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194 THE TOMAHA WK. [October 31, 1868.
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ON THE BENCH.
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The Middlesex magistrates want a little ...
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was Go rathe to r Bath an unwise .—Mr. p...
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— ¦¦¦ ' BIRDS OZ KNOWLEDGE.
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that Spanish Every have Government possi...
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194 The Tomaha Wk. [October 31, 1868.
194 THE TOMAHA WK . [ October 31 , 1868 .
On The Bench.
ON THE BENCH .
The Middlesex Magistrates Want A Little ...
The Middlesex magistrates want a little looking after every now itself and into then trouble . The with august the public body . It is slowl was only but the surel other y getting day that ing licences the magistrates for Cremorne distinguished and the themselves Argyll Ro by oms voting with danc such - obtrusive sidered that unanimity in so doing that it they almost were looke fulfilling d as if their worshi the hi ps g con hest - duties at « v of their office . Certain it is that the Bench took
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tion on gratuitous according to and their voluntary own persuasion services is dependent of Roman at Catholic present report ministers their it be opinions referre as d to to the the visiting amount and justices mode to of consider appropria and - tion Catholic of a ministers reasonable officiating remuneration in those to prisons be paid . to Mr the . Laurie Roman , in religion ^ bring ^ ^^^ f ^^ 4 ^ ^ h ^ ^^ ^ p , ^ ing > p » ^ B > MM of ^*^ P forward ^ B » Roman P ~* ^ B » ^ ff " •¦ * P ^ P ^ BT ^ B > Bp the * Catholics ^ BJ ^ F ~^^* motion ^ V ^ 1 " ^^ ^^^ a ^ v ^^ - ^^ r V ^ P , ^ B , ^ disclaimed H ^ v ^^ p ^ p ^ h- h ^^^ v ^ e ^ T ^ , made ^^^^ ^^^^^^ F ^^ " ^ B ^ B ^ all the ^^ ^^ ^^ sympath ^^^ proposal BT ^^ ^^ ^ B ^ S ^^ ^^^ *^^ ^ y v ^^^^ with he ^ i ^^^ ^^^ said BBP the ^^ ^ *^ ^ n ^
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the abando mselves ned to as uphold unconstitutional a principle and which unjust the State ? The has sooner long since the trates Bench are is brought called upon to its to senses perform the are better responsible . The duties and important the magis- , bi and gotry they and disgrace intolerance their offic on the e as one much hand by , as exhibiting they do by a sp pa irit nder of - ing Who to licentio are these usness worthies and vice who on have the so other much . power for good or
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Was Go Rathe To R Bath An Unwise .—Mr. P...
was Go rathe to r Bath an unwise . —Mr . proceeding Bright has . recently The Bathites visited have Bath a . nasty This way of pelting their Parliamentary representatives with rotten rally eggs— deluged a few day with s ago these two uns of avory the Liberal missiles candid at a public ates vwere demon lite - - that stratio it n . To judge y in from the spr this ing autumn that politicians ' s doings , it find would themselves appear in hot water at Bath !
— ¦¦¦ ' Birds Oz Knowledge.
— ¦¦¦ ' BIRDS OZ KNOWLEDGE .
That Spanish Every Have Government Possi...
that Spanish Every have Government possible been so publicity handsomel of its not has been very made g popular iven rig to ht crown the and various left . We by offers the are elicited not , however have , as aware yet found that any their of way the into numerous print , and replies as that some they of oppo them rtunity may have of presenting a special interest them to for their our notice read . ers , we take this From H . R . H , the Duke . ) of Edinburgh .
that My I cannot dear Thank General avail you myself very , much of it , for at least your kind at the offer present , but moment I regret . hood The fact of the is , they Edgware have road just under opened my a patronage theatre in , the and , nei moreover ghbourthe I am Field sure of therefore the Cloth of dear Gold General is still running will understand at the Strand . , unwillingness shoulders , at present to undertake , / I mi any ght further add that , responsibilities you I am shortly upon going my my to sea . Why do you not write to v Christian ? Believe 1 me 1 & c
To GenerallPrim . *^^^^ ^ BP ^^ ^ B ^ BP W ^ Bp ^ B >>^ ^ P ^ BP , ^ B Edi ^^^ ^^* ^ B ^ V , ^ B nburgh . From H . I . M . the Emperor ( 2 . ) of the French . the Dear argument Revolution General of Emperors , is the . log I cannot of the , peop therefore le , and , so the far cannon sympa is - thise with the events that have recentl Vj taken Bt place BiAW in Madrid
as V ^^^«« BfeB to * -V allow V B « Bf V » B 1 W ^«» our *« P * ^ P ~ V " ^* " ^^ cousin VBj # VstBl W W " **»¦¦ to «* W V ^ W mount *¦• VjT ^ BV ^ ^ ^ W rfB the * y J V ^ PVB throne ^ P * - * P «^ ^^ of ^ Paf " Ferdinand ^^ || a ^ f f ^_ ^ ^ TL _ M- ^ *^^ l is and the Isab destruction ella . He is of young ires in . politics He moreover , and youth resembles in politics too nearly my respected uncle emp , whom , you are aware , the imperial not diadem so well never as thoroug it becomes hly became , at least , my dear General , Yours devotedl
^^ P * ^^ P ^ P ^^^^ ^^ B * ^ P'W ^ BP W ^ BP V ^ B ^ ^^^^ ^^^ y ^ J 7 , f To General Prim . Napoleon . ( 30 From H . R . H . Prince Christian * My My dear dear Sir Sir .
I should , be very happy to avail myself of your generous dence offer , were in this it not generously for the gratification hearted country I experience . Ovations at , as my I dare resiassure say you have I would heard , follow give me up wheresoever the enjoyment I s move , domestic , and I and can public not for , of a this Spanish dear Eng Princess land not ( were for my the S n panish d free ) crown and seven —no ,
thousand a year ! There . I am , my dear Sir , Yours respectfull Christi y , an . To General Prim . ( 4 . )
From H . M . the King of Denmark . Offices Marriage of the General Company European , Copenhagen Throne . and SIR , Please send all particulars at once . I know- of several partie the job s . Let my me own have famil a y line that by would return . be I willing beg to to enclose undertake one of usual formswhich »» will WW ¦¦¦ "p » kindl bjb fill |)— an WW « d ost
forthwith ** pr M , my •*? # . W ? * pV » * jrW * » « bT « i S **« aT , « V W •»••* 1 ^» * V you W ^^ , » * * y j up W ¦> bj p yr <•**• B » f V (» % r « ¦»•»•¦ Yours Ch faith ristian fully , IX . Rex . whe P . n S . paid —Please , & c , be and careful also to sta give te what full partic religion ulars is required to inco . m Is e , if ther and th e e am re any is confident , marriage as I should of business giving be happy every on hand satisfaction to assist yet ? you Pleas . in e the drop matter a line ,
( 5 . ) From H . R . H . the King of Portugal to General Prim . Declined with thanks . And depend upon it His Majesty is right .
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Tomahawk (1867-1870), Oct. 31, 1868, page 194, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/t/issues/ttw_31101868/page/10/
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