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4 THE TOMAHA WK. [January i, 1870. _
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NEXT WEEK. GRAND ALMANACK AND NEW YEAR'S...
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LONDON, JANUARY 1, 1870.
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THE WEEK.
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It is said that the doctors in Ireland w...
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The new Bankruptcy Act will come into op...
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We rejoice to learn that the Archbishop ...
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AN Irish attack upon the Militia Barrack...
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There is (we are told) no truth in the r...
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The Volunteers are to be put upon a bett...
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Having made a bungle of the strangling o...
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Whatever may be the shortcomings of othe...
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TOO MUCH OF A BAD THING.
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The We reverend have not respondent yet ...
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AMBASSADORS VERY EXTRAORDINARY.
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Chinese We are Ambassadors sorry to hear...
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A MUSIC HALL MISSIONARY.
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satisfi Mr e . d Arthur with the Lloyd r...
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A CLASS PREJUDICE .
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A letter headed " Sir Stafford Northcote...
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4 The Tomaha Wk. [January I, 1870. _
4 THE TOMAHA WK . [ January i , 1870 . _
Next Week. Grand Almanack And New Year's...
NEXT WEEK . GRAND ALMANACK AND NEW YEAR'S NUMBER OF THE TOMAHAWK .
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London, January 1, 1870.
LONDON , JANUARY 1 , 1870 .
The Week.
THE WEEK .
It Is Said That The Doctors In Ireland W...
It is said that the doctors in Ireland will be soon arrested as believers in fiJiysic-allfoi'ce I
The New Bankruptcy Act Will Come Into Op...
The new Bankruptcy Act will come into operation on New Year ' s Day . Most bankrupt cases will be tried in future at the Old Bailey .
We Rejoice To Learn That The Archbishop ...
We rejoice to learn that the Archbishop of Canterbury is better . What ( as the French world * would say ) would the English Church do without its Tite ?
An Irish Attack Upon The Militia Barrack...
AN Irish attack upon the Militia Barracks at Salford was expected on Tuesday last . The Fenians ( like the French Democrats ) seem to be partial to the raid ( red ?) .
There Is (We Are Told) No Truth In The R...
There is ( we are told ) no truth in the report that the new piece at the Gaiety , entitled Wat Tyler ^ M . P ., is a tragedy . On the contrary , we are given to understand it is a sort of secondrate burlesque .
The Volunteers Are To Be Put Upon A Bett...
The Volunteers are to be put upon a better footing . They are to receive a larger capitation grant , and their officers are to be taught their duty . This last idea will give the drill instructors a gigantic amount of work !
Having Made A Bungle Of The Strangling O...
Having made a bungle of the strangling of the late Mr . Hinson , of Wood Green , the veteran man-slaughterer Calcraft ( we believe ) , will shortly retire . Next year he will be elected ( so it is whispered ) to a seat on the Hanging Committee of the Royal Academy .
Whatever May Be The Shortcomings Of Othe...
Whatever may be the shortcomings of other churchmen , Archdeacon Denison has again promptly played his part as Pantaloon in the Christmas Piece of Harlequin Bishop Trower and the Tragedy of Exeter . The venerable gentleman , whose motto iswe understandVox et jprcrterea nihilhas discovered
his vocation , in the Church , of England to be that , of protesting against everything distasteful to him , as a discharge in full of his duty towards God , and then submitting , as a similar discharge in full ^ of his duty towards the Crown . He has just accomplished his first-named obligation in regard to Dr .
Temple ' s appointment , and we are happy to hear that he is quite must ^ read confess y to our go surprise on with th the at Archdeac second . on Seriousl Denison y , however cannot , see we himself as others see him . It is undignified in the extreme , prejudicial to his own character , as well as to that of his party , to bark and growl when the experience of years has satisfied everyone that nothing will ever induce him to bite .
Too Much Of A Bad Thing.
TOO MUCH OF A BAD THING .
The We Reverend Have Not Respondent Yet ...
The We reverend have not respondent yet heard has the given last notice of the that Kell he y will Divorc appeal e suit to . the full Court against Lord Penzance ' s decree for a judicial separation of Mr . Kell . M y ore during is the the pity six , for days we the have case alread lasted . see Fortunately n too much , lett arrived the e r m of e at of w as law D in , but ivo accordance rc with e Co the urt dictat was not n onl es ot y of wa , let s reason ted . us , for hop and the e humanity , judgment with the . But * - ** - , w w »» W e protest JJlVkViJt , against C 4 . £ ^ < a . XJ . lfc 3 l , th LXX \_ e r Court V ^ VSUX L ag C 4 . g ai C 4 . XXX n being UV'lll ^ occup \ - ?^ V ^ dJ-TX ied t »* -l for 1 U 1
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Ambassadors Very Extraordinary.
AMBASSADORS VERY EXTRAORDINARY .
Chinese We Are Ambassadors Sorry To Hear...
Chinese We are Ambassadors sorry to hear bad who accounts some months of the behaviour were in of this the country . A Berlin paper , states that the appearance ago of the Ambassadors Parliament created the otherevening a considerable in th sensation e lower House amongst of the the Prussian members been . dining The report with goes Mr . on Bancroft to say , that the American " their Exc Minister ellencies ^ had and came to the House -M . . * . VtUV afterwards Jfl " For the ntatives bUbi VvJ of V / X the
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A Music Hall Missionary.
A MUSIC HALL MISSIONARY .
Satisfi Mr E . D Arthur With The Lloyd R...
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A Class Prejudice .
A CLASS PREJUDICE .
A Letter Headed " Sir Stafford Northcote...
A letter headed " Sir Stafford Northcote and the Suez has Canal been " has generall found y its read way ; but into the print communication , and we need proves scarcel to y say be a snare and a * delusion . Instead of any practical disquisition on more the Although tinguished great than work he Engli a does length itself shmen not y , Sir comp hold experienced Stafford laint the Khedive at Northcote . the at the treatment personally opening ' s letter certain responsible ceremony is nothing dis- . for the want of attention shown to " the distinguished
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Tomahawk (1867-1870), Jan. 1, 1870, page 4, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/t/issues/ttw_01011870/page/4/
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