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IO8 THE TOMAHA WK. {September 12, 1868.
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Now Ready\ Price Ss., VOL. II. of the "T...
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* % * Correspondents are Informed that C...
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LONDON, SEPTEMBER 12, 1868.
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THE WEEK.
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We see that a Miss Minnie Hawk, from New...
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A rumour is " going the round of the pap...
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The Times is determined to atone for the...
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TOO KEEJST B Y HALE.
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JIas WHO anybody is the , biit Rev of . ...
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p has layed The just at novelty been the...
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Io8 The Tomaha Wk. {September 12, 1868.
IO 8 THE TOMAHA WK . { September 12 , 1868 .
Now Ready\ Price Ss., Vol. Ii. Of The "T...
Now Ready \ Price Ss ., VOL . II . of the " Tomahawk , " JBeautifull y Bound , Gilt Edges , Bevelled Boards . Order of any Bookseller .
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* % * Correspondents Are Informed That C...
* * Correspondents are Informed that Contributions cannot possibly be returned by the they Editor attac on h any any consideration value to them whatever . All letters . Contributors on literary should matters nlake copies should of be their addressed articles to If the ( Mr . Editor Heather . ) " Letters to ensure , on attention purely . BUSINESS Envelopes matters containing , should solely ' be addressed Answers to to Puzzles the Publisher must be marked after the " Thu Puzzle rsday , " or evening no notice following will be the taken publication of their contents of the paper . Answers . ca ' nnot ' be received
London, September 12, 1868.
LONDON , SEPTEMBER 12 , 1868 .
The Week.
THE WEEK .
We See That A Miss Minnie Hawk, From New...
We see that a Miss Minnie Hawk , from New York , has been singing with success in America , and is engaged to appear in Europe . We are delighted to acknowledge our charming sister * If she has as great a success over here as her brother , Tommy Hawk , she will have nothing * to . complain * of .
A Rumour Is " Going The Round Of The Pap...
A rumour is " going the round of the papers " to the effect that a certain well-known litterateur is shortly to appear as " Falstaff . " If this report proves no canara * we may expect to find other men of talent following in the wake of so illustrious an author as the one to whom we have referred . Always
anxious to provide our readers with the earliest information , we beg to give a list of " appearances n likely to come off : — Mr . A . C . Swinburne as " Cqmus !" Dean Stanley as " Sir Pertinax MacSycophant . " ¦ Mr . Charles Reade as the " Fool" { King Lear ) . and Mr . Dion Boucicault as " Jeremy . Diddle ? . ' ?
The Times Is Determined To Atone For The...
The Times is determined to atone for the want of loyalty , of which it was accused on account of its articles 011 the Queen ' s retirement . The other day our facile contemporary published a puff of that mystic obstruction , known as the Prince Consort Memorial , which might have been penned by an ecstatic Court
jobber whose head had been slightly turned by an invitation to join the Royal dinner-party . The Times is always right ; a more valuable or high-principled journal does not exist ; for every day ' s Times faithfully reflects what the common people thought the day before ; therefore it is gratifying to know not
only that the " Prince Consort Memorial" is the most beautiful work of modern art in the world ? but that the whole expense ( which is pretty considerable ) was defrayed from voluntary subscription , and from the Queen ' s private sayings—savings out of the income given her by the Nation to support her Royal
state . Both these pieces of information are very gratifying ; or but other we must , a nobler be allowed work of to modern live in the art even hope than of seeing the Prince , some Con day - sort Memorial , as we certainly hope we shall not see the account of certain votes , passed by the late Parliament towards the expense of that great work of art , which the Crown has generously , we doubt not , refused to accept .
Too Keejst B Y Hale.
TOO KEEJST B Y HALE .
Jias Who Anybody Is The , Biit Rev Of . ...
JIas WHO anybody is the , biit Rev of . Whitby W . Keene heard , M . A ., " the him rector before of ? Whitb Possibl y y % flock hot . , and However flung , having himself addressed into . notoriety a po b litical y hang pastoral ing as it were his be on canvassing to the coat the -tails boroug of Mr h . in W the . ' H . Liberal Gladstone interest , who , the happens Rev . W to . course Keene , he M . bursts A ., is somebod forth in y opposition , at all events to the , for disesta half-an blishment -hour . Of of
the institution Irish Church is a little , arid foggy , like . mo With st su true pporters clerical of logic that" he beneficent declares that in his , spiritual capacity he has no wish to make his parishthat ioners comp Whi licity g or Tory with , thoug the scheme h he , at of the Messrs same . time Gladstone , announces and he is Bright the not rector is abandon " a of great Whitby half moral -measures ' s view crime of , at the a sin once matter , and , sacrilege why excommunicate on earth . " If does this
his Liberal parishoners en masse . " Great , moral . " crimes , sins , sort and sacrilege curse ; , " need so , if , according not book , bell to Mr , and . Keene candle ' s , own J aX least showing some , he ought . to refuse something—say burial—to a Liberal elector . ¦ manifesto To dispose would " of the be rest a mere of this waste reverend of time gentleman ; but it is ' s certainly political well ' to the mar »»!«•• k . * . » in J . A * point of reasonmoderation \/ and ability ¦ .
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p has layed The just at novelty been the Theatre announced for next Lyri season . Faust , is at to , the be which produced Grand ha - s O , hitKerto pera arid in Gounod Pari been s has undertaken to add for the occasion a new romance for int Madlle o the . Nilsson Wafyurg , a song Night for scene Fame . , and It cannot , a ballet be to expected be introduced , howmanagement ever , that thi on s one to tl " ie novelty close " of will the be Season sufficient and it to is carry therefore the
very improved probable upon that , will the be following given during operas the , winter carefull , . y added to and " La Sonnambula . —A ballet of chamber-maids will be introwill duced be into added the to be " d- Ah roorn lion scene giunge , and . " . half-a-dozen encore verses ; William TelL—Pi . storm with : real rain will ' . form the commencement of the second actand Matilda will sin" Sombres
Forets" under an umbrella . , \ . . g the will in Martha the finale take hunting the . . — M ; Dogs five . scene Flotow -barred , horses , and has gate the , and ki ch of ndl o rus the sta , introduced beer moun g will shop ted appea on on three steep r the left le new the -chasers during stage , for ling the , " a soprano nd . ? The —namel Death y of , " Nelson Scots y wha . ^' hae , " " Slumber my songs
dar-II . Trovatore . —A new act will be added . It will commence waiting with the -m mar did ri , and age of the onl Count y female de character Luna with living Inez , at Leonora tine con ' s - clusion of the opera in its present form . The wedding feast will and , his however mothe , r be in interrupted a spectre balloon by the arrival ( patented of Leonora ) , who will , Manrico carry niment off the Count of twenty to a -one grand aerial march maroons , with an from . entirely the Crystal new accompa Palace - , darhain
all and Si Inez gnor will Verdi he ' s condemned operas for all to eternity become . a " , ' cl ' ohore " It is quite refreshing to get the promise of anything new at the toires ope have ra eith of er lat in e Paris , or bee in : London comletel , where used the stock . Next rej > e to ? - ~ years py up i so n u m ches keeping ethi * n ma g en with y p tirel rov the y e a new c dignity ceptabl , ' the e of above ; b a u vast t it works would establishment , with certai th n e ly proposed be like more the ori Paris ginal Grand for its Opera lirst , campaign to provide . an opera so veritably new and
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Tomahawk (1867-1870), Sept. 12, 1868, page 108, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/t/issues/ttw_12091868/page/4/
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