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July ^iZ7 a\ THE TOMAHAWK. 3
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THEROZ/JVDAJBOUT RAMBLES.
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Oxford, June ^th, 1870. The Chief's Pros...
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OUR BOOKMARKER.
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An Exposition of the La7id Tax : its Ass...
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"The Song of the Last Minstrel."—The Cal...
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July ^Iz7 A\ The Tomahawk. 3
July ^ iZ 7 a \ THE TOMAHAWK . 3
Theroz/Jvdajbout Rambles.
THEROZ / JVDAJBOUT RAMBLES .
[Continued By Our Special Correspondent....
[ CONTINUED BY OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT . ]
Oxford, June ^Th, 1870. The Chief's Pros...
Oxford , June ^ th , 1870 . The Chief ' s Prospects . narrate of Before pur boat , for I in enter the benefit B upon ump of ing the your races above sporting . stormy I have readers subject little , enoug what , let m h became , how first - three ever , to of say our of men a satisfactory thHead of character St . Ambrose . When Herr the JafFenheim day came , The and my Chief aunt ' s oar , never is , thirty e turned -six up feet , so long we . had Was to , objected row with to five , so oars we . , had was , to free cut . it Every into four time and he row struck with the the water bits . with The Chief frantic ' s stroke fury , catching and slipping a crab imder in t the he return seat of , No and . 7 wrenching . In pulling he rullock faced the off , thoug bows . h ^ as Our we "form had filled " was up not the , therefore three vacant , considered places , pre with tty a ' , steward S , a said purser it was , and as well a " solicitor to have on for board the fleet and , " an created official ^ for Bump pagmore the occasion race . We peculiar looked as every you know inch . Some us , an dozen eight boats . A front The start object in of it . line is We , , at therefore did mtervals not , make for , of each mucJi about boat forty to of yards our catch own between up accord the ' one each but in . way , concealed as be / ere -we under started the iva Spagmore te ?\ to the had one fastened in front our of boat usit , by helped a rop us e professional along . It was s present extremel could y pleasant not reconcile work ; our while pace it with , lasted ourfoiyn . The , wrong and the , but boat Spagmore in front of assured us seemed them to th think at it was there the was Chiefs something style that was new to them . Unfortunately , the third evening ( on the hour two and previous three quarters evenings after our all two the boat other s arriving boats in had the got dark in ) one we were agreeables found , out but , and on hissed my representing off the river . to This the President created some of dis the - whole O . U . B . ght C , previous that in Pok to the yar morning the backers of the of each race in ma drilling n spend holes the in and the regarded bottom , _ simp of his ly oppon as bad ent ' form s boat . " , the matter : was hushed up , ¦ ¦ . . ¦* .. . * . * # # * # *
Long But to as revert I have to put the off Chiefs attention prospects to the . gloomy subject , I feel , ter of cours . So ? ne e , thing that sooner we must or do later . The we Chief must is really financiall move in and the sociall mat y - becoming my ruin , and quit of him somehow I ' am' determined have to be . run Spag throug more h all has the tol Professions d me to leave and it foun all to d him them , and alike u npromising more only Chinese opening about , I it have . in m The ew a made h reli Church ere g up io in us my is direction , mind of course not ^ h being road , to c distress . losed in the boroug myself eye knows h of , any the a of a devout god China , man , who keeps Boroug up , as far as Spagmore he can , the rites a god his national constructed religion with , and a mo he veable having eye , among , on gr othe eat days r things of , cere had - monial he wants somebody to work it . a him 7 iy This thing regular mi of ght the in his kind a atte good to ntion do thing he to forc for the ed the eye his , onl legs ef y , the if throug they last h time c the ould mo he keep uth had , m apostatising a ight portent be something which on t ca he used in spot their a , , beca tremendous god use after they all schism . began Parliament , to sev think en w millio e there have ns following good tho In the ug popular ht meantime of have , and m alread ove may 1 we m are put ent y appeared , going the hop Chief ing to to try and up flo a , at lew but we him advertis w are e in expecting on waiting ements the top . some of The it . answers to-morrow : — , , ( 1 . ) Wanted by a Foreign Gentleman , of retired and literary a tast few es , wild a permanent beasts are hom kept e in . App uiet ly Christian by letter fam to ily Messrs , where . Gritch and Fletcher , of 212 Chancery lane . To the Childless . —An old ( 2 coup . ) le who are anxious to adopt
Oxford, June ^Th, 1870. The Chief's Pros...
a and youth add a to charm be a of comfort life and to them gaiety in to their their declining too cheerless years , b home y app , l can ying hear to Messrs of sofnething . Gritch to and their Fletcher immediate , 212 advantage Chancery lane . ( 30 A Chief to Messrs for . Gritch Sale . — and Immediate Fletcher possession 212 Chancery . Bargain lane . . Apply , ( 4 . ) To Circus rivalled Proprietors acrobat and contortionist and Others Herr . —The Chiefiani celebrated will un be - happy skinning even for to and enter life . entrail into Useful an feat engagement for , as all performed business , for a . 170 term His night of great years s , before ti , or H Sweden . I . M . the and Emperor Mr . Gladstone of the . French Would , hel H . M in . the the King refresh of - ment Fletcher departm , , 212 Chancery ent . App lan ly at e . once to Messrs p . Gritch and ( 5 . ) Education quainted Extraordinary with continental usages . —A forei , will gn be gentleman happy to , travel well ac - cellent South Central references Africa . A with lto , three Messrs young . Gritch noblemen and Fletch . Ex-212 Chancery Lane . ppy er , ( 6 . ) Marriage . —A gentleman , descended from a noble continental be famil happy y , and to possessing enter into a large matrimonial landed property alliance with Africa a widow , will pounds lady or in spinster ready money { age no . Will object be , ) g who lad to owns hear two from hundred an invalid Gritch , or one Fletcher mentall , y 212 afflicted Chancery . App Lane ly b . y letter to Messrs . idea We is ^ have that * had the . Chief thirty * - should two answers * take . them to the all last out , to and Central Spagmore * Africa ' s good where make the ^ th 500 ey thing would out will of have the be whole done a chance . concern with , and his relatives get the . Chief If we off can for , , * * . *• * * * alread I open y selected this to say by p the hotog Chief raph takes a wife to it for immen himself sel . y— He and is has to be married in a fortni , ght . ,
Our Bookmarker.
OUR BOOKMARKER .
An Exposition Of The La7id Tax : Its Ass...
An Exposition of the La 7 id Tax : its Assessment and Collection Ri with ghts a , Statement By Mark of the A . Ri Bourdin ghts Co . ? ifer London ? 'ed by the : Stevens Redemption and , Sons , Chancery Lane . In the first law place book , it deals ever with be readable a subject this of direct work is and certai pecuniary nly so . cisely interest worded to a large , and class comprehensibl of the public y put ; in together the second j and , it is in con the - person third being , it regarded who is s shares ufficientl as light in y the short literatu popular not re to . prejudice The dishearten preface against the frankl legal most y en book ti ough mid s avows the modest mission the author had in view . " The object which of the r work egulate , " he the says imposition , "is to and give redemption an abstract of of the the Land Statutes Tax land so far . as The its provisio redemption ns for has the operated assessment in creating and collection charges of upon the , tax are contained in numerous Acts , which , are mainly repealed or a work obsole of te , trouble thus , rendering and uncertainty any investi , gation even to of mem the existi bers n g l the aw legal As a profession compiler . , " Mr . Bourdin has done his work thoroughly amusing and well , book and , alth his ough volume he is cannot instructive claim and to have interesting produced . We an all Mr Medicine . kno Bo w urdin what we kn for instruction ow having is good made without but we so interest should much of thank entails a very the , so dry doctor we subject tha who nk . converts the pill into a bon , -bon .
"The Song Of The Last Minstrel."—The Cal...
"The Song of the Last Minstrel . "—The Caledonian Bawl !
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Tomahawk (1867-1870), July 2, 1870, page 3, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/t/issues/ttw_02071870/page/5/
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