The Repository of arts, literature, commerce, manufactures, fashions and politics . FASHIONS— POETRY. 179 after part of the day, when the sun Turnips and the brassica tribe had thawed the soil. I have not suffered so much as might The earth is much ameliorated have been expected from the seve- and fertilized by the largecoverin >of show, an 1 works kindly underthe plough both oh tilth and young clovers, tares, rye, rity of the winter; and from the same cause there is more of this ? s of spring food than can he recollected, and wijl consequently winter barh dl ; ling keep back tlie f


The Repository of arts, literature, commerce, manufactures, fashions and politics . FASHIONS— POETRY. 179 after part of the day, when the sun Turnips and the brassica tribe had thawed the soil. I have not suffered so much as might The earth is much ameliorated have been expected from the seve- and fertilized by the largecoverin >of show, an 1 works kindly underthe plough both oh tilth and young clovers, tares, rye, rity of the winter; and from the same cause there is more of this ? s of spring food than can he recollected, and wijl consequently winter barh dl ; ling keep back tlie feeding cattle from species, are in the most promising market, and throw the barley sow-state, ing v< ry late on those soils. FASHIONS FOR LADIES. PLATE Hi.— EVENING DRESS. [ PLATE 17. — PROMENADE OR LMi- A WHITE crape, or fine muslin | RJAOl ; it, worn over white satin, A white cambric rohe, uith fullembroidered in silver lama round long sleeves, unornamented at thethe bottom. A bodice of ©live, or feet. Deep double Vandyke frillspring - green satin, ornamented


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