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EASTER AMUSEMENTS

... EASTER AMUSEMENTS. AiKOTrnaR twelve months have passed Away, and the pleasant festival of Easter in again close at hand. With the opening spring we hail with much plea- A sure the occurrence of this annual observance, it, fraught, as it is, with saored ...

THE FESTIVAL OF EASTER

... THE FESTIVAL OF EASTER. Tim Christian Church will, in the course of a b short time, celebrate the great festival or feast of |f Easter, the commemoration of the Resurrection; and as this period of the ecoleeiastical year is one 2 of the highest interest ...

EASTER MONDAY AMUSEMENTS

... MUSEUM is neteri without its fhousands' of eager and delighted Visitors at Easter? and yesterday was no exception to t the rule. The very imall charge at which itis opened makes Easter' Monday the peoplees day, and enables even the poorest classes in tile ...

GRAND EASTER ENTERTAINMENT AT THE MANSION HOUSE

... GRAND EASTER ENTERTAINMENT AT THE TMANSION HOUSE. Tan Lord Mayor and Lady Mayoress gave a sump- tuous banquet on Monday evening, in the Egyptian i 1all, to a; large and distinguished circle of guests, among whom were the ?? Duchess of Somerset, Lord J ...

The Gave-hill

... with flowers: The rising sun already gilds the wave, And first beholds yon steop basaltic towers, That brighten up as they his welcome gave, While night, on noiseless wing, seeks dark Cuchulhin's cave. What notes proclaim the joy of Easter morn i The heavens ...

THEATRICAL GOSSIP

... Irouses tdis wecle, and dririeng the haster holidays crowded ones. There will le fouir nrornirg performances- next Saturday, Easter Monday, Tiicdeay, Anlt Friday. We should advise our country friends to avail theruselves of the opportunity these per- formances ...

LITERATURE

... volumes is now before us, and in the preface he makes the following reference to the Cavehill- Behind my native city there rises a hill which against the sky has somewhat the colour of a inan's face, and is generally declared to be a giant portrait of ...

FASHION

... Bishop ofDurhamn, and Miss Victoris Russell, daughter of Lonrd-John,' .Blussalillwil- bo solem-' nistqS duxing the ensuing Easter holidays. , ! PiXSrOTO CAPTkI.N BIOYb'S WlbrO.-Th'e Ttutl ?? ?? her lamented hthisbandt'having lust his life in an immediate-nact ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... Church Work. Mrs. Bray con- tributes a most eaciting n narrative of real life, en- titled The Condemned Novice. No cne can rise I from its perusal without feeling that truth is stranger than fiction. The notice of the life of Archbishop Ussiher will ...

LITERARY NOTICE

... resembles the London Literary Gazette. There is something invidious in comparisons- there is besides something expected from- a rising periodical beyond the customary merits of one long established, and which very expectation often leads to an erroneous estimate ...

Fashion and Varieties

... own door. His Grace ?? Dulke of Haamilton, on his ar- rival here lately, went to kiss tlre Pope's foot. Tie holy father, on rising from his seat, found a gift of tivelve thonsand scadi lying at his feet. His Grace attended at all the holy offices performed ...

FASHION

... and Countess BernstorfF came down to Windsor and paid their respects to tile Crown Princess of Prus- sia (Princess Royal). EASTER SUNDAY.-The Queen and Prince Con- sort, the Prince of Wales, the Crown Princess of Prussia (Princess Royal), the Princess ...