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EASTER EGGS. (From rho Pupk'i Magannt I

... sus'enance to Thy faithful servants eating it in thankfulness to 'flee, on account of the Re surrection.' In Italy on Easter Eve and un Easter Day the heads of families send great chargers or dishes full of hart eggs to the church, to get them blessed by the ...

QTtt ,ittbtar anb lialtburn-bLi-tht-,Sea 6aititt

... the Jewish Festival of the Pass-, over, to which the Christian Festival of Easter corresponds. The word Easter is variously derived, from an old Saxon word, which signifies rising, and from Eostre the name of a false deity, worshipped by our Saxon ancestors ...

THE WITNm.s-Box. THE STORY OF AN INTERVIEW

... ibe said) until the summer of 1835 that Mr. Rhodes discussed with him the probabilities of a rising at Johannesburg, and pointed out that in the event of is rising a force on time border might assist in protecting the citizens of Johannesburg, should such ...

PLEURISY AMONG RECRUITS

... docks at Southampton, may prove a very poor protection during the first half of the voyage, and also it, the case of a south-easter off the Cape. In AOMO instances he was told that our men had no cloaks whatever. No troops should be sent without cloaks, ...

Our YOuWeit orrtsponltnt

... interest in their may, I think, he ~ ,n grattilatol on our eitizon g Sinn a pramful victory oerrthe . I ti• ti with the fort Easter re, Sew. For thin. tea hen a crest etrort the part many of our military to tho of the Volunteer. on this cruet re, i.•w Jay ...

REVIEW OF THE CORN TRADE

... developments have reduced the shipments. Flour has anent Is. for English and American. Is. for Ilaitgarian and French. The rise is front the 12th to the 24th inst. The top price of flour is now 305., and the fest. four months of 1877 we have already haul ...

REVIEW OF THE CORN TRADE

... straw makes 655. lhe rise in wheat has not helped potatoes, but prices are substantially higher from year. Fate Spanish lentil. touched 17s. per cwt., hut split Egyptian are to be had at Ns. It to 11s. per cental, AB rpt the suatatned rise in temperature which ...

Our Tonban torrtspontitnt. !We deem it right to state that we do sot at all WIG Identify ourselves srkth our ..

... conidderableiffoot In producing an improved oondidea of relations between the two countries. Generally, the Lords rise for • rustier such Easter or Whitsuntide bider, the although at a genres both Member Modred together. TM room however, the Lords sat two ...

Our 14Soltbon Q7etttsponbutt. tkorn it right to state that we OA not at at taws 'J43,4 tp inKlus oar ..

... will a:sitarisd for its pris lieges. • The arrival of the Easter Holidays will be particularly aelome not nnly to Pediment, hot to the people. Wham it was oldish:Why the Council of Nice that Easter should be observed on the •ame day throngh,•ut the whole ...

LADIES' COLITMT

... the Duke, with polite sarcasm, if his health had been much injured by his uniouallv early rising. The darlin' Duke of Leinater 11l reinemo eyed by his early rising. 'The Puke was a 'ovular favourite. quite the ideal hike of a people who like to a gentleman ...

6lli'onbon Q:outsponbtut. I%‘ p ,t to state that do not at all Vises I•trr.of) ~..reelres Ea, iga Contopondonti ..

... their release and time of their vacation at Easter. Ordinarily about six or seven weeks elapse between the opening of the session and the Easter holidays; but this year Parliament met unusually early, and Easter fall, unusually late. There will now have ...

LITERARY NOTES

... wards yr at all. Mr. Zangwill will then travel Ito Thiefilise by way of Egypt. and reach Jerusalem in Is lecture there on Easter Sunday. which also is Peesewer. Just now the intimation that any I on* of popular novelists was about to , visit would chill ...