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66 THE TOMAHAWK. [February 15, 1868.
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Now ready, Handsomely Bound, with Gilt E...
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* ^ * Editor Correspondent on any consid...
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LONDON, FEBRUARY 15, 1868.
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WE have much pleasure in contradicting t...
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The Law Times intimates that we may expe...
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Mr. Hepworth Dixon is a great man; he ha...
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HO IV ' j.O DO IT.
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It Sons is once of more the outri again ...
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FOR GENTLEMEN ONL K
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deserved We had censure occasion , an la...
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The Real Aristocratic Nose.—The Willough...
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66 The Tomahawk. [February 15, 1868.
66 THE TOMAHAWK . [ February 15 , 1868 .
Now Ready, Handsomely Bound, With Gilt E...
Now ready , Handsomely Bound , with Gilt Edges , VOLUME ONE ( DOUBLE VOLUME ) , OF THE TOMAHAWK , Price Nine Shillings .
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* ^ * Editor Correspondent On Any Consid...
* ^ * Editor Correspondent on any consideration s are Informed whatever that . Contributions Contributors should cannot make possibly copies be of returned their articles by the If they attach any value to them . Letters , on purely business matters , should be addressed to the Publisher to insure attention .
London, February 15, 1868.
LONDON , FEBRUARY 15 , 1868 .
We Have Much Pleasure In Contradicting T...
WE have much pleasure in contradicting the report that Mr . Arthur Helps , the excellent and conscientious Clerk of the Privy Council , is , in consideration of the valuable services he has rendered , to be called for the future ( by Royal Command ) Helps-to-Composition . This would be worse than knighthood .
The Law Times Intimates That We May Expe...
The Law Times intimates that we may expect a regular conventional " ' s delay" before anyopinion canbe pronounced on the ultimate success of the "Law Digest Scheme . " But whatever doubt there may be as to the healthiness of the Law ' s Digestit is consoling to know that there can be none as to the
, Law ' s Digestion , considering what an amount of hard coin it is continually swallowing . Indeed no amount of illegal " fare " appears to disagree with it .
Mr. Hepworth Dixon Is A Great Man; He Ha...
Mr . Hepworth Dixon is a great man ; he has rendered Lord Campbell ' s act null and void , and discovered an excellent substitute for Holy well street literature , which will , in compliment to his last work , henceforward be known as " Spiritual Literat ^^ ure - | -p ^ , ^ m ^ . V " ^ He —i — is ™^ worthy - - - » m to rank side by ^ m side — — with ¦¦ ^ the - ¦ - — — author — — —¦ ™ - ~~ r r of - « -
The Confessional Unmasked . By the way , one of the critics is rather too hard upon the Gibbon of the Agapemone , he talks of him as " lithe and sinewy , " just as if he were a ballet dancer . His performance may be bare-faced , but it hardly possesses the nudity of Truth .
Ho Iv ' J.O Do It.
HO IV ' j . O DO IT .
It Sons Is Once Of More The Outri Again ...
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offs for / the Bu start t do . o Attend u strike . th That e wat sound er in —it is or the catc gun h th ; e you crabbe are ? No ; you rise !—you dance !—you turn rage !— , you set!—you face the bow ! Ha ! that is your ruse . You are Britons—you are him courageous ! You ! see You your face way le danger j you , you stroke tur ; n you not your scratch back ; s you on crabbe And ; the you Indian shriek , h ; e ma is foi in , the is g mud loriou ; s he , — faints you wins —he ! has no g fri ive end him —he the dies yell ! . You Remember are victorious , it is Jules , and who so speaks once more . Oares you - maus Vive , Admirals le Putndreach , Barg / ees , — Vive forget les oarsmans not your ruse / Vive / le doguesmeat et jtotarbierre / Oh ! gai /
For Gentlemen Onl K
FOR GENTLEMEN ONL K
Deserved We Had Censure Occasion , An La...
deserved We had censure occasion , an last infamous week to performance notice with strong which but still well dis- - graces the Pantomime at the Lyceum . We are sorry that as roused yet the . torpor We shall of the be sorry Lord Chamberlain to be compelled ' s office to take has * not stronger been action Gazette in no this journal matter . of With any importance the exception has of dared the Pall to write Mall a single word , in deprecation of this disgusting scandal . It is a fact who idt-i th ixxai at , , attracted night xugxxi auti after to that ni xixgxii ght theatre , , the ixxt st 0 bo alls , xj solel . a are ax e filled xxxxv ^ u by *¦>] " gentlemen gvuuvmuu "
to witness are this shameful sight . Of course y by , as a prurient long as this curiosity continues " the Dance the enterprising of Brutality manager . " We will make not one venture appeal to to excise these " gentlemen , "—stay away , or if you go , indicate unmistakeably must the disgust feel at which this piece we of are imported sure , as filth you . are Then " gentlemen the Enterpris , " you - pocket ing Manager , to allay will those be abl qualms e , without of conscience doing any which violence such to a his repelled lined cratic and , visitors night elevated after to continue nature night , out as an his exhibition of cannot deference but from to feel which his at more being his aristo moral com - - sense must revolt , .
The Real Aristocratic Nose.—The Willough...
The Real Aristocratic Nose . —The Willoughby Pug . bad Theatrical ; a Wife Well Degrees Wonwors of Comparison e ; Daddy Gray . —Dearer , worst than ! Life , distribution The Queen among has sent the a various , number hosp of cop itals ies . of It her is too last much book for to hope of kindness that the . patients may be cured by this new " royal touch "
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Tomahawk (1867-1870), Feb. 15, 1868, page 66, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/t/issues/ttw_15021868/page/4/
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