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... TOWN TALK. BV OUR WMCDOIC (Our Traders trill tee not Mil retponsibU for our aide Correapotidmte optatone.) The Easter holidays send every one who has the power out of town, to see friends, to refresh at Brighton, or to finish the hunting season—your ...

THE ARTS, LITERATURE. &o

... the Market Place at Seville,” one of the most important piotores of our time, may be about eight feet long. Mr. F. Goodoll's Rising of the Nile” equals the last in size, and then many others of proportionate length and height. In the last hour of sending ...

TO 'W IST T .A. Ij K- OCR - that do not kM mrtclva I opmtom. Eastek amusements passed away

... a change the old days of bull-baiting and cock-fighting. We may not be much more virtuous, but are certainly leas brutal. Easter Monday presented the instance of changed John BuU-musical Friday and Saturday, on Monday was warlike. Who would have thought ...

- ; statement that the Government intended to keep the question the neutrality of Switzerland apart from that ..

... —-Sir C. Wood said that after Easter he would bring a bill embracing both those subjects; and also the amalgamation of the Sudder and Supreme Courts. THE EASTER HOLIDAYS.—Lord Palmerston moved that the House at its rising adjourn till Monday, the 16th ...

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... election will probably take place on Thursday week. Ox the 27th April, which is Easter Sunday, according to the Greek calendar, an event occurred at Solina that has given rise to some commentaries. The Russians hoisted their national flag with two Greek ...

PARLIAMENTARY JOTTINGS

... Gladstone has been saying.” Let unpopular- member rise, however, and see the difference, particularly if well known for hie protuse nothings. This was particularly observable on the night previous the Easter vacation. Mr. Ferrand, the member for Devonport ...

PARLIAMENTARY JOTTINGS

... finished their labours when Parliament adjourned the Thursday before Easter, and thus had to forego all the pleasures consequent upon holidays for season. On the Saturday and on Easter Monday they had to listen to the examination Irish witnesses, and the ...

FAMILY OATSERIKOS BRAZIL tie Globe.*) deplorablt ftilun of praee m Bniil would nou utter «U to „ , farther

... his travels in tbs -k' Bupenw is jest now prin* teuoiu m activity and early rising, hs pciitei ibat the Brarlians were among the most the human rues. A nice little family ga&rise thirteen sons and six daughters mentions b. means an exceptional phaaomenm ...

Summary of Passing Events

... properquarlers than they formerly did. Preparations are m progress for grand review of metropolitan and other volunteers on Easter Monday, and on Salurday last the Londoners witnessed the inspiriting spectacle of a march out of the Grey Brigade,’ which ...

THE COimT, to

... Wodkiiouse said that the occupation was to continued imtil the sth June. Papers the subject would produced the first day after the Easter recess. .., . - THE SUITORS’ FUND IN CHANCERY.—Lord St. Leonards again brought forward the subject of the management and proposed ...

HINTS UPON GARDENING. PACTS AND FACETI^

... repraaenting the committee, for a violation of the ‘“ Aot. He expected the trial would take place the Q«ee“ » Bench in the Easter term, mid the oommittee would taka care that the moat eminent oounael it wa* poaaible obtain should employed. »if*, meantime ...

TWO TAXES CHEERFULLY ASSENTED TO

... TWO TAXES CHEERFULLY ASSENTED TO. Entertaining her Majesty’s Ministers, on Easter Mon. day, the Lord Mayor said that hoped the Chancellor the Exchequer would discover tax that nobody would object to. Such discovery is well nigh impossible, for there ...