LITERATURE

... It T T B 3 A T t B Betio sjr 1jOO A.ND NEW EDITIONS,. n nghearn haa done a more immediately prue- a lrit in the cud, also a greater, service by the n I1 if DO.h iB vcn to his oss5&Y On Po , as aiW .yre bl) ?? it he had devoted himself, with all h rlsgcs $ dligence ho has here put forth, to the ,P smey ne manual of Political HElconmy. o 1 ;lu¢rla boas to spply the test of what he conceives b ...

WHARFEDALE AGRICULTURAL SHOW

... I WIlAli.FEDAL'LE AaRItCILTEMAL S8O1W. ISaturlayv being a half-holiday, several thousoasds of vereon,,, lmany of whom jourrneyed fomn Leeds end s Bradfordi, took the opportunity of Visfiting the Whgrfe- v cask Afgrioulturall Society's hohow at Otley. It being the seconad day ofl thre show, the saxoibition was confiled to qc greatr par of he efarnoom th sun honebrigbil~y, ~nd. fin its wrm rys ...

LITERARY AND ART NOTES

... Mr. M\urray will publish in the course of this month a volumc of lc:f !- written by the late Earl of Beaconsfield to the members of Iiis family. 1 830-31 Mr. Disraeli made a tour in the Mediterranean for the benet o'n s health, and in these letters he describes his experiences and advent during the journey, Lord Rcnald Gower will publish in a fewv days a little volume of taccl entitled Notes ...

CAMBRIDGE LOCAL EXAMINATIONS

... ;CAAMBRIDGETOCAVEXAMINATIOAN - PRESENTATION OF AWARDS. The ansual distribution of prizes gained by Birmingham girl candidates at the Cambridge local examinations was made on Saturday at the Grammar School, New Street, by Mrs. William Kenrick, president oftbe Ladies' Association for Useful Work, under whose auspices the examinations are held. In addition to Mrs. Kenrick, who presided, there ...

Magazines

... I, IN Corn/ ill this month Court Royal, by the author of John Herring, maintains the high promise of its opening chapters; and No. il, William Square is an undiluted ghost story vigorously handled. There is also a readable paper on Humours of Parlia mentary Elections. Otherwise there is not much thatis noticeable in Cmwnhill. Mrs. Annie Edwardes' serial, A Girton Girl, in Trenple ...

Published: Saturday 02 May 1885
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1043 | Page: Page 12, 13, 14, 15 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE READER

... ?? ?? I E IIE ?? ?? ?? ?? 1--.1 ?? .. . ?? o1w the cream of the cream li ves an d moves, and has-its being; what the hidle, the people who pull (or at any rate in ?? days used to pull) the strings of Government, (1o and say whets they are not before the public ; what are the bright things which make their letters warth reading, their talk worth recording-to be interested in this is a very ...

Published: Saturday 09 May 1885
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1395 | Page: Page 23 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

LITERARY NOTES

... . i Mr. W. Ga. Wills may not be a great drama- tist, but his Charles I? and Claudian W, show clearly that he isda very true poet. Better devidence of his poetic gift than either of these g plays afford is furnished by his new poem, at Melchior.' This work has been published he two months or more, and little or no attention ad hasyetbeen given to it. The reason is thatthe of form is by no ...

WHOSE HAND WAS IT?

... A 6TORY OF R~USSIANT IN TR1iGUTE. 'e B3Y E~yo ilntil y. FORTU-7s DU BOISGOBEY. ms rT~i 0Oto Any. or. Ltreoi, THE AASA Atx:.'Tius WOimA NV¾'TII THE. 8eAR,' co Cli(p- '11M o m TOEna norig c.,&o. II Tma HrOUSE IN THP Iw: JloUFRror. The brunlette was very lovely, aiid after a pleasant conversation 3Aluiximne proposedi to ae* 9 comilpany her to her door. 1o c. She 6aid :-i will allow you to ...

ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITION

... ROYAL ACADEMY EXIIJBTJO-N' Br A LADY. I spert an agreeable day at the Royal Acaderna on We3. nebtday last, privileged as a member of the press. I took caln and quiet survey of the paintings at least five da8 before the general public were admitted, and I was ' ptesent on the private view day on the fol'aine Fria . vhen there were all the representative mnembers of soc;r , or, view in addition ...

A STRANGE STORY

... I . .A LTRAGE -STORY.; -I The pialtoulari have just transpireI at. Croydon of the reappearanae, under extraordinary. circum-. stances, ONof rtha Dennis,_22, who left her home, at Belgate, on March 4, and who was notheard of unit a few days ago, notwitbstandink that every inquiry had been':made by the Orliinal Investigskion Deparb. ment and advartisemeats containing htr description were nserted ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... PUBLIC AMUSEXENTS, ]DRURY LANE. thosiastic, and so far as a first-night's plaudits hen .dged, l genuine verdict was on Thursday £0 hspou Mtonsieur Massenet's comic opera of 'hich, produced at the Opera Comique, f' January, 1884, has already been given in its ans} al version by Mr. Carl Rosa, during his pro. tec. On accounlt of the tunefulness of OiOcL0 the strik4ing melody of most of its tbe 5 ...

HULL HORSE PROCESSION SOCIETY

... HULL ?? PROCESSION SOCIETY. ANNUAL SHOW. The fourth annual show of the Hall Horse Procession Society was held yesterday, in the Hull Corporation Fiold. About £75 was offered in prizes for horses which were best groomed and had the cleanest harness, and there was a large entry, comprising about 270 animnals, of whieh neatly 140 were shown by the North-BlEstemf Railway Company. The display was a ...