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242 THM TOMAHAWK. [December 5, 1868.
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,KCANAMLA KWAHAMOT. ecnepeerh T ecirP
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TOM AHA WK ALMANA CK, WILL BE READY ON D...
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LONDON, DECEMBER 5, 1868.
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THE WEEK. Sir Richard Mayne has not yet resigned ! \
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We understand that after his defeat for ...
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Ulster has declared itself Liberal. Ther...
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Mr. Purchas'S name having proved a perfe...
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Nominations must be abolished. That is s...
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The Prince of Wales lost no time in goin...
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A report has been set abroad, and has, i...
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BREAK HER UP!
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{See Cartoon.) Come, tow her into port—h...
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QUITE REUT-ER.
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latel Naturally on the Continent enough,...
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242 Thm Tomahawk. [December 5, 1868.
242 THM TOMAHAWK . [ December 5 , 1868 .
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TOM AHA WK ALMANA CK , WILL BE READY ON DECEMBER 12 , Price Threepence .
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London, December 5, 1868.
LONDON , DECEMBER 5 , 1868 .
The Week. Sir Richard Mayne Has Not Yet Resigned ! \
THE WEEK . Sir Richard Mayne has not yet resigned ! \
We Understand That After His Defeat For ...
We understand that after his defeat for Middlesex Mr . Labouchere intends to change his name to Le Bout trop-chere .
Ulster Has Declared Itself Liberal. Ther...
Ulster has declared itself Liberal . There is hope yet that Mr . Murphy may be numbered amongst the perverts ( as the Anglicans call them ) .
Mr. Purchas's Name Having Proved A Perfe...
Mr . Purchas ' S name having proved a perfect mine of wit to the Comic Papers , he intends , so we believe , to reserve all rights of translation .
Nominations Must Be Abolished. That Is S...
Nominations must be abolished . That is settled . Nomination rhymes to commination , which is a much more appropriate name for the scene of abuse and violence which constitutes the first stage of a British Election .
The Prince Of Wales Lost No Time In Goin...
The Prince of Wales lost no time in going to see Schneider in her new character , and he took the Princess of Wales with him . We hope that on this occasion Madame Schneider condescended to be decent in her gestures , and her speech .
A Report Has Been Set Abroad, And Has, I...
A report has been set abroad , and has , incredible to relate , actually obtained credence with some enthusiastic disciples of to Mother abdicate Church in the , that event Her of Majesty Mr . Gladstone , the Queen ' s being Victoria called , intends upon to form aj Ministry . Although few but fanatics , and weakminentnusiasiscouia monstrous
aea , Deneve sucn a rumour , still we think it right ( considering that the Irish Church question has called into being very many such creatures ) to give this wicked falsehood a most unqualified contradiction . It is alike an insult to the Sovereign , and to the statesman in whom the people of this country have placed their confidence , and to whom they have entrusted the execution * of an act of justice uiru A _ . J ^ M a 1 — — coucecicu jum jrh *— - » Jj » j 3 10 A , ^ h jk WK *« ¦ MA Jkuii *¦* V * ot ^ KC 4 > I * J"V T + + Wh > " ^«*« # " * 1 ivuiKvi T «« ** k SV ^ I iHiit AM JLt I 4
. — uy . _ . .. * one portion .. me xmpcrmi ** ^ is alike an insult to the Monarch , and to the people , to give anything but hearty denial to such a statement . If the so-called Constitutionalists really value the Constitution of England , the last thing they should attempt is to bring about a collision between any two of the Estates of the Realm . Her Majesty
A Report Has Been Set Abroad, And Has, I...
will by appearing herself give in person the ^ most at p the erfect opening refutation of the to new such Parliament calumnies , a large majority of which is pledged to the Irish policy of , Mr . Gladstone , and by giving her gracious sanction to such policy when the time has arrived for so doing .
Break Her Up!
BREAK HER UP !
{See Cartoon.) Come, Tow Her Into Port—H...
{ See Cartoon . ) Come , tow her into port—her day is done ; Aye , tow her in , she cumbereth the sea . She mocks the glory of yon blazing sun , — Mocks all that God has made good , pure , and free .
Some Have lent ps have the toast braved to many the battle a brimming and the cup breeze , , Have fought a noble fight . Honour to these , But not to her . In with her , break her up ! She left these shores to do a work . She failed . The canker worm lay hidden in her beams . E ' en now false colours to her masts she nails :
Away with her , she is not what she seems . Heed not her tale of tempest and of flood , Of stout , true honest hearts , of ringing cheers ! Her crested waves have been red waves of blood , Her salt sea spray the salt of human tears I Then tow her in , break up her rotten hull ;
Let every fragment to the flames be hurled . Men cry that England's justice has burned dull . Quick , break her up , and lighten the whole world i
Quite Reut-Er.
QUITE REUT-ER .
Latel Naturally On The Continent Enough,...
latel Naturally on the Continent enough , in a little connection confusion with seems the to have of arisen the general y election in this country . Vienna , it appears progress , was espethe cially telegraphic in the dark wires , while played in some such of the havoc remoter among parts accounts of Europe of who electioneering had no other riots means , and of memb receiviner ers' names anv co , mmunication that Englishmen from ,
goi hom ng , must on . ' have For instance been in , no the little follow anxiety ing mig as ht to have what been was really confusing , if not even alarming : — London , 2 . 4 th Nov ., 4 p . m . Gladstone Great fight at the expected head of in 6 the , 772 Liverre Liberals -pool has this read afternoon the riot-act . Sir to the rlraernnns- The Lor-maire railed out . The Marnnis "Rfm
jamin has run off with all the funds . The opposition very cross . Much fear of fights . 5 p . m . A dreadful fight has been . More than seven thousand 6 p of . m the . enemies of Sir Gladstone have been jammed to the death . s ( Conserve eized by ' s , fa e mo ites b and " Conservatives put on the top " ) of The a poll Lor . -maire has been The Lor-maire still on the top of a poll , andean not get 7 p down . m . . Dreadful accounts of rjeonle beiner nut on the tons of noils
everywhere . Beale , Due Cambrigge , Due Edinborg , Smeeth , tops Greeneech too . , and all the clever members of the ' ouse on the § £ And a good deal more to the same effect . How on earth is it that our continental friends cannot get hold of the right end
and I of anything so confusing , the sooner English luxury M ? . , R th Do euter e better we is mak ^ suppressed . e parallel as mulls an about unnecessary them ?
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Tomahawk (1867-1870), Dec. 5, 1868, page 242, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/t/issues/ttw_05121868/page/4/
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