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April i 7i 1869.3 TUB TOMAHA WK. 171
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NO THOROUGHFARE.
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has FOR been some driven months from pas...
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NOT WOATH IT!
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Mr. Tite has been informing the House of...
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Pawnb Co-operative rokers' shops Stores ...
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PATRIOTS AMD THE PEERAGE.
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Gladston As it seems e is about to be to...
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Bitter for the Tories.—A-Lowe! gentle Th...
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April I 7i 1869.3 Tub Tomaha Wk. 171
April i 7 i 1869 . 3 TUB TOMAHA WK . 171
No Thoroughfare.
NO THOROUGHFARE .
Has For Been Some Driven Months From Pas...
has FOR been some driven months from past that the part foot of -passenger the pavement traffic between of Piccadill the yout Burlington into the Arcade road , even and beyond the Albany the limits , by the of the hoarding old curbstone thrown , three patching for the ) Old purpose up , B or urlington of reconstruc hiding- House the ting works . ( it These is in not progress clear hoardings which for pulling jutting it is of down out the , __ into mud . »» — ' m ^ d the and —— —— London ^^ b street amongst ——¦— ^ m ¦—¦ , nuisa and ^ the _____ — > ¦—— ^_ thereb r carriages ¦*__» — - — — mt ^ k y -m - forcing ^ rmvj , ____ . have »~ ¦>¦ w ^^ _______ foot lately **^ _____> _____ ««^* - _^ ^ passengers become «^ r ^___ ^ ^ * ^^ » »*^___* one ^^ A * into ^__^ ____ of ^^* the the fr »»*_^
inconvenience leading , to say nces nothing , but of the danger public to have life put and up limb with they the partly occasion on behind because partl which y the bec will ause evil ultimatel is they , after consider y do all credit , but that a to th something m e pora metrop ry one olis is , going , , and and will not last for ever . for In . patience the case and of consideration Burlington House cannot , however be urged , , this for , to latter the plea surprise a permanent of everyone - brick who building - is in the ; apparentl habit of passing acting down as an Piccadill entrance VAAk y ,
hall of n — the . ^ — to old a long — house ^— wooden - — - has — - _ . — - been — — passage ¦— J ^ erected W ^— -y ^ -y lead ^^^ i ^ in _ g »» ing M the > y ^ j , to w ^ street _ r «*___ the .. _____ . A £ ^ central *• the «_>«« •»•>»» lines window of V « AAV the foundation The front door extending of , this even hideo beyond us erection the limits ens of , directl the hoarding into the . pavement road , aiid there to enable appears foot- to passengers be no intention to pass op of it in throwing safety . out In fact the , already such a narrow design would enough be , would out of be the thereb question y so , compressed as the road as way to , interfere this «¦« w __> ^^» last _______ ™^^ — -. _ -- with - - — _____ ¦—— * — the — — — - ^ r ca ^_ M p- — m - — rriage ^ » — " ^ J _ » ^ % ^^ traffic w ^ ¦» ¦_¦____¦• ¦*____» most _»* - __> ^ r «* ^ __ . __ seriously _ W __ . ^ IFA 4- >^ __ __ r ^* M ^ A ~ V . _____ The ^ b AA ^^ _ result A ^^^_ P VA * b of ^__^*
ment less , and on " the that * Metropolitan ^ north the crowds side of Improvement who Piccadill throng y is " is the rendere simply thoroug d that perfectl hfare the y pave use all - - the hours south of the side day of will the street be accu . mulated and muddled together on what May this we all ask me the ans Chief ? Is Commissioner there any object of the whatever Board in of extend Works - ing across a tempo Piccadill rary y passage % Have , leading the Commissioners to nowhere in any particular right to , half do itorhaving the legal - —» rightare they justified in creating such
ah ing w w , w ^_ unprecedented p- any vv , ^ - — — — exp -r — g la - ^ nation - _ - - nuisance v Jr ^ of ^— the ^^^ % proceeding , J as ^^^ has ^^ ^ --p ¦ ™ just ^_ ir , and been « w w A « i « a i ^_ r comp ^ satisfacto v . ^ aa ¦ leted Ttf y ^ I T ^ ry ? _____! k exp ^ Pend ^__ r 1 1 la \ f nr - - Ti men the nation ever bungle who committed appeals are as respon one , to eve of be n sible the b impossible y " most tha for t the hi b g arefaced aggression hl , y respectable can and . p y i bod protest gheaded y of against gentle errors -
Not Woath It!
NOT WOATH IT !
Mr. Tite Has Been Informing The House Of...
Mr . Tite has been informing the House of Commons that the a proper public debating would gladly room pay built . £ 120 to , hold 000 , or them double . Disgraceful that sum to as see is the sort of steamboat cabin which does service for the nation estimate in that capacity of the at publi present c liberality , we much . doubt M . P ' s . Mr may . Tite be ' s sanguine divided roughly worth ^^ ^^ r ™ ™ ^ p ^^ L v ^ B ^ v s ^ into bv *^ ^ v ^^* th ^ v - ^* to ^ v ^ ree ^ v ^^^ ^^^ 2 classes ^ v ^^^ ^ v ^ v v ^ Those P ^^^ ^^ v ^^^ ^ : ( ^ L who 1 ¦ ^^ . ) Those v . t ^> alk . ^ H ^^ ^^^ v ^^^ and ^^^ p who V V M ^^ ^|^ speak ^^^ V ^ F ^^^ V ^^ V ^ B ^ V ^^ B ^ and ^ P ^ H AA ^ MB ^ are ^ v ^ B ^ m ^^^ V
listens . listening ( 3 . ) Those . who ( . ) know better than to open to whom their mouths nobody , not and be me taken rely turn into up acco at a unt division . Silent . Class members 3 then mi obviously ght read need the spe ought eches either and to divide be abolished "by post by act " the of Parliament next morning or . suffered Class to 2 would throw a remain little elocutionary but class 1 . blood For into these the there Lords is , and room then there h . count Soberly ry , might it is the be number equally well of members represented that b is y h too alf the large quantity enoug . The ,
extinct in in carted which which . away case case Compared , and a a whole whole in with time cargo cargo , the the of of members dummy noodles noodles member of and and other nobodies nobodies would great would would national become be be < assemblies tion of the our difficulty figure , reads and compared absurdly hi with gh . an That outlay is the of ^ real 240 solu , 060 - , the suggestion ought to receive a warm welcome .
Pawnb Co-Operative Rokers' Shops Stores ...
Pawnb Co-operative rokers' shops Stores . : Beehives . Operative Stores : •^ _____ _
Patriots Amd The Peerage.
PATRIOTS AMD THE PEERAGE .
Gladston As It Seems E Is About To Be To...
Gladston As it seems e is about to be to a create generall a sufficient y accepted number conclusion of new that Liberal Mr . the peers to pper ensure House the , it safe is passage not to of be the wondered Irish Church at that Bill the through right c honourable - ______^ oronets ^ v ^__ - __ r ^ b ^ b -s ^ ^ p vir . m Whether v gentleman V ^ k ^ fe ^ h ^ ^ p ** 4 » v ^ b ^ Mr » v < -- _» 4 » . v should Gladstone ^ m ^ ^» mmm ^»* -fc _ IF VI ^ be ^ P a > 4 h ^ r inundated will v *— ___ .- » -h confine ^ t ^ ^__ r *____ p ^ »^__ h ^ with ^_ r ^ himself - »^«« - » -s _ w claims ^_ r -bm _ - ^__^ to ^ " ^^ ¦¦ uti » for ^ ^ -
lizing the eldest sons of existing peers , who , on their respective hi are father gher several ' s dignities deaths commoners , , would remains have whose to be their claims seen second , but to the certain title honour absorbed it is of that a seat in there the in the Upper House must receive due consideration . Mr Mr Of . . Gladstone Gladstone the many has has pressing recently recentl appeals y received received from we we " likel understand understand y people" that that which he he
gentlemen has put aside , the for prdcis further of whose consideration communications , , those of the the Premier following ' s private secretary has obligingly placed at our disposal : — Mr . be Henry too well Cole aware , C . B of ., considers his claims th on at the Mr . country Gladstone to neces must - justice sitate his to himself detailing , accept them . any He lower could not gnity , however than , an in sington Earldom , and with selects the second as his title title to Ea be rl borne of South by his eldest
Ken-Qi son , uxun of Baro j , wii- n ii Hit Brompton _ a ^ i _ . vji _ Li _ i . ulac Road , , « . v * . - wj . j . xv « uy itis \* xu . i ,-3 b Sir treated disgusted Robert in . Carden several with the . borough —Was party a , elections having Conservative , been which once disgracefull he , has but un y - successfull here of y action contested is the . House Is quite of sure Lords that and his not proper the will sp House vote of for Commons anything . Has or anybody now no political Mr . Gladstone , opinions likes , and .
the Has Upper lots of House money as . LORD Suggests Cardamum that he mig s , a ht title be by called which to he is already known by a large proportion of the public . Prince should Christian not be . a — real Thinks Peer it , and too will good be a obli joke ged that if Mr he . stone Gladstone that it will would give be him the a most Dukedom popular . Assures measure Mr he . G eve lad r -
ticular introduced . "Would . His like Royal to know Highness if any has salary no politics is attached in par to - managed a Peerage " as , or a , special if not , if case something . Wishes of an the answer kind b could y return be Mr . Finlen post . wants to be called to the UHouse in his pper own in the famil county y name of Middlesex Viscount . Finlen If Mr . , Gladstone of St . Giles hesi ' s - ,
tates lad to as look to the Mr . advisability Gladstone of at appointing Carlton Terrace him , will to talk be gentleman the g matter will over consider ; but this no up doubt unnecessary the rig . ht honourable Mr . O COSTA pera , . and —Having being desirous retired from of entering the Covent private Garden life , he without will now fear accept of giving a peerage him , which offence may . Mr be . Costa offered will to him not , h owev has e no r , pledge particul hi ar mself inion to any regarding political the party rights , but and as
wrongs of the Irish op Church question , he will be pr willing esent to difficulty lend . Mr Will . Gladstone assume a the hel title ping of hand Duke in his of Bedford . He is well aware that there is a Duke of Bedford already , but that person must take another name . Mr . anything Beales , els M . e A . out —Does of Mr not . Gladstone expect to ; for get but much if the in justice Premier his life or
- fe Mr els . Beales inclined will to not do the object right to ' thing be called once to the Upper , House as Lord Charing Cross , M . A . for B their eyond gen having erous conduct expressed in his coming gratitude forward to these to assist gentlemen him in his difficult task we have not heard that Mr . Gladstone has take for Her n any Majesty steps ' s towards approval su . bmitting their names to the Queen
Bitter For The Tories.—A-Lowe! Gentle Th...
Bitter for the Tories . —A-Lowe ! gentle The gales Song . " op the Irascible Volunteer . —" Blow ,
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Tomahawk (1867-1870), April 17, 1869, page 171, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/t/issues/ttw_17041869/page/3/
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