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IO2 THE TOMAHAWK. [March 7, 1868.
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DOUBLE ACROSTIC,
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Two gods that mortals worship most, The ...
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ANSWER TO LOGOGRIPHE.
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PARLIAMENT. Ratnipant Lie Paint Male Tri...
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ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.
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THE RESCUE SOCIETY. TO THE EDITOR OF THE...
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A The " Sterne Right " Lady Moralist in ...
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Io2 The Tomahawk. [March 7, 1868.
IO 2 THE TOMAHAWK . [ March 7 , 1868 .
Double Acrostic,
DOUBLE ACROSTIC ,
Two Gods That Mortals Worship Most, The ...
Two gods that mortals worship most , The one with women quite supreme ; Before the other men bow down , And in their madness fondly dream , That they are loved by those for whom
They spend their money , time , and lives . Poor fools ! This god ' s inconstant form , Claims all the love of their dear wives . 1 . With fervent love I pressed my suit ,
And with more fervent kiss , She laughed , and whispered in my ear" My darling , I am this . " 2 . A Queen and Knave at supper sit :
Hush ! stealthy steps ascends the stair—No hand shall wash away the stains , Which still that bloody deed declare . 3 . Though brave thy heart , though swift thy feet ,
Yet thou cans ' t ne ' er restore , The fortunes of thy noble Lord , Now lost for evermore . 4-In matrimonial market those ,
Who titles strive to buy—Oft find that honours are not hearts , And own this with a sigh . 5-The general whom his foes besiege ,
If he but love a jest , By making this , can leave the town , However closely prest .
Answer To Logogriphe.
ANSWER TO LOGOGRIPHE .
Parliament. Ratnipant Lie Paint Male Tri...
PARLIAMENT . Ratnipant Lie Paint Male Trial
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Parliament. Ratnipant Lie Paint Male Tri...
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Answers To Correspondents.
ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS .
The Rescue Society. To The Editor Of The...
THE RESCUE SOCIETY . TO THE EDITOR OF THE " TOMAHAWK . " Sir , —A constant reader of the Tomahawk , I have seen , with painful interest , the series of articles headed "The Most Shameful — Sight in the - - - World — " and especially the number of February — 1 ¦— st ¦—¦ . -
cue I wish Society , to do has what in view , I can , and to as hel your p such J article an excellent first directed cause my as J attention the Resthe to this enclosed particular ^ 5 note institution —No . 06295 , have — p to leasvire the treasurer in requesting . you to hand With it I would send my best wishes and sympathy in the good work , and only hope ± . that many 4 more besides - mysel j f may , j have — respon —
XTded to the appeal . do The I desire especial the united cause is efforts one I of have the very much now at work heart in , and to counteract earnestly the evil , may be blest with success . many g High in the scale of influence may be ranked that of the Tomahawkwhich has nowindeedbecome a " mighty power in the land . "
May it , always be wielded , for , good , and keep to the high standard alr-eady raised . Many a time have the principal ideas which your correspondent of the R . S . has so ably put into words , suggested themselves to me , and to the utmost of my small ability , I would second his encouragement
to persevere in the strife . Will you allow me to call your attention to an institution which includes a somewhat similar branch amongst its other good objects ? It is the South London Night Refuge ( 139 Southwark Bridge road , - S - _ _ - . v ) j , with ~ _ ^_ _ - — - ^_ - its _ - - _ _ - various _ — — — - ^_ - —_ - branches — - , which — will be - full . y exp — ^ lained — — ¦ — by ^ m the ^ m —** m ^ h ^
fourth Annual Report which I post you herewith . The conductor , William Carter , is truly another " good man in a good cause , " who is devoting his life to his Master ' s service in caring for those who have none to care lor them . I have felt much interest in this excellent institutionand should be
glad to bring it to the notice of others . , Will you kindly have one of the Rescue Society ' s reports sent me—Address as above . In conclusion I should like to express my conviction that the general influence of the Tomahawk is likely to be very useful , and that I
trust it will continue to show up and pull to pieces such things as Police making brutality poverty and partiality a crime , , Mag and isterial all the injustice hydra- , headed unequal brood and unjust of snobbery laws , and flunkey ism , for all of which there is no better punishment and and cure then at the hold sam them e time up , than to public mercilessl view . y to strip off all false pretences , I don ' t want my name or self brought forward , but shall hope to see
in some future number that my letter has been received . Make any use you like of it . I remain , yours respectfully , Exchequer Buildings , Alexandria , Egypt S . S . A , February 12 , 1868 . [ ^ Contrary ~~ — _ to - _ the _ .. _ rule _ we have made of refusing fc —^ insertion — ___ _ __ to _ _ all — ___ corres __ __ _ _ . __ __
-pondence ( as unsuitable matter for the pages of such a periodical as our great own ) , service we print to the two above very ex lettei cellent " , fe institutions eling convinced . The that ^ 5 it note may has be been of sent to the llescue Society . —Ed . Tom . ] " Justitta . " —We shall be glad to receive the papers you allude to , on approval . Paul Jones . —Ycu did not give us any useful information . The
\ f C 3 ------ J facts you sent to us were brought before our notice three days before your letter was received by us , by the gentleman to whom our acknowledgments were offered . Now are you satisfied ?
A The " Sterne Right " Lady Moralist In ...
A The " Sterne Right " Lady Moralist in the . —The Right author Place of . Second —Finette Thoug at hts the . Alhambra ! Another Anatomical Museum . —We understand that arrangements Academy will be hav admitted e been made to the by Lyceum which the free pup of charge ils of the , in Royal order that they may enjoy the advantages afforded at that excellently managed theatre of studying the female form .
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Tomahawk (1867-1870), March 7, 1868, page 102, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/t/issues/ttw_07031868/page/10/
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