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24 THE TOMAHA WK. \July 17, i86 9-
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LONDON, JULY 17, 1869.
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THE WEEK.
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Wimbledon this year has been a great suc...
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There is no truth in the rumour that the...
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We fear that poor Mr. Padwick must have ...
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lose position Our (perhaps friend as som...
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We understandon account of the contempt ...
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We hear that the Meyrie collection of ar...
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The disgraceful riot that took p lace at...
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JDE OMNIBUS CA BIB US.
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Chief and A suggests CABMAN Commissioner...
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AN EMPTY BENCH.
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it occurred is In stated the at that pub...
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24 The Tomaha Wk. \July 17, I86 9-
24 THE TOMAHA WK . \ July 17 , i 86 9-
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London, July 17, 1869.
LONDON , JULY 17 , 1869 .
The Week.
THE WEEK .
Wimbledon This Year Has Been A Great Suc...
Wimbledon this year has been a great success . The Volunteers have behaved so well that the critics have found no one to make a " butt" , except—the target .
There Is No Truth In The Rumour That The...
There is no truth in the rumour that the landing stages of the penny steamboats are to be made life piers . On the contrary , their appearance has caused a " dead set" to be made among them .
We Fear That Poor Mr. Padwick Must Have ...
We fear that poor Mr . Padwick must have lost a very large sum of money by the bankruptcy of his Grace the Duke of Newcastle . See what comes of taking interest in the affairs of the aristocracy .
Lose Position Our (Perhaps Friend As Som...
lose position Our ( perhaps friend as some , , by Napoleon peop the time le would these the Third suppose lines , is are . not in True print in he such , has is a about lost critical ) his to Minister . But then the man was only a Rouher ! \ roue ) .
We Understandon Account Of The Contempt ...
We understandon account of the contempt displayed by his the junior court ( so mag full istrate y proved , at Marlborough by his soft Street submission for the to the dignity rioters of in the Murray-Carington case ) , that in future he will be known as Mr . Dis D'Eyncourt .
We Hear That The Meyrie Collection Of Ar...
We hear that the Meyrie collection of armour at the South Kensington Museum will shortly be purchased by the Newspaper & will c . be It Press supplied will not Association at be a considered reasonable . Editors rate libellous of with " plain coat by - a speaki s of hir mail er ng of , " helm any papers ets of , these articles to be told by his opponent that " cowhidfag " is peculiar to a Meyric cur ( America ?)
The Disgraceful Riot That Took P Lace At...
The disgraceful riot that took p lace at the Marlborough is street regarded Police , involves Court , on those Wedn concerned esday last in , nothing from what but eve discredit r side it ,, gotten p if laintiff not , what in defendant something was , due witne wors to ss , their a e n . Magistrate all ow ] seem n dignity equall , counsel a y to , hav solicitor public e for- , of decency cross- . examination The [ magist which rate should was utt t have erly interfered irrelevant , with and the wa line s a d Giffard eliberate to atte prejudice mpt , which , the issue refle of cts future anythi trials ng . but When credit a counsel on Mr . questionyn begins by , stati everJt ng havi that n ^ certain been legall articles y det are erm infamous ined , and libel then s , that enbox deavou the rs to uestion fix their at authorship issueJ > eing on whether thejprosecutortfn or not a certai the n witness assault - had , been q committedhe exhibits a disregard for law and justice alike . We will not , comment on the way in which the of manuscripts the Press were will soon obtained be . at But an end we will if copy observe abstracted that all b liberty y the servants of newspaper proprietors is allowed to be taken as evidence in court .
Jde Omnibus Ca Bib Us.
JDE OMNIBUS CA BIB US .
Chief And A Suggests Cabman Commissioner...
Chief and A suggests CABMAN Commissioner writes that a to of deputation Police the " largest with of a circ view cabmen ulation to settling should in the the meet world locales the , of bouring of the Weak cabstands householders and . Oppressed He should adds have , , we " objections no have wei much ght . thereto " As pleasure the by Defender in neig pub h - - and lishing cabmen a list of for the proposals approval , drawn of Colonel up by Henderson the cab proprietors and his staff : — , Ist . —That and Regent all Clap ' s cabstands ham Park . be " removed in Objections Brompton to thereto St , Bayswater . John ' b y Wood , nei Kensington ghbouring and the , 2 nd . —That householders cabstands should be established have no wei in ght front . " of all the Clubs close " Objections to the thereto pavement by nei , and ghbouring facing householders the entrance should hall . , have no weight . " 3 rd . —That cabme the nand railway every stations railway traveller should be using given a over cab should to the be to the charged driver , a . shilling " Objections over the thereto customary by railway fare as travellers a bonus should have no weight . " 4 th . —All thirty cabmen years to of be age paid , and by then Government to be pensioned £ 10 a week off at until the should rate of have £ 700 no a year weig . ht . " " Objections thereto of tax-payers cabstands then Cabb Joking it will ; " apart but in be we London ti , me it must would to , listen consult and be as to even the first well to abuse the to do public increase of something the convenience rank the . number for " , poor and of
An Empty Bench.
AN EMPTY BENCH .
It Occurred Is In Stated The At That Pub...
it occurred is In stated the at that published the when Marlboroug the reports scene h Police of of the confusion Court disgraceful on was Wednesday at brawl its hei last that ght , , this the sitting culpable mag dereliction istrate , Mr of . D duty 'Eyncourt we have , " left not the as yet bench seen . " that Of for obvious any the decided severest cours notice e censure has to been the there taken is istrate not , but the on that such slig it htest an is one occasion doubt that . calls was The to have ordered open all the doors mag to be locked forthwith , and have , for c fined onducted co every ntempt and person of a court series concerned . of Identification charges in the made riot oug o as ht ut heavil on then the to y spot as hav possible . e Such been desirabl a scandal e or , as this leasant Caringto thing n , - Murray friends busin , partisans ess may , and not be sym - warmth pathisers in generall defence y of , may their respective excused interests for a disp . But lay of all unusual excuse fairl into sonal ends a here and outraged bear . That garden by concern a a , British parcel and s have the court of very excited for of administration justice mo men ment , should whose obtruded of be petty the turned them per law - - selves into private the charge-sheet , is , a disgrace and , a scandal that dignity certai s should moothed n not portion of down the be bench shelved of the a , sill community and away y laug treated with h . shown Over a the mere police and their indig over disregard court nant aga more protest in for hav as , e the or a a ha t sort rate s of to has under be to administered say office , rather , wher tha . n they On as a d Wednesday eign tribunal to hear at which last what a strict the man justice magis was - hav wan e ted read on th such e bench a lesson able to eno this ugh particular and deter portion mined e that noug they h to should not have forgotten it in a hurry . Mr . D'Eyncourt was do evide ubt ntly this not riot equal and to the be occasion longings . will As matters be suffere stand d quietl now , no to as drop a memorable into oblivion precedent , but there , and is no exercise doubt but a very that it evil will influence be cited have and for on many the costermongers happened seat who of hitherto justice ? Why had . have , thus every If a learned fought parcel one of over of them to squabbling entertain a would tin box have some , coalheavers what got re would thre spect e monthswithout the option of ajine / ,
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Tomahawk (1867-1870), July 17, 1869, page 24, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/t/issues/ttw_17071869/page/6/
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