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292 THE TOMAHAWK. [November 23, i86 7.
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- The TOMAHAWK ALMANACK— .Early in Decem...
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\ * Corr^Poactents are informed tb*t Con...
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LONDON, NOVEMBER 23, 1867.
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The Marquis of Hastings seems unfortunat...
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We are sorry to hear that in Whitechapel...
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The following announcement extracted fro...
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. COULEUR D E R O S E; or, FANCY AND FAC...
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pass A picture judgment did . Ah you ! s...
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292 The Tomahawk. [November 23, I86 7.
292 THE TOMAHAWK . [ November 23 , i 86 .
- The Tomahawk Almanack— .Early In Decem...
- The TOMAHAWK ALMANACK— . Early in December . Five Cartoons in Colouts . Full cf Engravings . Threepence .
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\ * Corr^Poactents Are Informed Tb*T Con...
\ * Corr ^ Poactents are informed tb * t Contributions cannot possibly be returned by U » e t tdltos hey attach on any any consideration value to them -whatever . Letters . , Contributors on purely business shoultj matters make copies , should of be their addressed articles to if the Publisher to insure attention .
London, November 23, 1867.
LONDON , NOVEMBER 23 , 1867 .
The Marquis Of Hastings Seems Unfortunat...
The Marquis of Hastings seems unfortunate with his jewelry . He lately had several rings stolen , and now he has lost a stud .
We Are Sorry To Hear That In Whitechapel...
We are sorry to hear that in Whitechapel , Seven Dials , the neighbourhood of Lisson Grove , and other parts of London , the new disease , Epileptical Kleptomania , is very prevalent . We have as yet heard of no fatal cases , Close confinement , with regular employment and abstemious diet , constitute the treatment hitherto most successful .
The Following Announcement Extracted Fro...
The following announcement extracted from the Italian papers is interesting ;— - " To be . let , with immediate possession , the Island of Caprera , a very suitable retreat for any ex-Dictator , a stern patriot of simple and temperate habits , who may be out of employ , and wishes for a quiet place in which to write his own memoirs preferred . " Why does not Mr » Edmond Beales
, M . A ., hide his venerable head there ? Or let the great E . T . Smith take it and establish a Mediterranean Cremorne there . The " Garibaldi Grotto" would not look bad in the bills . " Grand display of Fireworks every night , ending with a beautiful design representing ; tliePope and Cardinals consumed in
. the flames of Revolution V This would be sure to draw the usual kind of patrons Wfools ! — ' ^¦ ' ¦¦ y ij * ' '¦ . *¦ — ¦ "¦ ' ¦ " ¦ . ¦ ' ¦'« . ' ¦ » ' ¦¦¦¦* ^ i . ii . -. 1 1 « .
. Couleur D E R O S E; Or, Fancy And Fac...
. COULEUR D E R O S E ; or , FANCY AND FACT .
Pass A Picture Judgment Did . Ah You ! S...
pass A picture judgment did . Ah you ! say This ? is Let something us put on worth our . looking spectacles at . and A ritable sweet , , comforting God-fearing si land ght !— like sig ours ht w . ort And hy of so a these great are , good our , cha- ! we Yes > should , there wound they are them , dependants —dependants —but on softl the y over with -flowing the word charity poor , lest 1 of comforting their fellow sight -countrymen 1 See how . the Again toil , of let years us repeat is crowned it , —sweet in its , old age . Those good old men—God bless them!—are chatting over v these v w * the v ? *» Call v old * v * this times v ** a . * v , o — workhouse happy **«|<* £ jjr UiU old i times LA 411 1 C 9 : — " ~~ but l > Ul what WllcLW were VV ^ l C they LliV / to kU
home . We know a that they will '' leave ush 1 This that honest is the poor fare man and ' s form ing their in little aged groups limbs , , and and chat blessing over the the good bright angels fire awhile that , , have restin sent pious them Elysium here . Oh too ! — beautifu with visitor l last day and s , guardian passed in , with Elysium nurse — years and beautifully chaplain 1 But . , Each — even with moment these all that must lig spothes htened pass away and by softens some at last gentle inan , yet ' s declining ministry see how , while Hush ! watchfu This + is « u l death eyes VMiti and And loving yet what wiicib hands happier aid every death little than want this ? .
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Pass A Picture Judgment Did . Ah You ! S...
poor What ? can Gratefu we appropr l reflection iately exclaim —pleasant , but , , pious ? ' thank , roseate God , we hue are ! not as other men !" your Self fancies -deceiving —let fool us come —take to off facts your . lying glasses—^ uick , drop as Ah they ! now are , and you I can promise see things you they with are your worth own eyes the — looking see them at . honest Now then far , for ! Gome VVilllU the plain here raw and truth , shall in black have 4 iaVV it and Yes white f it . is being Good
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this 13 Lt out n nut , ) of them vig . That man is ill ,- ?—is VlkwO fainting , y nu at his « u ^ work &* - » . are death What right upon of $ that ir this ; ? there face Kick is ; the a him respectable work . See is just here Society too again much that : there far intervene him ' s coming . ? You for the protection of brute animals . But mark you the distinction : they are ! brutes , and animals y but these are only men—rand poor Do they like this—these paupers ? No , but they have no hel lidjJ p in 111 them uiiV / ili * . Here iivit they iii \» j' are a . i \ t , y viixvV driven 'ii . py yrj the lub biting Lribiug miseries xuiavi iv >> v of *
the world without , to seek some refuge even here . Yes , you are ri how ght they again , crouch Sir—this and picture cower top about . is taken the from workhouse the life . steps See . comfort Vagabonds them arid , by outcasts telling . them , tramp , that ? ; and it is knaves by thei — r let own us fault try that and huddled th Godl ey y have Christian , sh come ivering to peop this beggars le . , at B . y t ^ heaven " is that hour they , Sir V * , it Where are s . erves " ! Where why them between right is the - ' should Yes clean it comfortable is dream cojd . ) enough of the sheets wicked perhaps , dreaming Pubiican butwhat ^ s and Godly of - the that poor Christian ? H Pharisee they men .
the a not curse , law that . to pleasant feome smooth , let light & tis down give above them wit , , -and ^ a " - ' ? see stone Jforrible , even for ! the " their My protection pill good ave ow , and Sir of , you are maudlin , y u forget-rrthese'things upon the steps arepoor Ah ! I now here . w < e > have afmjps " t . our . strongest point . make This c ^ ijie wretch him ! " jlssusfc pay if for n ^ ad ; nie t . - ^ , -Q $ ' * i ^ r G . onl entleness bull y ; ¦ '¦ I pQfMC ~ s & , iJj , pure ; but lose mad air my , and ; patience but kindly we shall with dishttold 119 dhsnot onlvagabond
you outrig . I you . was ,, ma ^ -y a , bujt filth , trpuQesom an < jl stark ^ neglectr aod ijia -rand 4 ! then Blows a rare , chain black s , hole and . oaths Show , foul me the rave sin —and that welcome equals his . . But Had here he , been a buirtheh rich , let to him the go State mad — and the vagabond maniac that , the he is wretch . ' * No ! mind Ha ! , " ' he you shall say— feel true it ; yet but , the senseless body still is left to work upon , and that , at least , shall feel that it ispoor puur .. there is
death them And - ? bed now Come . the " , The Sir end , nurs such —a e , death pretty the doctor -bed fictions ? - ^ minister Yesj are for V a pious You a pauper ask peop for le ' s , not for men of sense like us . " Dark ? " of course it is . This is all a stup common id and thing unnecessary enough- fuss rrthis . dy This ing man iii the has dark given . us It a saves deal of trouble . Has dared to last—to die hard * We could not kill him is he — ? but —the now fool , than ! k Thinking j in Heaven , of he is early off . Wring tai ing his lanes hands of ,
mother ia lie 1—— —home me iuui —of i wife uring . Long v * ing can , from / years ^ the s , j green givv lbottom u *« . ** of \*«» , , his v « '^ his breaking last nour heart . , Fool for one ! he kind is , gentle and word we — will -one teach kiss him of peace . how to in parched die . Perhaps lips . he Let is hirn begging beg— poor for and , a choke little . water We , have to moiste never given n his that Come " , cup Sir , of come cold , \ yater if you " yet do , and not do like not it mean - *—come to . give In it a now few . the moments guilty he wretch will have 1 finished guilty this ! - ^ We be lying there Christian stark dead iious iv ,
UlC guilty wrCLt . 11 i Yes X ca , guiuy < vvg < are tic a a v ^ uuauan , , p »» - could people care , and about know such that souls he has as gqne these into how another we should world . shudder If we when Imag we ine thought , if you of can his , I that awful , moment when , he comes before 1 his God , and stands—convicted , guilty , sentenced * - * poor
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Tomahawk (1867-1870), Nov. 23, 1867, page 292, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/t/issues/ttw_23111867/page/4/
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