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* 174 THE TOMAHAWK. [April 30, 1870.
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WOT 2HE GENUINE ARTICLE.
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The great success which has attended the...
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WHEN IGNORANCE IS CRIME IT'S FOLL Y NOT ...
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If crime and ignorance always run hand i...
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BEYOND ALL BEARINGS.
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Re Mr venu . Rose e, has tti written , t...
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CUT AND COME AGAIN
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flight The of lad them ybirds in Fleet a...
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OUR JPOLITICAL EXILE.
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Earl Russell seems to be bent on gaining...
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LOW CASTE INDEED!
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zette Whatever the charge else of may a ...
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Although The Recent Visit Of The Prince ...
passage satisfaction from of hobnobbing Osborne to Weymouth with a bevy and of warders back , simpl and y convict fqr the drivers liment , who to themselves insisted on . In appropriating either case the whether visit as the a neat Prince com of - p Wales was actuated by a sense of duty , , or by simple inquisitiveness at finding , in himself going to baulked Portland in , he making must have the acquaintance been greatly put of out the must convicts have themselves been all , the and greater we can , as imagine we fully that believe the that annoyance it was with the more kindly object of looking after the Welfare of the unfortunate inmates of the penitentiary that he made his pilgrimage to the rock on which it stands . Any way the Prince ' s visit missed its mark .
* 174 The Tomahawk. [April 30, 1870.
* 174 THE TOMAHAWK . [ April 30 , 1870 .
Wot 2he Genuine Article.
WOT 2 HE GENUINE ARTICLE .
The Great Success Which Has Attended The...
The great success which has attended the publication of the series of letters on " Thoughtless Husbatids and Neglected we Wives are , " told in , the the Daily advisability Telegraph of keeping , has suggested in type correspondences to that journal , of of news the same may kind warrant , to be . We used believe in holiday the time following ^ or as subjects the dearth are already in print , With leading articled thiere 16 n , completed :- ^ - Rude Brothers . Dishonest Cooks . Twins . Toothache . Pad Grammar . Hot Cross Buns . tisements We doubt and not exuberant that what police with reports its prodig ^ our ious > contemporary display of adver will - be able to get through the dull season of the year without any additional when the list matter we give beyond has that been above exhausted referred , the to public . At all will events have , had enough of the imaginative experiences of the gentlemen connected with the staff of the Daily Telegraph .
When Ignorance Is Crime It's Foll Y Not ...
WHEN IGNORANCE IS CRIME IT'S FOLL Y NOT TO BE WISE .
If Crime And Ignorance Always Run Hand I...
If crime and ignorance always run hand in hand—and it is satisfactorily said that they the do— better the sooner it will the "be for Education the welfare Question of the is nation settled . Facts certainly go to support the tradition that petty larceny and a want of acquaintance with the letters of the alphabet go together , for at the Rochdale Quarter Sessions , the other day , three of the could 41 prisoners read and whose write names . It appeared is a theory in the amongst calendar certain onlyphilanthrop we cannot perh ists ap that s take drink it for is tKe granted root that of all of the evily 4 . but 1 delinquents although great brought mass before of the them magistrates were teetotallers at Rochdale , no doubt the other the day want , the of common education amongst was the them point . of Arid all others yet we which say that the the thieves Education had in Bill may be allowed td bide its time .
Beyond All Bearings.
BEYOND ALL BEARINGS .
Re Mr Venu . Rose E, Has Tti Written , T...
Re venu . Rose e , has tti written , the Assistant to the Principal -Secretary of to a the Diocesan Board of College Inland , paper chargeabl acquainting would e with him render licence that the the duty Committee use for of armorial armorial , or Head bearings bearings of , the upon and College further official , , that if individuals were to use paper bearing these arms in their private correspondencethey would also become separately chargeable exceeding his with duties the same in thus licence ^ levying duty a tax . oh Surely the Mr traditions . JRLosetti of is our long established institutions . If undergraduates are to be the charged emblems with of licence their college duty because embossed they on buy it , or note if -paper schoolb with oys of are -arms called on upon their to cricket pay up -bats because , the they use of stam armorial p the school bearings coat in - institution of the kind will soon die out ; and this should not be . Mr . U ^ sit . i , p « Assistant-Secretary of the Board of Inland tnxes Revenue from , is quite tnose ri persons ght in doing who are his legally best to bound collect to the pay Queen them ' s ,
Re Mr Venu . Rose E, Has Tti Written , T...
But to extend their imposition fo w ^ e ^ it is neither equitable nor and advisable his superior to — enforce for we pre their sume payrrieht an assistant , is beyond -officer his must province have , a chief—should hold his subordinate in check .
Cut And Come Again
CUT AND COME AGAIN
Flight The Of Lad Them Ybirds In Fleet A...
flight The of lad them ybirds in Fleet are still street alive , . the Indeed very heart , we have of the already Metrop had olis a . in wicked Of the cours first so e , to we place do do , and not because comp secondl we lain are at because not the quite appearance decidedl sure it of it would would our visitors , not be be of , no use . But if , it so happens y that , an intelligent y ladybird settles would on the put window it as of the our gentlest office , of and hint reads s that our the current ladybirds number should . We the "fly streets away home will be , " de at serted all events , and the until newspapers the season have , is over " nothing , when acceptable in them . " innovat Perhaps ion then s , but the until Editors theii , both will Editbrs welcome aiid thpm human as beings generally can only regard them as rather a miisahce .
Our Jpolitical Exile.
OUR JPOLITICAL EXILE .
Earl Russell Seems To Be Bent On Gaining...
Earl Russell seems to be bent on gaining additional experience late in life . Last week he was present in the French has Senate it that during his the Lord debate ship on was the hig Senatus hly edified Corisulturh . tThforiimatei , and report y , political Lord Russell world has that so tf comp fiat he letel does y fallen , aiid what out of even our he own thinks Eng , have lish become matters of but small importance even , to those whose wpnt it was but a few years back to swear by him . The time in has Paris at length or Timbuctoo arrived , , however if he choose , when to Lord sojourn Russell in that 's presence country , has ho political significance , and beyond commanding a paragrap Post scarcel of two lines y is in thoug the ht fashionable worthy of intelligence type and of printing the Morning ink . l Times , the indeed same are man changed ? Let , — us or take is it a that charitable Earl Russel view l of is the no matt onger erand say that there are faults on both sides . ,
Low Caste Indeed!
LOW CASTE INDEED !
Zette Whatever The Charge Else Of May A ...
zette Whatever the charge else of may a want have of been good said taste of has the Pall not been Mall often Gagentlemen broug , ht against for gentlemen it . The assertion to read , that though the paper snobbish is written , has not by hitherto proved to be untrue , and we therefore are the more surprised article th should at amongst have appeared the " Occasional the other Notes day which " of was the wantonl paper an y and ception stup in idl India y indecent , the Pall . Referring Mall Cassette to the Duke stated of th Edinburg at amongst h ' s the reness many w wonderful as a tame things Thug . recentl " This y once presented dangerous to his person Royal , " stated Highs our trang con ling temp human orary beings , " obliging for the ly edification went through of the the Royal process travel of - ler . The Thug ' s performance on the interesting occasion was beyond nently scientific all praise . . No The throat pull that at the ever victim yet ' belonged s throat was to emi man - could have stood it . " So far the Pall Mall Gazette confined ter itself of to the the paper question , it did before not it stop , but he unfortunately re , but attempted for the to charac give a - point vantage to which its little might story be by got pretending out of the to exhibition suggest a practical of the same ad-Thug . The Pall Mall thus dwelt on its merry conceit : — man " Since from bein have g han only ged just because escaped of a misshapen frpm having neck to , reprieve rendering kn it probabl owledge e of that the he existence would be of suspended so clever a only Thug and is not by no hung mean , the s ino service pportune to the . Home Were the Office man . ' * sent for he would render valuable joke Low is wrung as Eng out lish journalism an execution has sunk If it , were it is not not so a joke often t ma hat a e silly by gentlemen and vulgar for allusion gentlemen to a to subject laugh too at , " serious we should even for think a Pa it l a l a Mall spirit " Occasion of brutish al levity Note , " and too revolting to be dwelt upon in
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Tomahawk (1867-1870), April 30, 1870, page 174, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/t/issues/ttw_30041870/page/12/
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