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284 THE TOMAHA WK. _____ [December 25, 1...
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THE SUEZ NOTES. BEING A CONTINUATION Of ...
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[from our special correspondent.] In my ...
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AN ALARMING THREAT.
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the It H is ors reported e Guard that s ...
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. At This Time Of Year It Is Usual And I...
barefooted beggar was pacing , one might see , very likely , uncomplaining women and men toiling on against hope , working their thin fingers to the bone , and suffering , in silence , agonies more real and more terrible than those of the begging impostor . By giving to these professional vagrants and thieves—for they
, are nothing else , —you divert money from deserving objects , for no one can afford to give more than a certain quantity in charity , and if he gives more than he can afford he does a wrong to those dependent on him , or to his creditors . It is possible to retain the tenderest sentiments of benevolence , but , by an
exercise of manly self-control , to see that one ' s actual gifts are not productive of misery and injustice , and that they do not tend to increasing the despair of the conscientious , and the industrious , while they encourage the hope of the reckless and the idle .
But the greatest good that we may fairly hope will spring out of this movement is the union of all sects and classes in the cause of true charity . There can be no greater blessing to humanity than anything which diminishes the bitter hostilities of those various sections of Christianitywhich constitute the
, different religious denominations in this country ; to see the members of these denominations heartily joining together to oppose the powers of evil , and misery , which hold such terrible sway over many parts of this great city , does more good to the cause of true relig o ion than all the sermons ever -- _ preached t __ . The
blindness of prejudice , and the virulence of sectarian animosity are constantly crippling the desire , and the power , to do good to their fellow-creatures , which we believe nearly all men to possess . We sincerely trust that the Association to which we have alluded mayamong the other good objects which it bids fair to
, effect , effect also this : that all Christians , whatever they call themselves , may be firmly knit together heart to heart , and hand to hand , in doing as much good as they can , and as wisely as they can .
284 The Tomaha Wk. _____ [December 25, 1...
284 THE TOMAHA WK . _____ [ December 25 , 1869 .
The Suez Notes. Being A Continuation Of ...
THE SUEZ NOTES . BEING A CONTINUATION Of ROUNDABOUT RAMBLES .
[From Our Special Correspondent.] In My ...
[ from our special correspondent . ] In my last I told you that Alexandria we were getting , Dec our . 17 , company 186 9 . resulted together as in fast several as we satisfactory possibly could engagements , and that , our including efforts had the my purchase letter of at one the very or two moment first-class of the wild arrival beasts of . one I think of them I closed , —a hyena XiyCliUt . I J . have licvvs ^ now * tv /» r to i , v c add * v * . u that iXAtci' we *» w both *^\ s % , ii . are c * i . w th bixwiuugixx oroughly y con K ^ KJXX - "
vinced that any attempt to introduce this brute into an entertainment to have is hopeless no domestic . Nothing instincts seems . Its to bite pacif too y it , is and of a it most apdangerous pears character , and delivered with a smiling , , countenance a wound loud . and When hearty most laugh invariabl its y accompan is most ying deadl a lacerating and its , amiable aspect is a mere merry decoy purpose to induce the unsuspecting y , to attempted approach , and tmder pat any its head circumstatices . This , , however as I can , should vouch never for from be the lii \~ experience vAUwi iwu ^ v * of \ j * - the m- v * last AM-au few iw »» days % j . c * jr *? . A Indeed * iu . ^ v ^ j , I a . regret a ^ fe to ^ say * 3 < xy
that we have had some fearful accidents with it in the hotel on already one , occasion it having attacked severely a injured feeble old several Scotch of gentleman the waiters , who , and is but on his Spagmore way to E says gypt for it would his health t > e such . I a am good for thing killing if it we at could once , it onl for y get the it to circus England , but wants He does to play not a seem practical to care joke about with using it on on some Christmas friends in morning Yorkshire , labelled . He wants " Game it . to arrive With the in a Mmperor hamper of Morocco ' s compliments ? and he says that then they will be sure to open it upstairs among all the guests . He thinks the fun will be splendid , and he would like to be hidden somewhere
[From Our Special Correspondent.] In My ...
the and h " see them but at all the run for same it . " time I confess I think I do that not this wish is scarcel to keep the way yena to , get rid of it . It must lead to a very unpleasant y coolness between Spagmore and his Yorkshire friend . He seems , however , bent upon having what he calls "his joke" out . I thought so . The landlord has just come Dec to . 18 say , 9 he a . m will . stand and ctn after ait it no keeping longer / ii . the txic The whole ziuxv h ^ yena house xjlvsuow escaped in ah state yesterday of alarm ciii afternoon for ,
u ^ x avv ^ V' ^ j ..- ^ vv *** a oiaig kjx . . lcixj .. iui seven ocYCll hours Number , , was 27 . discovered The room , belonged the last to thing an Italian at nig count ht , in who bed had in just put on his nightcap when he made the discovery . , He has refused to pay his bill , and I hear is going to call me out . ****** * -a- * him J . J . J . L 1 I have to tV 7 O send ^ llU had . in XXM an . the tlXV awful bill LJX . L 1 . at G row . U once VFAiV with * V ^ . . the WJ Spagiriore jJC landlord * . ^ AXAV ^ X V ^ - says OcXJF , and O that ll & Cbl I have we WC ought UUH tol d
worse not to than knock a under parcel in of this children fashion , and , and that that they a h have yena no is not right a bit to nationality object to , it . to stay He s and ays , fi too ght , the I ought Italian , for count the honour if he insists of my on it . * ***** . js . The landlord has just brought in the bill . It is really so
monthe strous strous Times that that , as I I send send an instance it it you von as as of it it the is is . , grossest and and mean mean Eastern to to copy ronv imposition it it out rmf- for fnr : — HOTEL DE L'EUROPE . Le Numero 21 a m . abdoul yahassan . Pour
Monsieurfr . c . 7 days logement at 10 fr . ... ... ... ... yo o Boug 7 „ ie room ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 3 o o Service ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 10 50 106 50
Pour M . le Bete—5 days ' logement ... ... ... ... ... ... 50 o Boug 5 * , ie room ... . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 3 o o Service ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 13 ° ° Dinners ( extra ) ... ... ... ... ... ... 72 50 Bains 15 bottles ( and of 27 Eau towels de S and eltz 2 ( broken flesh brushes in a skirmish swallowed ) . ) .. 115 7 50 50 Turban taken i from b No 4 2 ¦ 9 50
• m- *** »^*»*> Adh * f «~«*~»^ . *» . *» ^»**» <» « >^ . » * .. » . ' . .. . -www .. .. . ~^ Ij ^* A set of chessmen ... \ Foot-stool ... ... ... J 2 glass o ° f decanters a ^ -chair ' .:: I" ^ % * ? J ** * .. } . . « 50 5 Coal N ^ WU wines ' JL - UVUtVJLv scuttle to match . . . . . . . . . . . . / j of boots and shoesleft outside the doors of
27 pairs various rooms on the ni , ght of the 15 th ( all more or less damaged ) ... ... ... ... ... 290 o Medical attendance for servants bitten between the 14 th and 18 th inclusive ... ... ... ... 192 o Expenses conduct of of legal the advice Italian taken count in reference ... ... to the ... 6 80 General breakage and damage 27 50
An Alarming Threat.
AN ALARMING THREAT .
The It H Is Ors Reported E Guard That S ...
the It H is ors reported e Guard that s and in the case War the two Office departments are amalgamated of the army the , Duke of Cambridge will not submit to , the indignitv of being , p We laced hop under e in the the interests Secretary of the of State public for that War there , and is no will truth resign in . first the rumour place we , for should the results be having would some be indeed such officer deplorable as Sir . William In the Commander Mansfield , Lord -in-Chief Napier in of the Magdala second , l ace the Henry close re Storks lationshi for of the Royal family with ; the military p administration , would be p by cut ten off thousand ; and , thirdly a year / the . exchequer The contingencies would actuall are y be too the awfu gainer l to contemplate .
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Tomahawk (1867-1870), Dec. 25, 1869, page 284, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/t/issues/ttw_25121869/page/2/
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