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JSpiSTY NICEimSS.
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The public, jthanks to Mr, Crawford, wer...
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A PRACTICAL JOKE.
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rri being ent We An \tf practical ar ith...
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Bruce Though 's Cab lost Flags. to sight...
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PEACE AND WAR.
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Another list of " successful candidates ...
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A HOLIDAY "DM RIGUMUR?
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gala Her day Majesty . Indeed 's Birthda...
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OPERA UPROAR.
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English If a convincing people for proof...
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see Co An rt wh es Unprejudiced y ove th...
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Dwelling Not Long On The Ago Subject A W...
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Jspisty Niceimss.
JSpiSTY NICEimSS .
The Public, Jthanks To Mr, Crawford, Wer...
The public , jthanks to Mr , Crawford , were last week spared the the report Contag of ious a four Diseas hours es Act * debate Although in the House there was of Commons a good deal on of of a indi Member gnation of expressed Parlianierit at to Mr observe .- Crawford 'that ' s ther exercising e were strangers the right porters present , , and public so get were rid concerned of ^ thern , " as , " the * far y " accepted as the strangers their exclu , re- - according sion from to the sortie debate of "Wit our h the contemporaries greatesf equanimity , the onl . Indeed outside , iie the 6 p Ladies le r >' # ho ' Gall protested ery / who ¦¦ at th were e proceeditigs heardto condemn ; * were the their ocdupants ejection of as Members " a shame themselves ; " ^ 3 tt ^ . hp That ( ndig , s natjpn teps . will was be ^ mainl at once y confined taken to to pre the - ve suf nt fici the entl ^ y recurrenc powerful e 'b v £ | rtuall the capcfce ^ to . alter of . a . onf ^ single 3 Er would * individual g | isii Constitution point being we ^ r . can ; prawfor not cjoubt | 3 , tftajt ^¦ •] 3 Ut l ( % fn e i i r $ ^ ip ally to Nvish ^ qs ^ % ^ i | ^ to o yre . spare the public out the to th h coun eading e jfeolice sel & © ini | - proceg Cour in £ jis | sy diri arid mpdest gs see of : ' . a wliat : pnilanthr : aues can < a 6 ria , be ^ , lj py 'le done to character Retake towards , himself we stifling would to tlie reporters at those tribunals . Reynolds * s Newspaper , of some Court Sundays reporting back contains may be a brougnt fair specirneii to ; and ' of Mr what . Crawford a pass Police might paper well take as tKe the tex T' Men t for -women any Act Case of , " Parliament , as reported he mi in ght that feel news in- - repor clined t of to the bring debates in . ' Jn mi th ght e advantageousl Hoi ; se of Commons y be left , however to the , dis the - c as o retion n sume the p of that art the ? of they reporters the were honourabl but f and of e p it ge lac was ntleman e in . a , their wantonl the gallery y other sill . y The evening imputat papets ion to have Parliamentary certainly reports been filthy that enough a feforni lately heed , . be but commenced it is not wi . th the
A Practical Joke.
A PRACTICAL JOKE .
Rri Being Ent We An \Tf Practical Ar Ith...
rri being ent We An \ tf practical ar ith e ' gun eady -cotton ; but give is the , the t " o following ^ say War the Department least official , a little report every sp of ecial an credit : ¦— rcperi for - R ^ ye upon important * the martellb 'Experiment tower with , No gu ; n 36 -cotton , rende has red been famous made by at previo gunpowder us experiment * This tower with , th Dr e wall . Gale s of ' s non which -exp were losive 12 m feet ixtur thick e of g un -cotton base , , divid was e e ntirel into th and ree c safel harg y es dem , and olished fired si b m y ulta 200 ne lbs ou . of y by electricity . " : in W privat e do e no houses t know jbut all we the hav purposes e reason for to which know gunpowd that it is e a theory used of domestic wder is servants an excellent , especiall cure for o a troublesome cooks , that or a ha obstructive ' porth of H gunpo ue which will not draw . We believe that the experiment tho regarded ugh lo as oke s omewhat upon as dangerou invariably sand succ therefore essful has has hith commanded erto been , offi a cautious cial authority performance , that g . un- But cotton when , will the safely newspapers demolish assert walls , upon 12 feet ordinary thick powder , the gun , and -cotton applied may without be taken the as a customary substitute precau for thie - more tionary powerful measures than . ordinary As gun- gunpowder cotton is ,- , we we bel may ieve look , ten forward times dation with some , that curiosity it can be to the ely results used . of Perhap the War s the Office official recommen definition - of understood " safety" m If ay thi be s should at varia be n ce e ca with sethe the War term Office as pop if ularl it i y not Fire in Insurance league , with Companies the rest , should of the Government explain , itself Offices forthwith , against . s
Bruce Though 'S Cab Lost Flags. To Sight...
Bruce Though ' s Cab lost Flags . to sight to memory dear . —Secretary
Peace And War.
PEACE AND WAR .
Another List Of " Successful Candidates ...
Another list of " successful candidates " for Direct Commis- - the sions Commissions for the Army are , and to be an for unusuall we know y long not one , for this in time the . face What of t f fifty pending or sixty reductions young ' gentlemen the Army is who a closed have just field qualified . Perhap them s the - : selves for Her Majesty ' s Service will be utilised in " Commissions sly practical of the j Peace oke on , " the and part the of whole the authorities affair wrlf turn . If out this to is be not a military the case , officers and the we War would Office advise reall them y means not the to waste candidates timebut for to en a keep ttendant them their employed , appointments . The , Bar to , adopt or Medicine some lig , or profession even , the recommend Church—if . the In Clerical the latter Disabilities case , by Bill the gets time through they are —we bishops would their Gazette turn of" may The come Right to Re be verend gazetted the . Bishop The appointmen of Timbuctoo t in , the to be years Ensign hence in , b the e the 150 most th Regiment ordinary of announcement Foot , " may , five possibl -and- e twenty .
A Holiday "Dm Rigumur?
A HOLIDAY "DM RIGUMUR ?
Gala Her Day Majesty . Indeed 'S Birthda...
gala Her day Majesty . Indeed ' s Birthday , it can scarcel is annuall y be y regarded becoming as less a holiday and less at all Prince and , for other of what Wales ceremonies with ( who full is , -dress obli all ged persons banquets to appear of , inspection gh in full position uniform s , of from troops on the the , from Horse morning Guards' till Parade night . by Her 10 a . m Majesty . ) , downwards herself , spends are fully her engaged birthday State on and its own the like day put qui it etl off y with till a Saturday famil , y when , but the Ministers attendan of t b " usiness merrymakings of the nation " will , . interfere As for as the little general as possible public , with they the simp real ly gazing ignore the at illuminations occasion altogether , with , the and , attendant beyond being luxuries out late of catching at night cold , and getting their pockets picked , make no sign . That Her what Majesty a Government ' s Birthday should holiday be is a taken holiday to consist , is perfectl is a different right , but mat - day ter . on A general which even closing Ministers of the shops could — get in fact fou , r- a and summer -twenty each hours Mon of - tha relaxation n as matters would now be much stand . more Loyalty in keep should ing with not the be 24 associated th of May , l with east boredom a pleasant , and significance the term . . " Public Holiday " should have at
Opera Uproar.
OPERA UPROAR .
English If A Convincing People For Proof...
English If a convincing people for proof music were , no greater wanted one of could the innate hardl love y be of found the thei than r the attention fact that by those indulging who in attend small our talk O , not peras by general any means ly fix passages sotte ruoce . , This during interesting some of the method most of beautiful showing overtures their appre and - m ciation usic and for the sing beautiful ing , and is is most now so delightful common to that all connoisseurs it is almost im of - possible sensibly to added hear an to . opera There without are onl having y two things one ' s enj more oyment require thus d and to make refreshments our opera . houses If these perfect were heavens added of our deli opera ght— (?) smoking uproar audiences would be able to consider themselves almost on a to par find with that the managers frequenters object of music to any halls noise . during In Munich the perform we regret ance . d S uring tringent the rules overture are , in and forc those e . Nobod who arrive y is even while allowed the curtain to enter is up Thi are s required is too cruel to . wait We till sincerely it falls before trust taking our managers their seats will . not appreciate take the hint the . beauties Why , half of an our opera audiences unless allowed would be to indulge unable to in the uproar so congenial to their tastes .
See Co An Rt Wh Es Unprejudiced Y Ove Th...
see Co An rt wh es Unprejudiced y ove ther r e e adoptio uld hav View n e o f of the n the so princi m Question u p c le h talk of civil in . — We marriages S cannot panish . sidered Mutual essential politeness —at between least in man theory and . wife should surely be con-
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Tomahawk (1867-1870), June 11, 1870, page 227, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/t/issues/ttw_11061870/page/5/
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