trinased red tulle end ?? browns foliage: JspP of red satin, writh bouffons and rnschea of tulle, looped with rloatelaissi at blackberries corsage trim med en suite. Ifea~ddress, feathers an- d laptpete; ornaments, diamonds MIS ECarates 62 Lower Gardiner ?? ...

THE FASHION IN FLOWERS

... white eatalpa blossoms with the seds nnd pistilts in silver, and the leaves powdered with silver dust. Silver and gold blackberries and shaberrics are charming mixed with tinted leaves. CamelliAb aro very fa8hionshle once moroe. The wreaths. aroe uaderather ...

LITERATURE

... is an interesting study to those who take an interest in statistics of longevity. Octogenarians are there us plenty as blackberries, while there are two names on the list whose age is over 90-those of Lord Stratford de Redeliffe and the Rlight Hon. Thomas ...

METROPOLITAN SCHOOL OF ART EXHIBITION

... first- rate, and the texture and bony solidity are indi- cated most perfectly. A Jacob exhibits a neat and sincere-study of blackberries in outline, and Miss Allen a similar and very excellent drawing. A few, and only a few, of the many subjects of interest ...

EXHIBITION OF PAINTINGS

... commendedl. l Painting On Fabric, S3i and Satin, Cl:>Y IV-Ist prize, ?? ers on fine satin pane!s, by Mrs H I Dobbs; . id, blackberries on cushion, bv Miss C Dunne. A painting of azalias and ChristTmas roses on cosy, by i Mrs llamisbn, was highly commended ...

THE HORSE SHOW

... cheered for the very pretty display. The jumping was full of Incidents, and grief was plentiful, falls being as common as blackberries in September. The eacitement at times was very marked, the feeling in the stand showing itself even among so ariatocratic ...