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Sept. 23, 1882.
THE Undersigned having been appointed B THEORETICAL MOTORIGA was more or loss hitter on The Scarlet
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of Punch, April 28, 1864, Nr. Burnasd commenced, and is still in a great domnud
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INCORPORATED by Royal CHARTER OF Croquet; a Topian Foem, which are chiedly those of liver complaint and aerials, Ho practically the founder of Punch.
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Our Company-There and him and restored him to his normal con He was an excellent editor, bolored then cause
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nista of his writings at about this time. It was casus, but space would pet illow. A near his cartoonista. Tonnel and Loech Tenniel draws the loading picture up to this republished in a volume which has become friend of mine, who is very much addicted day. Mark Lemon was a song-writer and popular under the title of 'Out of Town to costiveness, or emstipation, finds that dramatist, and a clover ametour ester. He Our Yacht' was his next serial contribitivu. Mother Seigel's Pill, sits the only pills in London, or at the principal Ports All in the Downe; Grand Hotel Opera, which suit his complaint. All other pills played for The Guild of Literature and
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Mother Soigel's Pille de not leave a ind Evenings from Home after-gtest. hare much pleasure in com-urrout rates.
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Mother Sigel's medicines, which are no tinat 'Tinafore was played in the chapels Happy Thoughts, commenced on Junis 29,
If this letter is of any service you 1856 Those papers were entitie Happy sha and halls of the United States. During Thoughts Collected in Happy Hour:
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Your vory truly, the contributors, who lined together once
(Signed) William S. Glass, Chemist. a wook, had a National Anthom of their fistory and other Domestic and Haral
A. J. White, Esq. Only intended to Information.
10th August, 1883. ovn, the first verso of which is the key to the high-toned policy of the publication:
Duar Sir, I write to tell you that Mr. Now, boys, & row boys, we surely may
Heary Hillier, of Vatunbury, Wilts, inform allow, boys, Here boys, to cheer boys, our hore and
me that he suffered freak a nevuzu fans of indigestion for apzards of four years, and took an end of doctor'u ulicine without the slightest hene, and declares Mother Seiger's Syrop which has got from Mother saved his life.
his lanch.
Isughing.
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to Panch. Long way he flouriah, the same good
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Pleasing the million, yet pandering to none; Bitter but healthful, his money-box of wealth
fall,
Coarse humur deeming the lowest grade of
fun.'
It is not generally known that
is
black figures.
pen. It was illustrated with all
throng twu or three numbers at most they developed into a work entirely different from the first design, and now form perhaps
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most quaint and original volume of modern humor. The nolemnity of the notes for the magnum opus seems to hayo misled a ponderous German reviewor, who criticast the work in a purely philosophical point of view and gave the author credit for the gravest intentions. A Few Friends, Odd Men Out, Dids, Beasts and Fishes and More Happy Thoughts followed ench other in rapid succession. Mr. Burnand
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Thirteenth Volume of the CHINA REVIEW."
was nover on easy terms with Thackeray who drew the pietre killed the novel; OW
o
'I noror folt quite at home with him said to mu once, Thackeray was always infernally vise. He seemed too great for ordinary conversations. Dickens was very different. He was full of fun and buoyant with animal spirits."
Shirley Brooks succeeded Mark Lemon
Lig
it
+ For
The burlesque, however, when Mr Charles Reads afterwards drama. which tized. I have lying botore me while I writó Burnand a letter from Mark Lamon, saying
Bago's wanted to burlesque
L'Homme Qui Rit in Punch, daring its publication in the. Gentlemen's in the editorial chair. He haul for runny ditore. I was ander
of this periodical that Hugo's
the King. I thought it too have Fanch laugh it out of the facile and clever Burnand (then only contributor and not eliter) turnot his on upon other merry work outside the
of the illustrious French serious labors of
ycare man.
bean his predecessor's right hauled
Read y
No. 3 Vol. XIII. -THE-
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CONTAINS-
He was a handsome, accomplished, greus novel appeared and we calledtory To The Six Great Chancellors of Ts'in.
scholarly gentleman, and wieldedight, graceful pen. The author of several play and novels, the wonder is that his work to-day is hardly known at all. Oxu of his novels, Sooner or Later, was singularly bright and pleasant to read. It contained some capital sketches of Club life in Lon- deo. He wrote, among other ligh, satiri: cal things for Punch, The Nagletons. which were quite worthy of the author of The Candle Lectures.' He began life as law student, joined the staff of the Alern ing Chronicle, and traveled in Ruse and and Syria for that journal to inquire into the questions of labor and to ase how the poor fired. His Essence of Parliament was
feature of Punchr.
Shirley's for many years a life was not eventful. Nor was that of his. Bucosmor, Town Taylor, Government official, critio and dramatist. Tom Tayla, the third editor of Funch, was bort at Bishop month, in the north of England, and was the son of a
a brower. воп
Bo worked his wa
1
• rt.' and
10
Mr Burnaud is the present aditor well. Ho family man, the father of Pauch, carrying on the succession ably and thirteen children, and is as clacery and pleasant in his manners as he is in his arit- When one looks at the French
Comic
healthful humor of the London paper, one newspapers and our parce them with the feels that that must be real, honest, religious even in the general society of England, and it is encouraging to know that in spito of a prurient competition from the continent, there is a vast public which can laugh and enjoy itself with decency and Propriety.-American Papes.
God los way! WHAT IS THIS DISEASE THAT IS up to the chair of Professor of
of English
COMING UPON US 1 Language and Literature at the London University. He was a playwright whose works are distinguished by their moral tone, though many of his dramas were of French origin. For twenty years he was art critic of the Times, and his best mis- cellaneous works are Ballads and Songs of Brittany,' a Life of Sir Joshua Rey nolds, Recollections of Charles Robert Leslie, and a Life of Haydon. When
Brooks died he was engage
Sistory of Leicester Squrg' which
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Like a thief at night it steals in upon un unawares. Many persons have pains about the chest and siles, and sometimes in the
They feel dull and
the sleepy; buck mouth has a bad taste, especially in the
slime
ollects morning. A sort of sticky about the tooth. Tho appetite is poor. There is feeling tise a heavy load on the stomach; sometimes a
faint ail. - COL-C SUDKY- does not satisfy. The eyes are anken, tim at the pit of the atomgea which food
Tom Taylor finished. These two editors the lands and foot became cold and feel continued until the last to maintain the clammy. After a while a cough sets in at high character of the London Charivers (as firat dry, but after a few months it is attended with a greenish coloured expecto- Punch was called), and the paper hart broad and deep influence on the politics ration. The afliotod one feels tired all the of the country. They were both men of while, and sleep does not seem to afford mark, imbued with the original faith that any rest. After a time he becomes acr fun and hundr could be good fun and vong, irritable, and
and has evil and gloomy, humour and still be wholesome, healy forebodings. There is a giddinost, a sort of and pure, so that Punch was, as it is to whirling sensation in the head when rising day, a favorite in church circles, in to the suddenly and boat once, toivod parsonage and in the drawing-room as well the skin is dry and hot at times; the as at the clubs.
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was on in that would lend itself to Taquintly spitting up of this fucal, stimet,
The humorous writing and drawing.
times
and enur taste, sometimes editor was not, however, favorably in-
attended
of
In the year 1884 Mr. F. C. Burnand was the you become -cvioured, deposit- |
writing for Fun. It occurred to him that aring is scanty and
to burlesque the sensational novel of the ing u
as with
pressed with the suggestion. Mr. Bur with pulpitation of the heart;
u sweetish taste; this ie free vision
of becomes impaired with spots before the
his paper. Mark Lemon invited him to
present.
ption
of great prostration
All of these symptoms are It is thought that nearly
and had met Mark Lemon, the editor of area; there is a feeling of
to whom he wrote, making for an eyes: Fundr appointment to discuss a good idea for and weakness.
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Silk and Valuables for Europe will he trated story paper. The editor of Punch it for a liver complaint, others for kidneyTHIS paper is now issued every day.
Colombo transhipped at
Tea and Gen. Henng-hong Tsat at once accepted the proposal, and the disease, otc, eto, but none of the various Thription stated at Four
We most cordially recommend it.
(Aberdeen), China Review Will be found to supply oral Cargo for London will be covered burlesque appearest. The chapters were kinds of treatment have been attended with Dullers per annua delivered in Hong-THE STORE at present occupied by a want fong felt by students of Cantoneseria Bombay without transient, ang fok-tsit. illustrated by Gilbort, Du Maurier, C. success, because the remedy should be anchkoog, or Ten Dollars Forty Cents in-
-Daily Fress Keene, Millate, and H. K. Brown. The to act harmoniously upon each one of
Classifiers and Grazamar will be found very luding postage to Coust porte. first picture by Gilbert was as good as these organs, and upon the stomach as well;
valuable.'-China Maik and Makeanna' was the talk of the tho diatasia for this is really want issued under prsely native direction.
that he ever did for Royncids, for in anything
is) all of these organs partake of chief support of the paper is of course town When the work appeared old BIr. this disease and require a remedy that will derived from
the marire Bradbury was very unwell and confined act upon a all at the same time. Sulgola Cura amongst whom dao are to be found the community, to his bed. His number of Punch that tivo Syrup acts like a charm in this class of guarantors and securítica uocessary weak reached him with the London complaints, giving almost immediats relief. place it on a business and legal footing. Journal burlesque folded outside. At The following letters from chemists of first be concluded that the Jeenal had standing in the community where they live been sent him by mistake; but when he show in what estimation the article is saw that the page formed. really a portion held:
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San Daun.
Bhai-van.
Shai-tani Po
Sham-shui Po. Shan-ki Wan. Shok-o
Shok Tong
Shek tong Taul.
Sheung Wan, Shui-taing Wan. So-kon Fo.
Tai-kok Tani.
It is the first Chinest Newspaper erer
The
W. POWELL & Co. Hongkong, March 16, 1885.
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Mr. BALL'S Notes on one week later than by ordinary direct
Hok-ti Wan. route sid Colombo.
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Tai-long Ha
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to
upon the most reliable information fron The projectors; basing their estimates
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of Funch he did not stay to read & line, John Archer, Harthill, near Saffield nang, Saigon, and other places frequented by bat, bounding from his bed, he dressed I can confidently recommend it to all who with wild haste and rushed down to the may be suffering from liver or stomach offos. Ho concluded that in his absence complaints, having the testimony of my from the work the printera had mixed customers, who have derived grent benefit Punch and the Journal together. Stop, from the Syrup and Pills. The sale is Pich he exclaimed stop the ms increasing wonderfully. chine! You have got a page of the Geo. A. Webu, 141, York Stroob,
in
And it required Belfast have seld a laro quantity, and the the parties have testified to its being what
.it. printer and proprietor really understood you represent
the form.
viderable explanation before
the thing. I don't believe he ever saw
the humor of it. Thackeray was con gratulated upon the now work.
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the Chinese,consider themselves justified guaranteeing a large and ever-increasing itculation. The advantages offered to ad- vortisers are therefore unusually great, and the foreign community gosumally with and it to their interest to avail themselves of them.
The hold open to a paper of this descrip tion-conducted by native efforts, but J. S. Metcalfe, ü5, Highgate, Keudat prussire and and-obstructive in tone
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I have always great pleasure in recon carananda Chinese belief and interest,
No,
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