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June 27, 1868.] THE TOMAHAWK. 257
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"A VOICE FROM ERIN".
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Oh -To shame thrust , cries Pat our , th...
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IJV MY LADY'S CHAMBER.
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Madame Rachel has not been idle. In her ...
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JVOTES ON THE ACADEMY':
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Messrs. Rossetti and Swinburne have publ...
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" BE A UTIFUL FOR B VERr
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will Madame recollect Rachel that this i...
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* Ilotten. Piccadilly.
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ROCHE-TROF-FORT.
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wh Welcoming olesome plain- as speaking ...
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ANSWERS TO THE PUZZLES IN OUR LAST.
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i. Doncaster. 2. Sydenham. 3. Strawberry...
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June 27, 1868.] The Tomahawk. 257
June 27 , 1868 . ] THE TOMAHAWK . 257
"A Voice From Erin".
"A VOICE FROM ERIN " .
Oh -To Shame Thrust , Cries Pat Our , Th...
Oh -To shame thrust , cries Pat our , the Irish Eng Nation lish Church And parsons upon help to find a perch , Who cannot find a congregation ; To And make theirs wry expect faces at that our we creed shoul , d swallow When W B ^ B # 4 ^ B » ^ ^ B > they ^ ™»^ Bi ^ B * W themselves Bj * 4 ^ b ~| |* J * ^ ^ Bhrf ^ B * ^ B > W ^^ ^ B" * are ^ B" » **^ not ^ Bj ^^ ** agreed ^ fc ^^^ tafc m ^ b * ^^ " ^ i »
On what the Faith is they should follow . ¦ Their Bishop in his carriage rolls O ' er ground which by our own priests trod is i With In poorl humble y-clad feet and but ill loft -fed y souls bodies ; I j J Tis But hard thanks to bear to Gladstone this grievou ' s firm s wrong endeavour , The time , will not be very long , Before ' tis swept away for ever .
Ijv My Lady's Chamber.
IJV MY LADY'S CHAMBER .
Madame Rachel Has Not Been Idle. In Her ...
Madame Rachel has not been idle . In her present retirement requested her us active to announce mind has to not the been fashionable uninventive world , and that , she as soon has valuable as adverse adjuncts circumstances to the toilet permit : — , she will produce the following ladies h " The anxious Lily of to the ( Borro . ) dale , " a refreshing perfume for
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wellknown , song . for " dirty Savon hands de Marlboroug . h street , " a soap peculiarly adapted brazen " The faces Nobl whose e Lover vanity 's Enamel is more , " a than preparation skin deep for . ladies with
Jvotes On The Academy':
JVOTES ON THE ACADEMY ' :
Messrs. Rossetti And Swinburne Have Publ...
Messrs . Rossetti and Swinburne have published some notes on the Academy Exhibition for this year . Mr . Rossetti seems to know so many artists that he has not the courage to say what he thinks . If he means all he says his ¦ satirical ^^ ¦ ^ ^ t ^ T inion ¦ V ¦¦ ¦ d ^ H is he K ^^ decidedly p uses ^ v ^ p ^^ ^ H ^ n ^ mm such ^ H ^ . ^ ^> ^^ commonp mild ^^ ¦• 4 ^ ^* ^ V ^^^^^ term ^ P ^ f ^^ ^ i * ^^ lace ^ ^ s ^^ that ^ V ^* . W ^>^ V ^^ When his ^ " ^ v ^ ^^ F point W *^ ^^* ^ B he 1 ^ ^* ^^ ^ is K does ^ V ^ imperceptible ^ B ^^ ^* ^* ¦ k ^ ' wish ^ H ^ ^^ ^^^ ^ h ^ ^^^~ to ^ V ^ B V *^ F be <^ ^ B ^ V .
friend Mr . Swinburne , but has runs evidentl down y most undertaken of'the p the ictures work admired to string by his his usual Lesbianisms on to Mr . Watts ' s Clytie . Mr . Ruskin's mantle eccentricities has not discoverable fallen upon in his these Notes shoulders 071 Art , one for , felt whatever they were the written by a man . ,
" Be A Utiful For B Verr
" BE A UTIFUL FOR B VERr
Will Madame Recollect Rachel That This I...
will Madame recollect Rachel that this is benevolent once more lady in a made Law her Court first . Most appearance people popular some years character since . at A correspondent the bar of public ( to whose opinion letters in a we not should very have paid some attention had they not been anonymous ) informed Everybody us some seems week to s since have of turned the existence against of this the poor "beauty persecuted bath . " her Jewess trials . However —her box , she at the has O two things and her to comfort loveliness lfl | her ( b throug this h time all
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* Ilotten. Piccadilly.
* Ilotten . Piccadilly .
Roche-Trof-Fort.
ROCHE-TROF-FORT .
Wh Welcoming Olesome Plain- As Speaking ...
wh Welcoming olesome plain- as speaking we did as with La most La 7 iterne hearty for sympath the most y part such , contained ; rejoicing also to see French wit , divorced for once , small at notice least , p in , from which grap indecency h truth in the and , first decency we number are the are , both more which violated pained had escaped . to We notice refe our a r to a would-be sarcastic comment on the execution of Barrett for his hf share in the murderous outrage at WV Clerkenwell .
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he facts M . assi Rochefort without gns for taking ; the not two so some the reprieves deliberate pains . to No verif untruth one y them has of , the and a reason ri any ght Eng to which state lish was newspap . But er this would is not have the told worst M . part Rochefort of the par what agrap the h real ; the reason great wit goes on to observe that this celebrating her _ / ?/ 6 ' on the part resembles of the Queen the conduct with an of execution the late , Emperor instead of Theodore a " fou , - who de-joie for " his birthday treat indulged in the massacre of several prisoners Imr i
• M ¦ , Jb M m ^ W <*¦ -A f ^ , < A V WV W V-bV ^ bS * * li V ^ JL ^^ Vft " »•¦ - ¦* % m ~ \ N _ iJ B ¦ -. My M \ W M . M * * fe ^ - *» ^ M- W ** »*^ ^^ W ^ . ^ ^ ^ B » ^^ ^ B ** r ^ b' V - ^^ ^ ^ - ^ —¦ * ^ ^~ **^ ~* «» ^^* - ^ - ^ k' with Victoria his own and Theodore hand . The is so resemblance striking , that , in M fact . Rochefort , between sarcas Queen - tically asks why did our Queen refuse the hand of the late Emperor Now , can of Ab any yssirfia vile calumny ? that the lowest political assassinnay invented ! let , us be say worse , that than the this most ? brutal Is this and M profligat . Rochefort e despot ' s idea ever of a jest ? Does he think . that by insolently comparing a Queen—who ,
most whatever whatever gentle we we and may mav merciful think think of of , whose her her retirement ret voice irement has , , ever is is . , and and been ever ever raised has has in been been the ,. cause of the suffering , and in plea of mitigation , not severity , of justice thirsty , — savage does he like think Theodore that , on , he comparing is bringing Victoria anything with a but blood dis - - grace what W AAh- « r «* French -M on . A ^* M himsel . * t V * JL--M . liberals A A *_ S f ^ mf- and M , trU * KJ too % , ^ on X \ - ^ often V ^ the * *• ^^ *¦¦« . cause are WV . » ^^ ; J we » » he *^ know *»» advocates * m-r v v that v « - ~> . vvq , in — ? their w We . — — -w — — know eyes J ,
murder by the dagger can only of the be assassin committed ; we by know the that sword , like of justice some , of never our most so-called activ p el hilanthrop y engaged ists on , the their side delicate of the sympathies perpetrator , are not ever the j cared victim for , of truth a crime or . honour But we at reall allmuch y did believe less a gentleman that no man of great who reputation censure the speaking present on Government behalf , of those of France who , , while and the they present justly morality of society , cannot be too careful of their own good
against name name , , could could even ever ever an enemy lend lend himself himself ; but against to to so so foully foully a woman unjust uniust , who an an accusation accusation had never not done retract him any this harm venomous —shame slander on you , M will . Rochefort have to ! fi If ht you do hundred duels before you can wipe , you out the stain on your g honour many . we In have all the seen criticism no reference of the to Eng this lish insult Press to on our this Queen clever ; knowing journal we the think gushing it must 111 loyalty fej have of escaped our contemporaries their apprehension % , Tory ¦»«¦ . and Not ¦¦«¦ Radical because «¦»—¦ ,
we VV \^ sympathise blilll *^ J . U VI ir any **** V V the * w iJ V ^ less * -V U * ^ ^* - with ** ^^ *• the *•* t- ' ( - * cause - **»^»*» ** of **¦ true — - liberty — v-.- 'w- — ' »•— in in our M France . Rochefort emp duty , hatic nor to because make ; and but rather on outspoken we the retract because conduct languag what we of love strictures e our , liberty resent Queen and we the , do have not words we license felt thus of it , , because we love our Queen and not the Court .
Answers To The Puzzles In Our Last.
ANSWERS TO THE PUZZLES IN OUR LAST .
I. Doncaster. 2. Sydenham. 3. Strawberry...
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Tomahawk (1867-1870), June 27, 1868, page 257, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/t/issues/ttw_27061868/page/3/
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