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TUESDAY'S POST CONTINUED

... 'TULFSDA Y'S P'OST CON'1 '1NUE). Bank itrntc'0 tile Le1don Ga-e.te o/ Ii;day, .!an11c i. Edward Clark, Mortirner-road. King.land, buil-ler. Rtobert Sheet. UWilstod-street, Serners -towV11, grocer' tharlei (Uurdetn Mfatthew John, Hlopkinls, Purtinanl-treet, Port- pan-uq-are, tailor and draper. Min. \clteell. Finsbury-plaec Suuth, l'ilzrov-sqqUale, rnoilure dealer. 1{odpson Stelling. WNall, ...

THE SHAKSPEARE NIGHT AT COVENT-GARDEN THE THEATRE

... THU SHARSPEARE NIGIT AT COVEN:T-GARDEN THE TR.E- IXlse performances in aid of the Shalspeai6 Fwnd took place., on Tuesday evening last, when the house presented a most mag- nifleent appearance, and was cramrned to excess. Nearly every member of the theatrical profession now in London lent their assistance, and amongst them were the well-known names ofl Macready, Phelps, Farren, Harley, ...

CUFFEE BUXTON'S ACCOUNT OF THE OLD YEAR

... (PRUM THE AGE AND ARGUS.) Some people have their notions and recollections of the old year; others have neither the one nor the other. The former are liable to great error, especially if they rely upon any medium less authentic thiu the newspapers: the latter require enlightenmient. For tho sake of one and the other, we publish a chronology, by our ancient contributor, Clwe Bux.rton. That ...

CHRISTMAS MEAT SHOW

... cli Ri MAT.S E IT , $TIf)W, O LII Olnmial elxn'w'if lbv'f' mto iton, I alitli. 'ial. pig-neat, .ffint', ?? oi-l trys, enl Saturday last, wvas as attraciea otafle e'ihiitliiti has ltellomn beven Nitelosred, andt s'n the( prisenit oC. casion the, oatet'iso fur the Oxf'ii'd public havie volt ?? 11111r repuotatioin for provideig thle ggool ?? t ?? %oild inl Short weP [ILav 6ay, otit tit, holeel ...

THE HOUSE OF PRAYER

... TIHE HOUSE OF PRAYER. -ON trAE IN1IW IMILITARY CHURCH AT W1NDSOls. T He people had a mnind to the swoik. Hark ! 'tis the early matin bell That calls the suppliant throng; Oh ! sweetly its vibrations tell IThe Church, desired so long, Has a rear'd its everlasting gates In truth and holiness; And there ?? Lord of Glory waits Hlis worshippers to bless. Tho saintly Bishop has been there To ...

FAIRS,

... FAIR S, At Hertfurd fair, on Saturday, tile supply was not very large, but of excellent quality, and a very fine show of sound and first- rate horsos was offered. Well-bred nags obtained prices varying from 151. to 251.; cart horses from 20 to 35 guineas ; inferior and old horses a complete drug. Cart colts ranged from 14 to 25 guineas. In the stock field, beasts, well fatted, made 4s. 6d. per ...

FASHIONS FOR JANUARY

... ThtSHEONS FOR JANUARY.. (F'rom7 ?? eanl Padis Ladirs' Mkagazine of l'ae/rioon ilrriry meorinilg toi/et/ira in Paris aro mardo of drop) with tight sleeves, r~ororige hri~hand ti'ht~xokdnri ort mne urioro frerqrrntly svitlh wide b/iris of velvet. Pronronadie dresses of pel~i, satin, poenI *le sore, wvith sleeves of moderate sizc, a little fulness at. tireo reriole, and joeltoys formed oF a ...

UNION HALL—TUESDAY

... UNION HALL-TuESDAY. STEALING WATCTES AT Tifli SURREY TtiIEATRE.-Two well- dressed young fellows, named n *J'o/nsoamd iAloasrthl, suspected to belong to the swell mob, were placed at tle bar before Mr. Traill, Chargedl with stealing two wvatches from the persons of Mr. T'romas William Battam and Mr. James Cheaffers, in the pit of the Surrey Theatre. The first gentleman stated that lie was in ...

CHRISTMAS SHOW OF MEAT, &c

... . ?? . . - . . . ?? Our annual exhibition of Christmas fare tookc place on. Saturday last, and although thle weather was extrenriely wet, thle various avenues in the market were crowded with spectators. On many previous occasions we have expressed our opinion of thle excellent display of meat., game, poultry, &e., but we never remember to have seen a better exhlibition then the present. Fatter ...

TUESDAY'S POST CONTINUED

... 'EA - - P CONINED 'U.ESDAY''S POST CONTINUED. RANXKUPTs FRxO'I FlIDAY'S GAZETTE. Robert Poole Styles, Bnnbury, chemist. William Jones, Luwer 13rouk-street, Grosveuor-square, boarding- house-keeper. Thomas Mason, West Bromwich, Stafford, grocer. Lbharles Wislbank. Birlminghram, metal-dealer. William Bartley. Sunderlaud, tailor. Samuel Moody, iceds, printer. John Avenis, lfeeds, stuff-merchant. ...

FEMALE FASHIONS FOR DECEMBER

... FEMALEt FASHIONS FOR DECEMBER. Mssnteaus vary from thc ?? which is little more than a large pelerine to the long one reaching the feet; out bials, almost without r seam, they hang very well, end are simple; short ?? nl Espagnol are cut ais a very large pelerine, en biais, falling in folds, wvith small square collar they are made of eoloured velvets, lined Nvith satin or erminc. PIlisse cloals ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... LITERARY NOTICES ..rvw TM . Den -* -. THE LAND WE LIVE IN: Part 11. C. Knigqht, Loadon. This periodical fully inalintains the character witllwhichf it commenced, and justifies as in again awardinpg to its spirited Publisher our tribute of praise. ThesuBiects described in this number are Windermere, effield, Brkenheand, and Cambridge-in the latter of which there is an interesting and amusing ...