31 DECEMBER 1853, Page 12

WYLDE'S GREAT GLOBE.

The solid and eminent attractions of this exhibition have received an accession in a compact but not meagre collection of Arctic relics and specimens,—arms, implements, bear-skins, and sal-skins of Esquimaux and Tuski, stuffed birds and quadrupeds, &c., brought home by Ingle- ' field, Hooper, and others; including also some meat-cans that were found, belonging to the equipment of Franklin's expedition. In this collection alone there is matter for stimulating and gratifying the curiosity, enough to make a visit to the Great Globe, apart from its many other claims of interest and culture, one of the most agreeable within the reach of Christ- mas sightseers.