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7§ THE TOMAHAWK. [June 22, 1867.
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LONDON, JUNE 22, 1867.
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"Aux Armes" is the present war cry of th...
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We published in a recent number a petiti...
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In reference to the report that Mr. Hdwe...
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Mr. Costa has been writing to the Times,...
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The Pall Mall Gazette says, that Mr. Spu...
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The Times says, that the City Authoritie...
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Preachers tell us that there is a specia...
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i s Som Ra-haat e one -la has -koum writ...
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. SHOWS FOR SNOBS.
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plains The bitterl Flaneu y that r, the ...
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LONDON FASHIONS FOR JULY. \
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(Dedicated to the Maidens df England*) R...
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Utterance Soft and Low/—A lady was desca...
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7§ The Tomahawk. [June 22, 1867.
7 § THE TOMAHAWK . [ June 22 , 1867 .
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London, June 22, 1867.
LONDON , JUNE 22 , 1867 .
"Aux Armes" Is The Present War Cry Of Th...
" Aux Armes" is the present war cry of the soldiers quartered at Knightsbridge barracks . The cry has no reference , we hope , to the arms of the servant maids .
We Published In A Recent Number A Petiti...
We published in a recent number a petition to Her Most Gracious Majesty the Queen , imploring her once again to gladden with her presence the hearts of her loyal subjects . We sought to point a moral , which we respectfully assure her Majesty was not Bal-moral .
In Reference To The Report That Mr. Hdwe...
In reference to the report that Mr . Hdwell , the secretary of the Reform League , had his eye knocked out at the meeting of the Conservative Working Men ' s Association < at St . James ' s Hall , on Monday last , we make the following announcement at once with pleasure and regret . That gentleman ' s eye was not knocked out , simply because he never had an . eye—for either judgment or discretion .
Mr. Costa Has Been Writing To The Times,...
Mr . Costa has been writing to the Times , to say he could not " entertain " the idea of conducting a concert at the Agricultural Hall , in honour of the Belgian Volunteers . What does he mean 1 Surely the Reception Committee can afford to pay him .
The Pall Mall Gazette Says, That Mr. Spu...
The Pall Mall Gazette says , that Mr . Spurgeon has been preaching a sermon on one leg , at a place called Peppard . Sermons of a certain sort have been preached by a personage on two sticks , but this idea of one leg is new . The ruse looks very much as if Mr . Spurgeon would soon not have a leg to stand upon at Peppard , However , ( as very " funny " people would say ) he seems still to be worth his salt .
The Times Says, That The City Authoritie...
The Times says , that the City Authorities have determined to entertain the Sultan , during the course of his forthcoming visit to the metropolis , in a " manner worthy of so extraordinary and suspicious an occasion . " Such an announcement is in itself " uspiciousj " and we would express a hopewhatever — may be
^ , A A , J ^^ the nature of the frantic orgies here hinted at by the , Lord Mayor and hJscolleagues , that the Mansion House may confine itself to a programme that , if gluttonous , will at least be dignified . :
Preachers Tell Us That There Is A Specia...
Preachers tell us that there is a special blessing attached to the charity that ministers to the wants of the fatherless , but the fying " Alb this ert , with Orp a peculiar Asylum unction " has of undertaken its . own , the ¦ task , . of ampli-TO upwards LADIES to . — the rAny ALBERT . Lady collecting ORPHAN or contributing ASYLUM Five will Guineas have the or jesty honour ina of ugurating presenting the a Asylum + purse ± - to and ojli the \ jia Queen ing i the on the Foundation occasion of Stone Her of
Majcaijr Dining uiau Hall jguiniuig and Chapel i **\ . , on mm Saturday . Lay u-. jf , the . iig W 29 1 C th A' of UUUUauyil June . . OIU 1 JC Ul ( a f > If this is not a motive for charity , in the name of all that is fashionable and proper , what is- ?
I S Som Ra-Haat E One -La Has -Koum Writ...
i s Som Ra-haat e one -la has -koum writte . n to say , that the Turkish Suite at Paris
. Shows For Snobs.
. SHOWS FOR SNOBS .
Plains The Bitterl Flaneu Y That R, The ...
plains The bitterl Flaneu y that r , the when " London the First Letter Gentleman Writer " to of the Eng land tar , com "by - position waving their " walks hats into , hurray White ing ' s , the & c Members ., in token are of not their in the deli habit ght at of seeing company him with . Now 'the , crowned of cours heads e , ' his of Royal England Highness , Europe ( who , and , in the America first" , ) has has ' subscribed seen this attack to our upon aristocratic his fellow contemporary Members . " Quite from agreeing with the Flaneurthat his Royal Mother ' subjects
treat observing him . with the following scanty resp programme , ect , H . R . in H . his has future determined visits s to , upon the club The -house Prince in question of Wales . , wearing his robes as a Knight of the ' leave Garter Marlboroug over , his uniform h'House of in a . General his state in coach the British , attended army by , w the ill bearing Gold Stick his . in feathere waiting d ' carrying coronet , his and crown two , Mr or . three Herbert noblemen Fisher V vice exhibiting > AXXlUXbilAg Rifle his J . XXt 9 uniforms UU 11 UX 111 > 9 CVO as Colonel ^ yXV / lX ^ l of \ JM . the IXA ^ 10 X V & th tll Hussars llUO The ^ aX coach O j , Civil V 1 VU S » JWJL
erhon will Guard o ur s , drawn a Corps m squadron posed b , Hon of six of . . " horses Artillery the coup 17 le , th will Company of Lancers battalions fre escorted , , and c . of half b the y . a a dozen Grenadier guard , which bat of - teries On his of the arrival Royal at the Horse "top Artillery of St . James . ' s street , H . R . H . will . address uniform received , w the ill then committee : be f Members presented - appearing * 6 ^ to Wnite ; the 1 in Prince ' full s dressed . Court , to whi in , costume the ch H Windsor . R . . -An H . , < to will rixxx the xuiui return ii a c * f gracio c ^ jl uv * a \ su us « j > aiiswer clax the ^ ttvx * Chairman . . j H ^^* . iR ^ . i * . » j H . x » .. will iriu then bxxvu backwards be w » conducted waxvcuv % and vvl
for carry a ing few reading a minutes candlestick -room a c by opy in each of the hand . Times . H walking printed . R . H . will on then silk . peruse This done , he will ^ . escorted to the smoking-room by the Committee — throne club under boys strewing a canopy flowers erected before in that them department —and conducted . A jewelled to a meerschaum wilLthen be presented-to him by the Editor of a " club Whispers marker / rant )^ w the hich Clubs H . R" . H wearin . will g smoke his handsome for five minutes uniform . of H . R . H . willthen . be escorted to the 4 oors of the club with the same ceremonies as those observed oh his arrival . boroug Then H Hous . £ . e H , , a will ccompanied drive away by his in his military state escort coach , amid to Marl the - ' shouts H . R of . H the . trusts " peop that le and the the Flaneu boom r of will artillery be satisfied , and ! then , :
London Fashions For July. \
LONDON FASHIONS FOR JULY . \
(Dedicated To The Maidens Df England*) R...
( Dedicated to the Maidens df England *) Red HAI is R p . — erhaps There not is qu not ite much so general ^ change as . last in this month article , but it of is dr still ess . : the much comp wor lexio n . Blu n is e swarthy black is . seen Auburn occasionall eyebrows y , but are only coming where in . g Long old-coloure black eye d eye -lashes -lashes have . nearly gone out in . . favour of short Mouth EYES TTvttc .-- — - . rTh — The -The e old old / lips fashioned fashioned are still worn double double cherry black black -coloured li line ne , db a . la la Mabille Mabiue ¦ ¦¦¦
worn under the . eyelid , is again becoming the mode , . ever keep serv Complexion ^ ant their that -maids that position vul . — r Blanc in governesse the pig de market ment perle s rouge put . , and It is ( Shorn fit p to lace only be ) , of regretted for is Albania now discharged , much how , still - patro - BUST nised . —Not by , the quite young so prononcG votaries as oif last Terpsichore month . ; ; - .. Ears . —Worn very-long ; indeed .
Utterance Soft And Low/—A Lady Was Desca...
Utterance Soft and Low /—A lady was descanting on horses tfre virtues and of bills her who son , had a young uttered gentleman many promisspry given to notes backin , to g th she e small said addr benefit essing , of creditors a friend . ' who " Don had ' t you suffered think , my through dear sir this , " p young leasing ma trait n ? " in " Very characte promising r , " , that my lad he y , is but a — very he never promising pays /'
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Tomahawk (1867-1870), June 22, 1867, page 78, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/t/issues/ttw_22061867/page/4/
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