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WEDNESDAY'S AND THURSDAY'S POSTS

... WVEIDNESDAY'S AND) THURSDAY'S POSTS. CATTLE sHwm. TMll AWARD 01? TIlM SMIT311VEL6r CLUB'S 1`aflZES A1ND MEDALS, Dzc. 7. 11341. Jus;os.S.-For' caittle and long-evoelled qheep-Msr. S. Tlennett, of Reilgeniont, neal' Woburni, Beds', Air. Samuel Druce, of Rnt- shatm, necar Oxford; Mri. C. Stokes, of llingtors, near I~egwvortlt, Not,.S. For short-woolled sheep and pigs-Mlr. TI. Morris, of lIanoomb, ...

ART UNION OF LONDON

... Jlie annual Meeting of the, subscribers to the Art Union of London took place tofday at Drury-lane Theatre, for the purpose of receiving the tunnual report, and distributing thle thas.tls DkeofCanibridge, onl talking the chair, said tht it was with peculiar satisfaction that hie found himself before them, called on to psreside over their meeting; and 'e felt the greater plea,,,csurehcose eal ...

SMITHFIELD CLUB FAT CATTLE SHOW

... SMITHFIELD CLUB FAT CATTLE SHOW, 01I SII IID Z,lV ULLI.D VAL - WIss 2 - Y The annual public exhibition of this Club commenced on Wednesday, and is held, as usual, in the Horse Bazaar, King- street, Baker-street, which is well ventilated and lighted by gas. The arrangements are excellent, and reflect much credit upoin the committee and Mr. Brandreth Gljbs, thefHonorarySecretary. The ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... ro A ., - - . V - - , . -1- - t-- - -. _ The Journal qf Sacred Literature, edited by JoHN KITTO, D.D., F. S. A. C. Cox, 12, King William-street, Strand.-We have not space to enter in detail into the rich contents of this valuablejournal, which attempts to supply a lonzwfelt desideratum in English theolo- gical literature, butwe csnnotabstain from devoting a few lines to the article on ...

DORCHESTER WOOL FAIR

... ARIA -k- ?? . -1 -L r c t . - Under the able stewardship of M.r_. Lorwndes Stone and Mr. ?? In consequence of the diabolical outrage which was perpetrated a month ago upon the commodious and substantial barns belong- ing to Mr. George Davey, where the fair has usually been held, but of which not a vestige now remains, except the bare walls, the wool was pitched in the barn and close adjoining, ...

SMITEFIELD CLUB CATTLE SHOW

... SIMVZTTFIELD CLU^B CATTLE SHOW. Avards, ?? of the Soeithifield Club's Prenrnlies an~d Neldals, at the Horse Bazaar , Ilecg-street, ye6sterday. The Stewvards of the Yard, Al'. F-ranklin, of Ascott, near Tets- worth ; Mr. Worthingto, of Brockhiurst, Coventry; mad Air. Ladds, of Ellin-ton , Hulntingdon ; and the Judges--for cattle. and long-wxoolled eel)ee, Alr. CharlesStokes, of' Kington, near ...

THE THEATRES

... On Tuesday evening the national anthem was sung at moet of the patent and minor theatres, and was received with every de- monistration of loyalty. At one of the minor establishments (Olympic), such was the enthusiasm of the audience that they were so vociferous ill their call for God save the Queen, pre- vious to the rise of the curtain, that Mr. Baker, the stage manager, was compelled to ...

CARMEN SECULARE

... CAIU21IN SEICTLAf',. T/ie lieli Ston of ?? il1/i, 1S43. ffig-h praise lo llii, Nvhios- labow chasced despair, Biriougit Hopew to sslioth tilo wrili lkle brow urcome, llade CtariQ!/ extedil her heliding liand To} time of need aroueid this simitten land, ?? from tih sickening trance of deep distress To take the well-tiimed aid of kindliness; Aid that foni hlis s ntircd e.slctious ca:me, And ...

A CHRISTMAS CAROL.—(From Punch.)

... A 1 It I s r M A C A 1 0 L5.-(jroulll Pnc ?? T i C' 'ImivIil hoimi% an low Chistanhne '1o ?? ¶ funl ill, Illith ei,'it and Small I 1101e n iI ('110t to gil in Like Our1 Ohld liii , wcitli lariig, fires, Ii age hnogs pile high. to sit thereby. C/nols. We~'ve not a Siligle sbaviiig (Good Chri,,timis fire k physic rare To 11v1111 the regioi's ~ii wir ?? joill It) Stout S~iiO in. Wecv oot a crtiit ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... LITFIMRY NOTICES. THB COsMIC HISTORvY oF ENGLAND, DosiEY AND SON, AND VANITY FAIR, FOR OCTOBER.-We cannot give a better notice of these clever works than by quoting the following froah our facetious cotemporary, Punch:- The intelligent librarian who supplies the literaryappetite at the Joint Railway Station at London Bridge, accompanies nearly every periodical that he sells with a little ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... The Physical Atlas of Natural Phenomncna. By Alex. Keith Jobn- stone, Esq., F. R. G. S., &c. Blackwood and Sons, Edinburgh and London.-The celebrity wbich the folio edition of Mr. Johnstone's Physical Atlas has justly attained amongst men of science all over Europe, has induceu Messrs. Blackwood to commence the publication of a smaller edition, for the use of colleges, academies, and families. ...

BIRMINGHAM MUSICAL FESTIVAL

... Birmingham, Saturday Night.-The grand fancy dress ball in the Town Hlall last night, although numerously attended, vas by no means so successful as the London proprietors of fancy ward- robes, to their cost, must have expected. There may have been 600 or 7i0Ot persons present, but out of these not more than 100 were habited in fancy costumes. This morning the annual meeting of the subscribers ...