. Punch . sameelectroplated, as more in accordance with the economical principlesof the day than gold or silver-gdt. Also to ask the Crown when it islikely the Hon. Member will have the said distinction. Colonel North.—To move that Mr. Speaker be instructed toissue his warrant to the Serjeant-at-Arms to arrest any Member who,not holding a commission in the Army, shall presume to speak or ask aquestion upon any military subject whatsoever. Sir Francis Baring.—To ask Viscount Palmerston the reasonwhy he, Sir Francis, is not a member of the present Ministry, and toassure the noble Viscount that t


. Punch . sameelectroplated, as more in accordance with the economical principlesof the day than gold or silver-gdt. Also to ask the Crown when it islikely the Hon. Member will have the said distinction. Colonel North.—To move that Mr. Speaker be instructed toissue his warrant to the Serjeant-at-Arms to arrest any Member who,not holding a commission in the Army, shall presume to speak or ask aquestion upon any military subject whatsoever. Sir Francis Baring.—To ask Viscount Palmerston the reasonwhy he, Sir Francis, is not a member of the present Ministry, and toassure the noble Viscount that the nation can have no confidence ina Cabinet which has not the official co-operation of the honourablebaronet. Mr. Bright.—To move that the Warrior be immediately completed,and presented by the House of Commons to the Emperor op theFrench as an assurance of the belief of England that his Majesty willnever do any harm with that vessel or any other. 40 PUNCH, OR THE LONDON CHARIVARI. [Januaky 26, That injured Innocent the Ex-King of Naples, is about to Retireinto Private Life. Delightful Party to meet some Evening ! SENSE FROM SUFFOLK. Muster punch, honeed Sur, Apnin to dropp Inn for a \ pint at the Blue Lying i ve sinyar 2 Big picters of the Stable and the Kottige which i thinks theyshood be ung in ivery stabul in the kingdom and in this here thort Ithinks yar 11 probabble agree with Me. Our housen aint so Bad inSuffuk as i hears they most air in the Midlands, nor Suffuk aint somuch of a huntin country nayther, cos Shutin s the chief game amungthe Rich fokes hereabouts, and when theres such Presarves ophezzants why there aint so many Phoxes as there is down hinder, cosyou see them buds and animals they dont no ways assosiate but iskinder like to Quorrel leastways eat each other up wheniver they vethe Chance of it. But tho we duznt pigg togither 6 or Siven in a Bed, we isnt noways too well off in the way of phood and cloathun, which my oldcordereyes is werry nigh amo


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