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October 26, 1867.] THE TOMAHAWK. 255
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TORY WHIGS OR RADICAL TORIES?
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iven JFas to est the et leaders ab hoste...
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TILTING AT THE RING.
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had Sir a Thomas noble opportunity Henry...
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MUSIC IN ENGLAND.
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nature It is of somewhat the taste hard ...
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October 26, 1867.] The Tomahawk. 255
October 26 , 1867 . ] THE TOMAHAWK . 255
Tory Whigs Or Radical Tories?
TORY WHIGS OR RADICAL TORIES ?
Iven Jfas To Est The Et Leaders Ab Hoste...
iven JFas to est the et leaders ab hoste of docerl the Tory . The party success , at once of set the th Banquet e Liberals which thinking was whether gratulation g they whi also ch could are fl y ick ing up about some . of A the carefu crumbs l examination of praise and of con the - without means the gratitude b d y elay which , a f gathering th the e peop Derby o n , -Dizzy similar resulted cabinet princi in a p determination les has , and merited according and to organise l obtained y , a few , days since , was held a " Meeting of the Essex Farmers' and Landholders ' Liberal Lord Association Russell said , " that to whom althoug the h , following by an accident speakers , his appeared name had : — been
mixed of the up Suffrage with the . Bill Had of he 1832 not , he taken had for always his been device against " Rest Extension and be then ment Thankful , was or R ? th " efor e preten m Had ? c T he e he for not Liberal say been ing party that called had he " had not Finality c encouraged hanged John ? " princi the Where move ples , - . nobl It had y , ever by opposing been the L bulwark ord Derb of y ' s the Bill country with all , and its power it had . done That Bill work had remnant passed , and of the . he W should higs and despair Lord Amberley of his country . , were it not for the for Mr the . Bri last ght twenty repelled the he idea and his being party a Freetr had a cons der , istentl and dec advocated lared that
Protection to Corn , years the Repeal of the Land Tax , and the Abolition y of the Excise Duty on Malt . He could tell the yeomen of England that he ne had cted a with private the garden landed interest of his , own and . would He was defend , therefore it to the , naturall last drop y con of - his Tory abuse agitators , but h pretending e would warn friendshi them p against for them being . He led scouted away by with designing scorn and the called imputation upon of the having gentry ev and er favoured landholders the of extension England of the rall suffrage y round , the V 4 . X \_> Radicals XVUUAVMIO for AU & the U 1 V defence VlVfl ^ HW of ^ TA . the bUU Constitution V ^ VAAg LI V U |> I >\/ XAI .
office Mr . last Gladstone year rather reminded than the pass meeting a Reform that B he ill and , and his colleagues otested in left the on strongest the ground terms that against they the are admission of the same to the flesh Franchise and blood of working as ourselves men , when we know very well that they don ' t pay as much rent . The party Reform with so as whic to h prevent he was connected its success had , for a it perfect had consistentl right to y deal opposed with the Reform Liberals ever had since been 1832 acting , and while against the it Tories had been merely talking ,
. Church The D . He had Argy ever ll g said iven that his su he pport wished to the to great return cause thank of s reli for gious the intolerance , and considered that if men were to form their own opinions on sacred matters it would be better that the Reformation had never had occurred the L . iberal It was party said that iven Liberalism cause for such favoured a reproach free thinking ? Had , but not when the they Bench a pretty of Bishops lot ? been Had appointed the Liberals to a ever man touched by that party the Irish , and Church weren ' ? t
T H ad they such ever accu re sations ally meant were to untenable carry the Abolition he trusted of Church the C -rates hurch ? would Mr . recognize Milner Gibson the fact said , that that the he Liberals had been , are accused its best of friends a wish . to improve the lower classes by getting the Paper Duty repealed ; but he defied anybody to show that any improvement had yet resulted , or was always ever to , like hoped his party from , been he Pe opposed nny Press to . , As and for no electoral w that the reform revolutionary , he had
boldes Tories t even got of thems their will elve , and it be had hoved passed all a th e l L iberals which to appalled unite their the forces Mr . , and C . P to . get Villiers it repealed said , , as there soon as possible one thing . he hated more than our another thro , ats it was —even the as working long man as he , who was only al way rhetorical s being crammed phrase , it down was haps scarcel ev y e endurable n sitting ; in but Parliament when it ca th e C onstitution his actuall and y voting old familie , and s per - f the country , were as good as gone , . , rep S elling everal th other e imputations speakers appe of Liberalism ared , and cast resol upon utions the having Liberal been Party pass , the ed , proceedings terminated with a vote of thanks to the Chairman .
Tilting At The Ring.
TILTING AT THE RING .
Had Sir A Thomas Noble Opportunity Henry...
had Sir a Thomas noble opportunity Henry h , and not has bee us n ed kni it ghted well , for of striking nothing , . what He has we trust will prove , a final blow at that " Corinthian " sport , which has long one cant mi ha bee ght s been a hear disgr talked in a a ce chapel in defence Eng of land ease of — this during prize precious -fi a ghting month relic . of We of Sundays barbarism suppose . There , more than pu int may so m o m the be t e o ll many br nat ing eak ional on curious s e a c hara bon h ways er c e into s of ; in a but t infusing he jell c y ertainl , or pluck tr y y , in of l , ooking and to a collection fall a on upon sens at e two of of e f the another air ruffians play worst characters that can be , gleaned presence from the lowest public-houses very in and about London , is not one of them . By all means let boxing be
Had Sir A Thomas Noble Opportunity Henry...
word maintained ) , her manl as a national y games , sport that . hav It e made is her the sports Eng ( in lish the true of sense the bravest of the nations ing , even that in its palmiest world ever days app , w lauded as a mere in a fair pandering fight . to But the prize inherent -fightblack brutality guardism of human , and it nature had no — more it was to do a nucleus with maintaining for every the species courage of hungry of our countrymen terrier killing —it so taug many ht no drugged more manliness rats in , than minutes looking which on at is a natures another yet of those delight precious . " Corinthian " sports , in which some , degraded With all our prize i -fi il hting iXLl what le reallbrutal ita the
Eng » lish »• . »* . ? a" For wmj . ^ in what - » -- g ^ other . liJJ , , country WUdl peop JJtVJjJXC can a man are H . IC I kick Cail ^ y hi so »* J s wretched U 1 ULiti as wife LliC what to death other , and country not a sing is organised le arm or voice assassination be raised of in the her most defence cruel ? and In intemperance the cowardl excuse y kind of of those considered their nations climate a , whose fair , we weapon have violent succeeded of passions social in reaching are warfare fostered ? a degree Without by the of most callous vigorous brutality indi , which gnation in . We forei cannot gn country pretend would to share have the excited regret our of those patrons of the manly art of self-defence who deplore the decay
of of pug pugilism ilism .. disp A lay good of game true p of luck football , than or all hoc the key prize , gives -fights more that opportunit ever took y for place the . name There of is no manliness cant so , and disgusting seeks to as palliate that which the indul dignifies gence brutality of our fero by cious the passions by pretending that they are the evidences of courage .
Music In England.
MUSIC IN ENGLAND .
Nature It Is Of Somewhat The Taste Hard ...
nature It is of somewhat the taste hard for music to define which is possessed amount , by or indeed English the peop exact le ; we doubt are as met to b whether y facts— Eng stubborn land is and , or inexorable is not a musical facts— nation which . leave But these us in facts happy will in the oftentimes conviction contradict that Eng one lish another people , love and music then , we become good medal music heard , in too and any , when we portion shall they find of can the that get civilized , it in . some Let globe respects us more look , execrable there at both is no than sides music a of certain to the be class - ™^»» - "" Jfcrf of ^^ m ¦ . ( UAMO must V we TV ^^ say iJIVJ ¦ ?) I music J . 1 . A Li > J * V which V V AAA vlJ . live Jt * V * t ** s J and Ml > i , V 4 > A flourishes * . x >^ b * A AiJUWU in 111 our v ^ Vfc * . country ^ rf ^ - ^ w *»* % ^ m . j m .
to We their do not evil allude influence to the has so been -called expressed " Music before " halls now , , in these our op columns inion as ; moreover thought of , , it can cared scarcel for , y at those denied institutions that music . is about the last thing and No we , we shall will find go concerts a little hi g g iven her ( in for St trul . James y , we ' could Hall not , or in Hanover lower !) - good ha square s been singers , or prepared elsewhere , and . , We will to which shall then not t look he , public howev at the is er musical attracted , be repaid programme by for the our promise trouble which of , because as stale and the programme profitless as of can the well general be co run nceived of miscellaneous Granted the concerts littering is
bait of two or three good singers , and it does . not appear to g signify much lies with what the they singers are set on down account to sing of their . It abnegation may be urged of that self-respect the fault in consenting selves as well to as sing any music body , else the worthlessness ; in this case , however which , they other know influence them - at out work the ability , the disastrous to remed characters y . We sincerel of whi y ch hope we can that onl the y day dep may lore , not with be - far distant when singers will have the moral to free themselves
fro themselves m the alliance ; from which that day too frequentl forth a sensible y exists courage benefit between to publishers music in our country may be hoped for . been But , o if wn we , and find that alre the seeds y sending of much forth that their is bad pernicious in musical fruit art , , have it is gratifying to turn to institutions like the Monday Popular Concerts , the s Crystal ome few Palace others . Concerts At these , Mr entertainments . Halle ' Co nothing ncerts at but M fin anchester e music , finel and y
in exe throngs cuted is to to hear be he what ard ; has and been it is prepared pleasant to for know them . that Take the these peopl Con e go - certs Hall which Oratori we os , have to sa mentioned y nothing , of and the th monster e Musical Hand Union el meetings , and the Ex at eter the g C oo rystal d mu P al c ace more ; and libe rall will y patronized be owned t t h h at in in E v . o part land . of the world is and get tion It j fo seems f r th wo th e e , uld art th p en appear le in that can E n , there land ot therefore have is and plenty good , w that e much m of us there love ic fear they is for that not w music ill this much take is in what real the our case ap th country p e . recia y The can - , demand fantity ng is xnuiwix much , in ail excess of the desire evinced for * w » quality -w ^*** . »* .
UCillnllu and this o r q \ A c u ncmnty onsider *< is traceabl e to * v *> the ia w * fact . w « . *¦ % * th at w **** ther ^* ¦** e »*** have w **»^ been so n few y 9 , English , composers . The , truth is , that there is no such thing as a school it of on is music es h \ ard ) and in to g name lees s country , and any some of ; with our square music the e - cut c as ep possessing tion but very of ballads fine a national old ( but chur not character ch moder music n . , th The e manner fault does in Avhicli not lie they so much are trained with E to ng their lish w art riters . Their themselve opportunities s as with are few and far between , especially as far as regards experience in orches-
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Tomahawk (1867-1870), Oct. 26, 1867, page 255, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/t/issues/ttw_26101867/page/7/
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