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HOW TO FIND EASTER

... HOW TO FIND EASTER. To find the day of the month on which Easter Sunday falls in any given year A.D. the following is an easy rule. It avoids the troublesome calculation of Epacts, Golden Numbers, and Dominica' Letters, and only requires to know the year ...

AMERICAN ITEMS. (From thi Chieago Tribm4)

... 'Journal of Oruph eo r' drawn the u4sereisocie of Easter, is weak. as at no tine were the Irish or Briti s h shimmies 'Quartedieimacs' in the strut MN of the word • or did they imitate the Jews ir their Easter, whioh they invariably celebrated a Suisday. ...

P` a rrowzr BY OUR SPRCIAL CORRISYONDINT. -41-- _ rradoro Will uudorstaud we do hold ropy& for our able ..

... National Gallery and British Museum give working people some other opportanities than the mere stereotype holidays, to wit, Easter and Whit Mondays and Boxing-day, of enjoying, and, perhaps, learning from the vast collections of works of art and science ...

LAUNCH OF THE TANJORE

... the Market at Seville, one of the most important pictures of our time, may be I about eight feet long. Mr. F. Goodall's Rising of the Nile equals the in else, and then many others of proportionate length and height. IN the last hour of sending In ...

Mr. Bright and *than

... ese ha dinner. Chnrching the s ad to be performed four tinies a es the kßilary, Easter, Trinity, end Tom wows t as at present, only twig*, at the oomessieureet Easter and Trinity Team It being several of the judges In health la of sitting in the soli ...

tCaoliti Goette AND WEEXLY ADVERTISER

... of 1172, but being summoned to Normandy to answer for his share in the death of A' Beckett. He left by the Wexford port on Easter Monday, April 12th. The next English monarch who visited Ireland was the worthless Jahn, who previously plundered the Jews ...

Literary Notices

... -Lord Aberdeen, by R Lovett, /LA. And many other Popular Papers. The Bouday at Home' foe April eorataine- Au Illominated Easter Proatispieoe-Mire Null's trial, by Zverett GeedeRoee Aline, a Story Alice King-The teachiog of Jesse, by Cr Robertson. ...

The Corn Trade

... ns of produce are In eons*. quenee much dearer this week than they last. Pears are confinedto Benne Hance, Ne Plus Mends. Easter Ihnirre, and one or two others. Apples of good quality may be had; Grapes sufficient for the demand. Kent oohs felon tress ...

Published: Saturday 25 February 1865
Newspaper: Cashel Gazette and Weekly Advertiser
County: Tipperary, Republic of Ireland
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1583 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

OUR WAYZE GOOSE

... subsequent toast. the Rising Generation of Irishmen. They were, it might be said, at the blank leaf, dividing two eras. The glory of the past with which he bad to do was separoled from them by centuries of gloom and sod &easter ; it was only in the order ...

az =IIIIEIC

... there any ot the men whom she had been in the grove on day ot the murder. For a considerable tithe she could not te gut to rise from her seat; tied when she did, aid stood up alter a gieat effort over haul', beft.re she had turned round but while rod ...

CASHEL GA±ETTE' TIPPERARY REPORTER AND WEEKLY ADVERTISER. FEBRUARY 16 1878

... sun looks forth in splendour, . - . an easter 'll,O light oar beats up liquid gold Fi•out the precious depths of ocean. Tic sullen clouds of tempest With ruay light ere tipt, And the spires of the distant city rise Above the dazzling mist; Awhile the weary ...

Costiusod free, our last

... crops In spring the full moon rises on an averagein our latitude—an hour and a half later on each successive night. Even in summer months there is a difference of twenty minutes or half an hour, but the Ilarvest moon only rises nine or ten minutes lattr night ...

Published: Saturday 05 February 1876
Newspaper: Cashel Gazette and Weekly Advertiser
County: Tipperary, Republic of Ireland
Type: Illustrated | Words: 4330 | Page: 5 | Tags: none