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r AWRENGE HYAMin his Bespoke Depart-XJ mentemploys tlic most skilful Cuttersunder bis
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T AWRENCE HYAM ' S JUVENILE ATTIRE JU has secured for him the largest . 'connexion among Parents and Guardians ; and halving now been established above ' - ' 0 years , he can safely rc-f r toliis great and continued success , as an indication of the upright mturner in which his larg-e business is conducted . . City Establishment , 30 , CiKACECIIUnCIl-ST . WEST END ESTABLISHMENT , 189 and 1 D 0 , TOTTENHAMCOLKT ROAD .
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FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE . Tuesday , November 15 . BANKRUPTS . Charles William Fitzmaurice Liddle , Bull-inn-court , Strand , licensed victualler . -.. '•• Francis Whithall , Herne Bay , miller . Jolin Simmons Morris and James Brooks , Earl-street , Blackfriars , stove-grate manufacturers . Isaac I ) avis , Bristol , cigar manufacturer . Jolra Hooke , Bersham Mills , near AVrexLara , paper manufacturer . William Balshaw , Bolton , cotton manuiactiirer . William Smedley , York , grocer . Friday , November IS . BASKHUPTS . Eugene Dtival , New Bond-street , milliner . William Holmes Wakelin , Ealing , builder . James Louson Anderson , Camion-street west , City , linen factor . William Henry Elliott , Clieapside , City , clothier . Thomas Foreman and Thomas Jolinson , Farershani , Kent , carpenters . „ . Thomas Pratt , Dean-street , Soho , farrier . Andrew Wigdahl , Lower Thames-street , City , ship broker . . , _ . , , .,. James Price , Maidenhead , Berks , builder . David Allen and John Smith , Manchester , waveliouse-Samuel Johns Back , Kingstpn-upon-Hull , tailor .
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We { Manchester Examiner ' ) understand that Mr . Cobden , whose interview with the Emperor of the French was reported a few days ago , received for himself and Mrs . Cobden an invitation to visit the Eniperor at . Compiegne , but that their private arrangetncnts did not allow them the pleasure of accepting it . . ... .: The Journal du Havre states that the appointment of General Trochu as commander of the French expedition to China will shortly appear in the Moniteur . He will receive-in combination very extensive military and diplomatic powers . The Louse of Mr . Moore , of Toxteth Park , Liverpool , was entered on Wednesday afternoon , and property to the amount of £ 2 , 000 stolen . The Birmingham Post states on good medical authority that the health of Mr . Stephens , the Cliief Superintendent of Police is failing fast , symptoms of dropsy having set in . There is at present serving in the 11 th Hussars a chestnut-coloured troop horse , named Bob , of the remarkable age of 30 years . By the horse register of the regiment it is seen that this horse joined the 14 th Dragoons as a 4-yr-old on October the 2 nd , 1833 , and was transferred in 1842 to the 11 th Hussars . He embarked for the Crimea in 1854 , and was in all the actions , including Balaklava , in which that regiment was engaged , being one of very few horses who survived the exposure of that winter , and is still fit for duty in 1859 . It is to be hoped that such a horse may never leave his regiment , ¦ whatevex infirmities may overtake him . It is not improbable that when all the fittings of the Great Eastern are completed she will make a short trip across the Bay of Biscay and into the Mediterranean early nex ; t spring , bc-fore starting on her great run across the Atlantic . A piece of broken gold-box has been obtained from the wreck of the lioyal Charter , spotted with gold . This is attributed to the forcing of gold-dust into the wood by the enormous strength of the sea in breaking up the vessel . " MUe . poschetti , the first danseuse of the San Carlo Theatre , " says a Naples letter , " has lately been the object of a feminine vendetta , originating iu the jealousy of a rival . She was attacked in the street , when walking to the theatre , by several women in masks , who maltreated her . She was able to get to the theatre , however , and shortly after appeared on the stage , amid thunders of applause , a rumour of the attack having become known in the house . " The Nation says it is looked on as fixed that Cardinal Wiseman is to go to Home on a long visit in a very short time—about three weeks hence . A reverend gentleman , -Mr . Cheyne ,, has been solemnly deposed from the Episcopal body in Scotland on account of errors which , we believe , are termed Jfimeyitc in character . . Notice lias been issued that all . the tickets of admission for the noxt few days to view the Franklin relies having been given uwuy , persons requiring them inuut send directed stamped envelopes to Stanford ' s , Marshall ' s , or Byefleld ' e , Cliaring-crosa ; © raves ' , Fall-mall $ Parkers ' , West Strand j and 3 ? 0 tter ' H , Poultry , when they will bo forwarded in the order of application . QaVgnani says that M , Costa , the well-known maestro and conductor of the orchestra of Covcnt Garden Theatre , is engaged in the composition of a new ojutorio , in which . Madame Albonl is to take tfao principal part .
One of the poisoner" Palmer ' s racers , Golnnder , which won the Chester Cup in 1853 , is at the present moment plying in an omnibus between Islington and Kennington-gate . The Godolphin Arabian was rescued from a cart in the streets of Paris . A . correspondent draws our attention to the large number of francs at present in circulation throughout the metropolis . The resernbl-auce of a franc to the English shilling is calculated to lead to frequent mistakes , without a close examination of the coints presented in payment .. To obviate such errors , it may be remarked that the rim . of a franc is smooth and plain , while that of a shilling , is the reverse .
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r AWRENGE HYAM , in his Bespoke Depart-JLJ inmif- oninlovs the most skilful Cutters , under his
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Leader (1850-1860), Nov. 19, 1859, page 1282, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2321/page/22/
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