THE BIRMINGHAM CATTLE AND iPOULTRY EXHIBITION. Among the group of observers who attended to witness sa the adjusdications of the judges on Saturday there was e probably not one who failed to make some remark on the 6 weather.
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SMITHFIELD CLUB CATTLE SHOW. necipal - ____ _____ dI of The eighty-fifth annual show of the Smithfield Cattle to tieket. Club opened yesterday in the Agricultural Hall, Islington, so her with the judging. Each year the exhibition assumes in
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SPOItTING INTELLIGENCI,. CHESTER NOTES. Raio fell heavily this afternoon, but there wa.s plenty of racing, aod flalby stood no chance with Pant Jones forthe Queen's Plate, though he beat him on Wednesday. Miy Friday's selections are ;-Gity, GEORGE 055A1,DESTON;
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SPORTING INTELLIGENCE. RACING FIXTURES, 1869. MAY. BXoltys ..... 10 West Drayton -Zotylou ........ 19 York .. .1 i llargate .17 Elerts Yeomanry 19 Itoborougah Hunt 11 Stokesley .t7 Wye D.1 Winchester ..... 11 B edditch . 17 Redoar .......
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SPORTING INTELLIGENCE. ASCOT HEATH RACES. PROGRAMME FOR THIS DXY (TUESDAY). The TRIAL STAKES of 6 SOve each. with 103 added; two-year- olds Oat lib, three Set 7lb, four Oat Dib, five and upwards lost eSCho6 and other allowancese the
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WATERLOO CUP BETTING, At the ADaLPEI RoIm;, Last Night. INDIVIDUAL COURSES. 8 to I on Bab-at-tbe-Boweter against Albatross, o 2 Cataclysm against Refraction. 2 1 Cavalier against Pedestrian. Even on sBendimere against Lsdy Lyons; at first five to four
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NEWS OF THE DAY. 119ingbaul paxis l AND JOURNAL. THURSDAY, JANUARY 25, 1877. THlE WEEKLY POST. The Number of SATURDAY NEXT, January 27, will contain- 1.-LOCAL NOTES AND QUEMIES. Edited by "Este." 2.-A NEw NOVEL: "sA Life fore Love."
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MARRIAGE OF CAPTAIN H. DRUJMMOI0- MORAY AND LADY GEORGINA SEYMOUR At St. Peter's Church, Eaton Square, London, on Taes- day, was celebrated the marriage of Captain Henry E Stirling Home Drummond-Moray (Scots Fusilier Guards), younger son of Mr. Cbarle;
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GLEANINGS. Advices from Lyons state that snow has fallen rather heavily in the neighbourhood of that city. From official statistical returns it appears that Paris boasts of 92,000 pianofortes in active service. It is stated that Pekin possesses 180
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GLEANINGS. The first female physician in Japan has passed her eexamination and will shortly commence practising in Nagasaki. A Waterloo veteran, in the person of COlnt Dornet- I Vorget, has died (says Dalinel's Paris correspondent) at the age of
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FAT CATTLE SHV1W AT MANCHESTER. The second Manchester and Salford Fat Cattle Show was comnmeaced at the PomIona Girdeas yesterday. The Scottish contingent was well represented. though it is probable the best cattle of the year have been reserved
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CO A1 M E IRU I A I'a [rContinued from the Fourthyagfe.) STOCK AND SHARE XARKET$. (Fitolt LoxWON, Thursday Evening. 78e f ollowing ar0 thje lates -prices :at the.-, principal 1iiUFtricS, &C.-Console 941, to 94& xd for money, Al
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F3GNER&L OiF THE LATE KING VICTOR E9l'MANUEL. (FROM} rTE DAILT NEwS Coanmspo=Nmiy.) Roxn, Thursday Evening.-The funeral pageant from the Quirinal to the Pantheon has been worthy of the: march of-Liberty from Novara to Rome. A grander pro- cession than
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IM ISCELLANEO U S.] T~b ATAM . GORGE CR.UjiKS'ANk.-c r-city Iid. ing to Preseut arraugemdepts, the remains of Mr. Cruik.. been ,sh shank will be buried on Saturday next at.Keusal Green, the., Ia about two o'clock. aid I od
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.- LOCAL AND GENERAL ---- . - I L LEEDS LIBERAL ASSOCIATION.-At 'a meeting of -the" Executive of the Leeds Liberal Association on ,Friday evening, the following gentlemen were added to 'thyseGc, eral Oommittee:-Aldermen Addyman, Galls- "Worthy, and Lupton;
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I LEEDS SMITHFIELD CLUB SHOW. I iAlthough the Leads Smithfield Club has lost about L000 t during the last veight years, it, members are to be"Con- t gratulated upoca their persevering efforts to ensure success, it and it is
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LJTERATUREe NEW BOOKTS AND NEW EDITIONS. SCOTLAND AND SCOTSMEN. |Any one wvho prepares an account of the men and manners of his timeo with t~he view of securing publicity for it, not during lie ownm life, but a century
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COXTMENTAL EXAHANGES, LATVDAYN- JtUTRn's TRLIGT'AM&) PARIS. After a firm opening, the tendency an to-day's Bourse became somewhat weak, in consequence of the decline in Bank shares, and a rumnour that the settlement of the Austrian cicrrencu question had been
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1 I ,I' .- i v dgardig . ;g tr ila l on(1'. hei i ; L reeally no suolh thing in Belfast. The common MOse of the public has guided them rightly, and they were correct in holdng
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COURT AND FA.SHION. THE COURT. * ON Saturday her Majesty, accompanied by Princess Louise, and attended by Lady Churchill, visited * Kildrummy Castle, a ruin of historical interest on s the banks of the Don. Leaving Balmoral Castle cearly
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