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LITERARY NOTICES

... ALSIA'eAcs,-The Farmers' Alnanac (Ridgway. Picta odily) is a capital little work. by Mr. Cuthbert -V. Johnro, pF..S. It contains a mass of interesting and useful infer. mation wlich cannot fail to miake it exceedingly popuha witl u farers and all connected with husbarnry.-Ee.'. 1 in's Alnmamnac is a useful penny almanac. -which is puf lished by Messrs. Partridge and Co., of Pcternoster-roo. It ...

COLUMBUS AT THE PRINCE'S THEATRE

... - - ?? 1- - -, - rob natley. COLUMBUS, AT THE PRCES IEATRE In orderto stand wellinthebriskeomn-tifio, n :t -. In order to s r'~L Ddii&1RE In order to stand Well inthe brisk competition Withanothe establishment, the Proprietors of the Prince's r Messrs. Bailey and Nance, have gone to ?? expense in producing their Christmas attracti00 anidte result has been highly satisfactory. Indeed ...

PETERSFIELD CATTLE SHOW AND DINNER

... The annual exhibition of fat stonek. corn. and rootm. is e The annual exhibition of fat stock, corn, and roots, in a le connection with the Petersfield Agricultural Association, a was held in the Market Place on Wednesday. The attend. I eane was larger than upon any previous occasion. The a show of fat stock was about equal both in quality and quanu- e tity to that of last year; the corn show ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... LITERARY NOTICES7- I Belgravia commences the new year very briskly A serial story is begun. It is caled Righted at Last w l is by Mr. Price, the author of The Clerk's Dqught I The chief articles are more than usually numero a-d I interesting. Among the principal we may nend t Folk-Lore of Far-off Lands, A Revelation ?? Sea, The Great Cuban Difficulty (bytSala), I h I Company, and ...

THE COMIC PAPERS

... THE COMlIC PAPERS. 3t it ii A Lt d La3 .y La d in -p La ai, Ld r, Id lu Id ir 'a ie y 3r 10 Le if e 5 1r to Ls dI' Ls rb! d lb It is XFrom Punch.) A GOOD FIGURE-HEAD.-An arithmetician's. FRom Le FoUet.-The prevailing colour in Parts sin*e Marshal MacMaahon's re election--eagents. QUESTION OF KiN.-If you are your deceased wife' sister's brother, is she not just as much niece to your uncle the ...

THE COMIC PAPERS

... TEE COMIC PAPERS. (From Punch.) What Ornithologists Smoke.-Birrlse, What the reerage Smokes.-CavcvlLcz What Rural Deans Smoke.- Chlaschi SMOKING IN SaciLY.-AcCordilg to a to Eternal City, The tobacco monopoly extended to Sicily. Why the lightning- say; all we know is that Etna smokes. To THE KITCHEN.- We recommend to domestic servants a work entitled Not They like a novel. Let them read ...

CHICHESTER FAT STOCK, &c., SHOW

... CHIC-RESTER FAT STOCK, &c., SHOW. ml_:_ .. .:La. £. _ -, I - Thiis-a-nnua--l e-x-hi-bi-tio-n too-k p~l-ace ?? last lei in the new Cattle Msarket, Chichester. The numnber of fiat B1 I-beasts and] sheep entered was, as usnial, somnewha sml, n i II sontic prime nimiintis were exhibited. Unfort unately, one f ?? beast, which gained the second prize in Class 2, became so co *s excited during the ...

THE THEATRES

... TEE THEATRES.. tre Rovnl.- Mr- T-Tenyv T. At the Theatre Royal, Mr. Henry Loraine, the well. known tragedian, commenced a week's engagement on Monday eveningwith an original historical play entitled Charles I. The play, which is in three acts, is from the pen of the late Miss Mitford, and from its tone it is evident that the sympathies of the audience are expected to be aroused on the side ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... CnaSTMrAsANsNuALS.-There is notbiun new or striking in the Christmas numbers this year. As Christmas is the season of pantomimes a.s well as of family gatherings, the showman and the actor are heroes of a great numberof the stories which are supposed to ne seasonable nt the present time. In the Bclgr-avia A1 anteal we have the History of Dapple Gray, a youngster who was stolen by a ...

THE ENGINEER STUDENTS' ANNUAL DRAMATIC REUNION

... THE ENGINEER STUDENTS' ANNUAL DRAMTIC ; REUNION. I E The Prince's Theatre was crowded on Tuesday evening it being the occasion of the annual dramatic n of ted the Engineer Students of H. M. D. S., Dockyard. Upwards av of a thousand invitations had been issued, and from the ap- dir pearance of the establishment it was evident that very few a had been declined. Every available seat in the dress ...