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AFFAIRS IN FRANCE

... There was a really splendid representative gathering of tout Paris yesterday at the inaugural performance of Baffalo Bill's Wild West Show, and Parisians are quite enthusiastic over the Indians, the Canadians, and the cow- boys. At Neuilly, where the ...

NEW YEAR'S ENTERTAINMENTS

... effects Iare introduced. One of the most unique awd i Einteresting eutertainments that has visited Glas. i fgowv is Bafflo Bill's Wild West, ia the East End Exhibition Buildings. The programme presented is af an entirely novel character, and differs in mauy ...

NOTES ON NEW BOOKS

... George Rolutledge & Sons have issued in cheap form a full account of the ailventurous life of Buffalo Bill (the Hon. William F. Cody), with the origia of his Wild Beast Show.-Mr David Nutt, London, sends us two little volumes treating of I English History ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... which will be played every evening until Olivia is revived on the 29th. l i Another serious accident happened at Buffalo Bill's Wild-West show on Thursday night. it The horse of Dick Johnson, the giant cowboy, stumbled aud fell on its rider, who was ...

LITERATURE

... The Grcat Salt Lake Traio. By Colonel fenry unman, late Assistant Quartermaster, U.S. Army, and Colonel William F. Cody ( Buffalo Bill ), late Chief of Scouts. (New York: ?? Macmillan Company. London _ Macmillan & Co.-This is a welcome com- panion volume ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... the community principle, ended on r the 2°th ult., the projected season in Chicago I having been abandoned. 1 Buffalo Bill and the Wild West Show, t which attracted so much attention at Kensing- ton last year, gave a last performance at Hull e yesterday ...

LITERATURE

... neither partial nor in- complete. He does not regard it as a great misfortune that such bills as the Homicide Bill of 1874 should fail to be carried, or that codi- fication should be somewhat delayed; because criticism on each new attempt leads to im ...

THE JUNE MAGAZINES

... to this is the pictunre of a life of unrest, told by the Hon. Colonel W. l. Cody, better known to fame as Buittlo ,'B'l wimose description of Fighting and Trapping out West reeaiis the dearly-loved ta!es ti- one's boyhood. A delichtful panar about ...

LITERATURE

... of the niagni- Ii-ent Baronial and Ecclesiastical Antiquities of Scotland, by Robert W. Billings and William Burn, no more than we have forgotten that Billings at least was -of English training, although he had an honoured, enterprising Scotch flrm for ...

LITERATURE

... elevated types of marine animal life were found, :.such as mollusea, creslaeea, toriis; and echinoderms. Since then, on the west-north-west of Ireland, in the Porcupine expedition of 1869, the dredge has been su-. cessfuli and with satisfactory results, at depths ...

LITERATURE

... defect. Golden r6ce . A Tale of the Wild West. By Bertram Mitford. (London: Triscliler & Com- pany. 1892.)-These of our boys who may be forturate enough to rmad Mr Mfitford's story of life ?? adventuro in the Wild WVest will vote it splendid. Indians ...

NEW BOOKS OF THE WEEK

... the poor languishing and wounded boys is -that I 6M so large and well-indeed, like a great wild buffalo with much hair. Many of the soldiers are from the West and far North, and they take to a man that has not the bleached, shiny, and.shaved cut of the ...