13 SEPTEMBER 1828, Page 8

IMPORTANT INTELLIGENCE.

The Morning Paper, observes the Globe, from which we have already given two or three articles which were pompously put forth by our con- temporary under the head of " Improvements in Modern Vehicles," now communicates the following:—" A singularly light and elegant chariot is now building for his Grace the Duke of Leeds, painted a Devonshire brown, to be decorated with raised coronets, placed on a carriage, with a compass sweep of a new device ; a cabriolet, for Colonel Ross, of Port- land-place, painted a dark green ; a chariot, for the Earl of Chichester, painted a bright green ; a vis-a-vis, for Mrs. Barnard, painted a dark blue, with mouldings of petit-or ; a cabriolet, for Captain Henry Vyner, painted a chocolateicolour ; a stanhope, for Sir Harry Verner, painted green, with brass furniture ; a very superior britchska, for the Marquis of Cholmondeley, painted the King's yellow; a vis-a-vis, for Mrs. Legh, painted a corbeau-brown, with or-niolu ornaments—arms on the quarter- rails ; a chariot, for Mrs. Carter, painted green, with the Orleans stripe."

We are happy to have it in our power to add to this curious in- formation, that a blue coat, with brass buttons, is building for Mr. Dobson, junr., in the salt-fish line of business, of the Minories. The collar is a foot and a half deep, and the skirts of a fine width. A yellow waistcoat, with mother-of-pearl buttons, is also in hand for Mr. Augustus Jackson, of Gravel-lane ; the colour is of an extreme brilliancy ; the bottom button is not intended to button ; and it will be worn by Mr. A. J. gracefully open in that part, so as to allow of sitting without rumpling up the garment. A dickey, or fore- quarter of shirt, is being constructed for Mr. Octavius Simpson ; it is on an entirely new plan, and will not require washing, Mr. Jackson's pea-green inexpressibles have been exhibited to a few private friends at Thompson's clothes-warehouse, Barbican, during the week ; there is a broad stripe all down the side, and they are much admired. Mr. Gibbs has purchaSed a pair of stockings on croino. abroad ; they are exceedingly genteel white cotton.