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December 21 , 1867.3 THE TOMAHAWK. 339
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WANTED, A FEW PRINCIPLES.
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All people who think at all—and we fear ...
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J USTICE FOR JAPAN.
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Prince What Tokugawa has become Munbutai...
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Nom de Plume for Miss Adah Isaac Menken....
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—" Motto Semper for Agentes the ". Chief...
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mean Riddle by a kiss from which Yorkshi...
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be/ Exclamation ore Acted" by Mr on . se...
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December 21 , 1867.3 The Tomahawk. 339
December 21 , 1867 . 3 THE TOMAHAWK . 339
Wanted, A Few Principles.
WANTED , A FEW PRINCIPLES .
All People Who Think At All—And We Fear ...
All people who think at all—and we fear that they are not th many e time —are s are beginning somewhat , slowl out of joint unwilling . We are ly , not to referring perceive now that to can mer hear e alarmists the rumbl , i ng e very a wagg shallowest on witho of m ortals eing sur , who e that never an ear cert th ain quake phenomena is coming in , society but t , o tho se who try , a when nd adapt they them observ to e reflect some crotch , and so etty end th eavour eory of to trace eir own the , but effect pati to e the ntly cause observ . e and 1 ix && xitkiw \ jjl iixi
vv \* xwcu ixj . u ., wxw xvj . wu . ljc Lliai ixxw wiiux ^ jvui ^ -j' this country is in a very ricketty state . The indolence and a p iritl athy ess which luxury exist and . among a sullen the upper self-indugence classes , ( c which oupled seem with to they afford are so little such re pains al grati to fication pursue to them them ) s simulating elves , that , as wonders they do , the and stolid be stup sel f- , satisfaction may inclin of e those those who who have look only no to furth eat e , dri than nk , but the surfac the state e to o f i muffl nk that ed di ev s e rything ntent and is going hatred on q uite f existing pleasantl insti y ; - tutions—to say nothing of that open defiance of the laws , and unblushing adoption of violence as the ordinary method of expressing expressing th their ineir lower de aesire sire for ior , , , or or a a dislike ai suite to to , , anything anycmng which which dis uis to --
tinguish all who tak e e any pains classes — study cannot but ^ social cause condition grave anxiety of their country . Recognising , as we do , this very grave condition of ar things e making , we look any around serious attemp see if t to any remed section y it . of our It is country impossible men that sanctified any fig by ht a against long existence injustice or can abuses be carried , especiall on without when" " earnestness . , . Now the only political party who seem to us to possess this indis Democrats pensabl . e But quality there are e the others extreme who refuse Radica to believe , not to that say a and panacea Vote for b all Ballot existing and evils who can are be found ever in in Manhood land z Suffrage ealousl striving striving to to reform reform y these these , social social abuses abuses p which which are are gy the the real real blots blots y
r on eality the , before fair fame which of this the country grievances , and of which political possess enthusiasts a grave would shrink work into in together significance , for we . We believe only wish their that end these to be two the parties same , that though there unfortunatel is a strai y the ght extreme road to Radicals their object refuse , and to believe prefer may making lead several they know experiment not whither s by different . circuitous routes , which , are It forcing appears themselves to us that the into re notice al cause throug of the h the plague whitewash -spots which with want which we of assiduousl principles y which endeavour distinguishes to conceal upper them , and is the middle utter that and lovyer this virtuous classes . We can do vie not with -mean others to whose say for vices one we moment conage
trive trive minated to to detect detect mists of in in time all all their their for men hideous hideous and deformity deformity women did throug through h then the the illu illu and --gloried in it , they never ; professed virtue ; but wrong it has been able passes which reserved with invests muster for a this those before respectable enlig vices htened a lethargic that suit age are to of conscience at invent propriety once a p system , leasant and , which enj of and oys morality profit easil such y - creatures ample recognition , who , enjoying at the the hands advantage of the s maj of the ority deception of our fellow them- - selves , are not in a hurry to reveal ^ the trick . There are many viduals viuuais benevolent societies , , who who being , and are are formed commercial sumcienuy sufficientl every y ; sincere sin day let cere , , then for in m various , some their tneir enterprising purposes faith laun not not — to 10 moral indi fear iear - ,
a existence ridicule and very we few , establish venture of members which to a few , Society say they , deny will that , for , but do if the more they still Promotion to fewer onl destroy y contrive dare of Pure those to face to Morality evils obtain than , the , many Morality of those and Rel most igion excellent in a vehement institutions Sectarianism which lose . sig , When ht of vulgar craving after notoriety ceases to be accepted as patriotism man or — a when wholesale dishonesty dealer , whether , ceases practised to be called b y a petty commercial tradessary industry accomp —when lishment shameless of every indecency girl who is not aspire required s to enter as a society necesnified — -when by slow the torture name of of administrative the poor and economy helpless — is when no longer organised digassassination is no longer sanctified as martyrdom—then , and
All People Who Think At All—And We Fear ...
not of Reform political till , then in this charlatans , shall country we , or be is th abl anything e e to owb a ck n o o f or wl d e e e d than ge gning with the traitors truth playthin . that g
J Ustice For Japan.
J USTICE FOR JAPAN .
Prince What Tokugawa Has Become Munbutai...
Prince What Tokugawa has become Munbutaiho of the Brother landed of at the Dover Tycoon about of a Japan month ? 21 ago . He wer was e fired made in something his honour of . at We first afterwards , and Royal heard salute of him s of at Woolwich guns , inspecting the Arsenal ; at Deptford , inspecting the Dockyard ; and if we mistake not , the Prince received the honour of an invitation to lunch with Her Majesty at Windsor isiiii 1113
importance vasiit j uui . uiio Since vyaa then 111 c the ^ uiii Royal liiltn-iiig visitor jy . has . vsx been little j . iigiiiiv heard . oj o more of . If dock he yards has inspected he has don any e so more on his arsenals own resp , or on visited sibility ; any at " To event a Prince s , all but , who , unhe , in e his ded own by the countiy newspapers is surrounded . by far gr seeming eater stat neg e lect than , has , e any understand of the E , been pean the potentates cause of , con this - however siderable , that disappointment the Government and , on irritation hearing . of We this rejoice , have to say ken , immediate steps to render the Prince ' s progress w « r « - «> w % in this country ^ mnfo in n / - r » r \ f / 1 'ir > /"> *» iiritl- » + T- » \< i / 1 irrnil xxfc " * r cir \ r \ ctatp f-r » tx / Vii ^ Vi en
augu lilWlV st ements a personage \^\^\ sm have ^ . un been would rTibll made be entitled for *^» »^^ a series . 7 in a ^ fAA his * of ^ state nativ visit e land wr aax s to ^^ , and the * j \ s princi arrang pal objects of interest in . London . After much anxious deliberation , in which the claims of the Thames Tunnel and the that Foundling the asce H osp o ital f the were Duke dul of y considered York ' s Column , it has shall been be the decided first of the series . The following is the programme which has been submitted to amus , an ement d approved : — by , His Highness for the rest of the week ' s Tuesday . —Geological ltto Society ' s Museum , J ermyn street .
Thursday vveanesaay . — . — Ditto u . . Friday Saturday . —D . — itto Ditto . . Sunday . —The Pier Hotel , at Southsea . on The these following occasions gentlemen : — will be in attendance on His Highness Court Monday of Common . —The Lord Pleas Mayor , the Judg , the e Lord Ordinary Chief of Justice the Divorce of the
master Court , -General the Dean and e Elder Chapter Brother ot Westminster of the Trinity , the House Quarter the - Board Crutched Department of Friars Green of , . the Cloth Post , th Office e Manager , and Mr of . the G . F Dead . Brown Letter , , of Tuesday Wednesday . —Mr . — . Mr G . . G F . . F Brown . Brown . . Friday Thursday . —Mr . —Mr . G . . G F . . Brown F . Brown , jun , jun ., and . friend . Saturday * . —No ' one .
Chief Sunday Justice . —( Tri of p to the Southsea Court ) of The Common Lord Mayor Pleas , th the e Jud Lord Ordinary of the Divorce Court , the Dean and Chapter , of West ge - minster Trinity , House the Quartermaster , the Board of -General Green Cloth , the , E the lder Manager Brother of of the the Lady Dead , Letter and party Department . of the Post Office , Mr . G . F . Brown ,
Nom De Plume For Miss Adah Isaac Menken....
Nom de Plume for Miss Adah Isaac Menken . —The Poet No Close .
—" Motto Semper For Agentes The ". Chief...
—" Motto Semper Agentes the " . Chief Clerks of the Foreign Office .
Mean Riddle By A Kiss From Which Yorkshi...
mean Riddle by a kiss from which Yorkshire stings ? . — A Q , — . A What smack does on Mr the . face Swinburne .
Be/ Exclamation Ore Acted" By Mr On . Se...
be / Exclamation ore Acted" by Mr on . seeing B . Webster " An , Entirel Jim ., at y the Nezv Olympic Comedy Theatre , Never . — " Bless thee , Bottom , thou art translated \"
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Tomahawk (1867-1870), Dec. 21, 1867, page 339, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/t/issues/ttw_21121867/page/3/
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