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158 THE TOM AHA WK. {April 10, 1869.
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SceneDover.—Rainwind Q^ c. En t er Priva...
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BRIGHT JVOT RIGHT7
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exem The pli na fied tive than dishonest...
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MIZITAR Y REFORM.
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thrown The Army upon them Estimates by t...
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158 The Tom Aha Wk. {April 10, 1869.
158 THE TOM AHA WK . { April 10 , 1869 .
Black Monda K
BLACK MONDA K
Scenedover.—Rainwind Q^ C. En T Er Priva...
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Robinson . —Call this a holiday I an English spring ! And all the elements gone mad !—O Jones , But I ' ve never met some till to dirty -day weather , never till in now my time , Have Or seen known our yearly the clouds outing to made spring to so feel wide a leak , ¦ Such w ^ v am ^ Dual ^ M ^ r ^ V ^ W * V Government ^^^ Q ^ fc » T V ^ r ^ k ^ hA ab ^^ ^ # T 4 B >* B j % p of ^« r A > wind V W ^^^ ftfBi and ~ * v ™ rain —~ ^ - ^^^™ I —
Jones . There —Indeed it is a Shako strange !— disposed I see more time in — this : I read goes an omen my of portentous things . There See , Nature ' s more weep in this s for than us poor chance Volunteers —the very : sky Disbands Is but a real us , , undisci Robinson plined —and attack our , sham fight On breakfast .
Robinson And . — I ' m . a married I shall man catch , and my not death insured of ! cold , Where ' s the Lord Warden 1 All your croaking springs Jones . — From prematurely emptied flasks My friend . , Your Or else old intelli use gence it not . has You blown feel away the storm , But if you would consider the true cause- ,
Why thus you the heavens are hung with black , and why Amphibious life alone can dare to walk The submerged flags of this Marine Parade-A Wh quarius y over has Privates upset , his Brass watering Bands - , pot Brigadiers , , ¦¦¦ Has ^™ w ^ v spoile ^^ g ^ r ^ mr ^ bj « b » ^ BP d « ¦ our vr ^ rw ^» h ^ m ^ oliday ^ B- . BJBM ^ m ^*^ J , w made ^ v ^ BB . v ^ pr ^» IWB ^ r our ^^ m / m ^ B trip VB . BF v ^ v a w work ¦ - - - ^ v — 1 ¦
These Of super things -irrigation are sent ^ —you as warnings shall find to ourselves , As omens for us Volunteers . Our ardour Is Which damped costs ( you the know public it nothing well)— , our that meed we have of praise — , But Poor , though devils ! fixed for our bayonet zeal we s bristle have in to our hair ! , Our ~^^ —W— time W »«« ^ BT , V our ^ BT WP ^ sp ^^ W ^ irit «^ BB ^ BB , these » B * B » BjBFB « F «^ we W V ^ B ? freel 4 Bj « BJ «» # *** * BI y V g ^ " % ive pay **^ :
" But We ask lack us not more power , and to we dismiss will raise ourselves the cry , And this poor uniform which now we ¦ wear Robinson We . can — shake off at pleasure . " How you talk ! The So muc rain h for has omens ceased — , and hark ! th' Assembly sounds Jones . Think — ^¦^ not the VIVi winter BlBB BBt of But our they discontent BMr still < B | are fcBl true .
^»^^^^^^» B »« " *^ B * ¦*» * ^ BT V V BB ^ W ^ B *^ ™* ^ BT V * Bj ^ W ^ B *^ ^ ^ B ^^ gf ^ V That Is turned , as the to summer saying is by , would yon patch but suffice of sky Deuce To breech take a it Dutchman all ! and so . Ther we must e goes fall H in . R . . H . ! { Exeunt to do their duty . )
Bright Jvot Right7
BRIGHT JVOT RIGHT 7
Exem The Pli Na Fied Tive Than Dishonest...
exem The pli fied tive than dishonesty by his defence of Mr . B of rig a dul s ter mind ation was of never food an better d o f f favour alse weights of the cus and tomers measures ! As . The for adul latter teration , he sa it ys is v are er often seldo in m that competition any poisonous , & c , & ingredients c . We have are known put in food for , a , it lo is ng the time y result Mr of . Bright ' s mischievous prejudices in favour of trade . Traders , in his Candidates eyes — J ~— — , can — — — " ¦ while do " »¦*¦» —— no *— wrong v- * w ^»>|^ — *•** as »« long . » v * , » £ . MW as they bAAVJ vote » Wf * W for IV 4 Mr bTXAI . Radical JL ^ al ^ VfcJbWVVBB
prietor for — Mr . Brig it ht is to sufficient lavish abuse for a on man him to . be The a landed President progreat but of the certainl social Board y questions of is not Trade , nor of is the c a great n ever orator as be distinct , , capable he may from be of a grasp the statesman political ing the — Trade ones . and He n M ever anhood enters Suffrage into the bound real all wants his hopes of the and poor schemes . Free ; he has neither the moral nor intellectual nature required by the
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man who would devote himself heart and soul to the rescuing his poorer fellow creatures from misery and degradation . He views has no every largeness question of sympathy , though by ; and a distorted no real liberal political ity li of ght mind —he . He is just the kind of man to make the very worst sort of blind tyrant— the the peop tyrant le to whose the narrow high princi -minded ples injustice on one or of two his points real nature determined , till they with find reference that his to his ideas crotchet of ri , g and ht and that wrong once having are all by carried the meanest that , he of is easil bigotries y swayed . by the basest of prejudices and
Mizitar Y Reform.
MIZITAR Y REFORM .
Thrown The Army Upon Them Estimates By T...
thrown The Army upon them Estimates by the for rem the arkable present speech year , viewed of the in Secretary the light of of State Commons for War , cannot by which fail to they strike were the introduced careful observer into the as House the beginning of two very important changes—almost revolutions with —in our the Colonies military system in the matter ; first , the of supp alteration lying them of our with relations troops fore at depots the long cost in of this of the the country system Imperial . of revenues dep 6 t battalions ; second , ^ or the , indeed abolition , ^ of any be-The proverbial obtuseness of ah the Members » Jtm VAfi of the House pt of --
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every Member one brought of our forward Colonies . the In case the of debate the quarter that ensued -masters one of official Militia ; ; a another few nibbled dilated at on the the question fumatory of the habits Dual of Government a new War ; but speech not had one struck apprehended the key-note the fact to an that effective that ni revision ght's op of ening our Army trenchment expenditure of the , had cost opened of the Arm the y only as regards road to a Imperial bond fide reve re- - nues JfcJ » VJfBj ^ B *^^ , m had | 1 B > Llfif challenged VBl # V ^ BJ 4 ^ ABM ^ B-WBk the BVlBtB * ^ B > discussion ^ tBj * Bff ^ BT W » BJB BFH ^ B * * V BV of ~^ B > » the W B . BW " ^ PF great &^ ^ ^^ V princi B ^~ ** « W- - ^ — p J- ^ le ** ^^ of — ~~
self-defence being a natural obligation on the part of the selfgoverned . parliamentary shortl The m comin ilitar y battles p o ff ap , ers in may which inform be interesting expected us that one in debates or either two " House and points exc . " iting The are Go Commons vernment ; the to Lords be entertained , on the su bject the of subject the Reserves of the of Dual the Arm Bo y th . ball subjects have fallen into B # ^ a > good handsMr . O'Reill
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an War of d the powers M Commander inister of is Our ^ superior -in- Commander ^ Chief ** to , that and -in there r - es Chief ponsi is — b inasmuch inasmuch le for , the as as Acts two Military Staffs exist in full power , administering , the Army , the one at Whitehall , and the other in Pall Mall . Let us anomal suggest to is that . O'Re the illy th Mili at tar the m S taff in cause in Pa of ll this Mall wretc hed were onl y intended , to be advisers y to the Civil Minist , er on
m y * B , « a _ ¦ ¦» si ¦!¦¦ ¦ « - BJ V • points of h ave military had experience ldear , have tment b s een lace allowed d under to them slide in and to have powers been , allowed arge in innumera p ble cases p to order and to , decide , instead of being , restricted to their , proper functions of " advising In the U y . er House Lord Monck will lead off in what will pp
doubtless doubtless Reserves . prove prove There an an are interesting interesting so debate debate , , in on on th the the at subj subject assembl ect of of whose Army Army opinions on this point will many be well peers worth hearing , that y the reject sult can whi hardly ch , as fail we have be of elsewhere value to Mr observed . Cardwell , evidently on this sub now engages his earnest attention .
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Tomahawk (1867-1870), April 10, 1869, page 158, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/t/issues/ttw_10041869/page/2/
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