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82 THE TOMAHA WK. {August 29, 1868.
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OUR ELECTION INTELLIGENCE.
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Coventry.—Mr. A S arrived in this boroug...
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ROYALTY IN SLIPPERS.
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sonal We kn are owled at la ge st that b...
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New Song by Mr. Charles Reade. n —"When ...
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82 The Tomaha Wk. {August 29, 1868.
82 THE TOMAHA WK . { August 29 , 1868 .
Our Election Intelligence.
OUR ELECTION INTELLIGENCE .
Coventry.—Mr. A S Arrived In This Boroug...
Coventry . —Mr . A S arrived in this borough once on Sunday commenced morning an durin active g canvass the hours of divi t those e servi who ce , and as h e flatteringly told them , were not such amongs hypocrites as to , go to loitering church . crowd In the , consisting evening , he of a men ttemp and ted women to addr — e chiefly ss a lar the ge latter J . UL tUJ . , a UllVi and UJ all . X very V WA J UbbX attractivel U > U *> -M- V ^ ' ¦¦¦ y 7 * dressed - » . * VmrfUVf ** —fro * . ¦ . v m -.. ¦ .. > . the «••¦ .. ¦ . *^ steps wvv ^/ w of w ¦*¦ the *> -.. ¦ . « , »
parish preaching church . He , insid was e interru which pted the , howev vicar er w , a b y at the that polic mo e , and nt princi inform p les that till the must following postpon day e . In public no case expositio could n he of his be whilst allowed engaged to disturb in their the devotions respectable . He portion protested of th the athis community " Songs " — crowd copies , the of fe which male portion he drew of from which his eagerly hat an scrambled d flung amon for them st t — he were quite as devotional as Bishop i Ken ' s J hymnsand a eat
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to to To the the -morrow love loverrs , s howev of of it it . , who who er , m m he he he would had had been been have a attempting attempting full opportunity to to address address of ex- .. p while ressi , n g hi be s gged opinions them , an d e develop nd the ing rem his ainder princi of ples the . Sun Mean day - i evening ntroductory in reading acquaintance his " So with ngs , " his as general they wo sentiments uld thereby . gain an The next day , Monday , he was formally presented to the electors gentleman by was Mr in . R his shirt and -sleeve Mr s . Walt and W seemed ——— strong . The l latter
disposed to get rid even of them , but it , was suggested to him y that mi some ght of injure the ele Mr ctors . S might - — pe chances rhaps not of success e it , . and Thus that re he - m purpose onstrated ; but with nothing , he de could sisted induce from what him to c put alled on his " coat peeli . ng " Mr . S then addressed the electors . He said he had munity AjllUlllwy come to outside J Coventry UXl >* JX 4 » X * h « it Xb because had XJ . U . V 4 . sent WV » « the * him jlaaaa unanimous * . there ** . m . * . >^ ± y . ^ . ¦ But + voice - * * - * V th *» . * . * . ere w of * mf the was n « - * w com yet j ^» -
another reason . He could not believe but that the town which had in Eng produced lish hist that ory , grandest Peeping Tom and , most would unrestrained at once perceive character and had acknowledge been grie his ved own to hea peculiar r that th claim eir in upon dustry its ha suffrages d been . sore He ly sho against cripp uld led we ribb by ar th ons anything e . French For els his treaty e , particularl part , and , he that y did in fashion not a hig see h had wind why declared , and ladies he had their already costume done could Ci his Vt not A best V / possibl wwMiilil in his poems be » Sn » too to light persuade and % i them airy wviA that As
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this To speak the condition frankly , he of did his not support care being much given either to for any Mr . Cabinet Disraeli . his orious or House Mr taste . . of Gladstone , Wh particularl Commons y the . man B y when oth Mr positivel . of Disraeli his them wife y were , absented who was far was ill too . himself ridiculousl Any respectable intelli from y gent the ux for - when Frenchman he could could not have possibl told y be him wanted that was elsewhere the very . Of moment course , he XX ^^ was TV fc-V » J in XXX favour XM » V \^ * , % ¦ X of V ^ A marriage liihVl X AMIU ^^ M with * V XV a ** ^ a ^ # ^ deceased vh ^ s «¦* ^ S * r « »•/^ ^ rfc wife * V * . *^^ ' s •¦¦* fc sister JW ^* t « r V ^ A , — _ _* * m m m - " _ jm
tim only e . he should . ^ prefer ^ that it took place during the * wife ' s lifeupon Here Lady Mr . Godiva Walt , W and — - — said — that made he some did not depreciatory see that she remarks had the done smallest so very amusement much after all he . would Why , do if it all would and more afford than anybody ever of she shutting did in Coventry their windows , without , and putting keeping the indoors electors . to the trouble The proceedings had not terminated when our packet ; left .
Royalty In Slippers.
ROYALTY IN SLIPPERS .
Sonal We Kn Are Owled At La Ge St That B...
sonal We are owled at la ge st that beginning princes to are know but men for a ; fact more of eve our n than own this per- , that individuals their H . ig We hnesses do not are , for sometimes a moment the , mean most common to imply - that plac this e of has f late orm not years ing been the that ir the ow the n case public opinio from n have on time the been immemorial subject granted . the , bu opportunity t it is only of of Royalty Until almost were not the allowed other day to be food wor for ds the , ideas discussions , and actions of com of - mouth m on peop to le j v a «^ member V but his XAJ . U of own the Royal personal QUXlU Famil 'l attendants Ubl y seldom lUUilWt to bV opened whom UViAl his it
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- ** v * . vx *^ . J . W .. L v u ,. \^ J . XJLV * JW VUUXIUJL UiU V V " V * unstudied pleasant ge speeches ntlemen , to but publi he even c and extends official his occasions easy manners . and , to N review ot lon the g ago cavalry , His Royal regiment Hig s then hness in went camp down , and to the Aldershot proceedmarch ings of -past the day of the con whole cluded body , as is of usual troops on . such The , occasion Duke was s , with well , a pleased with what he saw , more particularly with the soldierlike Hi Hierhness hness appearance observed observed of th to to e the the 4 th Staff 55 Drago taff around around on Gua him him rds . , as of s whom th the e corns His ttrotted Royal rotted g corps
b saw y ( we a smarter are quot regiment ing from in the all Times my li ) fe , " . " I say , , look here , I never the give An Duke the opinion public of Cambridge expressed a deeper insi than in word ght the into s study so the terse of personal as the the Court above character Circular must of littl for e twenty episode years created . Indeed amongst , so excellent the rank an and impression file of the has army this , that va «» wiv we wr have * bd > ww »«« made AAb > A it W our VJ business WMwlVWW to bV collect V « ri » W a - » few JkTV of the OJAV * ^ * **^*^ ^^ * . ** . ^^ **^^* ^^ ^ - ^* .
delivered speeches of on the recent more semi important -official occasions members of which the Royal thanks Famil to the y faultless a position organisation to make public of our . reporting staff , , we are , glad to be in and Speech the princi of the pal Queen features on of Her the Maj surrounding esty ' s arrival panoram at Lucerne a being , pointed Blanc ?" out to her : — " Yes , it is pretty . Which mountain is Mont considerable »*^»» - S w peech *^ fc ^* » - * ' of - * i . x ^ M amount the >* . « jiVVti Prince 4 V to V ^ r a of charitable V * Wales < MJi * VV « W < on kV institution AllUVtVVIbtVAt presenting : = — a " cheque Dear *» ' ^ V »* me *** for >^ « f « a I *• must reallfind out how stand at Coutts ,
Speech y of the Duke of I Edinburgh on being ' s . " assured by the officer admiral in the that Roy the al C Navy aptain : — " of Shiver H . M . my S . timb Galatea ers , was you old the mother ablest - in-law of a marlinspike ; that ' s what I call butter . " We trust that the foregoing facts—which , however , we are personages unenli constrained ghtened to to people publish express who under ordinary do every not believe ideas reserve in it — possible will ordinary prove language for to Royal more , that " the Prince and the Peasant " have as much in common letters when called of their upon rank to and be unreserved calling . and genuine as the initial
New Song By Mr. Charles Reade. N —"When ...
New Song by Mr . Charles Reade . —" When Hollow Hearts do wear a Mask then they'll Remember Me !" House It's has an been III a Wind perfect , & godsend c . —The to fire the penny at Northumberland -a-liners . The Daily on the Telegraph second day manages by dint of to the get old a tall column talk about and-a- the half " out princel of it y introducing pevereux , " and with " great Essex effect House th , " at the eternal Duke W ^ X 4 of " Bucking Cleveden ham ' s proud , & c ,
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Tomahawk (1867-1870), Aug. 29, 1868, page 82, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/t/issues/ttw_29081868/page/2/
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