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8 «¦ THE TOMAHAWK. \January %, 1870. _
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accident to the « tom ah a wk. almanack:...
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haw It k is Almanack with great regret "...
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Nozu ready, price js. 6d.} VOL. II. OF B...
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VOL. V. t price Ss., of THE T O M A H A ...
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ZONDON, JANUARY 8, 1870.
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THE WEEK.
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The new Free Trade Act has given the cab...
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It is with regret that we hear that the ...
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Strange to say, M. Troppmann was found g...
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From the accident at the Croydon Theatre...
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It is rumoured that the Pasha of Egypt h...
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The Under Masters of Rugby seem at last ...
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MORE THAN ENOUGH.
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we With are loth every to confess respec...
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TRUTH CAPS FICTION.
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Notwithstanding the caprices of the pres...
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8 «¦ The Tomahawk. \January %, 1870. _
8 «¦ THE TOMAHAWK . \ January % , 1870 . _
Accident To The « Tom Ah A Wk. Almanack:...
accident to the « tom ah a wk . almanack : '
Haw It K Is Almanack With Great Regret "...
haw It k is Almanack with great regret " that obliged the to Proprietors announce that of the the " publica Toma- - tio ? i of this Annual has been rendered impossible by a calamitous accident to the wood blocks . As these blocks have bee 7 i mouths before in preparation the end of , it January has been . fowid imp 7 'acticaMe to replace them Under these circumstances .
A GRAND EXTRA EASTER NUMBER OF THE TOMAHAWK 7 uill be published instead of the li Almanack . "
Nozu Ready, Price Js. 6d.} Vol. Ii. Of B...
Nozu ready , price js . 6 d . } VOL . II . OF B R I T A N 1 ST I A , Edited by A . a'Beckett , Illustrated in Colours by Matt Morgan .
Vol. V. T Price Ss., Of The T O M A H A ...
VOL . V . price Ss ., of THE T O M A H A W K , Edited by Arthur a'Beckett ; Illustrated by Matt Morgan . Office : 199 Strand .
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Zondon, January 8, 1870.
ZONDON , JANUARY 8 , 1870 .
The Week.
THE WEEK .
The New Free Trade Act Has Given The Cab...
The new Free Trade Act has given the cabmen unlimited delight . So enthusiastic are they about the principle that they will not allow any sort of protection to the public .
It Is With Regret That We Hear That The ...
It is with regret that we hear that the Elbe is blocked up with ice . We understand that English and French sailors declare , in a sort of an international patois , that there is scarcely Elbe eau room 1
Strange To Say, M. Troppmann Was Found G...
Strange to say , M . Troppmann was found guilty of murder him withou must t extenuating have f orgotten circumstances how serviceable . Surel his y crime the jury hasbeen who to tried the editors and proprietors of the French and English newspapers .
From The Accident At The Croydon Theatre...
From the accident at the Croydon Theatre it appears that Lord Sydney was wrong in lengthening the skirts of the ballet ; at least , this seems to be the opinion of some of our Metropolitan managers , who , accordingly , give their actresses no skirts at all .
It Is Rumoured That The Pasha Of Egypt H...
It is rumoured that the Pasha of Egypt has at length dived into the mind of the Sultan and found the key to the mystery of that Sovereign ' s wrath . On this account his Highness will still be known ( by consent of his liege lord ) as { he clever Key diver ! ( Kcdiveh ?)
It Is Rumoured That The Pasha Of Egypt H...
A SUBSCRIPTION box for the St . George ' s Hospital at Tatteirsall ' s was opened the other day , after a rest of a twelvemonth . Nothing was found in it . It would appear from this , that , although the frequenters of this fashionable locality have any amount of faith and hope in horses , they have no more charity for men than for their own reputations .
The Under Masters Of Rugby Seem At Last ...
The Under Masters of Rugby seem at last to be alive to a sense of the duty incumbent upon them in present circumstances . They must submit with a good grace to the appointment made by the Trustees . The discussion has been quite enough to satisfy most unprejudiced minds that Dr . Hayman is
the wrong man in the wrong place ; but this ought to have been found out before not after the choice of the Trustees had fallen upon him . Once chosen , it is very ungenerous , as well as unjust , to cavil " at the selection . Dr . Hayman , whatever his deficiencies , now owes - - - - a - sacred — — _ _ duty j to - society - — j to defend the - —
principle involved in his case , and stand to his colours . His voluntary resignation before he has actually had a fair trial would be regarded as a misfortune by all candid foes as well as by friends .
More Than Enough.
MORE THAN ENOUGH .
We With Are Loth Every To Confess Respec...
we With are loth every to confess respect , is for becoming the Bishop rather of Exeter a bore , . his The Lordshi papers p , for Temp months le ; and past last have week been we full were of favoure the sayings d with and several doing columns s of Dr . hi of extenso description of a of sermon his enthronement preached on , . including the occasion the . transcri We do ption not , trop object ) , as so to muc , the h small to this chatter thoug which h ( although has accompanied we think it the a little reports de , to I > V which VrillWXl we VVW refer I ^ IV ^ . I On V / Al the V 1 JLK / occasion UWUUk 7 Jl \/ li . of VA the WAV enthronement VUblllVUVXHWltb it Xfc . app C 4 , LS LSWC ' ears ^ X * J
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Truth Caps Fiction.
TRUTH CAPS FICTION .
Notwithstanding The Caprices Of The Pres...
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Tomahawk (1867-1870), Jan. 8, 1870, page 8, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/t/issues/ttw_08011870/page/4/
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