Petersfield deserves notice; a few places in accordance with pocket-touching loyalty and population can put her in the shade. It is decided to have a monster booth erected in the Market square, enclosing the equestrian statue of William the Third (which stands in the centre), in which it is expected to dine about 400 men and women, at half-past three o’clock, from roast and boiled beef, and plum puddings, the rations being 1lb. of cooked meat, 1lb. of bread, and 1lb. of plum pudding, with three pints of the best 1s. 6d. beer each, pipes and tobacco. Females, 1½lb of meat, 1lb. of bread, with plum pudding, and 1½ pints of beer each. Aged and infirm persons to have 2s. 6d. each. It is expected that about 500 children from the various schools will attend at 2 o’clock, and walk in procession, headed by the Hasdemere brass band, through the streets with banners, &c., and be regaled in the booth at one o’clock with plum cake, wine, and oranges, after which a variety of sports will take place on the recreation ground in the Heath, when at half-past seven a grand display of fireworks will take place near the pond. It is pleasing to observe that funds are ample, and that all sects and classes, join heartily together in this truly national movement.