. Punch . ul Ruheen and LUTEEEUTONISSA. A Sound Objection. In the review of the Iron Market, we read that Scotch pig isquiet. This must be comforting news for those who live in theneighbourhood of the market, for we can easily imagine that if theScotch pig was not quiet, that he would probably make a noisecompared to which the bagpipes would be considered as tuneful wind-bags filled, direct from Heaven, with the Music of the Spheres. DIVIDE ! DIVIDE ! We hear that Captain Fowke and Mr. Sidney Smirke both claimcredit for the pretty Arcades in the new Gardens at South would suggest


. Punch . ul Ruheen and LUTEEEUTONISSA. A Sound Objection. In the review of the Iron Market, we read that Scotch pig isquiet. This must be comforting news for those who live in theneighbourhood of the market, for we can easily imagine that if theScotch pig was not quiet, that he would probably make a noisecompared to which the bagpipes would be considered as tuneful wind-bags filled, direct from Heaven, with the Music of the Spheres. DIVIDE ! DIVIDE ! We hear that Captain Fowke and Mr. Sidney Smirke both claimcredit for the pretty Arcades in the new Gardens at South would suggest that they should share the credit, as Arcades Ambo, Change of (H)air.—Instead of the full-bottomed Peruke at presentworn by the Speaker, it is suggested that since Wednesdays Church-rate division, Mr. Denison should assume a &<?-w(h)ig. A Pretty Home Truth.—Man may be the Head of the Family;but, far better than that, Woman is the Heart of it. 262 PUNCH, OR THE LONDON CHARIVARI. [June 29, Photographer. Now, Sir ! Ave yer Cart de visit done ? A WONDERFUL MAN. A. Turin letter, describing the new Italian Minister, declares interalia— M. Ricasoli never feels fatigue. Four hours sleep, a piece of bread and butter,and a glass of water, are sufficient to supply his daily wants. He has no court, buthe displays a greater haughtiness than Louis the Fourteenth. Rarely is he seento laugh. He is generous, but is feared. His peasants tremble at his approach, yethe has made them rich and comfortable. Never was a character more stronglymarked. This is quite exact as far as it goes, but it is incomplete. We areglad to be able to finish, the description from an equally accuratesource :— For his appearance—M. Ricasoli is seven feet high, but has thedelicate feet and hands of a child of four years old. His hair is snow-white, his eyebrows, whiskers, moustache and beard of the jettiestblack. For his temperament—it is bilio-sanguineo-lymphatico-nervous. Hewill weep over the pag


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