NEW MEMBERS OE THE PROEESSION. 
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Sussex breed gave evidence of careful cultivation, and it was 
more than once remarked that these animals approach the 
character of the Devons more closely year by year. 
Among the sheep the South-downs attracted most atten¬ 
tion ; the long-wools were, however, well represented. Pigs 
were neither numerous nor of unusual merit, but, judging 
from the crowded state of the small compartment of the 
hall which was assigned to them, they have lost nothing of 
their popularity with the visitors. 
The annual meeting of the Club was holden on December 
8 th. Lord Powis was elected President for the ensuing year. 
NEW MEMBERS OF THE PROFESSION. 
At a Meeting of the Court of Examiners of the Royal College 
of ■* Veterinary Surgeons, held December 21st, the following 
students from the Royal Veterinary College, London, passed 
their examination, and received the diploma of the College, 
viz.— 
Mr. Alexander Attwood . Putney, Surrey. 
— Alfred Blogg . . London. 
— Thorpe AViiliam Bishop . Brixton, Surrey. 
— Thomas Graved . . 8t. Austell, Cornwall. 
— John Wickham . . Albourn, Sussex. 
At a Special Meeting of the Court of Examiners, held on the 
same day, in accordance with the resolution of the Council for 
the examination of candidates holding the Highland and Agricul¬ 
tural Society’s Certificate, Mr. Alexander Lamont Butters, Exeter, 
was admitted a member of the College. 
Veterinary Jurisprudence. 
COUNTY COURT, BRADFORD (YORKSHIRE). 
{Before — Daniel, Bsci., Q.C., Judge.) 
Tuesday, 15tii Dec., 1868. 
CLIEF V. CAWTIIRA. 
This was an action brought by Messrs. Cliff, iron-founders, 
Bradford, against Mr. Enoch Cawthra, horse-dealer, to recover 
