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Satirist; or, the Censor of the Times

NOTES ON THE OPENING OF PARLIAMENT

... them. Indeed this arrangement led to more scuffles than one between the be-jewelled fair and the officers of the House. As Cardigan was present, we think the scene might have suggested to his gallantry the idea of a motion to the effect that ladies in future ...

TO CORRESPONDENTS

... must befilled up ; The national purse, like nature, abhors a vacuunt. The constituencies of the empire ought to be up in arms, for the income-tax will most assuredly be continued, Let them, one and all, irrespective of patty, instruct, nay command their ...

EXEMPLARY HONOUR AND HONESTY

... LORD-LIEUTENANT OF BRECtIN. All the principality is on the broad grin at the distinction conferred by the Whigs upon Mister John Lloyd Watkins, nevvy of old avaricious Watkins, the bite-all Banker of Brecon! Who is Mister Lloyd Vaughan Watkins ...

NATIONAL EDUCATION. ,

... affecting his domestic reputation. The noble Marquis can, no doubt easily come back on furlough for such a purpose. Now that Cardigan has some di?!engaged time, he intends, we hear, taking up the study of grammar. His illustrations of the beauty of the noun ...

IRELAND'S IMMUNITY FROM TAXATION

... his nose. TIM WANDERING VERT'S RETURN. On Alderman Sir John Pine's resumption of his magisterial functions in the city, last week, after a temporary absence beyond the four seas. Sir JOHN, who turned, whilom, a perigrinator, Like other Provisional ...

CHIT-CHAT

... deal cut; but the consolation is that we gave her the cut many a time before. EARL CARDIGAN'S BOOK.—A new work is about to appear, from the gifted pen of the Earl of Cardigan, called Reminiscences of a Sofa. The motto selected is, On by the spur of valour ...