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I 8 THE TOMAHA WK. \July 9, 1870.
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VOL. V.y price Ss. 9 of THE T O M A H A ...
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The Echo in a recent article on Fashiona...
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•MMBMMBMMMM J The Orleanists have once m...
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The Protestant Association held its Annu...
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cap There ital sentence is so , me which...
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I 8 The Tomaha Wk. \July 9, 1870.
I 8 THE TOMAHA WK . \ July 9 , 1870 .
Vol. V.Y Price Ss. 9 Of The T O M A H A ...
VOL . V . y price Ss . of THE T O M A H A TV K , Edited by Arthur a ' Beckett ; Illustrated by Matt Morgan . Office : 199 Strand .
Now ready , price 7 s . 6 d . y VOL . III . OF B R I T A N N I A , Edited by Arthur a ' Beckett , Illustrated in Colours by Matt Morgan .
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Lojsrnoir, Jvz Y 9> 1870.
LOJsrnoir , jvz y 9 > 1870 .
Tite Week.
TITE WEEK .
The Echo In A Recent Article On Fashiona...
The Echo in a recent article on Fashionable London apropos of the Guards marching through Belgravia Square at nine o ' clock in the morning , speaks of " the rudely sonorous notes of the fifes and drums . " We shall be told of " the harmony of the bagpipes " next we suppose .
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• MMBMMBMMMM J The Orleanists have once more protested against the exile from France . We suppose they think there is " no place like home . " Remembering this , however , we would advise them to stay where they are . Twickenham as yet has known no
barricades beyond the obstruction caused by an erratic gas-pipe , and this we all know is bad enough ; but we would remind their Royal Highnesses that if they go further , they may only too probably fare worse .
The Protestant Association Held Its Annu...
The Protestant Association held its Annual Meeting in the Freemasons' Hall the other day . The principal business transacted , however , was an unanimous vote of lament over the passing of the Irish Church Disestablishment Bill of last session . Well , we suppose , regrets are useless ; but the
pro-I ceedings possessed some negative advantage . Want of occu-I pation is a source of mischief even amongst Protestant Asso-I ciations .
I The Metropolitan Railway Company Has R...
I The Metropolitan Railway Company has rallied from the I state of lethargy into which it was thrown by the rejection of its I Bill in the House of Lords , and has set itself to work again . I The City Extension , it seems , is to be immediately proceeded I with , and the station will be at the junction of Queen Victoria
I street and Cannon street , and in view of the Mansion House I and the Royal Exchange . Indeed , the Directors have decided 1 on calling the station " Mansion House , " so after all , their I scheme of the Spring has not , the House of Lords notwithstand-I in S > gone so very wide of the mark . A new feature in the railway
I j i-ogramme is , that when the line is so far completed , there will I - > e trains each way , " afc least every three minutes . ' * If we were I ot assured that the block system was adopted on the Metro-
I The Metropolitan Railway Company Has R...
politan lines , we should be inclined to augur evil , fromj the profuse generosity of the Directors ; but as we know that the line is managed on the principle we have named , there need be no cause for alarm . In fact , it seems that the public have every reason to be satisfied with their railway prospects for next year . Let us hope that the shareholders may have equal cause to congratulate themselves .
Bloojd-Mowey.
BLOOJD-MOWEY .
Cap There Ital Sentence Is So , Me Which...
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tney they were were told , by by the tne landlord landlord th mat at the the cook cook was was in in bed bed . and and bance there was that noth they ing were for at them last served to eat , with they supper created . Full such of a distur drink , - notes they cried the for musicians music , but were the sounding orchestra was were dark the , and snores the which only , hit emanated on a happy from their device bed . -rooms Being . Deputy At last one -Director of the of " gentlemen Policehe " the was musician well known , begg to ing Herr him Strauss to come , so he to wrote him at a once pressing . The note note , to was was aespatcnea despatched to to Jti Herr err oirauss Strauss' ' s s lodgings lodgings , , and and the the Viennese Viennese , in in
however obedience , of to finding the summons he was , soon needed made in his some appearance urgent . matter Instead , he the was Viennese simply asked maestro to give was the naturall company y indi *' a gnant tune , ^ and " Whereupon , of cours , e , black refused and to blue play , . knocked Then the him " down officers , and and tramp gentlemen led on " him beat him and confined by the latest to his accounts room . , he The is facts still do in not a dangerous need comment condition . They , , and speak one one is is for that that themselves , fortunately fortunately . for for But European European two points civilization civilization are worth noticing . Herr T-T /^ r Strauss « . n- The 'i , iM
therefore happens to not , be be an allowe Austrian d to , rest not ; a and Pole the , and other the , is matter that it will is the evidentl gentlemen y a silly par mistake excellence to give which the Russian it has s been credit recentl for being the in fashion Englan to d believe have been them capable . No drunken of such an private atrocity soldiers , and as y could for wanton same English breath insult officers as . , with Herr these all Strauss ruffians their , has absurdities the our doing best , being so sympath would named be y , now but in the if a disgrace owing to of his his populari coward ty ly , he assailants is the , means he will of not bringing have been about beaten the black and blue in vain .
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Tomahawk (1867-1870), July 9, 1870, page 8, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/t/issues/ttw_09071870/page/6/
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