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J uly 4, 1868.] THE TOMAHAWK. 3 _
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TO THE JPOINT.
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There is often nothing like a bold compr...
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THE NEW TRAGEDIAN-.
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appearance For some of time Mr past . Al...
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WOMAN'S WORD-BOOK.
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FOR THE USE OF OUR YOUNG FRIENDS. (Conti...
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WHY NOT ?
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of Every London day as regards we see th...
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SOMETHING WORTH READING.
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Mr. Hain Friswell. has just published a ...
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J Uly 4, 1868.] The Tomahawk. 3 _
J uly 4 , 1868 . ] THE TOMAHAWK . 3 _
To The Jpoint.
TO THE JPOINT .
There Is Often Nothing Like A Bold Compr...
There is often nothing like a bold compromise , where certain be settled grievances and , involving we 1 therefore a great suggest deal of the party following rancour , without have to ledged liberal apology o . Protestants ffence , The to Church all . Roman On Establishment the Catholics other hand in and Ireland to an a v influential ast is ^ m majority acknow and of - desperate stances , the minority shortest revel way in to p its lease existence both parties . , Under will the be circumr . To let the Church of England and Ireland continue to
2 . Throw flourish flourish open undisturbed undisturbed all its prizes , , and and to public competition by examination . 3 . Let peop every le of candidate known respectability bring a certificate , to guarantee , signed by two or more a b . . That That he he knows can write some dog hanger Latin - . on to the aristocracy . c . That he has never expressed a definite religious dThat opinion he is Ai in 3 eminentl his life , and respectable 1 and MiiU . worldly lUi
If * . A 11 U . W UV ^ ^ . J . Jul . LXl . Wl . a . LJ y . ^ J . WJJJVUUCVWU r » VI J t . 4 . Let him The XXXIX be examined Articles in the , following works : — - The Court Circula ?' , How Bur & e I ' s Ma Peerage ? iage , my and House on £ 5000 a-year . 5 . Let subjects him write : —Pttrfile an essay and Fine on one Linen , or , more , Opera of the Boxes following , Mar-66 . . Show Show riageable how how he lie Daughters can ran . at at one one , 'Dives and and and the the same same Lazarus time time , and , live live Rotten in in ease ease Row in in .
T neg yburnia lecting his duty govern , as a a bishop diocese and in damag Kamschatca , his , position without 7 . As nations as candidates a man , let of a princi may committee reasonabl ple . of y examiners be expected be from appointed all denomi , con- - sisting of Mr . Mackonochie , Mr . Jowett , Dr . Pusey , Dr . the Colenso purpose , Dean of Stanley ensuring , Mr his . Maurice assent , in some Dean sort Close to , the for 8 . Failing leading this formulae , let him of take the Church six lessons of England in reasoning . from the Bishop of Oxford .
The New Tragedian-.
THE NEW TRAGEDIAN-.
Appearance For Some Of Time Mr Past . Al...
appearance For some of time Mr past . Allerton , among , of the the the Theatres atrical advertisements Royal , Birming , the - ham prelude , Brig of hton nourishes , & c , & . , On has Monday been announced , the 15 th with ult ., the the usual great genius—this gentleman of haut-ton , who veils his identity under Theatre this . We pis- wonder aller of a that sobriquet the shade —appeared of Mr . Charles at the Princess Kean did ' s of not this revisit rash the intruder scene of We his fancy many that triump had hs it done witness sothe the shade de"biit
would \ JL L 1 X 13 have X ClOll sce ± 11 ti nted LIV . LXh'JL . the morning W ICviiO Y biXLLb air , j some XlMrU X few ! r W * V * hours rj . Z W iJwj , before VlAV t ^ llHUV the spectacle proper time of , and murder have fled of in Hamle horror t — by anywhere Mr . Allerton from . the hideous wh Were ile to Mr criticise . Allerton his performance capable of improvement in detail . , it But would he evidentl be worth y tion has could reached th not at to understand 1 , offer in his own and mind K . \ J hints he , such would would a hi not be gh accept presumptuous standard them of . perfec . It -He is - evidently his ambition UUlUlkLV / 1 , to be U >\* orig lgiUMl inal in his conception of
l ^ V lU ^ llbi ^ -L Ul XXM . JL * . l % j V / V 11 WV ^ HVU \ SL a Hamle chair t— than and he street quite succeeds acrobat . that Mr ever . Allerton was seen does . more If to with sit ough down t when to sit down he any , to ht walk to stand about up when , and he to oug stand ht to up be when still , and he be originality still when is he unquestionable ought to walk . about But , there be orig is inal such , Mr a . Allerton thing as ' s guide p lay ginal , and but sin in his . his However own delivery good , actions taste of the and are text nothing discretion Mr . Ailerton without The words follows result in no i a s
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Appearance For Some Of Time Mr Past . Al...
is the nothing victims but of a a practical new species joke of , and automaton that Mr , . very Allerton cleverl , after y made all , be by congratulated one of Nature ' s journeymen his complete ; in success which . case his creator must If not , and Mr . Allerton is a breathing human being and not encouragement a gasping machine , of making , he need himsel not f despair a name , notwithstanding on the stage . our He has does left walk upon very our nicel mind y f a deep We and have lasting heard impression of such — things he reall as y walking gentlemen the stageSurely 1 of these MrAllerton
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Woman's Word-Book.
WOMAN'S WORD-BOOK .
For The Use Of Our Young Friends. (Conti...
FOR THE USE OF OUR YOUNG FRIENDS . ( Continzeed ) . Testament . —An act which proves the value of a husband . Theatre is p . layed —A p in lace the of front exhibition of the where house . the only serious comedy Thin a t . — good gUUU A quality whine WU bird 111 C . . which which , in flies woman too ' s vintage for only , recommends to
Thoug sal ht t . on —A its tail . rapidly woman put an } ' I Time waist . —Woman of Time ' s rival . : for no tight lacing can compare with the Tinsel stage . —The . patent of stage nobility—but all the world is a Tobacco . —A pleasant weed before marriage , a foul habit after . N smoke . B . Widows' weeds are the only ones which don ' t end in
OUlUJV ^ t . n N Tombs Tongue to . ? — ie . The —The unruly stamp member on Death for ' s Pl little y-mouth bill . . Tooth pearls , Teeth . . —Singular , a tusk . Perfect-plural , a set of Treasure . —The husband who has left you a widow . Truth false . —An charm invisibl s to e remain girl condemned at the bottom in hatred of a well of chi . gnons and
Why Not ?
WHY NOT ?
Of Every London Day As Regards We See Th...
of Every London day as regards we see the the facilities necessity required arising for for the free improvement traffic and public seeing convenience the loss of . time A and proposition money many was made of the not inhabitants long since of , the a sunk west road and across south-west Hyde quarters Park , connecting incur at present Tyburnia , to create and P Kni ark ghtsbri no one dge . will That deny a , road except is absolutel those grand y necessary ladies across who the are capable \* cijja . u ± s ; that of ui suggesting ougguatuig mi , ht wh vv eat j . xk en . ix buns there ni ^ -iv , is j But . j no ± x wh \ j bread utvau for yyji . starving oi , ai vuig
to be families prevent rendered , the an they authorities absurd g expense making by a . sinking road across it ? should the What Park the is there from road Westbourne Gate to Albert Gate , with a branch from the very Knight sli sbrid ghtly ge annoyed end to the by - Marble sight Arch of occasional ? The " swells four-wheelers " will be , and element if the what aristocrats would be clamoure easier than d much to make against the the public common road a go big under ditch the rig Row ht across and the Hyde Drive Park by because a tunnel Lord ? But Dundreary to make omnibuses or Lady Delicutt is too preposterous can ' t abide for the consideration sight of four . -wheelers and
Something Worth Reading.
SOMETHING WORTH READING .
Mr. Hain Friswell. Has Just Published A ...
Mr . Hain Friswell . has just published a very readable recommend little work called it to the Other public People because ' s Windows it is readable . Not , but only because do we welcome it contains in much this age wholesome of shams matt and er trickery —matter . which Mr . Friswell is doubl has y our but invoke best wishes a blessing for his on the book reading ' s success public , and , in saying this we
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Tomahawk (1867-1870), July 4, 1868, page 3, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/t/issues/ttw_04071868/page/3/
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