THE EASTIIII RECOIL
... THE EASTIIII RECOIL Lord PALMEIZSuN announced that he intended to propose the should rise fur the Easter receas on Friday, the 18th inst., until the following Monday fatniglit. ...
... THE EASTIIII RECOIL Lord PALMEIZSuN announced that he intended to propose the should rise fur the Easter receas on Friday, the 18th inst., until the following Monday fatniglit. ...
... that owing to the critical state of affairs the Easter Monday parades were cancelled. The British officials iu Dublin took this as an intimation that there would be no danger that day and departed on an Easter holiday. Army officers nearly all went to Dublin ...
... at Hilary, Easter, Trinity and Michaelinu Sessions, on the respective days appointed for the holding of the Land Sessions, snd immediately after the termination of the business of the said Land Sessions ; And at Carrick-on-Shannon, at Easter and Michaelmas ...
... and epeaks well of the careful training of the choir by the chap- lain. Mrs. Roberts played the musical accom- paniment. On Easter Sunday there was a full choral vier, the church being nicely decorated for the The epecial music wae rendered with much taste ...
... CAIDE LIKE A MUNI/Ka-CLAP. There is oo doubt that the rising in Dublin clime like a thunder•olap en the people in general. whose thoughts on Easter Monday were bent on the enjoyment of the holiday, The Sion Feiner. in Dublin were never taken seriously ...
... Eupatoria in good condition. No further intelligence from the Crimea. BERLIN, SATURDAY.—GeneraI Weddell has to Berlin to pass the Easter holidays; he was on his way to Paris when he received orders to return to Berlin. He is afterwards to proceed directly to ...
... 110 LIDA TS The Prime iliaiiiiTter.replying to Mr Akers Donsles. said the Government proposed that the House should rise for the Easter Hawes ow Wedusedsy. April 11. at the dose of the afterti..ou sating •od the holing', would lamed till following Tuesday ...
... MOIIILL EASTE , : VEsTILY. he annual Easter Vestry was held in th Moliir. Parish Church, on Monday, at t o'clock, the Veu the Archdeacon of Ardagh in the chair. After religious exercises were engaged in the hat of ltegistred Vestrymen was revised, during ...
... o'clock, on the second day of cach Easter and Sessions. Apreats—Appeals from the Dceisions of Magistrates and agaiust Poors’ Rates, will be beard after the A fur Spirit Licenses are diaposen of h Town re required, at each Easter Seasiona, to KR ter their License ...
... of the EXCHEQUER. in reply to Mr. Ilank , y. said he did not intend to introduce the budget before Easter, but he should as early as possible after Easter. The CHANCELLOR of the EXCHEQUER. in reply to Mr. Norris, said he intended on an early day to bring ...
... nervous, irritable, and gloomy, and has evil forebodings. There is a giddiness, a sort of whirring sensation in the head when rising up suddenly. The bowels become costive ; the skin is dry and hot at times ; the blood becomes thick and stagnant; the whites ...
... PASSING ENTS The Easter Holiday. Easter is upon us once more. This year happily it will not be overshadowed by the calamitous effects of a great such as prevented the usual Faster exodus twelve months age. There will be #0 ccssation of railway traffic ...