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EASTER AMUSEMENTS

... EASTER AMUSEMENTS. Manchester and its surrounding districts have long kept up holiday time at this particular season, the occupants of the town seeking after green fields and a clearer atmosphere, whilst those of the country literally crowd our streets ...

EASTER AMUSEMENTS

... EASTER AMUSEMENTS. THEATRE ROYAL. - THE SLEEPI'NG IEAUTY. One of the flost success5ful pieces which hits come from the pen of that most successful and prolific extravaganzie -writer, Air. J. E. Plarrelie, lasa been reprorluced at our 'Theatre Rovyal ...

THE EASTER MONDAY REVIEW

... THE EASTER MONDAY REVIEW. The annual Easter Monday review of metropolitan and other volunteers took place, on Monday, at Dan- stable, and although the numbers were fewer than on a ?? previous years, yet the fineness of the day, the completeness of the ...

THEATRE-ROYAL

... feature of the week has been the repetition of Dsr Fr'iechuizis (which we perceive is agi.'a announced for thet last time before Easter this nighf I{ . Each time it has been played additional beauties have ,been given to it; anfiwe have not the'slightest hesitation ...

THE CHILDREN'S HOUR

... you to know how we amuse ourselves on Easter Sunday. The grown-up people hide eggs of chocolate or sugar in the garden or the house, and after they are all hidden the children seek them. They are told it is the Easter hare wuich brings and hides them for ...

ART AND LITERARY GOSSIP

... work has to be submitted to Convocation before its issue to the public, it is not very likely to be published before next Easter. On July 27th the Positivists of Newton.Hal will, we understand, make a pilgrimage to Chalfont St. Giles in honour of Milton ...

ART AND LITERARY GOSSIP

... General Gordon during his recent sojourn in the Holy Laud, will be pablishel by Messrs, Macmillan and Co. immediately after Easter. The General left instructions for its ?? before his departure for the Soudan, and has sines written from Khartoum on the ...

SELECTED

... peoples just the brighter will it dainl W\e beholdI the slpeioldonrbreaking, wvhere thick mist so longhas lain, And we sing our Easter-music o'er the coffin cleft in twvain ! From the ancient hell of darkness struggles forth a younger world, And the hostile ...

SELECTED

... peoples just the brighter weill it dewvn; We bohold the slpledour brealting, where thick noistso long has lain, And we sing our Easter-inusic o'er the coutit cleft in tvain! Fromn the anncent 111ll of darlkess struggles forth a youinger world, And the hostile ...

ART AND LITERARY GOSSIP

... wvhich drive over ac rhe summits and detach thinner wnreaths to the hollowe~ on wvhich1 rise trailing against thoe ciffs. The iris spans -hi paxrt of the lake, rising from and passing into the mist. of WVithin the arc, a veil of light permits us to see ...

THE CHILDREN'S HOUR,

... look upon the sea as a lovely picture, which gladdens us as none painted by the hand of man ?? power to do. 'When the wind rises, and the waves dash mountain high, breaking noisily with white-foamed crests, we remember the stories we have read about the ...

THE WEEK'S STORY OF PARLIAMENT

... thle Exchequer' when he proposed I el that the House should rise- for the Whitman holi- I days P Te this . Sir STApFoRD NonTRioTs stsatd. th that having regard to the short holiday at Easter ha thought it would be convenient for the House th adjourn to ...