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THE CLIPPER CLIPPER.
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A Police case at the Marylebone Court wh...
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A Gtidp SCHOOL.
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We have mucb ;pieasure in,^r^ wing th,e ...
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POLITICAZ NEWS. ( Taken from the Daily P...
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recen untii Mji after tl . y Willi elect...
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[From Our Special Correspondent.] Affair...
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it cabS up woul a j t aii iny d d keep cliambersj drive itie , to thing t _ biit i 6 myth nearest i am , , darker quite livery \ stire t stables I could it wdy . put S id pagmore . hot elep do , hant says and that the oilier fellows on the staircase would object to if 8 . . m . tunel We y , are a professiona drawing tip l our gentleman programme Connecte , having d with rnqt , the most Eng p oppor lish - There stage The * garf Bui on I must has to be just close a serious cdm this £ to as altercation say the that mail the is going starting hyena on has . in %% the arrived p . m hali . .
I am afraid appears they do not like it . 11 . m . . p leave The the gar $ yena O 7 i up without again * the He Money says the , arid man has says brought he is the not bill to receipted .
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The Clipper Clipper.
THE CLIPPER CLIPPER .
A Police Case At The Marylebone Court Wh...
A Police case at the Marylebone Court which was heard Me last tropolitan week should Railway be r . ^ aet One as John a warning Atkins b , y a all priv travel ate in lers th b e 89 th e c days fedgware Foot ollector ' j was hard to r fined oad labour Station tw * enty his for . -orie ticket The assaulting shillings in soldier order * a or was that ticket in called it defaul -collector t upon twenty be cli at by -on the the ed e arid in consequence produce of the delay * attendant on might his so doing pp he , he missed went a bac UCiV train k to kv wliich th & & coilector was at the aft 4 d platform struck klil UVA him AAAAAft at the a <*• violent time lViVt & . blow UAV On this iii
*** the _• The W eye ^ 41 t case . -CV was simp W VV le 1 &\/ enoug VVV 1 M h * ari . d the magistrate T no doubt TV lii that felt rib , notwithstanding difficulty in coming his outrageous to his , decisio conduc n ; but t , we we have must a sneak admit - ing in this sympath instance y with , was Priva only te doing Atkins his . d Very uty on likel insisting y the collector on clip ^ - happe ping the ning man , that ' s ticket the mtmey ; but it -takfers has happened iri the , indeed ticket , offices it is even of noW the various closure closure Metrop while while infuriated infuriated olitan stations t > a 3 sen daudle & ers clamour clamour listlessly at at about the the little little their win win en- --passengers
th dows eir road for att to ention | he platform ^ and col wh lectors en , a trai wantonl n happens y intercept to be them read on y at chievousness hand . Whether , or the it stern arises sense from of du the ty stupidity of the Metropolitan * the misassu obstructiyeness Railw me ay that official Privat . s is , it hot e cannot Atkins a little . but was tryin l ef ? e g an admitted to irritable the public that temperament temper their general . We , as ! he writing took to his the grievance newspapers into ; but his if , ow the n " hands violent , in blow : preference in the eye to , "
bod illeL iller il ilv of ticket administered administered clerics to a thousrh nd ou collectors gh it it was was , . serves serves pn the as Metropolitan . a a caution caution to to line the the } pe an ^ ormance induces them pf their be dutie . a ii 9 ttle , the more gallant civil Atkins and attentive will not in have the su ; ; red in vain .
A Gtidp School.
A Gtidp SCHOOL .
We Have Mucb ;Pieasure In,^R^ Wing Th,E ...
We have mucb ; pieasure in , ^ r ^ wing th , e at . tentipn of the 46 p fdi ublic 1 Sjoane iiae to education a modest stireftf ^ which but of tiie very Ib chiidfeii ^ useful ve been charity established of the —the lowe Victoria by r middie Miss Schools . Couper -classj j moral of servants properl training , $ y cc trai . , No ning and class to those the . is who mo Qpmm re are in . uiv want intended . ity a t of large a for sound the servants mentai importance , espe and - ciall spo Gan nsibility y be for better , . bur ii . _ fiery than the g household ; oyernpi the system 9 ses ^ cann or of fot ot education be any exaggerated other pursued position . at Nothing oi these " , reschools . All tlie subjects—historyj geography , biography , arith-
We Have Mucb ;Pieasure In,^R^ Wing Th,E ...
metic and music , needlework are not , neg natural lected history , and , wholesome & c , are well relig taug ious ht . instruc French - tion forms part of the daily routine . The system of teaching while young in children the infant by school objects the is kindl resorted watchfulness to with great of an success amiable ^ I governess often do not supp get lies at home veiy — efficientl a mother y y ' s what care . these The Jittle hours ones of study too - are C 4 . J . V * not J . JH- / 1 . too IUV long J . \ JX ±£ Z y , and CL ± X \ A . J no . * V V one - 'JLiV- ' subject vJ U L ^ J V / V / t is 1 J _ so ?*_/ long iV / Ug < dwel - * ** \ .-l t t V on / Xl CtvJ as to t » - ^ I
fati We gue cannot the children do better . than give an extract from the very senunder sible circular notice that which the funds the sole admit means of : — of bringing" the schools of " the National poor , but and for ragged these schools two very are provided large and for very the important children than classes the no poor adequate , these children education , while is provided living in . a Far Christian worse educated country , l but are in especiall a state of heathenism igion , is something . Their ignorance hardly credibl of all e ; subjects for they ^
th receive receive ey usuall no no y reli religious attend gious , and instruction instruction little , if whatever whatever any , moral in in training the the schools schools . This which which cirtunatel cumstance a , painful fashionable as it is idea , is easily accounted the irls for of . this It is class , unfor td - consider can condescend y , it a genteel j to keep occupation schools among , . and To the these onl g y schools one tct parents which they will nesses send their being children themselves , quite uneducated regardless , of cannot the fact be capable that the of gover edu- - cating their children ; quite satisfied if , among the smaller onesj ing they of learn French crochet and and music beadwork ; that , they and : attend in the hi a gher private , a smatter school
patronise and are called the school " young and ladies the teachers . " They , while like to the feel latter that flatter they can the ^ childre " In ' n these , in order schools to obtain the children and retain are led them to . consider themselves too fine to do anything . Utterly ignorant of religion , nearly as and i object gnorant mothers of of life all , , they and household become it is feare duties eventuall d too , looking often y useless upon swell , if marriage the not bad annals as wives the of crime . "
not nearl charge cover for the education . is very We can small ourselves , and , of testif course , to does the xrioriey economical is y spent manner on outward expenses in Which show this , while charity in the is conducted matters y of . r Nd eal ministered irripiortance . ther The e is children no niggardliness are all . cheerful Tlie funds and are are wisel notabl y adbetter benevol earnestl -mannered ence y recommen ^ biit than as d an this those examp charity of le , their very the , not imitation class only usua , of T ! which y are object . , in We all of y j j middle large towns class , . would be an incalculable benefit to the lower I
Politicaz News. ( Taken From The Daily P...
POLITICAZ NEWS . ( Taken from the Daily Papers , of June , 1870 ) .
Recen Untii Mji After Tl . Y Willi Elect...
recen untii Mji after tl . y Willi elected the am end Me Syk of mber . the es , for th Session e Padd well . - y known County murderer , will nrt , having be executed been cepted Mr . John a Govern Swigg ment ins , appointment M . P . ( the celebrated in Botany Bay burg . lar ) , has ac-There is rio truth in the report that Mr . Jim Snooks is about to well bn fee the . rais He co eel ntrary is to at the present , he Peerage has stay chosen , ing under on the the a desi visit titl gnation e with of B ^ the ; Lord ron governor Milbank Glerken of - ; ,
ttne fi h ext e prison nrison . . , and and his his invitation invitation will will not not expire exDire until until the the end end of of year Yti-tetday The O'Hallyoo , M . P ., wds burled at the expense of the the " _ co ^ fa mrjany te" iri N of ewgate Calc " . raft The . deceased spent his ' ast moments in We VV W u U 1 nderstand AV 4 W 4 * 3 ^<*^ 4 VL that tilOb Madariie J . TJ . C 4 . VJ . U . JLAAW Tussaud X U « 9 OCVI- & VA ' 0 s Exhibition ^ AlUUlbtVU now 1 IUVV V co / UH n- " tains fine collectioof models of members of
rxew House a of Commons n . portrait Most - of the fi ..- are laced the in fh 6 Chamber of Horrors . gurep Yesterday bftly' hiiie Members of Pariiarrient were convicted of morality pocket of 'picking the Hous ; We e with hsiil genuine this great satisfaction impirovemeht . iii the ^ _ . ... ___ . _ — . _ . _ . _ .. _ *
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Tomahawk (1867-1870), Dec. 18, 1869, page 275, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/t/issues/ttw_18121869/page/3/
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