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54 THE TOMAHAWK. {Februarys, 1870.
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OUR BOOKMARKER.
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D7 b 'aiving Clement -Room Scott Comedie...
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Fallen Hall, Among London Thieves . 1870...
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A COMIC INDIAN*
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other The parts Tomahawk of the inhabite...
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WILD TIMES FOR BANKS.
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time There for retrenchment is certainly...
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nunto * This —now advertisement then ! i...
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ANSWER TO DOUBLE ACROSTIC IN OUR LAST.
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L os S O H W amb A E 1 M
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54 The Tomahawk. {Februarys, 1870.
54 THE TOMAHAWK . { Februarys , 1870 .
Our Bookmarker.
OUR BOOKMARKER .
D7 B 'Aiving Clement -Room Scott Comedie...
D 7 b 'aiving Clement -Room Scott Comedies . Sta and nl Parlour eRivers Pantomimes London . . 1870 Collected . A y fairly amusing book . Most y of the , plays in this collection althoug are quite h a worth little y too of senti perusal mental . to The suit Collector our taste ' s discover own pieces signs , " has of genuine shown dra want matic of talent judgment . Here , esp and eciall there y b , y the , ever insertion , Mr . Scott of a piece containing course allusions to " throwing up , " in a medical we sense trust , & c he . will Next ) , he year will , if he most gives lik ely an be other more " Collection circumspect " ( and in selecting his collaborateurs .
Fallen Hall, Among London Thieves . 1870...
Fallen Hall , Among London Thieves . 1870 , . a * Novel of " Interest . " Chapman and of This the celebrated novel is b Tomahawk y Mr . Arthur . a' Beckett e are , the ested well-known to state editor that it is very beautiful , that its author is very be equ autiful , that no gentleman stitute ' for s library butter should at breakfast be wit , h requires out it , that no vent it is - an peg excellent , and will sub be - found a real blessing to mothers .
A Comic Indian*
A COMIC INDIAN *
Other The Parts Tomahawk Of The Inhabite...
other The parts Tomahawk of the inhabited is , of co world urse , , appreciated and the Calcutta in India Bengalee , as in a ! , | the a weekl honour y paper of quoting conducted , in its by educat issue of ed the Hin 18 th os December , has done , our us ad strictures mirable on appointment Dr . Pusey of ' s proceedin Dr . Temp g le to in the imp See each of ment Exeter of . the We are desirous of returning this compliment ; but , knowing the discover Bengalee nothing not adapted to be a satiri to our cal columns journal , f Fortunatelv eared that we howev should er
writers for our purpo of the se , we gale find e , are that well thoug -educated h the . editor gentlemen and , , princi they a pal re , blessed with occasional correspondents , unwise aspirants to lit an e On rary Eng e lish of fam these e comic , who is pap a u poet nco er . n , scio who usl evid y pen ently effusions solaces not his unsuited unrequited to publish love by ing " weakl , for the y " ( general the first benefit time this , his pun amatory has ever ideas been in fug made itive ) sonnets
. The first is taken from the Bengalee of the 18 th : — A CAUTION . To the Editor of the Bengalee . Sir , — Angel Please , do insert not see the yourself following in lines the mirror . Stay , for a while let me have you as mine ;
I For For fear once once , those , , if if you vou eyes commit commit will burn this this your dreadful dreadful " form error error divine ,. . " You doubt and gravely observe , "' tis nonsense sheer To Let think me convince that slaves can with injure this their holder dear ; " . you query my 13 th Does December the swor , 1869 d . spare the kind hand—its maker N ? .
improving The following upon Tennyson week we find : — him amplifying , and , of course , THE PEARL NECKLACE . To the Editor of the Bengalee , Dear Sir , — Oblige me by inserting the following : — And " And all I day would long be to the fall necklace and rise ,
With Upon her her laughter balmy bosom or her sighs j And I scarce I would should lie be so unclasp light , so 'd light at night , . " —Tennyson . The Precious artist Pearl prick ! 'd none thee in once this and worl gav d is e thee happy liberty like thee ; ,
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Thou Since , feast by Fortune night and chang day 'd on into the my sweets lady ' of s n her ecklac embrace e , , Deprived But look at e ' e me n of , — the tar y ge ' s glance of wild Cup soothe id ' s ar m rows y wo ! es ; To Thus Fate tho I u owe calm this ly e bitter ver prosper grief and while thou I go a crown down . 1 o . th December 1869 . N . can Loyalty be so galling gratify as ing th wherever at which it befall shines s a , man but whose no misfortune dutiful
wishes There is a pathos stunted in the lament held in of check the writer by an of the empty letter pocket below . at Duk his e , " inability which cannot to illuminate fail to find in honour a response of " the even gr in eat the and breasts noble of unsentimental Anglo-Saxons : — " LOYALTY . / " To the Editor of the Bengalee .
tan " Sir day , — wh Every en Hi day s Royal brings Hi us ghness nearer the to Duke that of great Edinburg and impor h will - honor subject our of the land benefice with his nt Queen presence with , an rapture d fill the . That mind ni gh every t the crowned Town , out in o li f respect htand to th darkness e great will and fl nobl fr e om the ke , land "will . appear The corning , illumination g ; of the Town has consid y erably raised the price are an- b u ^ einfij of co ; boug L m / uugui mon ht at ai glass treble ucuic lam tttrXx iv p € . ordinary ui Nay uiuai have , common ^ price ± jx xk >\ . ^ .. earthern their lamps
contrib " The uting wealth round y men sums of the for T the " 6 ^ ti proper showed reception of loyalty the Duke by . sa But me m . But soul if gr true ieves loyalty at my and ill luck warm admiration being unabl can e to be shewn the ject in sor like ne oth myself er way express than his by attach large m en n tributio and lo n ve s , let y av a poor owing sub his - sincerest and most heartfelt wishes for the safe arrival of the Duke , and pronounce May " God Yours prolong trul his life .
y , " Poor Monto . " " 9 th December , 1869 . We hope the " poor " fellow has not been as disappointed in his strativel antic y ipated loyal . rapture , as he was in his desire to be demon-
Wild Times For Banks.
WILD TIMES FOR BANKS .
Time There For Retrenchment Is Certainly...
time There for retrenchment is certainly , , but even also amongst a time the for Radical lavish s expenditure , not only a . At a recent meeting at the Mansion House , on the subject of millions emigration of , money Mr . M in 'Cullagh the Government Tprrens argued Saving that - Banks as belonged the fifty to the working classes it should be utilised for their benefit . advance " Let the of Government a million or , " two Mr . of Torrens money urged to take , "be emigrants asked for across an
the ocean and put them in the way of working until they can repay the the idea advance of using made the to them money . " of This the reads working prettil classes y enoug for h , their and point own benefit out to Mr may . Torrens no doubt that seem the working perfectly classes just , but who we put would their emi savings grate into . These banks latter are not , for the the same most peop part le , who are are not anxious possessed to of the fc . » Jl W such utilisation ¦»* . bAAiWU a 'VAVAJi resource of ** ' * the fc ** as capital V a »»* - * W Post * *>**>« - office of W * the «>**^ # Savings stead W % . * m *» . *^* y . J ' -gy < going Ban W £ k ¦) stay w account % . Mf T -at ***** - ** home , WtAtV and
artisans scarcely for justifiable the benefit . No of doubt their less the fortunate emigrants brethren would , , would one and be mises pense all , as and it Mr would . even Torrens good have suggests intentions been put , recoup to are in reall their the y too Government behalf risky , but securities fai the r pro ex on - - notwithstanding which to part with even a million that the or so country of the has Savings , in a ' Bank rash momen money t ; , from pledged this itself sourc to e pay accumulated i \ per cent in , its on hands the immense . sum which has
Nunto * This —Now Advertisement Then ! I...
nunto * This —now advertisement then ! is not paid for . Country papers are invited to
Answer To Double Acrostic In Our Last.
ANSWER TO DOUBLE ACROSTIC IN OUR LAST .
L Os S O H W Amb A E 1 M
L os S O H W amb A E 1 M
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Tomahawk (1867-1870), Feb. 5, 1870, page 54, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/t/issues/ttw_05021870/page/10/
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