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76 THE TOMAHAWK. \August 14, 1869. '
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TRIAL BY "DAILY TELEGRAPH:'
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Mrs. Fanny Oliver, condemned to death fo...
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VERY COMPLIMENTARY/
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an The address Rev to . Mr his . Irvine ...
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A GOLDEN RULE.
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exc The ellent Foundling institution, Ho...
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AN INANE INNO VATI ON.
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police Mr. mag Ingham istrates has to kn...
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BOOKS RECEIVED*
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XXII Library . Smith Edition , Elder of ...
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week Errata , page .— 55 In , 2nd leadin...
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bours distinguished . All the and blinds conservative were down b . y comparison Mr . Squigsby with knoc its ked nei three ghtim The es door . He was waited opened . No by answer an old . femal He e swore servant , and . knocked He was shown again . into evide the ntl parlour ill — . an The old old lady lad was told lying the " upon servant the sofa to . . She was " " Yes Mrs , . Sir Ri very gsworth , " said the ? , " old said lad Mr y . y Squi " gsb y e , rather the lawy savagel er go , and y . I wish you Mr to . Squi make gsb my y will ducked . " , and made his preparations . He sat down sucked and his spread pen—di out pped his pa in pers the ink with , and a then loud said rustling — noise" " You I am are , Sir a , " widow said the , Mrs old . Ri lad gswor y . th ? " consists " It is , u a sual nd the , in amount the first it instance represents , to . " ask of what your property not The exactl am y ount know it represents but I can , " said say the that ol d c lady ertainl , " y is what not I less do than steadil Mr . ; £ 8 S o qui at , ooo gsb the . " old gave lad a g reat a st few art , dropped econdsa his nd pen then , looked in his sweetest y tones , and with y , a beaming smile , adde , d , " I am all attention , madam !" { To be continued . —Commenced in No . 116 . )
76 The Tomahawk. \August 14, 1869. '
76 THE TOMAHAWK . \ August 14 , 1869 . '
Trial By "Daily Telegraph:'
TRIAL BY " DAILY TELEGRAPH : '
Mrs. Fanny Oliver, Condemned To Death Fo...
Mrs . Fanny Oliver , condemned to death for the murder of her reprieved husba . nd This under is the most woman aggravated who made circu such mstan a wild , has and sen n - te sational ristic o s f peech uilt . in She court afterwards , which to wrote us seemed a letter em fu inentl ll of y nauseo charac us - expression g piety and quotations from the p , rison hymn book . Th If it is is letter horri ble that published a crowd by s the hou p ld re watc ss , very h the unw contort isely , we ions thin of k . dyin tions g o crim f the in condemned al , it is scarcel should y less be so made that public the reli ; for gio it us is contor calcu - - lat the ed peo to p p le as duce public as d executions ebasing an . ef Nothing fect on t appears he mora to l nat us u more re of revolting than these extravagant rhapsodies of creatures on the public point of ; i de f t ath hey : are if not they sinc are ere sin , cere that , they ypocrisy never and should gross be vanity made , so cou often raged found than to by lie publishing at the root these of crime compositions , cannot be in the better public enjournals announce . their The intention " cock-sure of " being manner saved in , their which monstrous the authors affectation commendation of magnanimous of their friends forgiveness to the of Divine everybody keep , their ing , all canting combine end which to bring so reli many gion of into our ridicule worst and criminals contempt make . The according edifying to " deterrent the papers from , is likel crime y . to To act teach as an persons incentive that to they , rather can pass than in a a to few a stat days e of from sainted a state fervour of hardened and profound crime piety and is degrading to teach them vice neither religion nor morality .
Very Complimentary/
VERY COMPLIMENTARY /
An The Address Rev To . Mr His . Irvine ...
an The address Rev to . Mr his . Irvine congregation , a gentleman , has certainl of Orange y entered proclivities fully into , in the Protestants spirit of of the Great suggestion Britain he . " submits Mr . Irvine to concludes " the Orangemen his address and thus : — shamefull " By those y deceived who professed !—one to leader be your only leaders excepted you ; have and , been as a that lasting comp we liment testimonial all to subscribe that to leader our to , a repudiation worthil statue y to deserved the of ri the ght by others honourable him . , , I and propose as and a most right eminent truly noble painter , the we Earl can of procure Derby ; be and employed I propose to paint that the his likeness ignoble , compromise taken as he of left the the Bill House , and th of at Peers an engraving on learning of the the same be taken to adorn the walls of every true Protestant in Great Britain . " As Lord Derby is proverbially a very good-natured nobleman , out there , his is Lordsh no reason ip will to doubt submit that himself if Mr to . be Irvine modelled ' s plan and is painted carried to his admirer ' s heart ' s content . But we think it is rather too
An The Address Rev To . Mr His . Irvine ...
much to expect that on each occasion he may give the artist a had sitting on his he face should as he be left called the up House on to assu of Lords me the on the press eventful ion he defeat likel evening y , that assu alluded a me n o the ld to p . diabolical itic In ian point lik expression e of Lord fact D , howev erby with would e which r , it , is Mr n not a . I p rvine very arty j to sion credits o m Lord uc hi h m Derb ; but ex y , su d c i pposing d that look he , as even should well that as er felt on m , this it a little exceptional ul put like out ness , occa it o is - himself " to adorn p the walls of every p true Protestant gy home in Lord Great Derb Britain is . " We n to do not e ve suppose much th for at at his n time ces of of life n ki his nd L ordshi but we y p mig th g ht that reasonabl , without y ry object being accused bein p g peara of pai undue nted l vanity ooking y , his enlist worst into their by the service most . eminent artist his admirers are able to
A Golden Rule.
A GOLDEN RULE .
Exc The Ellent Foundling Institution, Ho...
exc The ellent Foundling institution , Hosp and ital an i is nst , itut as io e n very moreov body e kn r which ows , a en very joys more a very the liberal pity th amount at the au of tho charitable rities of the bequests hospita . l should It is therefore do their best to disgust us by grasping for even more than they receive . attended It appear s he fro serv m i ce at stateme the F n t n dlin a g S Chapel cotch clergyman a few Sundays who bac as the k , that cong regat his ion putti dis ng per sed pe , nny he in to the rudel plate y informed held at th by e door an t official hat this that refusal " No of coppers small offerings were taken can . " be It an is difficult authorised to " rule believe of d ivert estab the lish donations ment , but of wealthier if it proves benefactors to be so , from it will an institution much to nature which the public p once ossesses . really noth charitable ing but , as the a pre claim stige on of the a mission sympathy of of a
An Inane Inno Vati On.
AN INANE INNO VATI ON .
Police Mr. Mag Ingham Istrates Has To Kn...
police Mr . mag Ingham istrates has to know been long what enoug is due h to one his of position the metropolitan ; and it is , therefore too , has been , with indul as much ging- surprise in those as laughter regret that -provoking we find witticisms that he , which A few days are very ago , much at theWandsworth the fashion just P now olice in Court the a police butcher courts was . points summoned in the by unfortunate his housekeeper woman for ' s assault evidence , and , she , , amongst declared other that This she had bump a bump Mr . Ingham on her was head inquisitive , caused by to her inspect master so ' s he violence made . the his woman inspection remove , amidst her chi roars gnon of and merriment submit . the Mr excrescence . , Ingham re to - but marked he was that then he thought satisfied it that was the a case perhaps lainant had of injured received feeling sub- , stantial injuriesso he fined the comp defendant forty shillings and the the worth cost of y magistrate the , summons refused . We to are believe at a the loss woman to understand on her oath why and convinced subjected of her her truthfulness to a great . personal But if he indignity considered in order the exhibi to be - , tion operation of her of injuries inspection actuall mi y g necessary ht have been to the performed ends of justice in a more , the the courts decent best and of regulated any gentle kind manner establishments , but such . We things . are This avers will is e occasionall no to reason all " scenes y however occur " in in that magistrates should indulge in a vulgar practical joke , for the , appreciative sake of the underlings " great laughter who surround " their waggery the Bench provoke . s from the
Books Received*
BOOKS RECEIVED *
Xxii Library . Smith Edition , Elder Of ...
XXII Library . Smith Edition , Elder of , the and Works Co ., 15 of Waterloo W , M . Place Thackeray . 1869 . . Vol . Robert The Reli Owen gion . of the World j Ellis ' s Poems j Booth ' s Life of
Week Errata , Page .— 55 In , 2nd Leadin...
week Errata , page . — 55 In , 2 nd leading column article , line , 22 " The , for Irish " if ? Vam read pire " is , " . " of Line last 42 for , after " hateful " ord " er rea " insert d "baneful comma . " . Page 56 , 1 st column , line 16 , * Will be reviewed in our next .
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Tomahawk (1867-1870), Aug. 14, 1869, page 76, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/t/issues/ttw_14081869/page/12/
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