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280 THE TOMAHAWK. [November 16, 186 7.
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The TOMAHAWK ALMANACK.—Early in December...
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LONDON, NOVEMBER 16, 1867.
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HER MAJESTY.
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Among the many virtues which have distin...
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OLD FRIENDS WITH NEW NAMES.
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register We .have the following ventured...
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LIVE AND LEARN.
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A CONTEMPORARY tells us that the " Birmi...
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by Obituary the leading .—It M woul ourn...
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280 The Tomahawk. [November 16, 186 7.
280 THE TOMAHAWK . [ November 16 , 186 7 .
The Tomahawk Almanack.—Early In December...
The TOMAHAWK ALMANACK . —Early in December . Five Cartoons in Co louts . Full of Engravings . Threepence .
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*\ (* Correspondents are informed that Contributions cannot possibly be returned by the Editor on any consideration -whatever . Contributors should make copies of their articles if they attach any value to them . Letters , on" purely business matters , should be addressed to the Publisher to insure attention .
London, November 16, 1867.
LONDON , NOVEMBER 16 , 1867 .
Her Majesty.
HER MAJESTY .
Among The Many Virtues Which Have Distin...
Among the many virtues which have distinguished the long and prosperous reign of the Queen , few have been more marked than her personal courage , and the unshaken confidence which she has always shown in the loyalty of all classes of her subjects—never allowing herself to be surrounded with any armed
escort beyond what was necessary for the pageantry of state processions or was required by court etiquette . It is therefore , with no surprise , but with much gratification that we have learnt that on the recent occasion of Her Majesty ' s return from Balmoral to Windsor , the Queen refused to
consent to the arrangements proposed to her by her responsible advisers "for a large armed escort to accompany her _ on her journey by rail from Scotland . " - Arrangements had been made by the ministers for an entire company of one of the Scotch regiments to accompany the
royal train under arms from Ballater to Carlisleand for an equal number of the Foot Guards to proceed from , London to Carlisle , there to take over the escort and guard Her Majesty to Windsor . On these arrangements being communicated to the Queen , she at once refused her consent—declaringthat she felt the
, fullest confidence in the loyalty of her people , and would not approve of any measure that might have even the semblance of distrust towards them . We feel assured that the announcement which we have been able to communicate to the public , will be received with
gratitude and satisfaction by Her Majesty's loyal subjects , and will add to the warmth of that respectful welcome , with which all classes will mark the return now shortly to take place , of Her Majesty to her former place in the ceremonials and festivities of her Court , when she shall have emerged finally from the shadow of that dread eclipse which has so . long darkened alike the throne and the nation at large .
Old Friends With New Names.
OLD FRIENDS WITH NEW NAMES .
Register We .Have The Following Ventured...
register We . have the following ventured elegant , in deference titles for to Buriesques the popular : taste , to Mealy-faced Mollj or , the Murder in Magsman , and the M . uly ( Founded on Fielding Mug . ' s Amelia ^ Fuzzy Fcli ' aj or , the ( A Drown Travestie ded Daughter of Hamlet ?) and the Dizzy Dane . Boozy Banquoj ( A New Versi or , the on of Wice Macbeth Won ' . ) Wash ,
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Live And Learn.
LIVE AND LEARN .
A Contemporary Tells Us That The " Birmi...
A CONTEMPORARY tells us that the " Birmingham Town Council" has adopted a resolution in favour of compulsory eduthe cation back . Whether -bone of this the excellent august body tradesmen have been who induced go to ' make to take up rooted such a step conviction from motives of their of large own p necessities hilanthropy , in or -this from respect a deepmatters ailL after l the tliU little C action ^\ 0 > l . l \ . SJ . X The (\ . tV to - ' repeat J- ^ fact -l-r ^ , t * fc remains . ourselve VUl iJVlTV , and s b' ) y of V ^ it this V must 4 . J . J . ttJ august MU be ^ UUW obvious body v-r ^^* J , , edu VUU that - ,
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still in a . knowledge They may of not vul shrink gar fractions from aiming . They at may that go lofty even standard the which penny implies press an . intellectual But let them resignation aim as hi to gh the as omni they potence like , they of cannot over-shoot the mark . Compulsory education is retherefore quired—universall suggest , that y , but at the it does next not meeting end with of the A . Birmingham B . C . We carried Town Council nem . icon , ¦ the . : —~ following resolutions should be \ put and
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, _ ( 6 . )—Tradesmen translate who into p conduct leasing their commercial btisiness Eng with lish false , the wei word ghts ¦ pooiv " larceny , " and ¦' ¦ ; say what they know about robbing the ( 7 . )—Burlesque tale . .. writers l point a moral as well as adorn , (?) a ( 1 8 g , . ) J — ^~~ JLt Butchers *?* 'Isff' & r * J Express \ r wx W > vaw their buwi-i opinions VMiJiiil / iiM « s jyi trongly yii & Ajr w on ** the n * v h -. « difference iii * v * w ** w
that with exists a view between to vindicating " swindling the " ratio and that " hig at profits present , " exists between the price of meat and the ' value of cattle . ( 9 . )—Lit era a ry preliminary men forswear , step cliques towards and peti trades tioning ' union Government . principles for a commission , of inquiry into their condition . ( 10 . )—Friends of the'Reform League'give nine good reasons toshow SHOW why vviiy the iue i letter ^ iici H 11 should aiiuuiu not uuk be uc banished uaii ^ Beales n ^ u from * j . vjj in **
his the attachment English language to the , letters and one M . to A . justify Mr . ' ' . ( 11 . )—The of Mules a bad for bargin the , Ab an yssinian d promise Expe never dition to make give as the many best kicks as they cost halfpence . •¦ ( 12 . )—The themselves Readers of and the Tomahawk take its , character judge of second that journal -hand from its literary—friends .
By Obituary The Leading .—It M Woul Ourn...
by Obituary the leading . —It M woul ourni d n appear g journal that for the the orders funeral recently of General given misguided Garibaldi , patriot have been having countermanded been consigned , that to " distinguished a living tomb , " but at Spezzia by the Italian Government . Friends at a distance are requested to accept this intimation .
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Tomahawk (1867-1870), Nov. 16, 1867, page 280, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/t/issues/ttw_16111867/page/4/
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