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with resille broché, or stamped with velvet of contrasting colour, as black on ruby, again are seen in bonnets. As the season advances, materials are thicker and colours darker; feathers, as well as flowers with petals of velvet, ornament them. We are promised a little increase in the size of bonnets very pretty ones are made for autumn wear of crape and black lace, with small touffes of feathers or bunches or flowers. A new material is announced for winter bonnets, composed of a guipure of velvet lace and chenille. Fancy velvet trimmings, as well as ornaments of satin and lace, will be as much used on bonnets as on flounces.

DESCRIPTION OF THE ENGRAVINGS.
PLATE I.

Carriage Dress.-Robe of taffetas, with two deep flounces, ornamented by narrow velvet in pattern and lines; jacketbody, with corresponding trimming. Mantelet of green velvet, trimmed with white lace. Bonnet of pink crape.

Little Girl's Dress.-Robe of pink taffetas, with full high body, the skirt covered by pinked flounces.

Promenade Dress.-Robe of popeline, with tight high body and bretelles. Mantelet of velvet, trimmed with black lace and ruches of ribbon. Bonnet of crinoline and taffetas, with voilette of blond.

Promenade Dress.-Robe of taffetas à disposition, with three flounces scolloped, and edged with narrow fringe; jacket-body closing with buttons; sleeves with frills. Bonnet of pink taffetas, with flowers.

Walking Dress-Robe of green taffetas, with two deep flounces, edged by wide fringe; high body, with pelerine schall trimmed with fringe, and small mantelet to correspond. Bonnet of straw and Terry velvet.

PLATE II.

Carriage Dress.-Robe of popeline, with flounces edged by bands of moire; jacket-body mantelet of pink silk, covered by frills, headed by ruches of ribbon. Bonnet of taffetas and

straw.

Public Promenade Dress.-Robe of taffetas, ornamented by bands broché in the material; high body, closing with buttons, revers and bands matching the skirt, and edge the frills of the sleeves. Mantelet of white lace. Bonnet of green silk, with flowers.

Evening Dress.-Robe of pink taffetas, the skirt ornamented by flounces of lace, and bretelles of white lace on the body; the hair in bandeaux, with drooping flowers.

Promenade Dress.-Robe of striped silk, with high body. Mantelet of black moire, trimmed with lace. Bonnet of tissu de paille and velvet, trimmed with black lace.

Walking Dress.-Robe of mousseline cachemire, the skirt covered with flounces; full body and mantelet of the same, with deep frill. Bonnet of Terry velvet and satin.

PLATE III.

Carriage Dress.-Robe of taffetas, with pattern chiné; two deep flounces on the skirt; jacket-body of violet taffetas, ornamented with black lace. Bonnet of fancy straw, with velvet flowers.

Promenade Dress.-Robe of green taffetas; the skirt is covered with flounces, trimmed with stamped velvet; the high body buttoning in front, with pelerine revers. Mantelet the same as dress, trimmed with rich bullion fringe. Bonnet of white Terry velvet, trimmed with lilac.

Dinner Dress.-Robe of pink taffetas, with pink flounces; plain body, buttoning in front; sleeves of three bouillons, terminating with frills. Coiffure of lace and velvet nœuds.

Young Lady's Dress.-Frock of mousseline cachemire, and paletot of blue taffetas, with rich fringe, headed by ruche of ribbon. Capote of Terry velvet and satin.

Carriage Dress.-Robe of taffetas, with flounces ornamented by bands of moire; high body, with bretelles to match. Mantelet of embroidered muslin, with ruche of pink ribbon. Bonnet of fancy straw, trimmed with ruches of ribbon and velvet flowers.

PLATE IV.

Carriage Dress.-Robe of taffetas, with flounces ornamented by bands of stamped velvet; jacket-body, with bretelles of stamped velvet. Mantelet of velvet, with fringe. Bonnet of Terry velvet and satin.

Promenade Dress.-Robe of moire, with double skirt; high body fastening behind. Mantelet scarf of black lace. Bonnet of white silk, trimmed with feathers and black velvet.

Walking Dress.-Robe of popeline, with jacket-body. Mantelet of taffetas, with frills and ruches of ribbon. Capote of straw and ribbon.

Carriage Dress-Robe of striped silk, with high body; bretelles to match the stripes; sleeve with frills, edged with stripes. Bonnet of taffetas and crinoline, with feathers.

Promenade Dress.-Robe of popeline, with three deep flounces, edged with fringe; high body, with pelerine revers, ornamented with fringe; sleeves with three bells, also finished with fringe. Bonnet of pink silk and black lace, with feathers.

PLATE V.

Carriage bonnet, composed of myrtle green satin, trimmed with ribbon to correspond, and bouquets of pink flowers placed round the front on a fall of black blond.

Promenade Chapeau, of fancy straw, trimmed with scarlet ribbon, and a large rose on each side; the cap inside is of blond, mixed with bows and flowers.

Chapeau, of brown satin, trimmed with rich velvet ribbon of the same colour; some dark brown velvet leaves are placed on one side of the cap, and a few also over the crown.

Pelerine of net, trimmed with wide lace, and fastened at the waist with a rosette of amber coloured satin.

Evening caps, made of blond, with broad checked ribbon, and garnished with dark blue flowers placed amid the puffings of blond.

Second ditto, of blond and pink ribbon, with small bunches of grapes on each side.

Morning cap, composed of lace, with lilac coloured ribbons and flowers of the same colour.

Second one, of muslin and lace, trimmed with acrise ribbon. Dress cap, of blond and white satin ribbon, with white flowers and velvet leaves on each side.

Second ditto, made of lace, with bows and ends of green ribbon, and a bunch of white roses at the side.

DESCRIPTION OF MODEL.

WE give with this month a model of a sleeve with single frill, which is intended to be put on in four deep flutes, and confined down about two inches below the top to form a heading; the frill should be edged by fringe or lace corresponding with the jacket or berths.

WHILE fining a delinquent for creating "a smoke nuisance," the Thames police magistrate warned the offender that as the fines are doubled at each new conviction, a thirtieth offence could be visited with a fine sufficient to pay off the National Debt!

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