BUSTON HORSE SHOW

... BUXTON HORSE SHOW. t The 16th annual show of the Buxton Horse i e Sho Society wa held yesterday. The lunheonc B waes larel yh attendned, farnd Barkon ?? ls p eie ?? ?? h He said he attached great impo ...

INDIAN ART WARE

... INDIAN ART WARE O The Council of the East India Association have. 4 addressed the Secretary of State for India, re- O minding the right honourable gentleman that - during many years past they have mad ...

THE CHRYSANTHEMUM SHOW

... THE cHRySANTHEMUM SHOW. o0 - The depressing downpour which commenced . towards noon yesterday brought no little disap- e pointment to the members of the Liverpool Horti- s cultural Association, whos ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... 3Dai4 Fuanel: A Study of conaciew& By . Mrs. Alfred Mark-s (Mary A M. Fopps) M londona Hutchinson and Co. -d 6s.) r I Marks has given herreaders one of those sutle studies of charact ...

THE THEATRES

... lie in- ROYAL COURT upo [ill A very large audience assembled in the Royal -\ oil Court Theatre last evening on the occasion of the aid of first production in this city of the burlesque ...

THE STAFFORDSHIRE SHOW AT STONE

... THE STAFFORDSHIRE SHOW j AT STOTNE. I The fine weather yesterday had two effects upon the Jubileo Exhibition of the Staffordshire Agricultural Society at Stone. It enabled the exhibits to be seen to the very best advantage, but it also tended to diminish the attendance, inasmueh as farmers whose crop; have suffered from the long spell of wet weather remained at home with a view to minimising ...

AUDITORS AND AUDITING

... AUDITORS AND AUDITLNG. The October number of the ?? an interesting article upon Auditors, by our towns- man. Mr. A. H. Gibson, of the firm of Baker and Gibson. The writer discusses with some fulnesis the duties, utility, and responsibility of auditors, especially in relation to joint-stock undertakings and he especially treats of the difficulties connected with the question of the ...

NEW BOOKS AND NEW EDITIONS

... TNEWV BOOKS AND NEW EDITIONS. We have received the following new books and new edittons:- FICTION. Gulliver's Travels, with a 'reface by Henry Craik and 100 Iilustratiens by Charles E. Brock (Macmillan). P0. 38L. Stories from the Diarv of a Doctor, by L. T. Meade. and Clifford Halifax, M1I.D. (Newnes). Pp. 570. ';he Stor* of l'abette, by Ruth McEnery Stuart. (Os -od, Mclivaine, and Co. ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... THE.ATRE ROYAL. CARL ROSA OPERA COMPANY. The chief musical event of the week, if not, indeed, of the season, brought together last night a large and appre- ciative audience, whose satisfaction with the work and its performance found vent in frequent and hearty applause. To some few who went in the expectation of hearing an opera of the conventional English or Italian type, com- posed of simple ...

CHRISTMAS BOOKS

... That excellent anthology of literature which pleased a former ?? Half- hours with the Best Authors -no longer meets the eye except in obscure corners of old-fashioned libraries. It has fallen out of the notice of a decade which is not less desultory than its fathers in the matter of reading, but is naturally drawn more closely to the books and authors of its own time. In order to render the ...

NEW BOOKS

... I TiE EARLY Pr;uB c LiFE OF WILLTAM ENWAFT GLAD- t STOuNE, Four Times Prime Minister. By ALtFRED F. d ROBBINS. With Three Portraits. [ethuen and Co.] ! f, This attractively printed book of 450 pages is not i f only one of the most meritorious, but one of the t most interesting biographical works that have i f( appeared on the subject of the ex-Premier. With. I r out apparently having any ...