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188 THE TOMAHA WK. {October *^ 186 9.
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No. X.y \Price is., BRITANNIA for OCTOBE...
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LONDON, OCTOBER 23, 1869.
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THE WEEK.
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Mr. A. W. KINGLA.KE is going to write th...
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" Tenure for life " is the cry in Irelan...
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The Bishop Designate of Exeter is not to...
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Who is Mr. G. H. Moore ? Not. the celebr...
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EMBLAZONED B UFEOON&R Y.
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good to On be peop more the le occasion ...
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AMOR NC/MAfl.
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following Can any lines cas , ual which ...
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rLA YING AT PARLIAMENT.
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A There few months is another back affai...
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VERY FRENCH.
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is going M. de to Lesseps be publicl , a...
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188 The Tomaha Wk. {October *^ 186 9.
188 THE TOMAHA WK . { October *^ 186 9 .
No. X.Y \Price Is., Britannia For Octobe...
No . X . y \ Price is ., BRITANNIA for OCTOBER , NOW READY .
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London, October 23, 1869.
LONDON , OCTOBER 23 , 1869 .
The Week.
THE WEEK .
Mr. A. W. Kingla.Ke Is Going To Write Th...
Mr . A . W . KINGLA . KE is going to write the Bridgewater Treatise for this year . The subject will be "Purity of Election . "
" Tenure For Life " Is The Cry In Irelan...
" Tenure for life " is the cry in Ireland now of the tenant farmers . The landlords also desire a life-tenure—which is not determinable by the assassin .
The Bishop Designate Of Exeter Is Not To...
The Bishop Designate of Exeter is not to the taste of the Diocesan Clergy . They seem to think that , in order to preserve the Churchy they must profane tKe Temple .
Who Is Mr. G. H. Moore ? Not. The Celebr...
Who is Mr . G . H . Moore ? Not . the celebrated member of the Christy Minstrels , surely ? Whoever he is he has been making a very vulgar harangue ¦ , in which he talks about the " bloodhounds of the English Press who had been hunting him down . " Poor Moore ! He must be very ignorant . Bloodhounds only hunt men ; they do not interfere with—vermin .
Emblazoned B Ufeoon&R Y.
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Good To On Be Peop More The Le Occasion ...
good to On be peop more the le occasion correct of the of p their lace the hostess reckoned Royal . visit On without to the Chester arrival their host last of , the week or rather Prince , the , of Corporation Wales , an , welcoming address , was not presented only himself to him but by the the Princess Mayor and too to their ancient city . Unfortunately , however , as the Princess was In not the there first instance the address , we lost were half inclined its point to give . the authorities of Chester credit for induling in a mild though offensive
tical joke , for of course g weeks since it was known that prac the it Princess appears of that Wales they would are perfectl not be y able guiltless to pay of them any such a visit untimel ; but y but waggery month , for s beforehand the address , in in order question that it was might prepared be embossed not weeks on vellum te ? nps at in a Chester magnificent will put manner a stop . Let to us the hope absurdity that the of making contrespeeches Corporations into no pictures doubt , consider regardless such of tomfoolery expense . de Mayors rigweztr . and and
time severall -honoure y shrink d custom from the ; but responsibility will any intelligent of breaking Municipality through a answer us the following questions with regard to what happened last week ?—No . i . —Did the presentation of an illuminated address give the warm Prince reception of Wales of the the least population bit beyond may the have pleasure afford the ed
him ? No . 2 . —What did his Royal Highness do with the address somebody when handed ' s wa to y as a ? decide and was dly inconven it not subsequentl ient bundle t in o have to carry about ? No . 3 . —What will his Royal Highness do- with the address now that he has got it ?
Good To On Be Peop More The Le Occasion ...
address We cannot being say used we on are such heartless occasion enough s as that to object of the to other a written day , but for they we think possess that the an . inscription advantage of on being a sheet " of takeable note-paper as read would ; " be in much such a better form appreciated might be acceptable by Royalty ; if and Royalty indeed happened an address to want to light its cigar , when left to itself .
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following Can any lines cas , ual which reader we have give an cut immediate at random exp from lanation the columns of the of the Tzmes of Thursday last : — " frig " htful A crowd alternations of howling of hope , desperate and fear men protracted , maddened through by days the control and nig , hts and of still agony hold . it Over , determined them these , if they two bring and their the set country held to utter ruin , to still make their profit out of the danger . Nothing
hesitate seems seems to to to make make do it them them . " falter falter , , and and no no act act is is too too daring darinsr for for them them to to Eastern As it stands horrors it reads or an terrible isode enoug from h . the Is it worst a picture scenes of of some the Spanish revolution , ? Nothing ep of the , kind . Merely an account of the recent doings " on 'Change" at New York . We offer it for perusal , with much respect to the commercial world .
Rla Ying At Parliament.
rLA YING AT PARLIAMENT .
A There Few Months Is Another Back Affai...
A There few months is another back affairs Ministerial were broug crisis ht at to Melbourne a dead lock , Victoria by the . quarrel over the Darling Grant ; and now the cause of disagreement is the appointment of a Mr . Ralte to the post of or Commissioner whhe should of Customs be considered . We cannot an undesirable say who Mr man . Ralte for the is , p ¦ IV lace ^ HVtf ^ P ^^ ^^ ; y but ^^ V ^^^» ^^ H it * ^ P ^ seems ^» ^^ T ^^ V ^»^ W ^^ P' that ^^^^ V ^^^ P ^ V even ^^^ V ^^^ ^»^» the - ^ p ^ B ^ V - ^^ supporters w ^ 0 ^ VV V ^ ^^^ ^^ ^^^ ^^ ^^^ of ^^^ ^^ the ^»^™^» ^^ V Govern - ^^^ —^^ -w ^^ V ^ V ^^^^
-ment vote was are about indignant to be at carried his selection when , the and mail a want left . of Of confidence course it is impossible for us over here to take any extraordinary interest from in Australian time to time politics forc ; e but themselves , judging from before the our stray notice facts in which largetyped sorry use telegrams of the , it Constitution seems to us we that have the g colonists iven them make . Imag but ine a Mr . Gladstone being turned out of office because he an
appointment to somebody or other that someone in . the gave House grief of Commons over a Civil did not List like pension , or a 4 Conservative We do not Cabinet call upon coming the Vic to - torians to take the mother country as their iriodel in the conduct worth of all y matters cause for political disagreement , but they than might the selection surel y find of some their more Custom-house Officer .
Very French.
VERY FRENCH .
Is Going M. De To Lesseps Be Publicl , A...
is going M . de to Lesseps be publicl , after y , married having to finished a young and lad open y twenty ed his years Canal of , to age dilate . Of on cours [ the e , it corning would happy be in event the worst if M . taste de Lesseps possibl did e for not us way like , it is ; sixty but -four as , on years the old contrary ) has , in M a . de semi Lessep -official s ( who manner , by the atprogramme tached his wedding which he as has a prepared sort of additional for the entertainment attraction of to the the number of great people now congregating in Egypt , we do not hesitate to circulate the news
. mon The is idea certainl of making Frenc hbut ' s marriage none the a wors part e of on a that public account cere- . Indeed y it might y serve as , a hint to us here in England . For instance the dulness , , everyone or recent has Lord been Mayors complaining shows . of We the are stup quite idity sure and th back at if from , on t Westminster he next Lord were Mayor to ' s be Day driven , his Lord in his shi gold p , on coach his way to the Church of StMartin ' s-in-the-Fieldsand there publicly
. , would married be , it n would othing ' prove extraordinary ah immense in the success proceeding . Besides when , there the great We offer M . de the Lesseps suggestion himself to Mr coul . Alderman d be quoted Besley as for a precedent what it is . worth .
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Tomahawk (1867-1870), Oct. 23, 1869, page 188, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/t/issues/ttw_23101869/page/4/
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