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i8 THE TOMAHA WK. _ lJ"* y 16, 1870.
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1 VOL, .V, .price 8s.} of \ T H B TOMAHA...
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LONDON, JULY 16, 1870.
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THJE WEBK.
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( in The a second Philadelphia edition o...
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It is rumoured that Prince Teck is excee...
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The Bishop of Manchester, in a recent sp...
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It has taken the Admiralty half a centur...
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A MODERKT MARTYR. . <
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under will Mr not . a Richard cloud call...
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MIZD WAGGERY ABOUT .FAUST.
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tied Goethe " in his 's vay play " , b o...
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Mr Ch . Grain aff , for of the Grain Gal...
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I8 The Tomaha Wk. _ Lj"* Y 16, 1870.
i 8 THE TOMAHA WK . _ lJ" * y 16 , 1870 .
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1 VOL , . V , . price 8 s . } of \ T H B TOMAHA TV K \ \ Exited by Arthur a'Beckett ; Illustr ated by Matt Morgan . Office : 199 Strand .
Now ready , price 7 s . 6 d ., VOL . III . of B R I T A JST N I A , I Edited by Arthur a'Beckett , Illustrated in Colours by Matt Morgan .
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London, July 16, 1870.
LONDON , JULY 16 , 1870 .
Thje Webk.
THJE WEBK .
( In The A Second Philadelphia Edition O...
( in The a second Philadelphia edition of Led JBlackwood ger , an American , Mr . Disraeli paper rep , lies states sharp that ly , to the criticisms made on Lothair in that Magazine . A journal so well-informed should call itself the AT > z w-ledger .
It Is Rumoured That Prince Teck Is Excee...
It is rumoured that Prince Teck is exceedingly exigea 7 it . It is said that His Highness was much annoyed at not finding a municipal deputation awaiting his arrival at a railway station to which he travelled the other day . Now , this won ' t do . Prince Teck is a gentlemanly-looking young man , and has some idea about dress , but after that ! Come , come , let ' s hear no more about it !
The Bishop Of Manchester, In A Recent Sp...
The Bishop of Manchester , in a recent speech after consecrating a cemetery at Bacup , observed that the only thing which had troubled him since he had been a bishop , was the fear that his determination not to be a partizan should lead peop IT £ le to ___ think and speak ^ of him as of a Laodicean _____ . If ^ ,
however , the offensive designation gets into the mouths of the bishop ' s enemies , he will have only himself to thank for having put it there . Who would have thought of calling him such a hard name ? But his lordship is evidently determined to have his back up .
It Has Taken The Admiralty Half A Centur...
It has taken the Admiralty half a century ^ or more to discover that midshipmen are officers whose existence might with advantage be officially acknowledged . It has long since been ruled that their relative rank is with the ensigns of the Army , but it is onl ¦ y now that --- their names have been - _ - admitted - _ - ¦¦ into iw the —¦ - - ~—
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Mr ^ ^| avy ^ > . Child J * * ers wants — — — — — to make — — - "WO as Kfl much *^ as possible ¦¦• of what ¦¦ remains of the Royal Navy . Whatever may be the fact of the case we congratulate the reefers on their dtbfit in print .
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A MODERKT MARTYR . . <
Under Will Mr Not . A Richard Cloud Call...
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Mizd Waggery About .Faust.
MIZD WAGGERY ABOUT . FAUST .
Tied Goethe " In His 'S Vay Play " , B O...
tied Goethe " in his ' s vay play " , b or y rather Hervd , Gounod for the Lyceum ' s Opera . , According has been traves to this - latest edition of * Faust , Martha keeps a " finishing school , " no which time Marghe . Faust rite , the wishes aged to dancing board for master a time , falls —but in love gets with bored in , Mephistopheles makes him sign a document which proves a long returns perfect golden in sign a summa tresses enre for , ry and manner his in old a . chronic age The —and heroine state the of , spring Marg elopement hdrite time of , , with may life be ¦_ sai wti \ d i to be equall ucni remarkable i ^ ujaixvaui ^ for iui her xigj . locks iists / and xi ± vjl her JtlCX bolts UisClo /
and Mep * w at histop * ,. ~ . the w heles * close - » v * vvj ^ of is , the throug y ^ third hout act , proves the ; spiri the t truth a nd soul of the . of proverb the piece — , he " on consi revient toujours the faithful "—by Marta returning and all to the his rest old flames of the , to which . inconsistentl Mdlle . D gns ebreux y angelic plays . the Miss merry , Emil little y S fiend oldene in a takes manner company the most part of on occasion the heroine —take with her as own much . Mr sp . Macl irit as agan she , as could Faust doubtless , acts and — at _ sings w .. *** x . t times j > i M _^ well " w ** reminding y , pro j ^ iV ving / V Ji ' Ug _ __ himself XXllllO in ^ ll , quite VJUXLW voice an CL and 1 JL 1 eminent WXXAIUV ^ XXL "hi of XXlfrJ /• gh . * , V G -r ™ -ist XOt , " and CtJIU . .
pereunmV The way us in which he throws manner out big notes Perren fro , m " his " chest bunch is of astounding Jives " that , we and have he ever certainl seen y brandishes for a " Tenor the . " largest The si gentleman -ble , his share who p in lays the Siebel dialogue does consisting for the of part the all frequent that is reite pos - - is ration as constantl of his own y returned name " b Marry y the - poor us ! ! sweet " to which , to whom a fiat negative played pou young rsui , 'vant is admirabl t Marth y a pourtrayed , an old maid . The , who lesser would parts fain be are made all the capitall dialogue y sustained , which , , the like sp the ice m of usic French , is spri accent ghtly adds and a pleasing relish to . settle The Corps is adm de irable Ballet , and comprises the piece a bevy altogether of beau does ty— credit the ? nise to the en management ,
Mr Ch . Grain Aff , For Of The Grain Gal...
Mr Ch . Grain aff , for of the Grain Gallery . —There of Illustration is no truth ( without in the his report Com that -y ) is merel seven y tall and ( s - ) a talk -half / feet high . The rumour turns out to be
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Tomahawk (1867-1870), July 16, 1870, page 18, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/t/issues/ttw_16071870/page/6/
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