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THE CLERGY THE ENEMIES OF ITALY

... clergy are always found working the details of these movements, and are always able to foretell them. At Naples, during the Easter week, all the prisons were to have been opened, and religion and order were to be restored by the aid of the bandits and who ...

THE KENT

... excited state owing to the sale of the proceeds of thirteen Easter due seizures. The articles disposed of were of various kinds, the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel, according to the Easter due formularies, having seized 74 yards of broad cloth (a ...

THE INTXRNATIONAL EXHIBITION OF 1882

... attention. EASTER HOLIDATS.—The arrangements of the South Eastern Railway will be found %ogles am* accommodation to those who drake te avail of railway travelling during the ensuing holidays. There will be excursion trains on Good Friday, Easter Sunday and ...

Misttilantons

... pepper. His visitor looked on in delight while Bruce slashed the meat and salted and pepiwrwl it. Now then, said Bruce, rising and motioning his guest to his seat, you eat that. 1! Why I sant you to eat it, and I mean to eat it. You come here a ...

Our Yonbon Q-..orresponbent

... that we do not at all times Identity with oar eorresiaguleitt'b (Ti - l'arliament is now hard at work, preparatory to the Easter recess. As usual, there has been an immense amount of sound and fury, meaning nothing. A great many motions have been e ...

HOP INTELLIGENCE

... in the open air, and where the fierce sirocco of the Lybian desert seems sweeping down Oxford-street or the Strand. The sun rises in a nearly cloudless sky, and bright as sapphire; what vapours hang about are light and fleecy, serving as the best of parasols ...

Rlistellantous Otntral Ettus

... MAJESTY'S FRIEND !—Her Majesty and his Royal Highness the Prince Consort, with the Royal family and suite, as is customary on Easter Sunday, honoured with their presence the public promenade of Windsor Castle, on the grand parterre, where Her Majesty, with ...

REVIEW OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS. TM prootiont of this pow dose lot Roomosorily Windt, r'llt the eehtinae hen istimmuL

... sod Pierri. The will is mark‘d by the same calmness and cool contemplatioe of death, sod makes provisior.s shich ebaract,rised by justice. The repudiation by Orsini of the doctrine of assa 4in glint uuder any circumstances and his espreasi ou of profound ...

THE KENT TIMES

... attended. On Good Friday the church was filled aith attentive and devout congregation, and on Easter the edifice was literally crowded. Before each service the Easter Hymn ll . llgngat 88 sung n procession the c h urc h, th e w h o l e o standing and joining ...

Ilkbuoys f aural Ida

... amides,. those Norii•togMf I upon • Saxon stem. One would asp that I. their • blon.l metro bin.. and to sae there so wort. rise Wis.s thou of • kiss of tbo elm aad of their ens p.I• _ _ _ Purr ADD COUNTRRPUEV.—Fency Professor Holbee, publishing a taatimorrial ...

THE DINNER

... permanence to it, and that every succeeding year at gatherings of that kind, there would be a greeter portion of Ilw company to rise to acknowlcdze lbs cumpliumut. (Loud thee,..) The Noble Chnirman then said that he had come to what he might term the toast ...