19 + CORNELL UNIVERSITY LIBRARY GIFT OF G.H. Sabine NC1479 ^31°" ""'"'""y Library ++ v.1-2 olin 3 1924 030 684 298 Overs CARTOONS FKOM PUNCH BY JOHN TENNIEL. (FROM "PUNCH") V ■ ^*4'J« By JOHN TEN N I EI FIRST SERIES. LONDON: BKADBUEY, AGNEW, & CO., 10, BOUVERIE STEEET, E.G. vu \^\ ■< Cornell University Library The original of this book is in the Cornell University Library. There are no known copyright restrictions in the United States on the use of the text. http://www.archive.org/details/cu31924030684298 LIST OF CAETOONS. THE PUNCH FOUNTAIN IN FLEET STREET . . i 1 THE BEAR AND THE BEES.— A NEW VERSION OP AN OLD STORY 2 WHAT NICHOLAS HEARD IN THE SHELL 3 "YOU ARE REQUESTED NOT TO SPEAK TO THE MAN AT THE WHEEL" ... 4 CRUEL TREATMENT OF RUSSIAN PRISONERS IN ENGLAND 5 THE BRITISH LION SMELLS A RAT 6 BOMBA'S Bia BROTHER 7 THE STATE BUTLER OETS UP ANOTHER BOTTLE OF FINE OLD SMOKE ... 8 THE BRITISH LION'S VENGEANCE ON, THE BENGAL TIGER ■ . 9 JUSTICE 10 THE PATENT SAFETY RAILWAY BUFFER U THE INDIAN JUGGLE 12 A PROPER CHARGE 13 SO APEY . SAMUEL KISSES THE ROD 14 THE « SILENT HIGHWAY "-MAN.—" Your Monet or Youe Life ! " 15 BABES IN THE WOOD 16 THE LAST PANTOMIME OF THE SEASON 17 NAVAL REFORM 18 THE QUAKER AND THE BAUBLE 19 THE SUPPORTERS OF THE "WORKING MAN" 20 MONSIEUR "WALKER!" 21 THE- FIRST LESSON.-NOT SO BAD FOR A BEGINNER ! 22 THE OLD REAL REFORMER 23 vi LIST OF CARTOONS. 94 WON'T-EE GO TO CONGRESS? YOUNG 1860 ^^ DAME COBDEN'S NEW PUPIL ^^ THE OLD NEWS BOY. . •'..•l.- • • •' -. • • • - •• ' " ^^ THE NEW RUSSELL SIX POUNDER 28 MR. PUNCH SURRENDERS THE SAVOYARDS 29 AN UP-HILL JOB ^^ A GLIMPSE OF THE FUTURE.— (A Probable and Laegb Importation of Foreign Rags) . 31 MUMBO JUMBO ^^ LYNDHURST AS NESTOR REBUKES THE CHIEFS 33 BRIGHT THE PEACE-MAKER 34 GARIBALDI THE LIBERATOJl ; OR, THE MODERN PERSEUS 36 LORD J. RUSSELL'S " REFORM " SCRATCHED 36 RETRIBUTION, OR THE GREENWICH DINNER 37 NEW ELGIN MARBLES ' .... 38 ST. GEORGE AND THE CHINESE DRAGON 39 THE ELDEST SON OF THE CHURCH 40 MUTUAL ACCOMMODATION. — Madame la Banqub and the Old Lady of Threadneedle Street 41 RIGHT LEG IN THE BOOT AT LAST 42 A GOOD OFFER 43 THE HERO AND THE SAINT 44 THE TWO SICK MEN 45 INJURED INNOCENCE AND HIS BILLET-DOO 46 JOHN BULL GUARDS HIS PUDDING 47 DIVORCE A VINCULO.— Mrs. Carolina Asserts Her Right to "Larrup" Her Nigger , . 48 JACK'S "NAVY ESTIMATE" 49 "BEGGAR MY NEIGHBOUR" 50 THE LATEST ARRIVAL 51 "STRIKE, BUT HEAR ME."— DON'T QUARREL WITH YOUR BREAD AND BUTTER . 52 LIST OF CARTOONS. vii PAPAL ALLOCUTION.— SNUFFING OUT, MODERN CIVILISATION 53 THE BRITISH SLAVE 54 MASTER BULL AND HIS DENTIST 55 OUR CABINET MAKER 56 THE AMERICAN DIFFICULTY . . , . . . ' . . . 57 A DERBY OBSTRUCTION^ . 58 A DERBY SPILL 59 THE STRIKE.— HITTING HIM HARD ' 60 NAUGHTY JONATHAN 61 WAYS AND MEANS.— "Why They Don't Maeey 62—63 C^SAR ET IMPERATOR v . . 64 RETIRING INTO PRIVATE LIFE ' ' '. . . . . 65 HOW THEY WENT TO TAKE CANADA .66 "DOTH NOT A MEETING LIKE THIS MAKE AMENDS?" 67 THE REAL ITALIAN BRIGAND CHIEF 68 NOTICE TO QUIT 69 THE LAST ACT OF THE ITALIAN DRAMA 70 A FAMILY QUARREL 71 CLERICAL ELOCUTION LESSON 72 THAMES AND HIS TRIBUTARY 73 KING COTTON BOUND.— THE MODERN PROMETHEUS 74 THE GENU-INE OTHELLO 75 LOOK OUT FOR SQUALLS 76 WAITING FOR AN ANSWER 77 A LIKELY STORY 7g COLUMBIA'S FIX 79 "UP A TREE."— COLONEL BULL AND THE YANKEE 'COON 80 NAUGHTY JONATHAN 81 LAW AND LUNACY ; ok, a Glorious Oystbe Season for the Lawyers 82 Vlll LIST OF CARTOONS. 83 84 85 86 EETROGKESSION (A VERY SAD PICTURE).— War-Dance of the I. 0. U. Indian POLITICAL ARITHMETIC THE PARLIAMENTARY PYTHON THE O'MANNIKIN THE GREAT FRENCH MEDIUM ^^ A DEAD CALM ^^ CANINE AT THE WESTMINSTER PIT ^^ OBERON AND TITANIA ^^ THE "BRITISH TAR" OF THE FUTURE 91 VULCAN ARMING NEPTUNE 92 THE POPISH ORGAN NUISANCE 93 THE MAY-DAY PRESENT - PEACE AN "INTERNATIONAL" DIFFICULTY (FROM ROME) THE "SENSATION" STRUGGLE IN AMERICA DR. BIRCH AND HIS YOUNG FRIENDS THE PROFESSOR OF ALLOCUTION 99 JONATHAN'S PROGRAMME, OR A BIT OF BRAG 100 94 95 96 97 98 — = Ti EH EH I — I < EH P o i^ ,W !z; P W EH & s? i 6D -a P id C3 ;3 1-5 C3 d I .3 o H in ft O -si o o I — I EH ►^ ^ i PI ■73 -I M-l ^ A pq % M w H 1 'm ft P^ ^ o -i1 H WHAT NICHOLAS HEAED IN THE SHELL. Englaiid, France, and Turkey declared war witt Eussia, Marcli 24, 1854, and had obtained several successes when this Cartoon appeared.— /une, 1854. a YOU ARE REQUESTED NOT TO SPEAK TO THE MAN AT THE WHEEL." • . Lord Aberdeen was the Man at the Wheel, or the Head of the Miaistry, and was blamed for his tardiness in prosecuting the war with Eussia.— 4ttj««/, 18o4. • ■a pi ft 1 ^ < f3 yA H O ^H ^ a;> H o ^ Ph O CO Ph I — I ui P O 1 ^ H ^ 5 H "rt feH r^ f^ H -^ o H o* Ph H rC3 h^ o H P3 P Ph Ph r:3 O -d 1— 1 o ^ 'O 00 ■0 c3 ba a H rt 50 i3 o FH -< Ph ^ nj o < C:^ O cc p K^ o ^ h:] > W g t^H H CG CO I — I I — I W EH o ■7=! s Ph BOMBA'S BIG BROTHEE. Emperor of Hvssia.^" They shan't take auwj his playthings, that they shan't." *,* Ferdinand, King of Naples (surnamed Bomba, from having threatened to bombard his subjects), being remonstrated with on his bad gOTemment and cruelties by England and France, sought the counsel of Russia. — October, 1856. THE STATE BUTLEE GETS UP ANOTHEK BOTTLE OF FINE OLD SMOKE. .* Lord Palmerston (the State Butler) was held responsible for the Queen's Speech, which was unsatisfactory to aU parties. — Decernher, 1857. THE BlilTISH LION'S VENGEANCE ON THE BENGAL TIGI^R. *,• Some time in March, 1857, tlio Indian Mutiny, which was to produce such horrors, broko out in tho Native Army of India; and the Cartoon is symboLjal of the popular feeling in England. — August, 1857. 10 JUSTICE, *.* The Sepoys had committed the horrible massacre at Cawnpore, mercilessly destroying -n-omon and children. Some of the Peace party were blatant in England, but the people generally demanded Justice.—Sqdember, 1857. 11 THE PATENT SAFETY EAILWAY BUFFEK. Numerous Eailway accidents occurring, Mr. Punch offered his idea of a Patent Eailway Buffer to the consideration of the Pubhc. — Juhj, 1857. 12 THE INDIAN JUGGLE. (AS PERFORMED AT THE THEATRE ROYAL, WESTMINSTER. ,* There ■was less earnestness on the subject of the Indian War exhibited in the House of Commons than vras demanded by public opinion, and the Ministers (Lords Palmerston and Eussell) and the Opposition (Mr. Disraeli) were censured out of doors. — May, 1858. 13 A PROPEK CHARGE. B p OF L — D — N. " You must not bring your playthings into Church, my lilih mm:' Several ■weak-minded clergj-men in the Diocese of London, seeking to introduce Eomisli decorations, such as crosses and candles, and ornamental altars, into their Churches, -were very properly reproved by Dr. Tait, Bishop of London.— iVbuCTn^er 27, 1858. 14 SOAPEY SAMUEL KISSES THE ROD. The Lishop of Oxford (Samuel Wilberforce) had been suspected of a leaning to auricular confession. He was reproved by this cartoon, and abandoned his error. — October, 1858. ■ill ' -t5 (1J n 'l' r "%i 5 ^li^^ *i I 1,1 )\,i^\ m"^ I — I ;zi I— I ^2 H f^ O O O P^ o ^ &■ ■d o .a * 60 a |3 I g 4MII¥5fti)#e3gltf o o Eh a c3 g CO c3 f^ M pp O -t1 O pp f3 60 13 ■y-^^^ -. ~ s M ^ 1 o CO s -< ^ 2 Ul to n H W ^^ H ?H CO ^ O P^ '^ , 1 H k^ .=. o l-H •S. Bt O V~. Ph tH ^ o o ^ g ^^ Ph ^1 07 ri H F= CO r^ -I1 a ^^ ^ nq H m w a EH =3 s o •§ -« ^ 00 CD A O P^ ^' o P. a THE FIRST LESSON.- -NOT SO BAD FOR A BEGINNER! Tte Emperor Napoleon testified to his more literal intention ly granting an Amnesty to political offenders.-5q,-ch (to fhe New Yeak). — "There's the ivorl; hcforc you, my hoi,. Tte session of Parliament, 1S60, promised to be a busy one, as the Tanous subjects ^Titten upon "the slate" declare. — January, 1860. 26 DAME COBDEN'S NEW PUPIL. ,* Mr. Cobden had several internets with the Emperor Napoleon, and instructed him in Free Trade principles. — January, 1860. 27 THE OLD NEWS BOY. Boy. "Second Edi-ti-on ! Reform Bill!" Lord John EusseU had given notice that he would introduce a new Eeform BiU during the coming session.— Ifarc?;, 1860. o 03 g; o D3 3 Ph H 'g 9 P ■e S ^ 3 ^" P ^ 13 O ^^ ^ ^ 1 1 >'^ '2 SP 1 — 1 CQ ^ M hJ -*J rn ^-; CD <1> to t- 1 P cc> p ^ "^ Ph CD O ^ -3 Tj t» ^ H £ g ^ 03 o, S W W J7 ns EH w a «§ P3 I m ft Ph o W Ph Ph Ph W o u ,J2 nn) 1 crt ri > G3 ri OJ 42 ;rj t>> ri rQ .a lit Erl AN UP-HILL JOB. Mr. Policeman Pu.n-ch {compassionately). — " Now, Little 'un, do you thixk yoiiHl be able to shore that perambulator up them steps ? " .* It was thought, generaUy, that Lord John EusseU's Eefonn BiU would be rejected by both Houses of Parliament. -ilf arc A 1860. s; H P5 7 Ph c d P H o U) Ph o f^ fa o is H o 13 -2 W Eh _g H H PJ o o -^J Ph k^ el o O U3 w a H a Pi d P5 g O 1 — 1 -=; l-I w m o S 'S << p; ■K -er^ o r^ ^w p; Pi C3 ^ to o W' • o '^ cq g g P :S ^-s .^ O a i m »^ M ^ w P ^ ^ ■g 1 pi 03 a a w I o I — I W p^ p:5 O EH CO < CO w ft o -2 I-) ^ CD 1— t rt ^ n fl ^ a ^ Pi "^ OJ 1 t^ o ,13 o 60 r> I-) ^ 1=1 0) 'rj ftp QJ a O o 3 o w c3 1° ri4 o , g- w "S ^ ^ § M „ CO ^ s ^ ^ ' -< H S^ o -^ f^ g H t, 60 (:ih fi &■ ^ cS O n f^ a .2 W U H ^ ^ 0. -^ FH - 'fl w e* •^ 1 — 1 d M '-+3 rr\ l-H Ps c3 &0 .g 60 « 33 GAEIBALDI THE LIBEEATOE : OE, THE MODEEN PEESEUS. . . Garibaldi was stirriBg in Italy, as King Bomba tbe Second had bombarded Palenno.-/«ne, 18G0. 36 LOKD J. RUSSELL'S " EEFOEM " SCRATCHED. * * Ttvo Hmidred and Fifty Members haying voted against Lord Jolin Eussell's New Eeform Bill, and numerous amendments appearing on the paper of the House of Commons, Lord John withdre-w the Bill. — June, 1860. 37 EETEIBUTION, OR THE GEEENWICH DINNEE. Lord John Russell. — "Tim can't he xchitehaitl" LoED Palmerston. — " Oh, yes! You would mciic if so late in the season." The session had been a yeiy prolonged one. The Ministerial Whitebait Dinner did not take place until late in August, 1S60. 38 NEW ELGIN MAEBLES. Elgin to Empekok. — " Come, knuckle down! No cheating this time!" Tte Emperor of China Laving refused to pay the indemnity money for the last war, Lord Elgin -was ordered to compel payment, and did so. — November, 1S60. 39 ST. GEORGE AND THE CHINESE DRAGON. *,* It took three hours to fight, It cosi four hundred men, To change the Fort Taku Into the Fort Ta-ken. 40 THE ELDEST SON OF THE CHURCH. The Emperor Napoleon, called by the Pope the Eldest Son of the Church, caused the Holy Father much uneasiness by controUiug the power of the priesthood in Prance. — December, 1860. ■i* ! .ri .S ,o © H ai » W •+3 o3 P4 H 02 :3 P=3 J , O "^ ^ W W '^ o fe5 1 — 1 ^ c3 H H M 6d ^ W Ti o O ^ 1 g Q zT s ^ o o d o O a, m < B ^ Q =s -^ f25 p Kl ^, R 3 1 Ph P O 1^=^ ^ -^ n i-^l .S M 1^ 60 •< rt P "P -tj © a i 1 o H 42 EIGHT LEG IN THE BOOT AT LAST. Garibaldi. — "It it wonH go on, Sire, try a little more poicder." Garibaldi, haTiiig actieved eome of his -u-orderful successes, urged Victor Emmanuel to increased action for the liberation of Italy. — Kovemler, 1S60. A GOOD OFFEE. Garibaldi. — "Take to this ccq), Papa Pius. You icill find it more comfortahk than your oimi." ',* Garibaldi and the paity of action had lu-ged the Pope to surrender his temporalitios, and give liberty to Italy. — Septemler, 1860. I — I W P O W s cj O _^ CO r/^ rr> ri 03 -^ r-Q H s ^ Pi CO O •^ 1 m -d o -M ,i:^ o % a ^ o m UJ rTl Til o ^ H o I— I in 7^ ^^ t^ ■A O Ah to fa fx >^ 3 &i a w © CD rfi CO .-3 7 d fl^ a a 60 a 4C INJUKED INNOCENCE AND HIS BILLET-DOO. The Emperor Napoleon having been accused of entertaining designs on Savoy and Nice, disclaimed such intentions. Punch did not believe him. — August, 1860. 47 JOHN BULL GUAEDS HIS PUDDING. 't* The popular feeling expressed itself ty the formation of the Volunteer Corps, and received Mr. Punch's hearty approval. — 1S59. 48 DIVOKCE A VINCULO. MRS. CAROLINA ASSERTS HER RIGHT TO "LARRUP" HER NIGGER. %* The American civil war was on the eve of commencement, and the slave was thought to be the casus helli. — January, 18C1. 49 JACK'S "NAVY ESTIMATE." Mr. Bull. — "Bear, bless me! n-hat a price I pay for my navy!" Jack. — ■" Ax pardon, yer 'onour, tain't along o' ire figJitin' beggars, it's tliem thinkix' beggars. *,* Ilie exferditure of tte Admiralty offices was discovered to be enoimous. — March, 1861. ■13 Pi R c3 • ^ .rt 'S ^ 60 o pq' § s rb 03 1 — 1 &^ bD ^ 'F 'rS ^ -iil O pH -cs ^ 1 ^ P5 ^ 03 -^ ^ ci -tc> £ O Ph H ^ m O J 1 ^ c^ < oj (^ 60 60 o c3 ,0 O ^ < > rt 1— 1 t- M *(3 p^ ri < -+^ H =2 CO ^ P^ ff E-< -< t h^ GO "^ H OD H-l rfl i-H H ^ a c -a to d a 13 -s 4( STKIKE, BUT HEAE ME."— DON'T QUAREEL WITH YOUR BEEAD AND BUTTEE. *,* The London Builders having " struck," Mr. Punch gave them good advice. — April, 1861. PAPAL ALLOCUTION.-— SNUFFING OUT MODERN CIVILISATION. *,* The Pope's allocution justified the constiuction put upon it in tlie cartoon. — Ajiril, 1861. ID s •I a o O ^ is B t ■tS» 1) ^ „ H t^ i K^ ;5 'u ^ ''^ Si M ^ C/2 ^5^ o -^ ^ 1 1 — 1 ^ ^ H ^ CD -M 1 — 1 ■^ S ?o « p 43 J <2 » pq -3 fi W ^ W o o H -Ki S ^ - =§ S ,S H <) 03 -^ 1^ P S M n a> w H w o rt fM hi -Ti ft -< 55 MASTER BULL AND HIS DENTIST. Dentist. — "Don't cry, my little man! I'm not going to draw any more this time, and there's a penny for you!" ',' Mr. Gladstone, tlie Chancellor 'of the Exchequer, had re-imposed the Income Tax, less one penny m the pound. — April, 1861. 1 ' '^. ^^N 56 OUK CABINET MAKEK. Mr. Punch (Overseek of "Works). — " TFell, Pam, of course I shall liecp you on, — but you must stick to Peace Work !" *,* The American, difficulty teing the suhject of public consideration, Mr. Punch advocated Neutrality. — May, 1861. 57 THE AMERICAN DIFFICULTY. President Abe. — " W/iat a nice White House f/n's tcoiild be, if it were not for the Blacks ! President Lincohi's American difficulty was supposed to have originated with the Slavery question.— J/o?/, 1861. A DEEBY OBSTEUGTION. Dizzy. — "Shan't (jet out o' the way. I'd like to upset the lot of ijcr!" ilr. Disraeli; during a debate on the Budget, had been very sarcastic on the Ministry (Lord Palmerston, Mr. Gladstone, and Lord John Eussell), declaring that they "strained the constitution."— /iiHe, 1861. A DEKBY SPILL. ',* Tte Budget was accepted by the House, and Mr. Disraeli discomfited.— /ime, 1861. 60 THE STEIKE.— HITTINa HIM HAED. N'on-Unionist. — "Ah, Bill! I was afraid what your Tlnion ivould end in." " The Strike " reduced many of the Union men to great distress, and ended at last in a compromise of very little value to the workmen. — June, 1861. n ti g o »-s § "e ji e o 1 ^ g OO -s S^ .Q '^ *i^ u c Iz; T "^ § ^ -t1 1 So s ^ 1 ^ »^ '^ ^ a -^ ^ o I o ^*^ ^ 03 ^ H tea h^ p P o o ^.1 ^ i 3 Cm Q ^ 1 "^ ^ ^ =j •aT -+^ s 8 C3 r^ S 'tt © ;* •SJ O} ^ •?i ce .13 H WAYS WHY THEY AND *,* Several letters had appeared in llie Times complaining of the prevalent extravagance -which rendered 63 MEANS. DON'T MAKEY. ■wHch rendered it impossible for people of moderate means to marry. — July, 1861. W0k 61 CiESAR ET IMPEEATOE. " Ah, Massa Napoleon ! you al'cnjs was de friend oh freedom — noiv you am a man and a hroder." *,* TLe Ejnperor Napoleon had leen adyocatiBg the cause of liberty— everywhere but in France.— /u??/, 1861 > I— I O H P5 I — I S 13 to o " to -I1 17 ft i=' ^ c5 g !Z5 •s 1 -i1 ^ ^ O 1 ? 5P =« f^ M -tj CQ H •|-| «*-! w o o o -2 o H =^ "-S 'P -S H 3 g ^ P "^^ f^ 1 ^ >: "^ t^ i-^ 1^ -4-* ^ f^ r3 "S w &H to 9 'rt "^ ^ o W 5 o d PI -^ M ? m f~l ^ ° H o to n M O Ph -;-. % "TS e o Cl CO ^ o - 'n -ig" 0-. -i. C/J 1 n s ^ . ^ H Co o isH ^ c5 r^ CO ^ ^^ ce 0) H ^ PI a? •-> h^ ?^ -r: O P s: I -o d a o *1 p^ g, H S- t— 1 m J o r4 « O iz; ^ ^ -ti o O l-H w m ffi ^ ;z; 1 ^ H 1— ( o ^ « < ^ H -T^ (-H o ^ H^ 13 CD < •i H Ph ^ o H ■73 o W 'O H ^ fs 43 a o o ,d f I -a la d an 'S ffl o g . (■ H W « ■4^ pi t= H O -*j O t^ o o r^ 3 pi H a o i 3 P '- ;^ ^ s o ^ 'li ■^ w w ^ ^ ^ Si K O LOOK OUT FOR SQUALLS. Jack Bull. — " You do what's right, my son, or I'll bloio you out of the icatcr." *,* "The Trent affair" occurred November 8, 1861. Captain Wiltes, of the U. S. Navy, boarded the English ship Trent, and carried the Commissioners Mason and Slidell as prisoners to Fortress Munroe. — December, 1861. WAITINO FOE AN ANSWEE. / A peremptory demand for redress in the case of the Trent was despatched to America. The Cartoon expresses the popular feeHng whUst England was '-waiting for the answer."— December, 1861. 1^ <« 5 o ■« § to *i «+H • ^ '*^ o .^1 ■+3 .-1 c3 o H ■^ ai •'fe.'^ ';i\ 1) p! So -<:: f>^ o ^ S h-J ^i O ^ c3 M -^ -§ 1 l-H -^ .2 ^-J -2 ^. § <«^ ^^ ^^ "l ' ■+J ^ 1 ' ■3 fM 'S -^ S? ^ < -^ w o ^ ^ ^ ^ 1 C5 ^ J 7^ S ^ -i fq Q^ H '^ ^^ ^ « © o ^ a ^ ■B 7a COLUMBIA'S FIX. Columbia. — " Which answer shall I send?" '* The ansTver was, happily, for peace. UP A TEEE."— COLONEL BULL AND THE YANKEE 'COON. 'Coon. — "Air you in arneat. Colonel?" Colonel Bull. — "/ am." 'Coon. — " Don't fire — I'll come down." *,* President Lincoln ordered the release of Messrs. Slidell and Mason after short deliberation. — January, 1862. e ■J3 H ^ ^ ^ <1 J • rs •2 i ;>^ w K o H < K ^ O ;z; o -2 1 P ^z; 2 -g CD CO ^^ o .-2 a, o ^ ft P=5 o 1 i < ^ t! EH O :2; ^ m H 5 < o ^a ^ o ?P P! I i I t.- 83 EETEOGRESSION (A VERY SAD PICTURE). WAE-DANCE OF THE I. 0. IT. INDIAN. The Federals sank several ships laden mth stones at the mouth of Charleston Harboui-, and otherwise impeded the na.yiga.tioa.— February, 1862. 03 oo »-( ?s c ►K 1^ - g> s « el o Pi « (U (3^ — - •-S § g B J k t-t '^ P ^ o o ^ o o 1— 1 pi o i — 1 s a H g :; o f^ o . 1— 1 "^ 6a 0> g § g o w <1 p q .B H ^ 1— 1 p ci Ph g s^ ^ 8 .5 % F^ •5 '^ 1 o -t1 5: ^ Ph o N -5^ S 1 — 1 O (=1 1— 1 c5^ g h^ h O 1 "^ ,g f^ 1 ^ f5 - ^ 1 fl ^ s o3 ^ B o o 1^ h^ 1 « « W H B ^ 60 ^ ,^ ^ Ph O T* -^ ^^ H ^ o :^ ^ =2 H ^'^ l^H f^ f^ -? -r1 1— I ^ 2 hJ §5-^ Ph ^ J ^ „ o (^ S ^ H 3 m W ^ § H •2 ^ O t* o o N ? ^^ o « PI i Ph o 86 THE O'MANNIKIN. PoLiCEMAX Pam. — "Don't let Jiim put you out. — I'll quiet him jvcscntl//." The O'DonogLue, M.P. for the County of Tipperary, had sent a challenge to the Secretary of State for Ireland, Sir Eobort Peel. Lord Pabnerston and Mr. Punch interposed, and prevented any further exhibition of absurdity. — March, 1S62. s a, P^ « ^ H < .^ H ^^ Ph ---<. O 'i^i -^ P^ <;:j w H I >■ • -< Q M ^ 1 I ;:1 o 60 .9 d '3 a H ^ i f"^ CO ^■ .a fa 6x1 h^ 3 u :^^. w OJ f/3 P ^ Pi ^fH ►^ Pi -^3 <1 3 M Ph >^. is (U a> ,i3 H D Oh ^ rt 5 Ph i H H a CC o ^ Cm O O CO 1 — i 1— ( S H c3 Sr CZ2 i ^ H 0, 1 ^ ^ ,^ W 3 J W W o H a t ^ ^ FH M ^ -^ >,g g4 H £ ^ g 1 — 1 fCI ^ m o 1-^ 1=1 2 g .„Mm4ikP^^- 90 OBEEON AND TITANIA. Obkeon (Mr. President Likcoln). — "/ do hut beg a little nigger loy, To he my liciichman." TiTANiA (JMks Yirginia). " Sct your heart at rest, The NORTHERN land huys not the child of me." * ' The Slave Institution of the South was introduced about this time into the American qaanel.— April, 18G2. P P EH O EH W CD Ph PP to oo i o o ,i3 6D 13 i S o 03 a H VULCAN AKMING NEPTUNE. Six different kinds of iron-plated vessels ^^ere in course of construction, and tlie Enterprist was ordered to be built as a sea-going vessel,— ^^iZ, 1S62. HOTE|.DE L'EUROP 93 THE POPISH OEGAN NUISANCE. Pam to Nap. — " Why donH you make him 'move on?' He disturbs the peace oj the entire hotel." •.* The persistency of the Emperor Napoleon in retaining the Pope in his false position in Italy has been more than once objected to by Lord Palmerston. — Aj^ril, 1862. 5Ji e 5« « 5^ g -S SSi (M ^ CO s 00 » ^ »o e »-l 5!i s S3 O rO a^ a S &; s ,5 Ph ft H w H 5m 5 S-, 03 ie a S ~ m TJ 1^ S5 M CD W & 'A 14 O ^ 1^ "^ O fi^ -^■t^ 'A - K 1 ■«^ 1 H h4 M h-i pq pq Tfl Ph K! 1^ t- 1 ^ (==( d cS H ■S W Cri ■+-' PEACE, . . Mr. Punch's design for a colossal statue, which ought to have bsen placed in the International Exhibition. ■*-. O s ^ pa O H^ 1 t-H ^ Ph b p o 1-^ O c3 O H ^ -3 O O S 3 o cw n d c a> Tl r^ o 6n a 1=1 c3 rt i3 r^ H 1)7 THE "SENSATION" STKUGGLE IN AMERICA. *,* Preparations for the Civil War between South and North. America commenced in March, 1861. 98 DE. BIRCH AND HIS YOUNG FEIENDS. Dk. Birch. — " Oh, young gentlemen ! I've heard you have some complaints to make." General Chorus of Discontents. — '■"Ttcasn't me, Sir ! 'Ticasn't me. Sir!" •,* Several Members of the House of Commons had talked loudly of moving Amendments; but on an intimation from LordPalmerston that he should dissolve Parliament if they persevered, no more was heard on the subject.— June, 1862. s I o w -? e *^ Ti o .^ 1=1 > 5: Fl ^ g o 5^ a f-H r o tH '"^ >1 P '^ 60 o p PI -Jl 1 p o 3 Pm o o o <^ _o CO ^ 1^ CO ^ >> p t il p o ^ M Ph a P t§ o o P 1 ^ w K-* ^ H P O ^ O ri 12; R ^ 1 i3Q 03 ^ ^ .- ^ , r^ ^ bD . ^ ^ ^ .2 03 CO Oh -+^ m •5^ ^ S^ •S>i ■"• g !» o r^ quar ienci: 5- -C! a '='^ H o •2 :a HH ^ ■^ t. m ^ fe ^^ o -*1 Ph O Ph Ph O s ^ N ~ ^ ce n3 OS O o O CQ ^ .-H CD o -M •^ "^ ^ Bjiadbuky, Evans, and Co., Printers, Whitbfriars. |r..i