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y6 " THE TOM A HA WK. {February 13. 1869...
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"A CQJVVJSRTJSJD CLOWNS
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but they Cant when are and unbearabl the...
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To Mr. Watts Phillips.—If you please, si...
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VERY r>E-GREY-niNG.
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its Our teeth slashing into the contempo...
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ANSWER TO DOUBLE ACROSTIC IN OUR LAST.
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O gr E V anguar D E lbo W R egali A E nd...
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Clings We About Are Just Us Stepping . W...
middle weather -aged was so owners cold . that No there ; we were are no firml visitors y convinced to the Kensing that the - ton and Museum abettors , were and our determined belief is the , Mr public . Henry shoul Cole d see and the his collec aiders - tion , and went out accordingly to the Serpentine to give the various close of suits our dream an airing all " . the We armour say this disappeare was our belief d like , for a view at the in the ( odd mag that ic lantern !) to , and get the home wearers as well were as left they in their could night We -shirts did
not see their , very faces , but they all made for the Kensington . Museum . we We can shall heartil go again wish those and agai who n have to the lent Meyrick these Colle treasures ction , and and those who have y arranged them , a Meyrick Christmas and , a Happy New Year .
Y6 " The Tom A Ha Wk. {February 13. 1869...
y 6 " THE TOM A HA WK . { February 13 . 1869 .
"A Cqjvvjsrtjsjd Clowns
"A CQJVVJSRTJSJD CLOWNS
But They Cant When Are And Unbearabl The...
but they Cant when are and unbearabl they hypocrisy come y so before . are We hatefu us ( metropolitans woven l in whatever into a ) garb have religious they been appear texture doing , something " itinerant of street late preachers to put / down ' These that men intolerable come under nuisance our windows , howl till they are hoarse ( and long after ) , are followed because by a crowd they listening have got to nothing them out else of to a kind do , impre of vague cate curiosity all mortals , or the ( iiiv except coarsest icii themselves language ) with until uxiiii the they t vilest are cil curses either iiu , and wearied bcuivu those out vuk expressed with vv itu their ixxi 11 in
man own . , u exertions to " jtai move lauguagV , or on , are " as , j re being quire d an -jf by obstruction \~ some v , ^ unsympathetic n to the thoroug police hfare . - . afflicted We , metropolitans with this kind , are of not pestilence the onl . y peop One of , these however men , who , or one are verted very nearl clown y , " allied and to who them , it , appears who styles , is holding himself what " a he con is - church pleased , in to term Shropshire " religious , has recentl services " published in the town a hymn of - Whit book - , which of , the for curiosity most antique of language and curious and specimens expression , of ui would orthograp v « . kxivsg vie with hy
in u one iiG the ui Lite British iiiuoi Museum axiiii | uc . clxxvx The V / Utiv extract / uo o ^ it we -v ^ ixiitiio ivethouhis cvj un ^ ixjr - fested doubtedl by y the modern production . If of the such conversion a specimen of the g of clown , a hymn g is , as mani that - from we should which think the following the clown is in an his extract unconverted , all we state can would say is be that a more of Whitchurch preferable j object and the and sooner more acceptable he figures to again the inhabitants with the have wooden of razor pleasing and the kxxw red public -hot poker Were vv viu the the biiv better late chance Premier jl . jlwxjl & xwj he still biii would in iii
nave wi licaouig puunut . auv ^* . ^ . petition office , it for would ^ him almost to be made be worth a pensioner while for of the the clown Government ' s friends , as to being of relig a ious direct establishments follower of . the Premier , and a strong upholder One of his hymns begins thus : — " I ' ve And give mean n my to heart keep to Jesus so ( sic , ) ; xi If the luc ll tel ucvu devil l him wants wants Not to iu have jua for it it ti all n
This is followed by I' five other , verses , all Joe endi . ' " ng in the same popular manner . The last runs thus : — " If Lord And tempted , g battle ive to me every forsake strength foe my ; to God fight , , To cry out , « Not for Joe . ' " desirable If a combinatio for thedification n of sacred and hymn enlightenment s and music of \ -hall the songs working xvi be
classes UCallctUlC we IUI would LUG e CUlllV strong / ailUll ly commend dUVi tmJguitmnvuv to the notice sj . mv of all vrwj future .. xig the comp converted ilers , of hy cl mns own and of Whitchurch psalters this . " work Seriousl of " William y ,, cannot Weaver some- , thing of a stage be done , of a to public prevent music this deg hall radation , from which of relig it has to the hitherto level been kept apart by the rigid law of public opinion ? Surely something the exigencies might of the be done case . with Lord Campbell ' s Act to meet
To Mr. Watts Phillips.—If You Please, Si...
To Mr . Watts Phillips . —If you please , sir , a piece with the French title ) , of was you played r new a drama year ago " Not in the Guilty Provinces , " ( translated . Your from title th is e " Not Guilty , * no there ' s more " brass " about it than " gilt . "
Very R>E-Grey-Ning.
VERY r > E-GREY-niNG .
Its Our Teeth Slashing Into The Contempo...
its Our teeth slashing into the contemporary War Office , and , the evidently Daily means Telegraph to g , ive has that set good much shaking abused before stronghold it lets of it red go . tape and jobbery a thorough the Beginning Department with , the objections Daily Telegraph to the high afterwards salaries of descended the staff to of but an ornaments attack having on of at the society length inefficiency , used it has up and descended its laziness vituperative still of the lower abilities " dand , and y on clerks is these now ;" - engaged To its indignan in a lilXlA vigorous t surprise QUlJOV onslau our \ J \ XM g contemporary ht on the War CM * M . has Office 9 discovere VtMWV Messengers d that .
them these - ¦ . V * lb * ) , messengers XXJ and . Vl . * £ ^ that the are much jJJ not old soug . soldiers WVJ ht - IVrXXAJ after ( at appointments least JT J . A . C *> not one are Wl in ten given l > . & . kC of 4 . 1 r - p as laces a rule who to wan the t to butlers do something , footmen , and thei valets r deserving of men servants in high without putting themselves to any personal trouble or expense . it quotes The Dail plenty y Telegraph of facts seems that have to be come well up to its knowledge grievance , , for the its session informant War of Department the has greatest stopped is job " worth short of all . ^ in 1 The 50 putting a office -year the , of with journ housekeeper apartments al in pos at - , servantscoalsand The duties and ^ jllvi responsibilities ki of the
position decent 0 ^ 1 vauiO and j , are vrvcu cleanl to . ^ 2 , engage **¦*¦** - * - condition gas f £ ** the ¦• . x housemaids j . xw of the ^ a c rooms , to be ^< a answerabl to |/ uixoxuixi look after ^ e for va the the culv ? linen , and such-like y domestic cares . There , is nothing conland nected from with undertaking the position it . which Indeed could , so prevent many widow any s lady of officers in the upon were of one this hundred opinion of that them when made the interest place was to obtain last vacant the appoint close - ment for themselves . The noble lord who was Secretary of The State uiaiv for ivx War vv c * . j . at cvt the tuv of time uux selectin ^ was nao fairl xcmxy y of puzzle ptiA & iwu d . by uj eli the liiv position jiu ^ Abivu * .
was responsibility too much for him , and g leaning one towards so many none g , ible not offers even hard towards for the the widow lacehis of a lordshi distinguished settled general the matter officer with who his begged conp , p science This is rather giving an the old appointment story how , to his wife happened ' s maid ! a year or two ago , but as the Daily Telegraph is on the look out for facts condition we obliging we ly impose supply for this having tit-bit made of official the scandal revelation , and is that our y War contemporary Office re- makes organization the most . of the item in its next leader on
Answer To Double Acrostic In Our Last.
ANSWER TO DOUBLE ACROSTIC IN OUR LAST .
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N iggar D . D ank S ( the imprint Printer . ' s name . ) See Answers have been received from Right Forward , Rebeck , Samuel E H . . Thomas Evans , , Little Ebenezer Nell Scrooge ( Edinburg , Sing h ) , lewell Captain , ' Linda Crosstree Princess , Ratap , A . lan T . , Fl j Midas . TjLiuo y-b y The , , -Ni Camden uaiaucii ght Pride , Sp Town of xuwu lit Malvern the Tad j Difference . aupuio pole ill , j R , Sleig . Chance Snow ouu ht -of ( ^ - Liverpool xiivu Hand ^ uuiy , Annie ) , ) Tommy j- ( Bri > ixijhj ghton v . ui and iu ) ,
Joey Florence , , Christopher Tadpole H , T , G . T . urner , T ( . So Purdue uthampton XKingston ) , Frances -on- , J Thames . Lloyd ) , , Bobb L . Lewington y , L . Lamb , J . , King M . Mason , Two , Chathamites M . A . Clifford , W . 'De Darlington vizes ) , T . , Andrews Cook Harding ( Wellington , W , , . and J Rivington . ) , Mason O Lizzie . Hug , J Belto ( . hes Liverpool Parkinson n ( Manchester . ) , , S R . . Green ) P , . J ( Lambeth . Davies , J . Co , ) , wac E T . Edmonds ¦ < < inn . Richards son , , W R . . " mind Errata "; . third —Second Stanza Stanza , last , line line , three for * , And for " read minds " " He read "; fourth Stanza , last line , for " men " read " him . " . I II ... II- , 1 m I ¦ - ¦ I
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Tomahawk (1867-1870), Feb. 13, 1869, page 76, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/t/issues/ttw_13021869/page/12/
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