Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 1, CompleteVarious
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Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 1, Complete
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English wit and humor -- Periodicals
SPORTING IN DOWNING STREET. COME OUTWILL YOU! The extraordinary
attachment which the Whigs have displayed for office has been almost
without parallel in the history of ministerial fidelity. Zoologists talk
of the local affection of cats, but in what animal shall we discover
such a strong love of place as in the present government? Lord John is a
very badger in the courageous manner in which he has resisted the
repeated attacks of the Tory terriers. The odds, however, are too great
for even his powers of defence; he has given some of the most forward of
the curs who have tried to drag him from his burrow some shrewd bites
and scratches that they will not forget in a hurry; but, overpowered by
numbers, he must come out at last, and yield the victory to his
numerous persecutors, who will, no doubt, plume themselves upon their
dexterity at drawing a badger.
PUNCHS EXTRA DRAMATIC INTELLIGENCE (BY THE CORRESPONDENT OF THE
OBSERVER.) The dramatic world has been in a state of bustle all the
week, and parties are going about declaringnot that we put any faith in
what they saythat Macready has already given a large sum for a
manuscript. If he has done this, we think he is much to blame, unless he
has very good reasons, as he most likely has, for doing so; and if such
is the case, though we doubt the policy of the step, there can be no
question of his having acted very properly in taking it. His lease
begins in October, when, it is said, he will certainly open, if he can;
but, as he positively cannot, the reports of his opening are rather
premature, to say the least of them. For our parts, we never think of
putting any credit in what we hear, but we give everything just as it
reaches us.
THE MONEY MARKET Tin is twopence a hundredweight dearer at Hamburgh than
at Paris, which gives an exchange of 247 mille in favour of the latter
capital.
A good deal of conversation has been excited by a report of its being
intended by some parties in the City to establish a Bank of Issue upon
equitable principles. The plan is a novel one, for there is to be no
capital actually subscribed, it being expected that sufficient assets
will be derived from the depositors. Shares are to be issued, to which a
nominal price will be attached, and a dividend is to be declared
immediately.
The association for supplying London with periwinkles does not progress
very rapidly. A wharf has been taken; but nothing more has been done,
which is, we believe, caused by the difficulty found in dealing with
existing interests.
SIGNS OF THE TIMES. The Tories are coming into office, and the
Parliament House is surrounded with scaffolds!
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