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88 , THE TOMAHAWK. [ J une 29, 1867.
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LONDON, JUNE 29, 1867.
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TWO ARTICLES FOR THOSE WHO LIKE LEADERS.
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Are we ever to have anything like govern...
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The devil, we are told, is not so black ...
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PROPOSED VISIT OF THE QUEEN TO PARIS.
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reigns ment Majesty It , is and of with ...
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TERMS FOR ADVERTISEMENTS.
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We have now been long enough established...
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TAKE YOUR PARTNERS.
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The Belgian Reception Committee Is not w...
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88 , The Tomahawk. [ J Une 29, 1867.
88 , THE TOMAHAWK . [ J 29 , 1867 .
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London, June 29, 1867.
LONDON , JUNE 29 , 1867 .
Two Articles For Those Who Like Leaders.
TWO ARTICLES FOR THOSE WHO LIKE LEADERS .
Are We Ever To Have Anything Like Govern...
Are we ever to have anything like government in London ? Our highways and public thoroughfares are often dangerous to travel through . Our gas is execrable ; our policemen are always inaccessible when wanted . Of all the nuisances with which we are infested , none can be more disgraceful than the practice which pvist < 5 in snmfi of tTift hf »< 5 f- n « = » icrh'hoiii- ' hnr » r ?«; r * i town , of throwincr
broken glass into the streets . In the immediate vicinity of St . James ' s Square , particularly , this practice is very common . When is it to be put a stop to ? How long are valuable horses to be lamed , ladies' feet to run the chance of being , seriously wounded , and the human head of being broken or cut by these projectiles ?
The Devil, We Are Told, Is Not So Black ...
The devil , we are told , is not so black as he is painted , and even the ghastly outrages of Sheffield may not in reality be so horrible as they seem to the world in general . After all , it may be a disguised form of patriotism which impels a select set of scoundrels to destroy the property and take away the lives of f kiiv "T » rtC / * i v » rT % / "fc TYiotr vailxwi / Il-fiho ** -r-i *« uui % i- * 4 liiv -T- »^» ui fM r ^ v % ** it % xt # ir » - « rA- » % n /\< vtl- 1 XT * % * % «*^ v
ijv nu « mc * jr u . uu a . u . y given JLIUX . UX . W C < H C not , indeed , told this by the Starj on the contrary , that philanthropic journal uplifts its voice in pious horror at the disclosures which we have recently witnessed . " Still / ' we are reminded ^ " it is our duty to remember that evidence of this kind is not , strictly speaking , evidence against trades unions . " Now we have a word to say on this . The great principle upon which trade unions rest , is the right of the majority to legislate for the minority . The recalcitrant individual is to be compelled by any they coercion wish th him at his to do fellows . The can interests exercise of the , to many do as are they paramount do , and as : \ JLlld
VllV UltVlvOlO Ul tliV « 1 V » V Cbl ^ C * . i 3 llWVllillg * J- J O . U V 0 * 11 ^^ 1 X 1 ^ LKJk is the sole end and aim of these unions . Anything which can be should done it to so drown happen the that voice murder of the is individual necessary , may murder be done must , and not be stopped short of . This is what the Sheffield disclosures have proved . Now who can say that , unless the law enacts that trades disclosures unions are shall not evidence be constituted against upon the a new whole basis system , the Sheffield ? Combinations of labour may have their value . But as they are at present allowed to be formed , we can never be certain that they will not result in assassination and violence of every kind . its These furthest , in fact logical , are merel consequences y incidental . accompaniments , pushed to
Proposed Visit Of The Queen To Paris.
PROPOSED VISIT OF THE QUEEN TO PARIS .
Reigns Ment Majesty It , Is And Of With ...
reigns ment Majesty It , is and of with , being Europe to great pay moved , has p a leasure visit been by to the that induced the examp we head announce to le - emerge quarters of all , that the from of her other Peace her graciou retire Sove and s - - Amity , as Paris may now be called . The following arrangements have been made in order to secure that amount of privacy which her Majesty naturally wishes to preserve . wiitaitu ui an
Sergeants \ JW ell living de Ville cli v , and -icxia , the me public pici generall n uc ^ y , while Her JLSui Majesty * i * rci . Gr o , is conducted in a covered omnibus to the railway station . No one , except the necessary officials , will be allowed on the platform On arriving , till at the Pari train s , the containing whole Her city Majesty will , by pa shall rticular have request started . , and by aid of sleeping draughts , distributed gratis , be hushed in deep slumber .
Reigns Ment Majesty It , Is And Of With ...
vocal All animal blue-bottle s found flies about , daddy will -long be instantl -legs , sparrows executed , . and other Her Gracious Majesty will , proceed , in y a closed van , to the rooms prepared for Her Majesty ' s reception . drawn When down Her , and Majesty the inhabitant visits the Exhibition s of Paris , all will the be blinds expected will be to keep place their in the beds neig , or hbourhood to visit , Versailles at their own , or expense some other . favourite Her Majesty will not visit the Emperor of the French , nor will
for sne this receive is obvious any visi . t irom Should ms H imperial . I . M ., or JYLajesty his Imperial . ine spouse reason , show any desire to break through this reserve which the Queen painful has felt it duty right to to return impose at once on herself to Scotland , her Majesty . will feel it her By Her Majesty ' s express request , 250 models of the Albert TVyT aw % ^ " **»» + \ 1 1 <¦* e » it 14- 1 < O c » + \\ ** T-vaA ifTili 1 1 \ a ^«* AS Ut *^^* 3 CfcL ***?• UXU + 1 ^ ravanf ^ l | Y / V >* 11 * vi J -r * + c in
ITX ^ lllUXiCU ydO , J . LJK + J * WU LSW U ^^ U . * dXV . I' ^ J . J . A Paris . Her Majesty desires to receive no addresses whilst residing at the French capital , except from any petty German Prince or Highland Chief who may happen to be resident in Paris . . Later intelligence— . We deeply regret to state , that owing to some unforeseen difficulty in carrying out the above arrangements , Her Majesty has decided to defer her visit to Paris for this year .
Terms For Advertisements.
TERMS FOR ADVERTISEMENTS .
We Have Now Been Long Enough Established...
We have now been long enough established to sell our pages to We enterprising beg , therefore advertisers , to submit , like the the charges rest of we ; our make contemporaries for advertise- . ments promising in the that " literary their orders " part shall of our be paper attended for to their with inspection wit , eco- , nomy , and despatch . A good"quotable" Review oj a trashy Novel— . From half a dozen gratis copies of new works up to one insertion of a halfcolumn advertisement . witft
a column superior advertisement .-aura , juazin up to quotations twenty-five . —* insertions rom one insertion of a page ot advertisement . A nice pit hy Critique oj a Condemned Play . —From four orders for " Two to the Boxes " up to an " Admit Three to the Stalls . " Plot Superior , —From ditto half , with a dozen genia private l and boxes humorous to perpetual description advertise of the - ment ^ A logical on the Defence leader page of the " Government over the clock 's Forei . " gn Policy— .-From three scraps of . good information up to a consulship for the Editor . A Scholarly Support oj a bad Ministerial yob . —From a column advertisement of a contract for pipeclay up to a five years ' advertisement of a fine arts catalogue . vic A ea ble leasant )—From notice a pot of of Grocery pickle , s & up * c . to { warranted a five-pound sound note and . ser-
Take Your Partners.
TAKE YOUR PARTNERS .
The Belgian Reception Committee Is Not W...
The Belgian Reception Committee Is not wise in its generation . A grand ball is to be given to the Belgian Volunteers at the Agricultural Hall . Well . Gunter provides vanilles and strawberries and cream . Well . Godfrey discourses the-dulcetest strains of harmony . Well , again . But here the Committee t
snouia let weii aione . ± 5 ut it perversely doesn' , it invites and gentlemen ladies — — it is probably it of the mean demi s gents mond — e ? to — take at half tickets a guinea at a guinea . Of , course , the result will be that the only thing select will be the the music ship hall in . . valse Fas Reputability t and London quadrille , male will , shrink and with female the from p r , ospec a will promiscuous , t of of cours an un , partner flock limited to - liability of outrage to decency and good breeding . The purlieus of London will no doubt yield up their skeletons gracefully draped Nature . in Ices ball- will rpom be attire swallowed , and artisticall cold chicken y painted devoured to imitate and — wine will be freely imbibed in copious ; and generous stream ; s by i result win
tne orgie tnirsty in honour erpsicnoreans of our Belg . ian xne guests , who will De depart a magmncent to their native land to sing the paeans of the ladies and gentlemen of Eng cess land in t . heir patrio wish tic endea Belgian vours Reception , but still there Committee is a difference all sucbetween the right and the wrong way of doing things .
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Tomahawk (1867-1870), June 29, 1867, page 88, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/t/issues/ttw_29061867/page/2/
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