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, November 13, 1869.3 THE TO MA HA WK. ....
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BUFFOONERY OJV THE BENCH.
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the It Me has tropolitan lately become m...
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PARDONABLE IMPA2IENCE.
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Dr It . Livi would ngstone seem for that...
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THE LATE GEORGE PEABODY.
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noblest With man a heavy and heart the g...
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A VERY OPEN BOROUGH
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have as The the plenty polling Southwark...
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Tyl Joke ayor Lawrence by the last say w...
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peekadill to Mees Fox y , e ! am Anglische gentlemans . I will marry myself All . — Heep ! heep ! ' oorah ! chanson M . Gui of FoxE me . .- ^ -There , my leetle sons ; once more the sweet ( Chorus of leetle sons as the curtain makes its descent . } Ayez Le ci la bont de 6 Noyembre de vous souviendre ,
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, November 13, 1869.3 The To Ma Ha Wk. ....
, November 13 , 1869 . 3 THE TO MA HA WK . . 223
Buffoonery Ojv The Bench.
BUFFOONERY OJV THE BENCH .
The It Me Has Tropolitan Lately Become M...
the Me has tropolitan lately become magistrates the fashion to avail amongst themselves the more of the junior police of re From ports what as the we means have read of thrusting we cannot their jokes much before for thei the r public Wor- . say consoled ships ' , wit , ours and elves still less that fo the r their pernicious good taste custom ; but of we cracking have hitherto jokes in office office a court and and of justice that that th the was e seniors seniors indulged took took in onl no no y b share share y mag in in istrates the the unbecoming unbecoming new to their
frivolity Mr . Selfe , , . We is falling are sorry intp to see evil * however courses . , that At al the l eyents much- , respected from the week following , it would paragrap seem h which that that appeared gentleman in t can he j p > lay olice the reports wag when last opportunity offers : — charged " Frederick with being Popjoy drunk , described and incapable as c a . quiet Mr -looking . Selfe boy said , ' : So you ^ y VU . *** are . m , ^* ' onl fJ -JLJ . y y fifteen iiitwii mmw y y ears v <• n * *•• rshi ¦¦ ** m ¦ of vi A age ct £ ^ W mw } , j Master . ¥ J Selfe m - *^ t * ji , v » j . Popj jl * Mm- vsl don « / j oy \ j y ? think ^ Prisoner j . ¦& uviivi it M . is m \ « :
That sa 1 Master popp y to ' s in the ri g Popjoy g ' ^ charge into , your , bad or ? you Wo habits Defendant ^ would p very . Mr : not earl M . y be y mates . here What : made I . You have 't me seem you drunk got to ; be to it , wasn't my fault . Mr . Selfe : How long have you been indulging never inhabi dr ts unk of this before descri this ption time , Master . Mr . Popjoy Selfe : Hav D e efendant been sick was ? heard Defendant it makes : No . the Mr . Selfe sick : Generall do y at relish the beg it you inning so much I have that you I hop mean e not to . It do is it a again very person ? earl Defendant y beg ; inning you : . No You , I don are ' t . fined Mr . 2 s Selfe . 6 d . " :
the Reall name y , this ** Popjoy beats " is en in t Sir the Rober Alderman t Garden ' s best . The style p , and the n throws question Sir " Have Robert you ' s ponderous been sick ? peasantries " for its quaintriess into the and shade piquancy . We , meant do drunkenness not serio know usl wh in y . ether the We , beg Mr can . Selfe n hardl ing ' s y gene speech believe rally that his made Worshi he had pepp p heard le capable ill that was of m onl aki y n suppos g so ' grave e tliat this ass allusion ertion on to the hearsay beastl evide y effects nce ^ of and intoxi we can cation was meant for the crowning bit of the magistrate ' s fun .
Pardonable Impa2ience.
PARDONABLE IMPA 2 IENCE .
Dr It . Livi Would Ngstone Seem For That...
Dr It . Livi would ngstone seem for that some we time are not to c to ome expect , for am to ongst see anything the articles of his which letter the to great the British traveller Co requested nsul at Zanzibar might be , dated supplied August to him , 1868 in , was the a Doctor " Nautical had Almanac a chance for of 1870 availing . " It himself seems a pity the that Central while African to his intend Postal ed movements Service , he . did Now not that write our m anxiety ore exp concerning licitly as hi an m d we is reli ll , w ev e ed can , and afford we have to take reaso hi n m to task believ for e that not gratify he is safe ing the our feelings curiosity of ? i the little m more other full in the y . so We ng can of the quite " Lost sympathise Child" with who came was heart home -broken . We when do not it wish strayed to treat but beat Dr . Livingstone it soundly wh in , en this it . will fashio be n , " bu warm t at ' all * when events he , sets in one foot sense on Eng of the lish word soil . his reception
The Late George Peabody.
THE LATE GEORGE PEABODY .
Noblest With Man A Heavy And Heart The G...
noblest With man a heavy and heart the greatest we record Christian the death that of our the fame age has is to known be envied , George it is his Peabod . He y almost . If any sanctified man ' s mon enormous ey-getting wealth by . the , What use drags which most he made men of down his the in the souls getting of most and men in , elevated the spending and , ennobled what debases him . the No brightness widows * tears of his and gold orp or hans turned ' curses his joy dimmed into
bitterness mm tllC m UIlgilLllCSO ^^ . He mm- ^ m * Ul held mm iixa ^ mm gUJ his mm . U , , wealth v / i V IU . ^ 1 HV but ^ . U iuo in trust . jujf . Juiu for ^ God and for the poor . It was not so much the thoug amount htful of care money and wise which discrimination he gave away with , as which the he to be gave of it . He value taug must ht the be lesson the work that of benevolence the mind as , what well as is of good any the ; heart the , . tears He shed is mourned on his b grav y all e are shed love bUy y eyes cyca whose W the liuac weep weeping ing he iiv ^ has iic he has vjxii often ~ li . ii . turned tunivu to \ . \ j re iv-
joicing revived ; in the many great sorrows grief which his g death htened creates are all . not But not with for them long : and the good to think that of such one men whose do dies ath throug onlshadows h life was across ; bright which with were so pure cast a not light b , p the his y y joy own such misdeeds as men but rarel by y other know ' . sorrows , is in itself a
A Very Open Borough
A VERY OPEN BOROUGH
Have As The The Plenty Polling Southwark...
have as The the plenty polling Southwark of cannot time election before take contest them place to till has make January alread their y , commenced the arrangements candidates , and . meeting Mr . Odger the other alread evening y in the that field he , expected but as he to be announced returned free at a , the gratis advanced , and for Liberal nothing electors , it is not will improbable look elsewhere that for a a portion of - week tative . to A Mr requisition . Milner Gibson , numerousl begging y si hi gned m to , was come presented forward represen last but the the right lication honourable gentleman naturall , objecting refused altogether to subject to himself 111111 entertain 1 , to
m to the UXAW ust others waste app Ct , £ necessaril M £ Jl . * . V who * of G % , % time , i . \ may JXl , y y very V entail \ and * Xy be asked . . money , KM Of . m . Z * course , X to * y . which WUj stand , this Ullllg a for objection three *» the * - * iJUL months borough / j eq ^ Ut uall ' canvass ( ^ alway ^ X lies UU s the excepting electors Mr will . Od have ger ) , some and it difficulty is , therefore in finding , not improbable candidates that to their taste . Really , it is most inconsiderate conduct on Mr . tion Layard will ' s part cause to th have e greatest gone off amount to Spain of just inconvenience when his . resi H gna ow - - e the tlLV i ^ v ver most lll ^ , _^^^_ let UOk us to VV be blam UiaiilVt has m just ^ e , hi AM . and A nted Our VUl , if to report special » 3 £ J \^\* A . « that 'J speak . *¦ and C 4 . * l \ - l ma trul confidential VV / llLiV y , Mr 4 . VtiVAUl . Layard reporter J , V to ^ UltV be is not at Ub
the rid of Treasury at once , and at any cost us , for two Mr . grave Ayrton reasons was j first got , because the Premier he ' s was son hopelessl was anxious y obstructive to secure , his and seat , secondl on the y , Treasury "because see Bench ms , . The only Commissionersh position for which ip Mr of . W Ayrton orks was was fit de , emed and , the it vacant office of Minister at Madrid had to be thrown as a sop an to no the utter interest Ni want neveh to the of Cerberus regard Southwark to . Of the electors course convenience , , but these they of littl the certainl e candidates facts y are show of . Whitehall This , how . ever , is a matter of no consequence whatever—at
Tyl Joke Ayor Lawrence By The Last Say W...
Tyl Joke ayor Lawrence by the last say when New he Baronet heard of the !! ! present !—What Lord did Mayor ex-Lord ' s election ? Besley !
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Tomahawk (1867-1870), Nov. 13, 1869, page 223, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/t/issues/ttw_13111869/page/3/
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