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222 THE TOMAHA WK. jNovember 21, 1868.
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THE PARLIAMENTAR Y PANTOMIME.
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the Theatrical coming pantomimes , works...
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"ARCADES AMBO-SADORS ".
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Johnson The great 's appointm success en...
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THE LONDON SEASON 1868-9.
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St Bu . ckingham James's Palac Palace e ...
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THE SONG OF 2HE SUCCESSFUL CANDIDA!E.
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I'm A a fig Member for your of meetings ...
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What News of the the Dickens WEEK.-^ J— ...
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222 The Tomaha Wk. Jnovember 21, 1868.
222 THE TOMAHA WK . jNovember 21 , 1868 .
The Parliamentar Y Pantomime.
THE PARLIAMENTAR Y PANTOMIME .
The Theatrical Coming Pantomimes , Works...
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"Arcades Ambo-Sadors ".
"ARCADES AMBO-SADORS " .
Johnson The Great 'S Appointm Success En...
Johnson The great ' s appointm success ent which as American has attended Minister the at Hon the . P Court everdy of propriety St . J ames ' of , has immediatel suggested y despatching to Her Majesty the following ' s Government gentlemen the noticed as Ambassadors that a neat to comp the various liment cap is paid itals of Europe litera . It tale will nt be of England in the annexed list : — Court . Ambassador .
America France " ) . . . Mr . Arthur Sketchley . Prussia > . . . The Staff of the Tomahawk . Ro Ital Russi me y a ) . . . . . . Mr Fath . A er . John C . Swinburne Henry New . man . Jeri Spain cho ( by . desire . ) . . The Mr . M Editor . F . Tupper of the . tablet .
The London Season 1868-9.
THE LONDON SEASON 1868-9 .
St Bu . Ckingham James's Palac Palace E ...
St Bu . ckingham James ' s Palac Palace e .... Empty Empty ! The Marlboro Wovkho ugh use House .... Empty Full . ! ! !
The Song Of 2he Successful Candida!E.
THE SONG OF 2 HE SUCCESSFUL CANDIDA ! E .
I'M A A Fig Member For Your Of Meetings ...
I ' m A a fig Member for your of meetings Parliament and now stuff , I am sick of your tumult and row ; For Of months your cheers have IVe had forced more me than to crawl enough . If But more my you head you expect I now me carry to bawl erect , ; , At present , you fools ! then expect !
A week now ago , dear I was electors your slav , you e , ' re mine ; My To duty -day it it then is your was turn to crave to whine ; . To each in rotation I bowed And To Respectfull now beg you me y to all down get come you to in the a a berth crowd earth . ; j What And a all bevy the of time insults had I to bore be Pr blind , !
• » A * w < E * X fc V 4 AV VAAX & W m mm >* 0 \ . fc wt ^ J ^ ^^ &^^ v ^ # At At one another place they they pushed kicked me me before behind , . One On another I was was pelted covered with eggs with , dirt They And knocked at nightfall me at they noon tore off my legs shirt ; , . I kissed Each Each rufnan ruffian all the shook shook brats in by bv the the the p hand hand lace , .
Vulgarity And to foulest greeted of with insults grace was , bland , . I drank Of their of home their - gooseberry made lum wine buns , did I eat And And swore begged that I they might both p have were the divine receipt , . , ¦¦ I told Praised ¦¦ 1 them Bright a parcel who of I lies think ; shoul 141 d be «¦« #
And Who . a . W Gladstone . HVW ' s the ~ - ~ m » , gr ^ y ~ eatest m extolled . * , , j aawj of , . ¦ humbugs to the « A « t , ^ skies U unsung VU , *_* . swung * « » MIIC , I savagely railed at the Pope , Washed Who ' s the ohn Stuart y man Mill left in soft esteem , And de J mocracy dished up in crea soap m , . I was called a rogue , liar , and cheat ;
They They And declared added swore I that once m other plu father ndered was frail sold the . m mail eat , ; They said my name was u not my own And They in prison averred I soon I was should deeply be in thrown debt , , If my due I were really to get . But what does it all matter now ?
I I ' m have A I nd ca a ma n hold write n nt of a an importan M good . immense P . after place ce my , in lot allo the name of w , cash game , . Which spe is rather a nuisance I own , But I must wanti not ng to the outlay a gre bemoan at dash . , , My No M m wif y daughters e e to the they le presented vie si s n will <( Not go will , for be , oe '
g JJ You ' Neath ^^ I must . a ^& Am m « my ^^ break k ^ mm h w ««•« indows ^ ife m * m Mm % \* mm 9 when m , and d *^ MA ** m omelets mean a «^^ a . ^ —— it 2 A . are for . ^ T- ^ _^ . made me _ . — ^ . And To through win , must dirt not eggs and scruple dishonour to chouse must wade ; , ; If you wish for a seat in the House .
What News Of The The Dickens Week.-^ J— ...
What News of the the Dickens WEEK .- ^ J— Sir Why Richard may the Mayne author has not of resigned Pickwick ! be cap associated ital out of with Reading the J Bucks of England ? Because he gets
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Tomahawk (1867-1870), Nov. 21, 1868, page 222, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/t/issues/ttw_21111868/page/4/
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