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THE TOMAHAWK: A SATURDAY JOURNAL OF SATI...
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No. 34.] LONDON, DECEMBER 28, 1867. [Pri...
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THE BEST WISHES OF THE SEASON.
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Christmas ! Our first Christmas. Christi...
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A Burning Shame. — Feniauism.
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EVERY PRECAUTION.
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duty Report :— of detective policeman, N...
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SPECIAL TELEGRAM FROM OUR OWN CORRESPOND...
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The Tomahawk: A Saturday Journal Of Sati...
THE TOMAHAWK : A SATURDAY JOURNAL OF SATIRE . "INVITAT CULPAM QUI PECCATUM PRETERIT . "
No. 34.] London, December 28, 1867. [Pri...
No . 34 . ] LONDON , DECEMBER 28 , 1867 . [ Price Twopence .
The Best Wishes Of The Season.
THE BEST WISHES OF THE SEASON .
Christmas ! Our First Christmas. Christi...
Christmas ! Our first Christmas . Christinas is the season above all others welcome to youth . What then can it be from been but especiall born the brain in y full welcome of vigour Jove . to Minerva us , comp who lete still the goddess in in our stature earl of , like y our youth Minerva especial have devotion , whose courage is our model , and whose wisdom is our guide Welcome * then Christmas to us allTomahawk and his
readers For this alike . _ season * , which of brotherl we fondl y y y love assure and ourselves , good ¦* will in cludes . we 1 1 have " All A 11 no . " hard throw blows an indul to gent give look . Even and on note the them follies not around . Would us that we can our words of peace might and hel brotherl p to spread y union . mong Would all classes that we Christmas might soften feelings the X rancours dlxOt / ttX * J < and * JHV * | jealousies U »** X **/ lJ Would . £ JXV ' i » which »» XXXV that -AX too kVV widel ¥ mi XVt-WXjr y obtain aid UbUlAA to rule < a . banish «* .. ! . w amongst m * ij . 4 most W *^ w «
especiall us at all y seasons the dreadful . canker of we distrust g and enmity which the ' past Would year that has witnessed our words between might forward our sister the peop many les . good works which of love the and inevitable charity which hardshi have ps of been the falling begun wint amongst er convert us , into and ¦ imperative workshow calls name upon us one all before . How the can other we catalogue when all these have good such paramount L / di dUlUUlXW , L claims > iaiUi ^ . i any The X 1 there AV / noblest AAV / UXV is precedence r ^»*¦****¦**¦ " * ^ - ' of honourable * *•** all ¦*• * is *>¦• precedence ^/* vvvviv ** the vw
be republic in good alhabetical works of brotherl —while while y friendshi we run p no over and republic charity the names so . Let of our a list dozen , as then of , the many p charities appealing to us for help and succour . Association in Aid 0 / the Deaf and Dumb > 309 Regent street . Boys * Home , 2 John ' s terrace , Primrose hill . Field yard Lane . Refuges and Ragged Schools , 31 St . Paul ' s
Church-Girls ' Home , 2 John ' s terrace , Primrose hill . Hospital for Sick Children , 49 Great Ormond street . Merchatit Seamen ' s Orphans' Home , 117 Leadenhall street , E . C . Lo ? idon Female Preventive and Reformatory Institution , 200 O — rphans , ^~ , ___ Euston . __ 7 Working _ road . — _ . - , - ^ N Scho . W __ - . o , ^ 59 ^ Ludgate — — % ^ hill — .
Providence Row Night Refuge , 2 . 2 , Finsbury circus , E . C . Refuge Jor Homeless and Destitute Boys , 8 Great Queen street , Lincoln ' s Inn . Rescue Society , 85 Queen street , Cheapside . Shipwrecked Bridge . Mariners' Society , Hibernia Chambers , London allow Many us other But as celle it is nt the charities above is mi a ght Roll we that name need did not our space blush
. to compiled find itse by lf beside Herald or nobl Cha est mberlain Roll of . titles And heartil nd dignities y do yet we recommend it to the attention and charitable aid of the millionsour Readers , to whom and to all we give a hearty greeting , and " Welcome them and wish them long . "
A Burning Shame. — Feniauism.
A Burning Shame . — Feniauism .
Every Precaution.
EVERY PRECAUTION .
Duty Report :— Of Detective Policeman, N...
duty Report : — of detective policeman , Nobbier , detached on special This morning was shown a letter stating that at twenty-five minutes into the cellars past eleven of the o ' clock Bank , an of Eng attempt land would from be the made street to break to tute carry a off strict the watch bullion over deposited the Bank there . , and was directed to , instirevolvers Two reg , were iments posted of inside Guards the and Bank 500 . police armed with observing According a susp instructions icious-looking , I went boy on , aske duty d at him six o the ' clock way , and to
up Whitechapel Whitechapel and searched . . Boy Bov him refused refused . Found to to upon answer answer him , , so so — at at once once locked locked him him 100 10 copies ies of of Punch the Tomahawk . . 100 4 marbles cop ies of ( one TYmes of . them chipped ) . cop Bank Bank At nine with with shovejs shovels o ' clock , , pickaxes pickaxes served , and and other other proceeding tools tools . . Asked Ask towards ^ H one nne * of nf
into them the what cellars they . were I went for . into He , said Cheapside they were and then going came to break back waiting and watched by the them men . . They Two took waggons measurement had driven s from up and the Bank were wall five minutes into the past road eleven , and referr they ed began to a to plan break or map up . the At road twenty and - were across the gging street a hole and with continued their shovels to watch them pickaxes . In about . I went half they roof an » " -- . hour / all »•» Then left j one . > . * v the mv of the rest 'vji of m . of vx them said th mv e < , " road j whom . Here iso . 14 , and ciuu is the should began ucgciii roof breaking LFl know of the . ii . lilg vault open Upcli , " the lilC
towards back . and saw Exchange one that they , and had , called made one I a hole of the in waggons the roof again . I , went went of which they which took drove several off bags of . gold I then , which they an alarm put into , . The the waggon waggon turned the corner rap of Moorgate y street gave and I never saw ran it again off towards , and all the the men Stock who Exchange had been . taking I sprang , up - my the rattle pavement and ran captured after her them as . well I saw as a an man orangewoman carrying a shovel running . Am away prepared , and to swear that they were athe original party
mong . turned As soon out and as the lined alarm the road was . given A man , the in military the crowd and asked police , " custody What . they Think had th been e rest a doing of the gang of till may then be . " traced Took and him would into r sentries espectfull All is posted quiet y suggest at all present round that . a the reward The building Bank should . gates be are offered barricaded . , and
Special Telegram From Our Own Correspond...
SPECIAL TELEGRAM FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT IN ABYSSINIA . Catchkijirr (?) Dec , 3 . Al swells—Spdition sss ? ( success ) . Hyomas sight-post . Te write mp Jebevj . 192 to ahug 34 . ( J Mis aberhu -post ?) . Hywna—sneer 15 , 000 . Alrigh—
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Tomahawk (1867-1870), Dec. 28, 1867, page unpag, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/t/issues/ttw_28121867/page/1/
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