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THE SMITHFIELD CLUB SHOW

... : A . -TE4.ffiMlTHEMf WCLU' SHOW. - I . I ~~ - .. !. A, -. nw *ha. . . .5h. , .54 4J. Al_ - - -- I I'll Tfhis shdw ofit trk nhsg s-it dnes enrof tht earliest ?? 'er snd .most'rstriking indications of thle apprclrot' Christmas, thi id takes place in its old locality in Baker.sftet diring the pre- ha jigsentwlk. tjer&e4..s ?? toid bt tlt..Will 7 : Ye a hit ty 'Mkrativeras ft 5MI cas _or the next ...

THE DEWY FLOWER

... THN Dbt Itu sr . Pacing one morn my garden bower, 'Neath pensive thought's depressing power', A flower I view'd amidst the green, Of velvet charm, and tint serene, Pearl drns thst hung with glist'ing air, Tending to make it yet more fair. Awhile I gaz'd with musing eye, .vA[ bosom heav ing mamy a sigh, When, as I tearful left the spray. A voice on high vouehsat'd to say, Hearsesase its ...

FASHIONS FOR DECEMBER

... FASHIONS FOR DECEIBER ?? ?? who be- ?? Le Fallee.) It is impoaqible to ?? anything richer or more bseausttfl than hie thse present style of ?? appearance of o5r funhisinables at olea . th thatrs o bsll s qitedslacittg. Diamonds are worn In great Ali )In profusion, mnixed either with flowers orthe sibbones somuc In Y3ue the bh. this winter. Hows of ribbon, with long floitting ends, reaching the ...

NEW MUSIC

... NEW MUSMC. ncL 55 £u5~L5I.N' Zbe Vsaion of the Negro Slave-J religious melody; TAe. SZle MoM ers Escape-two melodies composed in celebra- of tion of incidents selected from Mrs. BEEcrra Srowx'sa popuo. do hr novel, 'Uncle Tom's Cabin. The melodies are pleasing call and simple. They are very tastefully got up. A Happy by Cktrietaas Day, words by C. C. EAMZS, music by FRANK qr.. EAMES. M~y ...

LITERATURE

... 2~ ;t~~op~ical Mgazine. Edited by 3. PASSMOiSE forl EDWARDS5. NO. Xi. and XII. London: J. P~ssuoaR ho EtiWAILS; and all Booksellers. ?? The first Of these two numbers opens ihtecnldn portion of a brief but cleverly sketched mnemoir of the late c Duke of Wellinigton; which is followed byats essay, in wvbich Isis capsbilities, his fortunes, and big career, are compared fO~ with those of the ...

DAYS OF CHILDHOOD

... DAYS OF C'HUfDPOOD S'cenes *ofchilehoed, ele2 ad bright, I-love voul gentle rlys, That sill refhect ttceir heavenly light T7po:! Macturc days, * .w young heart WAS vwild and free, l:: . earoe; -. . * 'vfll ul d:tc.be ; ?? s oft. ?? S . Yi e..as. tox a If Uialz ...

LITERATURE

... LI'ERATURE. 73~e llis*'sry of the Restoration of dae ~omasrchy ins France. By AtsazoNS& DE LAmARTINE. VOL ll ., p.p. 4. London: 'ettIU:LLY and C~o. I The third Volume Of this ValUable additi on to the- historical literature of Europe, con tinues the narrative of events, from tire overtlaros of Nsapoleon, at Waterloo. in dL65, to the period of his death, at St. Helena, in the year 1821. The ...

LITERATURE

... LITERATURE 2 Dhe Ausfraliat54 Colonies ; their origin and presetit CaosditiOn. By WVILLUAX Hoes FBG , late professor' of Geo- gplyinte College for Civil Enigineers. London: LONGMUAN. BROWt, GREEK, and LoNGMANS. This portable and judiciously compiled volume forms One vohnse ortwopacs o te ecelle'tt series brought out by these spirited publishers, under tole name of1 The Traveller' Library. it ...

LITERATURE

... L- I'1'ERATUlE. The ]ri-PA Qaos'tet'I, Rteview, No. S. December. 1852). to Dublin: W. B. KtELLY, Gra'tol-stlreet. London: Sime-ti x110.MABs5IALL~Pad Co. Edinburgh: O1AVaaandlBovxo. ml This very ably conducted quarterly has now reached the vsi eofcltlsiofl of its second volume, and'we rejoice to say, so far be as it has gone, it has not disappointed the hope we first es. let pressedrespecting ...

CHRISTMAS FAT SHOW OF MEAT., &c

... CHRISTMAs FAT SHOW OF MEAT., &a, . jigisisY. ~~Tb Again Rt year has passed nearly away, and onsce agialn ha-e Blent we to say something concernitl ?? Cs~ teS blhited in this town, (IV Friday laft, for Christmnastfare. -prese As we anticipated, from the Dumber oif first-chata atockr 4esp-c shown and disposed of int Derby inatliet, and~ at ?? serve, sale, which havse recently takenl place in the ...

LITERATURE

... LITERATUREp. - -- -frT 27se~~u~i's Uairersity ?? December. but Dublin: JAMES M'GL.ASNAN. London: W. S. Oita aubr and Co. EdinbUr-h1 jojj~ NIrSZtES.in1 The Dublin 'Magazine for 1)ecember opens with an appro- N priate and well written paper entitled 1The Right Spirit of sveiig Christmas- The sentimnen~tis floely suited to the solemnnity, Johr and to the friendly feelings evoked by the approach ...

DERBY SMITHFIELD MARKET—CHRISTMAS SHOW

... DERBY SMITRFIELD MARKET-CHRISTMAS SHOW. y e The show of prime fat cattle displayed in the Mforledge 1 yesterday (Tuesday), was much about the average in point e of numbers; and the evenness of its quality was fully more remarkable than on former occasions. Among the cattle, an l exhibition ofsymmetry, asmarkingsupetior qualitywas nainiy attended to, and mainly prized; and it was gratifying to ...