. Punch . on, the only point which was made quiteclear being that Jf the German soldiers came into close approxima-tion with the Danish troops, a collision might take place, whichseems lather a safe thing to say. Somebody in Ireland is so angry withhis tenants for concealing a gang of murderers, that he has, after duewarning and vain demand for the surrender of the criminals, evictedeverybody, whereat Me. Scully let off some indignation. Some moreNew Zealand talk, and then Supply occupied the Commons until thehour of nine oclock, when they bust up. The Marylebone election will have taken place


. Punch . on, the only point which was made quiteclear being that Jf the German soldiers came into close approxima-tion with the Danish troops, a collision might take place, whichseems lather a safe thing to say. Somebody in Ireland is so angry withhis tenants for concealing a gang of murderers, that he has, after duewarning and vain demand for the surrender of the criminals, evictedeverybody, whereat Me. Scully let off some indignation. Some moreNew Zealand talk, and then Supply occupied the Commons until thehour of nine oclock, when they bust up. The Marylebone election will have taken place before Mr. Punchagain addresses the Universe. Ever so many Nobodies have offeredthemselves, and also a Somebody. Loed Punch has no intention ofcoercing his vassals, but if they wish to please him they will elect Cooke, who has written, from personal observation, thebest book extant about China, and who is a scholar, an orator, and agentleman. A Vermilion Edict. Respect this. A HE AND A R. Punch,—The Turin cor-respondent of the Times,in a report of the proceed-ings in the Chamber ofDeputies, dated April 4,inserts the subjoined para-graph, recording a factwhich, how much soeverit may grieve some friendsof liberty, will tend highlyto comfort and encourageothers:— The galleries were crowdedto-day in expectation of seeingGaribaldi, who was to t-ike hisseat in the House ; but theGeneral is laid up with thagout, and did not leave hisapartment. The illustrious Gaei-baldi is known to be aman whose habits are mostabstemious. His food,by all accounts, consistschiefly of bread and fruit,and his drink is Gaeibaldi has thegout. _ This, albeit all Bri-tons interested in Italianpolitical freedom must be sorry to hear it, will be welcome intelligence to as many as are addictedto British freedom of living. Ihey who regard the constitutional libertyof peoples, will receive it with sorrow, but it will rejoice the heart ofeverybody who desires to take liberties w


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