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... -SC] AN APRIL FOOL. jec Cs Go look for truth in deism, or sense in absenteeism. c Or discouragement to theism, in a Cambridge school; Ml Court an author for his pence, read Shelley for his sense, je, And dub yourself from hence-forth an April fool! Ma Believe ...

ARPIL FOOLS

... suro an April fool. Ard thon with Blunkumn swoli'n and fired, Oh, Jouathan, nny son ! Spendtcug thy miilion-a day, Half frenzied half fix ?? Union who seek'st In cviv war, ?? in Slavery's school, What, oh my Jonathan, art thou, If not an April fool ? Asd ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... WALES THEATRE. The first piece upon the programme of last night was Messrs. Brough and Halliday's diverting farce called An April FooL Mr. George Bel- wore's humorous representation of Mr. Paddles furnished plenty of fun, and Miae TeresA Furtado played Diana ...

ODD THOUGHTS

... imbecile grinned and said, 'Ah, noi yez can't April-fool me!' I- and went off and left me! a If my wife hadn't appeared in a moment or two I is should have been a 'goner.' 'April fool!' Don't 1 Aever say 'April fool' to ma again. r. And l\r. Betty savagely ...

AMUSEMENTS FOR THE WEEK

... Belmoro terminates on Saturday next. The pieoee to be performed until Friday are Brough and Halliday's farce entitled An April Fool, The Irish Emigrant, and the birlesque Once upon a time there were Two Kings. On Friday, Mr. Dan Bryant, the Irish ...

LITERATURE AND NEWSPAPER CHAT

... you April Fool r Tule Lords aire growving wise; they write t00cr surprise, C Tue gravest tragedies, ats lifmuroarus ats Poole ; ii 'Their geniussoars so high, front them ittett Shskspeare fly, q Atid Mlilton's all siy eye~-Ohi, you April Fool!I a Sotme ...

ALL FOOL'S DAY

... earth! Its sedIs have all perished in the schools! I pronounce the LL.D.'s, F.R.S.'s and X.G.'s, And tle unreformed K.P.'s April fools! What are Wellington's that shine 11l liredictioss of a storm ? M'hat are Wynfords wheen they whine O'er the Chancery rcform ...

LITERATURE

... Scenes in the Life of a Gambier, and last, but not least, Father FIlut's play- ful song, Les Poissons di'Avril, or April Fools, which will be read and quoted by every body. 'Ihus, for half- a-crown, we have in the present number of this comic periodical ...

THE CHILDREN'S HOUR

... to have some fun, it any rate. I have persuaded a number of young friends of mine to make all their acquaintanoes into April fools, and I have suggested a score of tricks they can play.' ?? I said, 'thC is what you have l in mind, isit? Well, Imust say ...

THE CHILDREN'S HOUR

... sci-een and Seating hersielf on a matchl-box, why of dlo parple tease each other en eliot day by making wbat thle they call April, fools of tlsen.?' 'ad. Why? growled the Smoky One, scornfully; for ore funl, of course. Ithink, said I, (fiat in die ...

VARIETIES

... which is cur- Wairly appropriate enough-and that is, that the Noodle year is fixed, by Act of Parliament, to commence on ' April Fools' Day. It appears that no less than ten lives were lost by the explosion of West Moor Colliery, near Newcastle. The shi ...

THE CHILDREN'S HOUR

... a very samat ifimn of humqri. A very dull fellow nsa tell a lie if his onnsiennee is a, dull as his wit. Beamuse making April fools generally involves lying, as well as a somewhat brutal disregard for the feelings of tam eviictia` -it is a custom more ...