30 NOVEMBER 1839, page 7

Last Night, Two Meetings Were Held In The Metropolis To

celebrate the anniversary of the Polish Revolution in 15:10—one at the Crown and Anchor, the second at Exeter Hall. The firet passel ott' quietly bin the appearance of Major......

The Post This Morning Contains A Letter From Mr. Hamilton

Fitz- gerald in reply to Sir James Clark ' s statement respecting Lady Flora Hastings. Mr. Fitzgerald had hoped that Lord Hastings would have condescended to notice that......

Comfort For The Colonial Office.

[Prom the Weekly Chronicle, this MOM! Our able contemporary the Colonial Gfizette has assumed to itself the functions of " an Eye" upon the administration of Colonial atrairs,......

Sonnet Matrimonial.

[One if a I:air in Fraser's May,;.-iia pr Dee,. niter .2 Ends the year '39—time last to end With fair Victoria's maiden reign; the rest Our now "fair vestal, throned in the......

The Theatre S.

Tine Iiirals supplanted the .tiehea/ J;ei Seele/q/ at ('ox - emit Carden on Thursday. The cast of characters i t cire',..ti VC, tit costumes are as mnirect and elegant, and the......

Money Market.

Smex Evert %NM.: , Famtv FM RNOCIN. There was an extreme pressure for money dltring t .1e early pant of the week. and until yesterday there was a general iltilispositioli among......

The Quarterly Meeting Of The Society For Promoting...

sign was held last night, at Saville House, Leicester Square ; W. Ewart, Esq. M.P., President, in the Chair. Mr. S. Smith (in the absence of the Secretary) read the report of......

East 1n111a Shipping.

Arrived-At Gravesend, Nov. 26th. ■Iary .1tm. Cex. fr,co the Cape. At I,Iverpoo1; :th , 1 Gem en. riam neeelt; and '...(Ith..Iolinson, Spence. fr, , ni Bombay. At the C tp,........