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232 THE TOMAHA WK. {November 28, 1868.
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,KCANAMLA KWAHAMOT 1.ecnepeerh T ecirP \...
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TO MA HA WK A L MA NA CK, j Price Threep...
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* # * Correspondents ace Informed that C...
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LONDON, NOVEMBER 28, 1868.
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THE WEEK.
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Sir Richard Mayne has notj/et resigned !
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Mr. Layard is returned again for Southwa...
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What a mighty power is respectability ! ...
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FROM PILLAR TO POST.
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The ex-Queen of Spain has not yet decide...
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SHAME / SHAME !
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foot A to wom death an or a handf two ba...
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232 The Tomaha Wk. {November 28, 1868.
232 THE TOMAHA WK . { November 28 , 1868 .
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TO MA HA WK A L MA NA CK , j Price Threepence . \
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* * Correspondents ace Informed that Contributions cannot possibly be returned by the ; they the Editor ( Mr . Edito attach Heather on any r . a ) ny Letters consi to value ensure deration , to on them attention purely whatever . AU . BUSIXBSS letters Envelopes . Contrib on matters LITERARY utors c-mcalnUi , - should should < sololy mi raatte be ners addressed Answers copies should to of be to Puzzles their the addressed articles Publisher must be to If ' marked after the " Thursday Puzzle . " or evening no notice followi will ng be - the taken publication , of their contents of the paper . Answers . cannot be received
London, November 28, 1868.
LONDON , NOVEMBER 28 , 1868 .
The Week.
THE WEEK .
Sir Richard Mayne Has Notj/Et Resigned !
Sir Richard Mayne has notj / et resigned !
Mr. Layard Is Returned Again For Southwa...
Mr . Layard is returned again for Southwark , and evidently in first-rate order . His language is coarse and virulent as ever . The Conservative Press is " a sink into which all the lies and the calumnies and the filth is drained over the face of the land , not to enrich it , but to dirty it . " Bravo ! Bully Layard ! It is
evident that you don ' t write for the Liberal Press , or it would be much in the same condition as that which you so elegantly attribute to the journals of your opponents .
What A Mighty Power Is Respectability ! ...
What a mighty power is respectability ! The Times , which reviled the Marquis of Hastings in its largest type , had a column and a half in equally large type dedicated to the praise of Baron James de Rothschild . The Baron was a prudent speculator , not a rash gambler . He died with a million or so more
than he came into the world with—not poorer by several thousands . He was not a profligate , with no sense of decency ! Well ! if the Baron was " a man made old to teach the worth of age , " we would prefer dying young , even should the Times scrawl " damnatus " on our tombstone .
From Pillar To Post.
FROM PILLAR TO POST .
The Ex-Queen Of Spain Has Not Yet Decide...
The ex-Queen of Spain has not yet decided where to take up that her abode she intends . ~ Her shortl Majesty y to quit at present that city , as Paris her , re but ceptio it is n stated at the rience French Court the ho has spitality not been and urbanity so cordial of as the her Emperor previous of expe the - prising French , had as however led her to delighted expect . the This Emperor , after all may , is have not ve ry een sur - entertain right royally the reigning herself Qu at een the of Spain , now that
the the luckless character Isabella of a lady pres at ents large , the position Tuileries assumes simp a some ly in - what In awkward ence aspect of . the marked coldness shown to the ex-Queen consequ in Paris , which in the first instance was selected for her them Majesty selves int ' o c e ommuni rmanent cation reside with nce , se veral advisers other Co have urtswith put the in elsewhere view of ascertaining . The answers on what to these terms letters Isabella will not would , of be course taken , ,
The Ex-Queen Of Spain Has Not Yet Decide...
publish be made as public authentic , but the we believe following ourselves conditions to be understood in a position to be to imposed to on the by subject the various . Governments which have been applied England be disposal granted . — , No but to Royal a her lease palace Majesty of would the on Pavilion be reasonable placed at at Bri the terms ghton ex-Oueen . would The ' s expect ex-Queen an would occasional not be invitation received to at Windsor Marlboroug , but h she House might or
by the the Mansion Archbishop House of . Her Westminster Majesty . would not be recognised Austria the Kmpero . —On the r , and ex-Oueen transferring ' s taking to him oath her interest allegiance in the to presented Spanish throne to her , a by palace Government at Trieste . ( unfurnished ) would be PRUSSIA her . —There residence would at , be Berlin no objection provided to she her deposited Majesty taking in the
up against Treasury embroiling a sum of twenty Prussia millions , in any of misunderstanding money as a guarantee with a foreign Power . ITALY and . — a The residence ex-Queen at Milan would would be receive be placed d by the at her Royal disposal Famil , on y , the understanding that her Majesty would ht consent suit the to be
hooted venience by of the the populace Government whenever to it mig a demonstration conbe against mended the b Romish y the authorities priesthood , and . encourage Broken a liberal windows compensation would would Majesty be ' s suite granted . for the biuises and contusions of her
Switzerland been left in . — good The condition Pension Wallace by its last is now occupant vacant . , Undeni and has - rent able would references be payable would be in advance required . , and the first ' quarter ' s Denmark any part . —Being of it she a free pleases country ; but , as the the ex- Government Queen may is live per in - fectl ex-Queen y aware would that not there be is recognised nothing to at be Court got out . No of her project , the for a matrimonial alliance between a member of her for Majesty a moment ' s family be and entertained that of . the King of Denmark would
Dahomey Queen . — would The accept King would his hosp feel italit hig y , and y honoured he would if promise the exto invent entertainments for her edification and amusebull ment -fig which hts of should her native entirel land y dispel . The King . memories of Dahomey of the would if agreeable also be . prepare Should d this to offer offer her be Majesty accepted half the his ex throne -King ,
Consort would be provided for . , the Continent the whole where , we are she inclined is so little to appreciated counsel her , Majesty and by accept to quit - observed ing the terms , are of far the more great liberal African than potentate those of ( which any , European it may be intended Government her ) . , reassume the exalted position for . which nature
Shame / Shame !
SHAME / SHAME !
Foot A To Wom Death An Or A Handf Two Ba...
foot A to wom death an or a handf two bayo ul of neted electors , a few shot child down ren trodden here and under there in the streets ; ; some good English blood spilt freely and royally , with cleared the Riot y the Act charg read ing soldiery twice or . thrice What , more and the could thoroug be desired hfares to enli pro ghtened ve to the nat world ion 1 that We may this well is an thank honest God , hearty that things , free , have and not been even worse than they have ; that our devilish political
after savagery allwhat has bor a disgusti ne no ng more spectacle bloody ! fruit than this . And yet , institutions Talk , of E ngland finest being the world the centre has se of en civilisation ! Stuffsheer , and he im r - pudent stuff ! There is not a people in Europe that , cannot rous point rivalries to us with tha scorn n our , own and . show Had us the nobler scenes aims that and have more during genebr the eadth past of this days country , been taken enacted place throughout the Conti the l nent ength , th and ere
paper would s ha flare ve , been or pul a p universal its , thunder self . -righteous The upon story howl of a wherever British general , penny electi Englishman on is a must disgraceful cry shame story , shame , and , utter one on shame which ! every true
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Tomahawk (1867-1870), Nov. 28, 1868, page 232, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/t/issues/ttw_28111868/page/4/
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