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    Stout Volunteer (called out for skeleton drill): THEN I NEED NOT ATTEND! ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. O'CONNELL AND THE FISHWIFE; OR, A Parliamentary Scolding Match Extraordinary.

    IN Madden's "Revelations of Ireland" we find a whimsical account of a scolding match between the late Mr. O'Connell, then a young man just called to the Bar, and one Biddy Moriarty, an ancient widow, whose scolding proclivities and powers of abuse were ...

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  4. PUNCH IN PARLIAMENT.

    MR. SPEAKER took the Chair at twenty-nine minutes past three. He gave an approving nod at the new sun-light, heard Mr. RICHARD HILL swear a little, and thereupon pronounced him fully qualified to take his seat as a New South Wales representative. He then told ...

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  5. Mutatis Mutandis!

    MR. PUNCH has often heard of candidates breaking down on the hustings. At Newcastle the other day, however, the rule was reversed--the hustings broke down under the candidates. ...

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