. Punch . phically to Herne-Bay. Meanwhile, said we to the different deputations, what a blessing is it that if Punch in person will not or cannot visit all orany of your Courts, he can nevertheless appear there in all the glory of type, in all the emblazonment of illustration. All the deputationsseemed touched with this profound truth ; and putting their hands upon their grateful hearts, they all withdrew. And we, falling backin our easy-chair, saw in a vision thousands of genii carrying Punch, Vol. 8. to the furthermost corners of the earth ! For ourself, said we, we certainly will take pack


. Punch . phically to Herne-Bay. Meanwhile, said we to the different deputations, what a blessing is it that if Punch in person will not or cannot visit all orany of your Courts, he can nevertheless appear there in all the glory of type, in all the emblazonment of illustration. All the deputationsseemed touched with this profound truth ; and putting their hands upon their grateful hearts, they all withdrew. And we, falling backin our easy-chair, saw in a vision thousands of genii carrying Punch, Vol. 8. to the furthermost corners of the earth ! For ourself, said we, we certainly will take packet for Herne-Bay. But we trust that there will be no firing of the Towerguns on the occasion. The majesty of Letters needs not noise and smoke to tell of its whereabout. We shall arrive at Herne-Bay quietly, unostentatiously. If the One Policeman of the Town be on the jetty to receive us, weshall be more than satisfied. Such is the modesty of true greatness! Kings and conquerors, take a lesson from Punch !. «s h n s-(^ CTHtMT The Irish IfiOTJMRYc State Trials. Light Sovereigns called iw : and, after a terrible sweating, arriveat the Bank. Lord Mator complains of dirtt state of the Cut. AldermanGibbs objecting to put down the dust. Very dirty ! Mr. Holcombh presents to the Queen eight pure-bred Ban-tams, which henceforth take their peck at Windsor. England at peace with all the world. Wonderful! thats apiece we dont owe to the French. .SunDap. Qui tam actions for penalties brought against noble ! what an exposure of legs. The Grasshoppkr placed on the Royal Exchange. Poor grass-hopper ! he wont find many green blades there. Chantreys bronze statue of Geokge IV. placed in TrafalgarSquare,—A fine statue of a bad caste, 300 Charity boys go to see Pictures in Nat. Gal. None ofthe boys past Tcn-krs 1 (Reader, loq.) Oh ! Joe Miller and his men. Lord Broughams return to England announced. Lord Campbelllearns from the Tipton Slasher the noble art of self-defence. A puddin


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