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1^8 THE TOM AH A WK. {October 24, 1868.
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JWbza Ready, Price 8s., VOL. II. of the ...
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*tt* Editor Correspondents on any consid...
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LONDON, OCTOBER 24, 1868. .
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, THE WEEK.
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There is a good deal of dry humour about...
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set It in is the absolutel case of y fal...
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- The Middlesex Magistrates have once ag...
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IT. R. H. the Prince of Wales has very p...
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The News Rightful for the Heir South .—N...
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LOGIC FOR LANDL ORDS.
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" To BE let,—-A gentlemanly residence." ...
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A LOVER'S QUARREL.
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The Tim es has been falling foul of Mr. ...
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CREATURES OF RABBIT.
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good The , sound electors sense of to Ea...
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FOUND NEAR SCOTLAND YARD.
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is one Dear ;— Dizzy " Why is ,— a Yo do...
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1^8 The Tom Ah A Wk. {October 24, 1868.
1 ^ 8 THE TOM AH A WK . { October 24 , 1868 .
Jwbza Ready, Price 8s., Vol. Ii. Of The ...
JWbza Ready , Price 8 s ., VOL . II . of the " Tomahawk /* Beaut ifully Bound , Gilt Edges , Bevelled Boards . ¦ Order of any Bookseller . . . "
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*Tt* Editor Correspondents On Any Consid...
* * Editor Correspondents on any consideration are Informed whatever that . Contributions Contributors cannot should make possibly copies be of returned their articles by the If the they ( Mr . Editor attach Heather . any ) Letter to value ensure ' s , to on them attention purely . 'AH BUSINESS . letters Envelopes on matters LITERARY containing , should solely matters be addressed Answers should to be to Puzzles the addressed Publisher must be to m after arked the •• Thursday Puzzle , " or evening no notice following will be the taken publication of their contents of the paper . Answers . cannot be'received
London, October 24, 1868. .
LONDON , OCTOBER 24 , 1868 . .
, The Week.
, THE WEEK .
There Is A Good Deal Of Dry Humour About...
There is a good deal of dry humour about the Spanish Revolution . General Prim , it is said , remarked the other day , in reference to the poll-tax , that it had only » been imposed for the purpose of proving to the world that Spain was determined to go a-head .
Set It In Is The Absolutel Case Of Y Fal...
set It in is the absolutel case of y false the Royal that Exeter Alfred Hall Mary , following lebone Theatre the examp ^ is to le be shortly opened as a rival to' the Alhambra , under the title of " The Christian , " and under the patronage of a certain Royal jocular and popular Prince .
- The Middlesex Magistrates Have Once Ag...
- The Middlesex Magistrates have once again been playing the fool . At the application for licences the other day , they granted dancing certificates to Cremorne and the Alhambra , the Argyll Rooms , & c ., and refused a similar favour to " London Pavilion . Really , every sensible person knows that a man only patronises those places '" out of curiosity * ' ( to quote Lord Ranelagh ) . A fellow only goes to music jialls to see the . legs of the—tables !
It. R. H. The Prince Of Wales Has Very P...
IT . R . H . the Prince of Wales has very properly refused to become a " Free and Accepted Mason . " In this country this brotherhood is harmless enough . The members are all good fellows , and their ceremonies mean more or less " dinner , and " harmony . " Abroad it is different—very often the machinery of the combination is used for spreading revolution and bloodshed . The Heir-Apparent to the British throne will get through life well enough without the aid of sham Christianity and Brummagem " Brotherly love . " :
The News Rightful For The Heir South .—N...
The News Rightful for the Heir South . —Not Middlesex the chignon Rifles ! . —Some of Madame Rachel ' s friends . declare it t . be very hard that she new should be lexion so severel on some y punished of the features having of bee an n unable extremel to put bad comp y case .
Logic For Landl Ords.
LOGIC FOR LANDL ORDS .
" To Be Let,—-A Gentlemanly Residence." ...
" To BE let , — -A gentlemanly residence . " Although one columns reads . this of ' the announcement Times , we have almost often felt dail puzzled y in the to understand advertising or to realise what is the course of conduct that a house could pursue gested that to qualif as a y gentleman for the title mi of ght gentlemanly be a brick . , if It has behaved been sug as - such could , so not a . house see . mig However ht t > e , gentlemanl the mystery y with was him solved ; but the this other we to informed day . him by , and ; witness the " . judge had do that a ne trial up his his landlord . the house Court like had behaved a Common gentleman very Pleas . " liberall , who y ¦ " . - ¦ "" .- ' . . ( _ . v ¦ ¦'¦ ¦
A Lover's Quarrel.
A LOVER'S QUARREL .
The Tim Es Has Been Falling Foul Of Mr. ...
The Tim es has been falling foul of Mr . Vernon Harcourt , the well its large -known st type " Histqricus are so frequentl " and y " accorded H . " to whom . Mr . the Harcourt honours has of been order to talking pander some tolihe democratic Conceit of the nonsense uneducated at Birming classes , whose , in great suffrage patron s he has is now given courting him a . in good Oxford dressing city . ; and Whereupon for this , Mr his . humble Vernon p Harcourt ie . He writes is evidentl a long y still letter sufficiently to the Times partial and to eats the educated should drop portion its « of H ' s the . " community not to wish that the Times
Creatures Of Rabbit.
CREATURES OF RABBIT .
Good The , Sound Electors Sense Of To Ea...
good The , sound electors sense of to East the Devon county constitu e set en cies exam : Sir ple Lawrence of some week Palk arid addressed Lord a Court mon enay ster , me the eting Conservative at Aximmster candidates , for the , pur last - pose Contrary of m to aking the rule an on exposition such occasions of their , the views proce and edings sentiments Were of . the Were most present orderly , the nature y listened . Although with respectful a large number attention of Liberals to Sir Lawrence Palk ' s condemnation of Mr . Gladstone and his Irish Church polidy ; and they even tolerated a" long-winded oration b administratio y Lord Court n enay . WhateVer in favour of Sir have John been Pakington the natural ' s military reflectical tions h of ere the sy , Liberal they had electors agreed may who to aided srnbther arid their abetted feelings such in poli the - knowledge that there existed between themselves and the Conservative candidates a bond of union much nearer to their hearts and homes than that between Church " . and" State . Lord terruption Courtenay ' to s speech a most , as patient ' we ha arid ve said attent , wa ive s ( audience deliyere ^ ; without but wjieii in- , in Rabbit conclusion Question , his " Lordsh his hearers ip ann had ounced nothing " that to 'in fear the , as " GkEA 6 ri his ^ how father they ' s estates liked , everyone the whole had audience a right became to kill enthusiastic rabbits when , and and it add was e d m , that idst a he ' had fect reason hurricane to believe ' of app that lause his that . brother Lord Cpurteriay candidate had made up , his mind to extend the same' facilities to his tenants Althoug as h well it . . may ' . ; ; . sound . ' absurd ' that an en ' lighte ' ned constituency should be influenced by so low a ~ consideration' as rabbits , all yet , what there is is the . someth ballotj ing ^ universal 1 refreshin suffrage gly practical , relig in ions / the equality idea . After , and every political blessingto the chance of obtaining a good diriner of at Ea somebody st Devon else . ' May s expen Palk se ? and We Courtenay sympathis be e with returned the ele at ctors the head of the poll 1 ' 1
Found Near Scotland Yard.
FOUND NEAR SCOTLAND YARD .
Is One Dear ;— Dizzy " Why Is ,— A Yo Do...
is one Dear ;— Dizzy " Why is , — a Yo dog u like asked a woman me for a ? riddle Because the : other it wants day muzzlin . Here ' in the hot weather , Yours very officially ' , Dicky Mayne .
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Tomahawk (1867-1870), Oct. 24, 1868, page 178, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/t/issues/ttw_24101868/page/6/
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