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January 8, 1870.3 THE TOMAHA WK. 7 __
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U2TPLEASANTL Y SUGGESTIVE.
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Company The Direct in this or country an...
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Ladies How of TO Eng BEGIN land) the ?—B...
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SCAMPS AND SCAMPS.
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to a poor Last care man for week him die...
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BETTER LATE THAN NEVER.
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become The stoppage a hardshi of . first...
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Th " eatrical Era " ' " ere has !— been ...
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I Dreamt I Was In The Alhambra—At Least ...
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January 8, 1870.3 The Tomaha Wk. 7 __
January 8 , 1870 . 3 THE TOMAHA WK . 7 __
U2tpleasantl Y Suggestive.
U 2 TPLEASANTL Y SUGGESTIVE .
Company The Direct In This Or Country An...
Company The Direct in this or country and the seems Representative to be somewhat of the unwarrantabl Suez Canal y a anxious fait accompli that it should . The be clearly e passage understood of an Eng that lish the Can p from al is th London e Mediterran as a matt ean er to of the the Red most Sea immediat is generall e importance y telegraphed ; and to
been lately writing , the Director to the in paper question s to announce , dating from that Regent the piece street of , rock has between and blasted Ismailia that withi and n Suez the last has fortni been so ht dred it has ged been , ham reduced mered , seventy centimetres , . Although it is a g mistake to suppose' that is Eng quite land unn has taken ssar no y and interest , inde in ed M , u . nwise de Lessep on ' the s gr p eat art work of the , it th Fre ^*~^ e ^ V nch Canal ^^^^ ^ P ^ V ^ BBV ¦ authorities W W is 1 ^ ^^¦ r to ^ ^ r ¦ be ^^^ trusted ^ to v ^^ ^ p ^^^ be v ^ h - ^^ - ^ always ^^^ Of 1 1 ^^ this - ~ try - > " ^ m - ^ in we v g ^^ to are ^^ f ^ H im ^^ r pr ourselves ^^ v h e ^^ ss ^^^ ^^ r ^ upon V ^^ W the ^^ I ^ MI u s best th V ^^ ^| P a t ^^
judges ; and our national prejudices might lead us to regard all this Company undue wish can us vassing to express for custo surprise m with that susp a icio ship n . Does passed the exists through in in mid safety -stream , or to whicn rejoic is e a with shade them less that dangerous a sunken than rock it was a few weeks back ? If the Director will take our advice he rocks event will , were the not less rather make said the about a exception vessel them ' s saf the than e wiser - the ass . rule appear ; and as to sunken if the ,
Ladies How Of To Eng Begin Land) The ?—B...
Ladies How of TO Eng BEGIN land ) the ?—B Year y undergoing Strait a { course dedicated of to Gymnastics the Young at Madame Brenner ' s Gymnasium for Ladies .
Scamps And Scamps.
SCAMPS AND SCAMPS .
To A Poor Last Care Man For Week Him Die...
to a poor Last care for week him died amongst . Indeed in a common a hundred his death lod and ging was one -house onl other with discovered sad no occurrences soul when near , wanted some one to remove stumbled it . over It , seems the bod that y , and the finding unfortunate y it in deceased the way , had been a " casual , " and had only that day received a ticket from the man the was relieving a discharged officer arti of his zan and parish pensioner —it was from Woolwich the Dock , for
yard endorsed —to take " A thoro to the ugh Parish scamp Doctor ; he . would On this not remain document in was the poor but Casual should ma Ward n betook the . " question As himself it happened of to the die endorsement at , the the doctor nearest of lodg the ing certificate , -house so the ; himself be between between allowed b himself himself y to declaring rest ? and and At that the the the there inquest medical medical wa the s man man a relieving perfect . who who officer would would understanding defended not not be be
bore influenced ; but this in his is scarc treatment ely enoug of h the . We patient should , by the like character to hear the he relieving officer ' s definition of a " scamp ; " if it means a man humanity who Certainl is y brutall , it could y inconsiderate not lied have the expression referred and devoid to to a the dock of wrong yard either labourer p person ity or . whose times , — onl aye y , crime and died was his in them misfortune . that he lived in retrenching ,
Better Late Than Never.
BETTER LATE THAN NEVER .
Become The Stoppage A Hardshi Of . First...
become The stoppage a hardshi of . first There appointments are to be no to more the Army examinations has alread for y rary Commissions which makes until p the further announcement notice ; " but , " , " the adds cases our of those contempo can- ¦ would didates have will be been speciall examined y considered on the , next who , occasion in ordinary and course who , ceeded owing to the the limit postponement of age laid down of the b examination the regulations , will . , " have As this ex- ,
is men rather reading indefinite for the , it Army will , to no know doubt the y , be precise satisfactory conclusion to young the ductions authorities . have Notwithstanding arrived at with , therefore reference , that to the the general proposed order rebe on no the great subject harm has in not our yet drawing been officiall on our special promulgated sources , there of infor can - mation to make it public . It is as follows : —
Horse Guard Janua s , ry , 1870 . As some misapprehension has been represented to exist on in the consequence part of candidates of the for temporary Commissions suspension in Her of Majesty first appoint ' s Army - , ments from entering , whereby the it is Service those supposed , whose it is they hereb y announced be down debarred that the to by meet age
amination the requirements list , the of following will , in names future are , be the limits on of age exup to which gentleman can enter the Army : — Life Guards 18 to 30 Foot Cavalry Gua of rds the Line 18 16 to to 4 35 5 Infantry of the Line 20 to 65
persons By this whose arrangement names are it is now so on ordered the Commander that the whole -in-Chief of those ' s list for date direct and the commissio 1907 ns . will be provided for between the present year By Order . who W have e are been glad readi to be in for a position Chelsea that reassur their e labour those will gentlem not be en
thrown satisfactory away if . the At abo the ng ve same circular time were , it at would once published doubtless , and be more there is can to be be surel held y no reason must for result delay , for some if the such reductio a rran n em scheme ent as this becoming a , necessity . g
Th " Eatrical Era " ' " Ere Has !— Been ...
Th " eatrical Era " ' " ere has !— been A most published excellent by Mr shilling . Led ' s w , orth of the of " May , en ' s - that titled it the might u Era be called Almanack , coming . " So as wonderful it does from is the the hands compilation of Mr . , Ledger , a case of Ledger de main /
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Tomahawk (1867-1870), Jan. 8, 1870, page 7, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/t/issues/ttw_08011870/page/3/
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