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7<5 THE TOMAHAWK. [June 22, 1867.
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A SUPPER FOR SEVERAL KINGS.
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cation By some found extraordinary its w...
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THE SEVEN AGES OF MAN.
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Fir Second st.— .— A J " oll ba y, ba st...
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POLITICAL WEATHER SIGNALS.
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1. A violent gale of wind only, generall...
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Motto for the Member for Wick.—" Le jeu ...
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7<5 The Tomahawk. [June 22, 1867.
7 < 5 THE TOMAHAWK . [ June 22 , 1867 .
A Supper For Several Kings.
A SUPPER FOR SEVERAL KINGS .
Cation By Some Found Extraordinary Its W...
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Cafd Anglais ; and that ought to make your fastidious chops water . ( That looks vulgar in print—but let it pass . ) Menu . Potages 6 \ / aux k 1 'Imperatrice R 01 barbus , Petits Bijoux gastronomiques , . Salmi d ' oiseaux-mouches h l'Autocrate . Poisson . —Le Roi des Mers & la Masaniello .
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ties ever . j Russia not a remark remarked about princi annexation pally on , or the a charms hint as to of nationali a certain - petty Grande German -Duchesse States de ; Gerolstein and I fancied , which there may was have a referred hit at our to der breech " was -loaders < l impoyable , when France " but remarked no further to observation Wales , that " dropped Schneicompany during the one entertainment was . That would I felt have nervous led one I to will suppose not deny in what , for though WH v ¦ 'P' ^^ pT ^ ^ I ^ am WPlp > pl perfectl m ^ * jffli ¦» ^ p ? ^ pr ¦ « p > y acquainted p ^ iP ^^ p ^^ mM ¦ pf ^^ Vpi ^^ A ^ J T _ l ' T-M . with * V pT . Vp * AA ^ all ¦ ^ 1 the fp * 4 piri ^^ p # European PflP ^ PV PJV « PV > ^ pv ¦ hpV ^ Mpr ^^^ p » ¦ Ian ^ ¦ ¦ ¦ -
been guage sufficiently s , I was reall acquainted y afraid with that the our real own Otho Prince to might have recog . have - the nized least the difference difference in in my voice . I def or y I him should to have never noticed have aspired to the honour of appearanee representing , the P . M . G . on such an on occasion together . The admirabl Prince y , of discussing Wales and princi the pall Viceroy y the seemed different to bal get - lets ing to then conduct performing the King in Paris of E . gypt I fancy to Asnieres I heard , but H . R I . niay H . offer have - been mistaken ¦¦ ¦¦! BpiPjf ¦ ¦ i . ppb M ¦ pppb nervousness 4 # was by no means phpk > dissi ¦ pated
by ¦ ftpr ^^ ^ p *& the A pbdbPkPhPP chaff ' > pap that fell ^ pp y J on * BV V me ^ ppT PrB **^ & from ^ PppP ^ pT P ^ pT V . all * PB ^ sides V ^ pr w ¦¦*«¦> ^ , when ^ ^ P" m ^ pp . pp I ^ happened " - ^ - ^ ^ ¦ " ^ — ^ ^ r — - ^ unluckily to let a drop of rich sauce fall on the damask , " absit omen of Greece " and , being other hurled pointed in witticisms the most referring graceful to way the at my upsetting head . myself Happil . y I gave as good as I received , and I did not betray a * " for Private I was Note seized . —You at must this & h moment get & a casual with . vv correspondent * p . a violent p > w » p > toothache -v ¦¦ to » wind
up v * ^ , pa pa >^ p > pm ^ . •¦» i v \« w a ^^ pr « kpKpt ^ ^ p > >^ B % , * ¦•*»«> VA * ^ pvjb ^ y pv ^ »*^ p *»* v % , ' w" » v » < w ^ ^ - »^^^~ - ^• . i ^ -w and My illness bleeding was at , I the believe nose , , which brought forced on by me observing to leave the the second room . waiter , who served in Imperial livery , was the head of the tulate Parisian myself Detective on my Department escape j . but I need the dinner not say was I may truly congra royal - , not to say dooced good . "
The Seven Ages Of Man.
THE SEVEN AGES OF MAN .
Fir Second St.— .— A J " Oll Ba Y, Ba St...
Fir Second st . — . — A J " oll ba y , ba stunning , " a " bow , home wow , , and " " A the . B . C holidays ., " and . mama . Fourth Third . — . — Latch Happ keys iness , , p ecstasy ipes , porter , madness , and , the and " the Guv wedding ' nor . " ring . Fifth . — 'Change , the " Children " carriage company and the cheque Sixth book — . Old . port , new gout , grey hairs , and " my son . " Seventh— . Wigs , wills , easy chairs , and the coffin !
Political Weather Signals.
POLITICAL WEATHER SIGNALS .
1. A Violent Gale Of Wind Only, Generall...
1 . A violent gale of wind only , generally from N . by S . half E . 2 , . follow A violent s a meeting conflict of between the Reform the elements League Committee may be foietold . by the tendance sudden , judiciousl indisposition y managed of Mr , at . Bri some ght remote , or his spot compulsory or other . at-3 . The approach of a hurricane , accompanied by a good deal of Wal rain pole , can of a be deputation certainly of ascertained Reformers b . y the reception by Mr . 4 It is an undoubted sign of a squallwhen a gathering of
Reformers . lustily cheer a demagogue , speaker in Trafalgar Square . Fowler 5 . Foul is announced weather may to address be prognosticated a Conservative when Meeting Mr . R at . St N . . James ' s Hall , and Mr . Baxter Langley won ' t let him .
Motto For The Member For Wick.—" Le Jeu ...
Motto for the Member for Wick . — " Le jeu ne vaut pas la chandelle .
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Tomahawk (1867-1870), June 22, 1867, page 76, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/t/issues/ttw_22061867/page/2/
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