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Almanac. -Births, Marriages, and Deaths.

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12 Rain.

13 Fair, fall of temp.
14 Changeable.
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16 Changeable.
17 Fair.

18 Fair.

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21 Rain, stormy.
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23 Rain at night.

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FRIDAY.......... 24 Fair.

Births. On the 13th ult., at Chagford Rectory, Devonshire, the wife of the Rev. Hayter George Hames, of a daughter.14th, at 65, Portland - place, Lady De L'Isle and Dudley, of a son and heir.-14th, ult., the wife of Richard Beard, jun., of Tollington-park, of a daughter.-14th ult., at 6, Portman-square, Mrs. Farquharson, of Invercauld, of a son.-14th ult., at Ponty. pool - park, Monmouthshire, the lady of Capel Hanbury Leigh, Esq., of a son and beir.-14th ult., at Edinburgh, the wife of Joseph Dundas, Esq., younger, of Carron Hall, of a son and heir.-14th ult., at Eastwell Rectory, the wife of Wm. R. Finch Hatton, Esq., of a son.-15th ult., at Surbiton, Surrey, the wife of E. W. Roberts, Esq., of a daughter.-15th ult., at Tunbridge-wells, the wife of the Rev. Aretas Akers, of a daughter.-15th ult., at Steephill Castle, Isle of Wight, the wife of A. J. Hambrough, Esq., of a daughter. - 18th ult., at 16, Richmond-street, St. George'sroad, Southwark, the wife of Dollery, Esq., of a son.- 11th ult., at 10, Gladstonestreet, St. George's - road, Southwark, the wife of E. Allan, Esq., of a son.—23rd ult., at 27, Great College-street, Camden-town, the wife of James Leakey, Esq., of a son.

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Marriages. On the 11th ult., at St. James's Church, Hull, by the Rev. Harrison Taylor, M. A., vicar of Marton, assisted by the Rev. Wm. Knight, M. A., the incum. bent, Mr. Charles Tilston Bright, of Liverpool, to Hannah Barrick, fourth daughter of John Taylor, Esq., of Bellevue-terrace, Hull. 14th ult., at the church of the Holy Trinity Islington, by the Rev. W. Vincent, M. A., incumbent, Mr. Thomas Wiliiam Denby, of Canonbury Park, Islington, to Martha Wright, only daughter of Thomas Allen, Esq., of Somerset-house, and Thornhill - square, Islington. — 14th ult., at the Rectory Church, St. Marylebone, by the Rev. John Hume Spry, D. D., rector of the parish, Jonathan 31 Fair, fall of temp. Sparrow Crowley, Esq., eldest son of Ed

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Deaths. On the 13th May, at Skinnerplace, Holloway, in the 60th year of her age, Ann, the affectionate wife of Mr. Charles Ryle, late of the H.E.I.C. Home Service. -at Bonchurch, Isle of Wight, Lieut.-Gen. Sir Robert Arbuthnot, K.C.B., and K.T.S., Colonel of the 76th Regt.-6th, at Southampton, four days after his arrival in Eng. land, and in his 35th year, Capt. E. C. Fanning, 27th Regt. Bombay N. Î.

OF

BLACKWOOD'S

LADY'S MAGAZINE AND GAZETTE

OF THE FASHIONABLE WORLD;

JANUARY TO JUNE

1853.

Under the especial Patronage of Her Royal Highness THE DUCHESS OF KENT.

The Binder is requested to place the Plates as before, and the Contents at the end of the Volume.

ORIGINAL ARTICLES:

A Trip to Paris, 46.

Australian Emigration, 66.

Allsopp's Ale, 69.

Caroline Chisholm, the Australian Philanthro

pist, 20.

Expedition to Central Africa, 62.

Eugene de Hauteville, 81, 131.

How a Widower was Won, 95, 141. Mary Leczinska, Queen of France, 41. Ma Bien Aimee, 64.

Madeline Vernon, 179.

Old Roads and Old Travellers, 221.
Retiring to the Country, 201.
The Conscript Brothers, 1.
The Divorce of Josephine, 15.
The Book of Beauty, 25.

The Buffalo and the Tiger, 51.
The Chase, 57.

The Emperor's Marriage, 101.

The Election, 121, 169.

The Three Marriages of Phillip O'Lee, 161, 209.

POETRY:

Address to Spring, 14.

A Sailor's Bride I'll be, 45.

Beauty, 68.
Cupid's Mishap, 44.

I Sigh for Thee, 139.

Love Not! Love On! Love Wisely! 220. Love and Pearls, 191.

May Morning, 207.

On the Banks of a Beautiful River, 130.

Pretty Smiling Innocence, 19.

Poor Hood, 176.

The Streamlet, 140.

The Shell, 168.

The First of May, 191.
The Mulberry Tree, 208.
Waste not Time, 219.

NEW MUSIC, 27, 70, 111, 151, 192, 231. PARIS FASHIONS, 31, 72, 112, 153, 193, 232. THE DRAMA, 33, 113, 153, 193, 232. EXHIBITIONS, 36, 73, 196, 236.

FINE ARTS, 37, 234.

LITERATURE, REVIEWS, 71, 109, 146, 192,

295.

VARIOUS THINGS FROM VARIOUS SOURCES,

37, 74, 115, 157, 197, 236.

ALMANACK, 40, 80, 120, 160, 200, 240. .

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EMBELLISHMENTS TO VOL. XXXIV.

Twelve Plates of Fashion, from the most authentic sources, representing upwards of Thirty-s Portrait Figures from Life.

Six Elegant Steel Engravings from Original Paintings.

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OF THE BELLES LETTERS, MUSIC, FINE ARTS,
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VOL. XXXV. JULY, 1853. No. CCVI.

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