. Punch . te that our feelins is in favour of it. Y seethe old coon doesnt speak to us so sharp as toe the Spaniard, causehe knows we re more thin-skiuned, and when a lancet 11 draw bloodwhy thars no need to use a bowie-knife. But when he says were bound by treaty to co-operate with England, and then shows heowwe sneak out of it whenever we ve the chance, I kinder calclate heputs us on the same shelf as the Don, and means us toe in-fer as heowwere tarred with the same stick. Wal, we air A great people, butour danders easy riz, and it aint allys easy toe be acting the magna-nimous. So I reckon


. Punch . te that our feelins is in favour of it. Y seethe old coon doesnt speak to us so sharp as toe the Spaniard, causehe knows we re more thin-skiuned, and when a lancet 11 draw bloodwhy thars no need to use a bowie-knife. But when he says were bound by treaty to co-operate with England, and then shows heowwe sneak out of it whenever we ve the chance, I kinder calclate heputs us on the same shelf as the Don, and means us toe in-fer as heowwere tarred with the same stick. Wal, we air A great people, butour danders easy riz, and it aint allys easy toe be acting the magna-nimous. So I reckon as yar Premier had best keep hisself at home,and not come visiting the States, unless so be he haeve a taste for tarand feather. Our bhoys air all fired hot when their steam is fairly up,and just neow theyre so explosive that a spark may make emdangerous. So, except he haeve a likiu toe be Lynched, I calclatethe old hoss had best not cross the inillpond. 116 PUNCH, OR THE LONDON CHARIVARI. [Makch 16, SYMPATHY. BY A SWELL. That Dublin mawidge twial—haw ? Most chawming histowy to wead ?Paw fellah! what a hawwid baw! A cwuel case faw him indeed!A should not care faw wawing mobs, And having all the Pwess at one;Because they re such a set of snobs j And vawtuous indignations fun. These nine days wondaws soon elapse. What I should feel is being in,By Jove! faw bigamy pawhaps; At any wate faw lots of do admiaw the fellaws pluck, Who, deeming manufactuas mud,Owns he dont pay the common wuek The same wespect as gentle blood. It may tawn out all wight at last,— Most awnestly A hope it may;And he, when all the wow is past, Will be Lad Avonmaw some still, whoevaw feels, hencefawtb, Inclined to do that sawt of thing,He d better not go too faw Nawth, Naw tampaw with a wedding wing. Yokel. Figure of Victory, is it? Be she a PVying at Quoits, Sir Kites and the Spread Eagle. It is argued that the Emperor of Austria has no caseagainst Kossuth for printing notes to circul


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