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FASHIONS FOR JANUARY

... manchettes of fine cambric, embroidered Vandykes. Belt of the same material as the pelisse; brooch and buckle of pale silver boots of pea-green prunella. Opera Dress Hat of pale blue tulle, rather low on the left side, and ornamented over that side of the ...

GRAND TOURNAMENT AT EGLINTOUN CASTLE

... trimmed with silver, flic Esquires of the Marquis were Lord John Beresford, Sir Charles Kent, Mr. Mark Whyte, Captain Lumlev, Captain Lewis Ricardo. Mr. Maidstone, and Mr. J. W. Beiesford and the minstrels were an Irish piper and harper. Sir Charles Lamb ...

The Editor of the Bath Herald lias hten indulging in some sneers at the great Protestant ineetin* held at the

... bjth-sided, no-sided statement. S K. Filmer's Election for Wist Kent.— At a meeting of Sir Edward Filmer's supporters, hel I in anticipation of an opposition, at the Star Inn, Maidstone, the arge sum of £1000 was subscribed the room meet the expenses ...

The accounts from Greece represent that country to stilt distracted the rival pretensions of the various ..

... plantations near Maidstone have improved since our last; but this is by no means general—the greater proportion of the best grounds growing black, and there cannot be above half a crop. We continue to receive worse accounts from the Weald of Kent, which will ...

SUNDAY's and TUESDAY's POSTS

... said he, to wear buskin boots and shoes in the summer, and very nice cool things they are. Like other people I wore them occasionally in summer. One day I was passing the head inn in the town of Darlington, with my buskin boots on, when a dandy London ...

The Elections.—The expulsion of Mr. Hume from Middlesex is a tremendous blow to the revolutionist party, and to ..

... of thousands in Rucks, Oxford, Berks, South Devon, South Lancashire, North Staffordshire, West Norfolk, West Sussex, East Kent, North Essex, West Worcester and all the rest. Take the aggregate of all the votes polled on each side during the present contest ...

SUNDAY'S AND TUESDAY'S POSTS

... Friday, the 21st ult. Addresses to bis Majesty, thanking him for the dismissal of his late Ministers, have been agreed to at Maidstone, Cambridge, Liverpool, Nottingham, Norwich, Weymouth, and Alverstoke, and three parishes Wilts, Sec. &c. On the morning the ...