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62 THE TOM AH A WK. jAugust-1$, 1868.
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LONDON, AUGUST 15, 1868.
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THE WE E K.
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Mr. Boucicault's original drama, by M. D...
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Her Majesty, travelling incognito into S...
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M. Odysse-Barot, in his duel with M. J e...
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Henri Rochefort has got Four Months' imp...
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BY THE SEA.
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AN UNREASONABLE JENKINS.
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Caux The which reports have of appeared ...
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62 The Tom Ah A Wk. Jaugust-1$, 1868.
62 THE TOM AH A WK . jAugust-1 $ , 1868 .
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*„* They Editor Correspondents Attach On...
*„* they Editor Correspondents attach on any any consideration value are to Informed them whatever . All that letters . Contributions Contributors on literary should cannot matters make possibly copies should be of returned be their addressed articles by the to If marked ( the Mr . Editor Heather ** . Pnzzl ) Letters to e , ensure " or , no on attention notice purely will . BUSINESS be Envelopes taken matters of containing their , should contents solely . be A A addressed nswers nswers cannot to to Puzzles the be Publisher received must be after the Thu ' rsday evening foliowingf the publication of the paper .
London, August 15, 1868.
LONDON , AUGUST 15 , 1868 .
The We E K.
THE WE E K .
Mr. Boucicault's Original Drama, By M. D...
Mr . Boucicault ' s original drama , by M . Dennery , " Les Oiseaux- de Proie ? was brought out on Saturday with Mr Wilkie Collins's title " After Dark . "
Her Majesty, Travelling Incognito Into S...
Her Majesty , travelling incognito into Switzerland , had the good sense to forbid any recognition of her state by salutes at Cherbourg . Why , then , do the authorities at Chatham go shrieking the name of Prince Arthur to the winds with salutes of all kinds ? Such cringing must be much against His Royal Mother ' s wishes .
M. Odysse-Barot, In His Duel With M. J E...
M . Odysse-Barot , in his duel with M . J ecker , the banker , was shot in the stomach ; but , fortunately , a button turned the die and the bullet at the same time , lodging itself eventually in his waistcoat pocket . The ball was not ' meant for the vest , but the waistcoat proved a good i ? i-vest-ment . M . Barot pockets the affront with honour .
Henri Rochefort Has Got Four Months' Imp...
Henri Rochefort has got Four Months' imprisonment and a fine of 200 francs G £ 8 ) for stupidly losing his temper and striking a printer who refused to give up the name of a libelling scoundrel who had attacked M . Rochefort in his nearest and dearest ties . If the Government wishes to stop the Lantern ,
why does it not extinguish it at once 1 But at present it is merely making itself contemptible in taking such petty means to revenge itself upon its enemy . If the striker had been a devoted toady and decorated as such , what a different verdict would have resulted from the evidence !
By The Sea.
BY THE SEA .
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\ See Cartoon . ] less By , happy the sea children . Idling of , dreaming the hour ? , play Yes ing , here , are they they— are these ; labour care- , thoug out for ht their , ambition holiday , strugg ; freed le— at al last l left from behind the din ! Here , the whirl they , and are , the the stifling smoke of heat the of black work city , leaving far away their , and schemes drinking behind in the them pure in let salt us sea take air , a like turn the and careless look at , happy them . innocents Pretty this they to are beg ! in Come with , — struggling statesmen those two for fig boys hting the and craft for their some ! shi Indeed prize p . , See save they how mig that the ht statesmen little be a . fellows coup never le are of fight for—toys . Ah ! what is this ? A dance , and one worth
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looking at . See how the poor honest fellow is stepping out mig to before his ht almost that dancing deli liken g board hted him audience , and to a never Bishop . And change dancing look s , too his an — Irish : measure he ji keeps g of . exul One well - tation further over and an listen ill-fated to the Establishment strains of that . Carry Israelite out with the idea the hurd a little - , y ¦ gallop gurdy . and Ten sets to one the he imag is inary playing Bishop the good wild old with " No the Popery tingling "
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ri friends ght . ! Who There ever is would a flaw dream in the of analogy a great , statesman you say ? play Quite ing the can fool get out for of half John pence Bull ? ? Mr Bah . Gladstone !—the thing trying is preposterous to see what ! he Love " But -making let us in walk its purest this way form . . Ah That , now beautiful this is reall girl y is pretty listen- . looking ing to the gentleman soft nothings with of the that umbrella highly respectable . Close to and them relig , too ious , is - the anot young her gentleman lady very well ( he ) look reading s so the savage paper he . mu He st evidently surely know does
much not not like like if the the he only flirtation flirtation knew . . the Well Well truth , , he he . need need Soft not not nothings distress distress are himsel himsel reall f f y very verv the staple commodity ladknows of it . that You respectabl have not e a chance lover ' s in address that direction , and the my young fine gentleman y with the umbrella . Better give it up . But , where see , there a live is Prince plenty may to amuse be seen . for Peep a half shows penny —royal —and ones perform , too - , ing That dogs poodle , and what in the not cocked . hat—quite a military-looking dog
— over seem . s Well up to , the a repetition public encourage of his performances his antics , a and dozen so , times poor eye poodle man , he , a useful can hardl member y help of himself society . , very Then ' ; and there the is man the bull with 'sthe dear telescope little children ; and— in but one can perambulator we believe , our and eyes their ? charming Yes , four is where Mamma that is ? . he W Delighted ? hy We , surel hope y to th he at see is is her not Tomahawk very looking far off so himsel . well And . f , And lastl taking y Papa , who his , change with the restWellhe is the wisest of them allfor he
has peat come . You there do for not repose . like the and , word not . for This bustle is . holiday Bustle time ! you , , you reupon say , and the shore ask why ? Wh should y not ? not Well the , peop workers le have enjoy a strange themselve way s of picking up their recreation when every step they take leaves a footprint on the sands—of time .
An Unreasonable Jenkins.
AN UNREASONABLE JENKINS .
Caux The Which Reports Have Of Appeared ...
Caux The which reports have of appeared Mdlle . Patti in every 's marriage civilised to journal the Marquis in Europe de impertinences have been more of or which less grap the hic newspapers and elaborated have ; been but of guilty all the in prying into the details of Mdlle . Patti ' s personal affairs , the stu Eng pidity lish " . leading The Times journ report al" has concludes come out its first description in bad taste of and the disappointment ceremony with the of remark one that present " Oddl not y a enough note , of and music to the or
^^ 0 ^ ^^ ^^^ HW Bi ^ r H *^ r ^^^ r ^~^^ ^* ^~ ^^ ^^ * . ~ ^^ P " ** ^^ ^^^ W every ^^ V v V ^^ ^ W ^^ V ^ V ^ V ^^^ r H ^^ r V ^ ^^^ f IV ^^ F ^^ <^ ^^ f , V ^^ ^ " ^^^ ^^ ^^^ V ^^ ^^ ^^~ w ^^^ ^^^ ^^ ^^ ¦ ^^ ^^ ^^ ^ ¦ ~— ™ ^^ song Does was the heard Times throughout reallconsider the entire that service Mdlle . . " Patti was bound to offer a musical entertainment y to the churchful of uninvited guests the happy that occasion hampered ; and the is proceedings the Times unaware of the bridal that in party a "low on tonl mass acquaintance y , " silly to which for , an there service intelligent is no the music report Eng ? lish It refers journal is reall in y a to almost tone pass of a too intimate kind wan of - censure on a lady who would not consent to be married
to the sound of young drums and trumpets ( a proceeding which it is doubtful if the ecclesiastical authorities would tolerate ) , simply because operatic stage she happens , and the to Time be s the reporter bright happens particular to star be too of the intellectuall Covent Garden y dense from to disassociate the young Mdlle lady who Patti was on the married boards the of other day in the little Catholic Church at Clapham .
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Tomahawk (1867-1870), Aug. 15, 1868, page 62, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/t/issues/ttw_15081868/page/4/
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