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May i, 1869.3 THE TOMAHA WK. 197
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UNCAGING THE GAOL BIRDS.
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sentence In consequence we understand of...
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Latest Bon Mot by H.R.H Prince Christian...
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TAKEN IN AND DONE FOR.
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the Owing Prince to and the Princess spl...
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REGULATIONS FOR THE "REGULARS."
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LlEUT.-COLONEL Lord Truro, commanding th...
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H. * R The .H. the Metropolitan Field-Ma...
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May I, 1869.3 The Tomaha Wk. 197
May i , 1869 . 3 THE TOMAHA WK . 197
Uncaging The Gaol Birds.
UNCAGING THE GAOL BIRDS .
Sentence In Consequence We Understand Of...
sentence In consequence we understand of the that remission the following of Sir Ear alterations dley Willmott will be ' s made in the arrangements of visitors to Her Majesty ' s gaols : Name of Visitors . Offence . Duration of Illness . Remarks . visit . ^^ ; _ Bill Sykes . and Burg man lary - For life . Tooth ache . - after Enlarged two slaughter . years * visit John Fox . Forgery . For ' life . . Dyspepsia E after nlarged a month ' s confinement . Thos . Crossbone . Murder . On before e month his ment Excite exhi - - Enlarged after a execution . bited in week ' s theassas- confinesination of ment . one of his warder s . Sir . G Bart . Gambler . , Bigamy . - months Twelve . Bad cold - E after nlarg a ed week , with advice to travel on the continent . Harriett Giles . Stealing a Twelve Typhus This case bread loaf of . months . fever id , and de- consid was not errap cline . ed strong enough to warrant any alteration in the visitor ' s punish ment . - James Pilfergold Wm . Henry . Embezzle ment - Fourteen years . the Nausea prison at Enlarged after a ( of chairman a com- food . week visit ' . s pany ) . Charles Smallchin . Stealing stick a months Twelve . Smallpox . This was not case sugar considered of sufficient imto portance warrant tio any n altera in the - visitor ' s punish ment . -
Latest Bon Mot By H.R.H Prince Christian...
Latest Bon Mot by H . R . H Prince Christian . —Why brandied are deserting { branded soldiers ) . like British port ?—Because they are both of Song His Roya op the l Highness London to Tradesmen Marlborough on the House return : — " Welcome Oh ! Albert , welcome we have home missed !" you ,
Taken In And Done For.
TAKEN IN AND DONE FOR .
The Owing Prince To And The Princess Spl...
the Owing Prince to and the Princess splendid of hospitality Wales both which by the has Sultan been shown and the to Viceroy drawn towards of Egypt the , the somewhat attention meagre of the provision Court officials for entertaining has been princes any forei and gn duchesses guests in , this and country they have ( except drawn ) beggarly up the following German suggestions ( a ) . That : the — building now known as the " Albert Hall of prietors Arts and , and Sciences fitted " up should as a be dormitory purchased for of royal the pro and - (&) . That distinguished they be allowed visitors to . take exercise in the Royal Horti-( c ) . That cultural Professor Garden Pepper s , but , the not Siamese to pick Twins the flowers , and . the Great their Vance leisure be engaged hours . ( regardless of expense ) to beguile ( dj . That and cretion a Co . contract . to supp be ly entered them with into with confectionery Messrs . Brunetti at dis 4 - ( e ) . That shops the in hearty the Lowther co-operation Arcade of be the invited proprietors , with a view of the to providing distinguished suitable guests and , as p mementoes leasing gifts of for their the visit royal , and ( y ) . That the a conveyance Royal Blue of omnibus the royal be and bought distinguished ( second-hand guests ) for . the There duties , now of hosp ! Who itality can % say that our Court is insensible to j ^^—^^—^^^—^^—^—¦ ¦¦ - " I ¦¦!! ¦——^^^¦ ^^— I MM | 1 lM »
Regulations For The "Regulars."
REGULATIONS FOR THE "REGULARS . "
Lleut.-Colonel Lord Truro, Commanding Th...
LlEUT .-COLONEL Lord Truro , commanding the 3 rd Regiing ment a of Bri Middlesex gade Field Artillery Day ( " on Truro Tooting 's Tigers Common " ) , intends on hold Whit - command Monday ! , we As may the gallant expect and to see noble a very Colonel great will success be himself . Last in year ever , the as there " outing seems " was to in be the a hig chance hest degree that at satisfactory the next . Great Howthe Review volunteers " regular , we " have officers had will great be p still leasure allowed in drawing to interfere up a with few regulations and comprehension ( composed ) for with their a guidance view to suiting . their convenience 1 . —The officers assumption . If the weather of uniforms is bad is officers left to are the recommended discretion of the to appear weather in , is plain easily clothes tarnished , as . gold , lace , when exposed to 2 . —Officers venience may . They breakfast will , lunch take , care and , however dine at , their to inform own con the - Volunteer the field . Officer in command of their intention of leaving 3 . —As much it is about not field to be operation expected s , it that is probable officers will that know they very may become confused . Should an officer find himself in difficulty command , he will for advice at once . apply to the Volunteer Officer in 4 . —Should ing-in- Chief His Royal appear Hi upon ghness the the ground Field-Marshal , all officers Command acting - under office His the Sovereign Royal Highness Authority is an of employd the War ) shall Office bow ( in which down to and obey him . * 5 . —Officers of any mistake who write made for the by newspapers any of their will comrades lay the in blame the " Officers Regular having " service influence on to the with shoulders the Editor of the of Volunteers the Times . Volunteers will use it writing to prevent in their the own appearance defence . of letters from 7 . —Should the Review escape being a failure , in spite of the incompetency the credit of the of success the " Regular . " chiefs , officers will claim
H. * R The .H. The Metropolitan Field-Ma...
H . * R The . H . the Metropolitan Field-Marshal press Comrnanding are requested -in-Chiet to applaud . Should the H acts . R . H of . exceed his authority , the Metropolitan press shall excuse him in sentences Duke of beg the inning Blood with Royal words could to this have effect turned : * last ' Onl Tuesday y the authority from ajfiasco of a into a great success , & c . "
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Tomahawk (1867-1870), May 1, 1869, page 197, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/t/issues/ttw_01051869/page/11/
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