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evertheless, have presented a very different appearance to that of our day. Only let the _gourmand_ take a walk through the avenues of the present Covent Garden--from the imperial pine, to the emerald leaves sprinkled with powdered diamonds--_vulgo_, savoys. Then the luscious list of autumnal fruits, and the peppers, or capsicums, and tomatas, to tickle the appetite of the veriest epicure of east or western London--not to mention the exotic fragrance of oranges, which come in just opportunely to fill up the chasm in the supply of British fruits. * * * * * ANCIENT ROMAN FESTIVALS DECEMBER. (_For the Mirror._) The feasts of _Opalia_ were celebrated in honour of the goddess _Ops_; they were held on the 9th of December. Saturn and Ops were husband and wife, and to them we owe the introduction of corn and fruits; for which reason the feast was not held till the harvest and fruit time were over. The vows offered to this goddess were made sitting on the ground, to show that she was Earth, the mother of all things. The _Saturnalia_ were festivals in honour of Saturn, celebrated the 16th or 17th, or, according to others, the 18th of December. They were instituted long before the foundation of Rome, in commemoration of the freedom and equality which prevailed on earth in the golden reign of Saturn. Some, however, suppose that the Saturnalia were first observed at Rome in the reign of Tullus Hostilius, after a victory obtained over the Sabines; while others support, that Janus first instituted them in gratitude to Saturn, from whom he had learnt agriculture; others suppose that they were first celebrated in the year of Rome 257, after a victory obtained over the Latins by the dictator, Posthumius. The Saturnalia were originally celebrated only for one day, but afterwards the solemnity continued for three, four, five, and at last for seven days. The celebration was remarkable for the license which universally prevailed. The slaves were permitted to ridicule their masters, and to speak with freedom upon any subject. It was usual for friends to make presents one to another; all animosity ceased; no criminals were executed; schools were shut; war was never declared, but all was mirth, riot, and debauchery. In the sacrifices the priests made their offerings with their heads uncovered,--a custom which was never observed at other festivals. The _Divalia_ was a feast held on the 2lst of D
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