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CHRISTMAS CATTLE SHOW

... - CHRIST-MAS CATTLE SHOW. THE GREAT DAY. The show of fat cattle at marliet on AMonday was, %without fo exception, the finest that has yet been witnessed ; a striking m ?? was observable throughout. The quality tc displayed was of a very superior order. There was a general et absence of preposterously fat meat all on offer was fit for p: the table, and general excellence pervaded throughout. It ...

THE WINTER CONCERTS AT THE CRYSTAL PALACE

... THE WINTER CONCERTS AT THE CIYST.fI, P&LACE, n The fourth of a series of concerts given on SaturdaVq ,- the new concert rooms at the Crystal Palace, took place on Saturday. In addition to a vory well selected prograzlmui of instrumental music, Mr. Maniue had secnred the scrvicei an of the Orpheus Glee Union, snd also introduced to lie Dn public a young lady from tho Rloval Academy of Mcsic. g ...

DENBIGH CHRISTMAS MEAT SHOW

... The baitchers and other tradespeople of the ancient town of i Deubigr, selected Wedtiesday last for their ?? show. The li bee;, tnuit is, andl p kii eq nriled. if not .xceeded in qua tity ard q raltity, the rgod thihrgs extbiited onil former orccasi is: indeed a fiedlv ri alry exists a ilrog the Deobigir tottehs, witi e e-ie res, far anid lear, kieow how to appreciate, i hiilt tile, putlic ...

SMITHFIELD CLUB CATTLE SHOW

... S3IITHFIELD CLUB CATTLE SHOW. acets Tuesiliy being the first public day for the exhibition, as there waa a very large attendance of visitors, who, for wit thle most part, appeared to take much isatercst in the pro. lis ceodings.I Early in the evenirg the members of the clab a~ssembledl iS in the Cossanittee-room for the transaction of general tio~ bsssincss. Tlae Duke of Richmond presided. Ces ...

FASHIONS FOR DECEMBER

... _, .- . , FRON1 Lr IF0JET. N ew Among the various forms adopted this winter for mas9- teaucx, the ?? wvill be very generally in favoacr : the simplicit~y of its shape, and its comfort and convenience OTCre as a walking-dress, wvill reader it especially suitable for Mf young ladies, The easaqccs Blc'cce (also ajzceo) is very be- per( comieg, it is made to show thle figure without fitting it ...

CHRISTMAS

... C H R I ST MA S. 'Tis good to see a blazir.g fire High pil'd upon the hearth, When frost bits keer,, and snows attire The surface of thI earth - But better still to see good fare Outspread upen the board, That nil who come may freely shaie The contents of the hoard. Bu what can half-paid lsb'rers do Whtn children 'roind hem cling ? When shelves are bare, but coniforto few From such a source ...

THE BIRMINGHAM CATTLE SHOW

... TH-lE DIRKEXNGMAIN CATTLE SIHOW. hat The cighth of thosc exhiibitions of stock and. pftq he Whic 'Lave gainesd lirininghlarn no inconsiderable asiount he of anme opened on Tuesrlav at Bingley iall, a lar-ce bi.l sng y erected seinc yea;s since for the purpose. Being yivaic s'iew day, the attendailce of Ilhe nubility ?? g-trsre anrd 'e of the agricultural world generally, w-as c-xe'i ir 1 ...

Original Poetry

... Oligilial vomp., TRY AGAIN.-, When persring a page of a book or a tract, And the matter therein but encumbers the mind' 'When the subject seenms Mintts of matter of fact, Search the paees ali nver, till better you find. But on reaching the 'Flt,' and labour you've epent In search of the Pearls, where ?? there wvere none Never miud, try again let your heart be content, In patience you'll flid ...

WELSH PERIODICALS

... It has been) the misfortune of Wales to have herself criticized bv extreme tel, behieg either enthosiasts or detractors : so that vihen a stranger hears the Welsoman when desranting upon his Counlitry, his lmtiguage, or his pedigree, a hkid itt fucledulitt anltd toirth clues over hiint; and I am afraid that the artinle of your Corrsepntldenel* ., ulpon Welsh l'eriodicals is not ealculated ...

WELSH LITERATURE

... (From the Atheneum.) An enthusiastic assertor oif the value and b6eauty. El of Welsh intellectual culturea opposed to Eng. flis culture, at least for Wales and Welshman,-0 sends us, in the following communication, an ac- 0 count of the Peasant Literature of the Principality, I which we think oor readers will receive with inte- rest,-even though they may refrain, as we dlo cur-4 selves, fromn ...

THE CHRISTMAS PANTOMIMES

... -.DRURY-LANE THEATRE. anc~ The Christmaslnovelty at Drury-lane is a pantomime, ent which has been inaugurated with more than the usual the quantity of scenic and motley attributes. To those who ins looked forward to such means of recreation, the ingenious gu and humorous novelty prepared for boxing nigh~t, by Mr. Air B. L. Blonchard, gave promise of great performance. The wl previous successes ...