Punch . rd of it: and more. Alone I did it. Happiest dayof my life. Never so prosperous. Never had so splendid Circlation. An Institushn—Country. Heart too full for—for—eloquensh. Bless you all. Invite you all to Golden Wedding, this day twenty-five years at half-past sixfor quarter to seven—write it down in Pocket-Book. Bless you! A storm of plaudit, and Bbitannia arose. I should have been ashamed of him, she said in a sweet voice of Power, had he not shown emotionon such a day. It is not his custom to be thus overcome, but it is a poor heart that never rejoices. I amproud of him. Eor Eive an


Punch . rd of it: and more. Alone I did it. Happiest dayof my life. Never so prosperous. Never had so splendid Circlation. An Institushn—Country. Heart too full for—for—eloquensh. Bless you all. Invite you all to Golden Wedding, this day twenty-five years at half-past sixfor quarter to seven—write it down in Pocket-Book. Bless you! A storm of plaudit, and Bbitannia arose. I should have been ashamed of him, she said in a sweet voice of Power, had he not shown emotionon such a day. It is not his custom to be thus overcome, but it is a poor heart that never rejoices. I amproud of him. Eor Eive and Twenty years He has devoted all his splendid intellect and energy to my service,and to-day, in the full vigour of his glorious genius, he vows another quarter of a centurys labour in the causeof Truth, Kindness, and Pun. And in token of his pledge and in memory of this great day, he lays on the SilverWedding Table his Jtffetf fttat [The shy was splitting with the cheers when our reporter left.). January PUNCH, LONDON CHARIVARI


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