LITERATURE

... ?? BRAT --b I T u RE. DOOKS AND NEW EDITIONS. or DORE (1) has found an appreciative bio. heI the oultqet contempliting a simple %I ~ir sl) fnds jatil so abundant that hier labours asI ~ shi5~hor dolin a thick volnume. REe is placed fe ~re h ~ssti bythese contributions of his friends. ~hhtha fal sare of vanity which the aimiable d ~? 551eee~ h ousld hardly, if alive, accept s Ir~i,,ying tis ...

COMEDIES FROM A COUNTRY-SIDE.*

... CO.EDIES FROM A COUN'!VY-SIDE.!l* AIASHAM-DE-LA-POELE and. Startleigh, the, village centres of the country- side depicted by Mr. OutramTristram, appear to be reached by the South- Wrestern Railway, since the three guardians of Ctythia de la Poele return to Waterloo after their fateful visit to that original young person. But for this indication we should have 'been inclined mentally to ...

NEAL HABBERT'S WARD

... By IsA BELLRRlBY. Author of 'Morgaret's Choice; Rioh man, poor man, apothecary, thief; ste. CHAPTER XXI. Poor Geraldine'e hopes were down at zero. When she found Aunt Jane was not only going to write to Hilton, but that Mrs. Cook had herself posted the letter, she had been eo happy in the prospect of immediate release that the hours dlew by like magic. But a day ortepo later Misse Habbert ...

MISS ANDERSON AT THE GRAND THEATRE

... VSR9ON AT HE ORAND a- _m O}IDBMB3_ .tL_. more thin comalon interest in the dramatio AU th f Ued took place last saight, when Aliss Mty Wale0 the tbsutifl and talented Amerikal actress kadiiwlhitaited Iso strong a hold upon the admira. 7ho ha9 the Loadon Public, made her first tjioDJ at the Grand Theatre. A large U ad gathered to greet her, and she received e r oeatnaware we1come on her first ...

NEW BOOKS

... eHINTS TO HONEST C1TIZENS: ABOUT GOING TO LAW, By AirTuuR JOIIN WILLIAMS. [Lozidoci : Cassecl and cu)] The six successive chapters of this little book 'ire headed- I How to Avoid Going to Law, How to Resistan Unfair Claim, 'How to Assert a Just Claim, ?? Hints to Wit- nesses, Hints to Jurymen, and Thle Police Court. Seeing that Law and Justice have very little to do with each other ...

WINDOW FLOWER GARDENING IN BIRMINGHAM

... WVINDOW FLOWER GARDENING IN BIRMIlNGHAM, I.ast evening three exhibitions of an ?? character took place in Lower Windsor Street Board Schools, Ada St ect Board Schools, and Alleock Street Board Schools respectively, and each bore a tribute to the energy of tlhe members of the B3irmingham Kyrie Society, in entleavollr- ing to elevate the tastes and habits of the worlking classes of the town, and ...

STAFFORDSHIRE AGRICULTURAL SHOW AT TAMWORTH

... r ST1AFF1ORDSHIRE AGRICULTZURAL SliOW . ~ANT TAMWlORTI'.i ha- The forty-first annual shows in connecetionl with the b] loicus Staffordshiire Agrienltiiral Association wvas opened on il 5dae0ii Tuesday at Tainwortib, anid was largely attendled by agri- b baeen cadoii ?? xtisit'ecae frcltorists from all parts of the counity of Stafford nold the y Is ofr cattle auid ho)rses are less numrerous ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... I - m OsAi'7 kArT ,rShe uee weinst out tin with her -gh ne ~g~ Pyizacm.Beatice..- R:}er'M* ty rove -In'ehe afternoon, accompainedby ., ese Beatrice: anc d her, Royal Highness Princess .Sr edere ?? : s ~ceKen f B~tenfierg ireltoutdertalkig.S \ & -i. Pruca.ta ictor fof Schleswi R.Pltelx, her Malesty grandson, arrived at the Castl m^ naberl~id Lde. :- -: : - .-Te RighittHouSir HCrassbad thehnour ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... I A II I Lady Jesakinson has left Kingstown .for -England. Lady Power arrived at Kingstown yester- day from England. Very Rev John Mooney, V G, arrived at Itingstown yesterday from England. F S Wade, D I R I C, and Mrs Wade have left Dublin for l.ondon, en route for Paris. A military band will perform to-day during the match Phtnix v Military of Ireland on the ground of the P 0 C in the Park. ...

CROSSGATES HORTICULTURAL SHOW

... CROISSGATES HORTICULTURAL SHOW. That the popularity of this show is hfllyl' maintained was evident yesterday from the large number of peoplQ who paid for admission into the field. The meeting is not limited to exhibitors of horticultural produce. Horses, ponies, and athletics, as well as flowers and fruits, go to make up the success which usually attends the efforts of the society. With a ...

TOW LAW FLOWER AND INDUSTRIAL SHOW

... TOW LAW FLOWEMR AND INDUSTRIAL SHOW. L _ ._ .. .. - The twenty-sixth annual show at Tow Law T, was held on Saturday, iamid alternations of 2 sunshine and rain, and before a ]arge poblic ni attendance, over 450 prizes behing awvarded r tar plants, finwers, fraui, vmgetables , po Ulbry, pigeons, rabbits. butter, eggs, IaNT bread, and ifor indastrial, lady amatieurs, anld ?? wor,2. Other ...

THE DEAR NEIGHBOURS

... THE DEAR IVEIGHBOURS. - B MAX O'RELL. MAX O'RET.L.'s new book, one or two chapters of which have appeared before now in our columns, is published at an opportune motnent. The journalists on either side of the Channel are at their old game of setting the dear neighbours by'the ears, and it is just the time for some one who is ''an Englishma In by habit. but a Frenchmtan at heart. to put in a ...