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... numerous headlands bays, give rise to the most extiaordinary irregularity in the tides and currents along the north coast, and in no place are they an conspicuous as in the neighbourhood of Ballyeastle and the island of 'Whin). The rise of the tide here Is only ...

MISCELLANEA

... Essay in Natural History. By WATE 'With a View of Walton Hall, and an Autobiography of ,Author. I vol. fcap. Art.-rearing.— Ad rising is iii expedient fir obtaining busineu by no means generally practised. t tradesmen are deterred by the expenie ; wane hare ...

HOW TO MAKE HOME UNHEALTHY

... cause the overlying rocks to sink down again and resume their original position. By such agency we might explain the gradual rise of Scandinavia. Calculations have been made by geologists which appear to account for the elevation of Lad in Sweden by a ...

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... EDUCATION. • - MOUNTAIN-VIEW B ARD ING and DAY SCII ,0 , SYDNEY- AVENUE, BLACKROCE The Rev WILLIAM DOHERTY, A.M., Pr dire. At the Easter Examination of the Pupils s Establishment—in the Sacred Scriptures. repetition of cbaptt 5 CONSMItted to memory, composition ...

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... and Sak el CAildras. —This week has been marked by our annual gingerbread fair, which is held at the Barrier du Trona on Easter sunday, but this year was put off on account of the elections. It Is a singular institutionperhaps unique in Europe—and well ...

NOTICE TO BU)

... for 40 LARGE GOTHIC WINDOWS—the frames of whiebrire of the rot gone. sashes ith the best I.t Dundalk. of n .TTIGE.—The . - EASTER All o'clock on commemc By or JOHN CORN. lk.rk to the Union. Premium Kildare-stratiG, Id 1141. leM's eeier. E. HARDMAN, 11:raist ...

THE CORN _TRADE

... to the former tribute, and feel it an incentive to higher attainments, while others are too discouraged by early cmsure to rise from beneath its weight. Henry the Fourth of France not only knew his countrymen but mankind in general when be said,— A spoonfall ...

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