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246 THE TOMAHAWK. [October 19, 1867.
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FENIANISM AND TERRORISM.
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has The been following confided circular...
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THE LAST BLOW FOR NAPOLEON !
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Letter France, I. at —From the Court the...
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h'm The , the Directress friend of The says Honorable : " Miss Plantagenet Thycked Hawyars Fitz-Herbert . " —I believe , 'Awyar Miss ' Fitz s letter -Herbert , saying answers as W : " ' e Yes wants ; I suppose you to you give ' ave me received an engage Mr . - ment ?" proposed The Directress terms are smiles advantageous and murmurs . You " find To be your sure own . Certainl dresses , y and the bills wish ? to Moreover pay me a , guinea Mr . Hawyars a week has so been long kind as your enoug name h to appears take a private in the best box ? for " the season . What sort of part do you think will suit you Cellanv The other the rep r » th lies «? r rlav " Well si Vipa , I riH was fril sfnrv a reading ra 11 er \ in Thf the TWsiirls ' Alfpenny ' r » f TVfprrv
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246 The Tomahawk. [October 19, 1867.
246 THE TOMAHAWK . [ October 19 , 1867 .
Fenianism And Terrorism.
FENIANISM AND TERRORISM .
Has The Been Following Confided Circular...
has The been following confided circular to us by to a the person Mayors whose of country position towns renders in it Eng impos land - sible nothing for that us to the name Cabinet him . box We arrived may say so , ho late wever from , that the it last was Duke not but for one to the last Duke in the Cabinet list . The marginal notes are in different handwriting . ( Sir Confidential , —Recent . ) ' events which have taken Home place Office in , connection $ th Oct ., 1867 with . a
treasonable throw of the consp Queen iracy ' s authority having for in I its reland object , render the it subversion necessary and for me over to - npon place the before subject you , the and views to give which you such Her Majesty instruction ' s Government as may guide entertain you in public disturbance taking peace the unhapp most in the effectual il town y takin of steps g place for for preventing restoring , or in any order the disturbance case and of confidence any of such the effectuall among Her y the Majesty authority ' s faithful of the law subjects . , and vindicating properly and
1 . You tain buildings whether will cause in the they a town survey are of in to a state be made of , security in ot order ali the , to and public ascer you - sewers will zines grounds ascertain f ] , are drains citadel mined whether , and , forts whether , the canteens the + [ banks [ rivers contain , and , barracks , canals powder , , ditches infernal parade maga- , machines , and , whether gutters there exists ] in the any neihbour-* hood of the , public buildings or works any Greek g fire , Qy . Colza oil . revolvers , squibs , rockets , Catherine wheels , * or other R . weapons of offence . 2 . In case it should appear that the defences of the town Fenian are insufficient swill to resist with a the sudden assistance attack of b the y 20 local , 000 , you , uiu jn 11
^ engineers unu . me ijuiiuui cm . ocicjiuc < .., umn Qy . Iron- up a scheme for the construction of fortifications * on plated ?—J . P . the plan of the Portsdown forts . 3 . Should any such engines or mines as mentioned in count paragrap to this h 1 office be discovered , stating , you will transmit an acb a . . The Any of arms quantity circumstances , torpedoes of gunpowder , or or other evidence , & eng c , ines and leading found the number you . to form any supposition as to the object for which nicuic imcnucu
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Has The Been Following Confided Circular...
Qy . from m Beales ? c . An extinguishing account of fire the s . means at your disposal fo S . H . W . And will then await instructions . * 4 . You SOnallv will known direct the arrest . or to of mpmhprf any individual ! of the not * r » r per » lin -
Qy . or any * of force of your on district suspicion * of may being a notorious met in the F " street enian householder Compound ? leader utmost at ri large our , and th will e law proceed until th e gainst mistake him ha wi s bee th e B . D . discovered g . * 5 . You heard will to use cause the to word be s apprehended ' * Fenian , " " any Arrah person na Pogue who , is " Qy . " Alabama S . . " & " c . Irish & c . republic , " " Colleen Bawn , " "Stephens , " * 6 . You will then at once call in the aid of the military and the volunteers , and load all the available cannon 7 . In in th the e town event in ord of e an r to actual their s outbreak afe custody b . undoubted Fenians , you will detail one policeman ( without y arms ) d to irect capt proof ure the of their band criminality concerned send in it them , and to will the local pon
Qy . Iron * -plated ? p rison ( unarmed an perambula ) in a cab tors , , previousl * followed y taking by four the precau police- - J . P . order tion to to ask facilitate the prisoners their recapture their names in case and of addresses an escape in . I don ' t t * hink 8 . Should the aid o an f the escape military be effected and the , volunte you wil e l at s , a once nd lo call ad all in there is to legal do 9 . the In the available event cannon of of the ines town or materials . * such as menthi power s . C . tioned in paragrap any h eng I being reported , or any mare's ne secr st e dis cover obs e erved d , yo with u will refer take ence care to that the meas the u greatest res may deem sy it necessary to take . you 10 . will In the info event rm al of l an the outbreak local actuall -a-liners y takin o g f the lace exact , you penny strength ti 01 tne or lorces 'weakness at , arms , equipment order , and tnat
disposion be made ublic w your ith a disposal view to , t m he better defen tney ce may of the town committed p to you . 11 . You will immediately act upon any suggestions you p Qy lated . Iron ? * - J . P . to any ma be y authentic receiv dealt e with throu information in gh the anonymous ordin reach ary you lett official , e yo rs , u * communica will -but leave should it - tions . G . HARDY .
The Last Blow For Napoleon !
THE LAST BLOW FOR NAPOLEON !
Letter France, I. At —From The Court The...
Letter France , I . at —From the Court the Prince of St de . James la Tbitr ' s to d ? His Ativergne Majesty , Ambassador Napoleon from III ., Emperor of the French , IT . G ., &* c . ( Private and confidential JLondon . ) , lot / i October , 1867 . conscienc Sire , — e For which some has time comp since letely I des have troyed had my a peace heavy of wei mind ght upon . Your my invariable seized my kindwess hand and to exclaimed me—especiall '' M y y friend played , my at well parting loved —when friend you , . regard myself me to as you a . comrade Pray calm —as a yourself father " and has emboldened prepare to me forg to ive embosom me for Your revealing throne to you is in the danger evil , news the Napoleonic of which I d am ynasty the is sorrowful in jeopard bearer y , in . . to fact strike —But the stay blow , I cannot . You muster must learn up the the courage dreadful , I news have from not others the heart . Your Majesty ' s grovelling Tour slave d ' Auvergne , . Letter II . —Ansxuer to the above , from His Majesty Nopoleon ZII . % Emperor of the French , K . G ., & ° c . Paris , nth October , 1867 . Be My sure Friend that I will , —Be not not visit afraid , you know the dreadful my feeling news of toward which s you you . me not are know the believe bearer by in return . his Courage destiny ? ? old upon Then one you , say is not what your Your is Emperor this friend dreadful , brave news , does , let he Napoleon . Letter III . —From the Prince de la Tour d ? Auvergne to His Majesty Napoleon III ., London &* c . , 12 th October , 1867 . Sire , —It is impossible . Have pity upon me . I dare not tell you . Indeed I dare not ! Your Majesty ' s grovelling Tour slave d ' , Auvergne .
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Tomahawk (1867-1870), Oct. 19, 1867, page 246, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/t/issues/ttw_19101867/page/8/
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