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diff --git a/.gitattributes b/.gitattributes new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6833f05 --- /dev/null +++ b/.gitattributes @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +* text=auto +*.txt text +*.md text diff --git a/59801-0.txt b/59801-0.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1025ee7 --- /dev/null +++ b/59801-0.txt @@ -0,0 +1,2149 @@ +The Project Gutenberg EBook of Cartoons by Sir John Tenniel, by John Tenniel + +This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere in the United States and +most other parts of the world at no cost and with almost no restrictions +whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms +of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at +www.gutenberg.org. If you are not located in the United States, you'll +have to check the laws of the country where you are located before using +this ebook. + + + +Title: Cartoons by Sir John Tenniel + Selected from the pages of "Punch" + +Author: John Tenniel + +Release Date: June 24, 2019 [EBook #59801] + +Language: English + +Character set encoding: UTF-8 + +*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK CARTOONS BY SIR JOHN TENNIEL *** + + + + +Produced by Chris Curnow, Robert Tonsing, and the Online +Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This +file was produced from images generously made available +by The Internet Archive) + + + + + + +[Illustration: _Elliott & Fry_] [_London._ + +Sir John Tenniel.] + + + + + Cartoons + + + by + Sir John Tenniel + + Selected from the Pages of “PUNCH.” + + LONDON: + “PUNCH” OFFICE, 10, BOUVERIE STREET. + + BRADBURY, AGNEW & CO., LTD., PRINTERS, + LONDON AND TONBRIDGE. + + + + + Prefatory Note. + + +The present collection of Sir John Tenniel’s Cartoons is intended to be +a selection comprising the more memorable of those which have appeared +in “Punch” during the last 50 years. The first in the collection bears +the date of 1851, and the last is Sir John Tenniel’s final Cartoon in +January, 1901. Short explanatory notes have been provided, but as most +of them will, perhaps, be unnecessary to those to whom the Cartoons +themselves are familiar, they have been grouped together and combined +with the Table of Contents at the commencement of the volume, where +they can readily be referred to. + + _March, 1901._ + + + + + Contents. + + + PAGE + + May Day, 1851 2-3 + The Great Exhibition of All Nations was opened in Hyde Park + on May Day, 1851, by the Queen and the Prince Consort. + + The Bear and the Bees.—A New Version of an Old Story 4 + The invasion of Turkey by the Russian forces had been met by + an unexpected resistance, and had aroused the hostility of + the European Powers. + + What Nicholas Heard in the Shell 5 + The Emperor Nicholas of Russia had provoked a declaration of + war by England and France, and his armies had already + suffered several defeats. + + The British Lion’s Vengeance on the Bengal Tiger 6-7 + The horrible misdeeds of the native Indian soldiers after + the Mutiny aroused throughout the country an + uncontrollable desire for revenge. + + The Quaker and the Bauble 8 + Mr. Bright, at this time, in his zeal for Parliamentary + Reform, was unsparing in his attacks upon the Landed + Interest and the Aristocracy. + + John Bull Guards his Pudding 9 + This year marks the formation of the Volunteer force, which + elicited an enthusiastic response from all classes. + + Dame Cobden’s New Pupil 10 + Richard Cobden was the means of procuring a Treaty of + Commerce between France and England—beneficial to both + countries. + + Lyndhurst as Nestor rebukes the Chiefs 11 + Lord Lyndhurst—the Nestor of the House of Lords—in a + speech of great power reproved the Government for their + neglect of the Navy. + + Right Leg in the Boot at Last 12 + Victor Emmanuel, King of Sardinia, was patriotically urged + by General Garibaldi to aid in the liberation of the Italian + Peninsula. + + New Elgin Marbles 13 + Lord Elgin, having with the English and French forces + occupied Pekin, compelled the Chinese Emperor to pay the + indemnity for the last war. + + “Beggar my Neighbour” 14 + The Emperor Napoleon was making great additions to the + French Navy, provoking a corresponding increase by Great + Britain. + + Papal Allocution.—Snuffing out Modern Civilisation 15 + Pope Pius the Ninth had issued an Allocution condemning + without reserve all aspirations for Reform at home and abroad. + + King Cotton Bound 16 + The outbreak of the Civil War in the United States prevented + the exportation of cotton, and produced great misery in our + manufacturing districts. + + Waiting for an Answer 17 + The intrusion on a British ship by United States officials + and the seizure therefrom of Envoys from the Southern States, + led to a demand from Great Britain for their release. + + Columbia’s Fix 18 + The justice of Great Britain’s demand was eventually + acknowledged by the United States, and the Envoys were set + at liberty. + + Peace 19 + “Mr. Punch’s” design for a Colossal Statue, which ought to + have been placed in the International Exhibition. + + The “Sensation” Struggle in America 20 + The Civil War in the United States was being conducted with + great courage on both sides, and many bloody battles had + been fought. + + Britannia Discovering the Source of the Nile 21 + The sources of the river Nile, which previously had been + unknown, were discovered by two British travellers, Captains + Speke and Grant. + + At Home and Abroad 22-23 + The Princess Alexandra of Denmark (now our Queen) made her + entry into London amidst an amazing outburst of affection + from all classes. + + Miranda and Prospero 24 + The signs of unrest amongst the European Nationalities were + attributed to the unscrupulous policy of the Emperor of the + French. + + Shakspeare and the Pigmies 25 + The celebration of the Tercentenary of the birth of + Shakspeare was believed to have been productive of much + self-advertisement amongst professional journalists. + + The American Juggernaut 26-27 + The long-continued intensity of the Civil War in the United + States had been accompanied by enormous losses on both sides. + + Britannia Sympathises with Columbia 28 + The murder of Abraham Lincoln, President of the United + States, after the conclusion of the Civil War, evoked + widespread feelings of sympathy from all classes of society. + + Vulcan’s Best Customer 29 + The overmastering success of the Prussian Needle-gun in the + Austro-Prussian War had given an immense impetus to the + manufacture of arms of precision. + + Gladiators preparing for the Arena 30-31 + The Conservatives being at this time in office, Parliament + opened with indications of an unusual bitterness of party + warfare. + + “Onward!” 32 + Impressed by the indications of unrest in France, the + Emperor had proposed to grant a modified form of + Constitutional Government. + + France, Sept. 4, 1870 33 + The surrender of the French Emperor at Sedan was followed + by the fall of the Empire and the establishment of the + Republic at Paris. + + A Vision on the Way. “BEWARE!” 34-35 + France had declared war against Germany, and the Emperor + Napoleon and his son had left Paris to take command. The + shade of the Great Napoleon forebodes the disasters which + followed. + + Versailles, Oct. 5, 1870 36 + Versailles from this date became the head-quarters of the + German army investing Paris, and the Prussian King was here + proclaimed Emperor in Germany. + + Ajax Defying the Lightning 37 + Mr. Gladstone, after being defeated on the question of + Abolition of Purchase, advised the Queen to put an end to + purchase by Royal Warrant. + + “Vae Victis!” 38-39 + On March 1st, after the conclusion of Peace at Versailles, + the German army marched into Paris. + + Suspense 40 + The country was in great anxiety on account of the critical + condition of the Prince of Wales. + + The Loving Cup 41 + In respect to the “Alabama” Claims Great Britain was judged + responsible for a sum of 15,500,000 dollars in gold, in + full satisfaction of all claims. + + Paradise and the Peri 42 + The General Election had given the Conservatives a majority, + and Mr. Disraeli became Premier for the second time. + + Dearly Bought 43 + Sir Garnet Wolseley’s march to Coomassie involved much loss + of life, with little more result than the possession of the + Umbrella, the symbol of Ashanti sovereignty. + + The Damp Roman Candle 44 + The fulminations of the Vatican against the + Anti-Infallibility pamphlet of Mr. Gladstone had failed to + produce the effect intended. + + “Mosé in Egitto!!!” 45 + Mr. Disraeli had successfully effected the purchase from the + Khedive, for the sum of £4,000,000, of all his shares in the + Suez Canal. + + Waiting to be Won 46-47 + An Arctic expedition in search of the North Pole, consisting + of H.M. ships _Alert_ and _Discovery_, had sailed on the + 29th of May. + + Stuck in the Mud 48 + After the death of M. Thiers, Marshal MacMahon maintained a + stubborn attitude; he was believed to be under the influence + of reactionary advisers. + + The “Pas de Deux!” 49 + Upon their return from Berlin Lords Beaconsfield and + Salisbury were invested with the Order of the Garter. + + Imperium et Libertas! 50-51 + An adaptation of Lord Beaconsfield’s phrase, suggested by + the state of things in Russia, where there had been another + Nihilist attempt upon the life of the Emperor. + + The School of Musketry 52 + At the battle of Majuba Hill the Boers had shown their + superiority in marksmanship. “Mr. Punch” points the lesson + for the benefit of the Duke of Cambridge. + + A Common Sorrow 53 + General Garfield, President of the United States, had + succumbed to the effect of the shot of the assassin Guiteau, + who had fired at him on July 2nd. + + “Out of the Wood!” 54-55 + The Irish Land Bill, designed in the interests of Hibernia, + after many difficulties had finally passed. + + Change of Address 56 + The new Royal Courts of Justice in the Strand were opened + by Queen Victoria on the 4th December. + + On the Trail 57 + Seventeen persons suspected of complicity with the Phœnix + Park murders had been arrested. There was a good hope of at + length securing the clue to the series of crimes. + + Snubbed! 58 + An exchange of visits, the first for the last 200 years, had + taken place between the German and Spanish Courts. This + aroused jealousy in France, where the Spanish King had + recently been rudely received. + + “Mirage” 59 + At this time General Gordon at Khartoum was isolated. His + appeal for assistance and the opening of communications with + Khartoum by the Suakin-Berber route, was still delayed. + + “Mrs. Micawber” 60 + This Cartoon refers to Mr. Gladstone’s vacillating Egyptian + policy, and pictures him as “Micawber waiting for something + to turn up.” The Liberal Party, however, like Mrs. Micawber, + remained loyal to the Premier. + + “Wait till the Clouds roll by” 61 + Mr. Gladstone, burdened with political complications at home + and abroad, ill-health and impaired voice, was resting and + recruiting at Hawarden. The advice here tendered to him was + the title of a popular song. + + “Too Late!” 62 + When Sir Charles Wilson at last succeeded in approaching + Khartoum, the Mahdi’s flag was flying upon what had been + Gordon’s citadel. Khartoum had fallen, and its dauntless + defender with it. + + “Only his Play” (!!!) 63 + The Russians had attacked the Afghans at Penjdeh, and each + side charged the other with provoking the conflict. + + The Broken Covenant 64 + On April 27 Mr. Gladstone made use of the above significant + words with reference to an arrangement or covenant with + Russia concerning Afghanistan, which Russia appeared to have + broken. + + Our Protean Premier! 65 + On May 4 Mr. Gladstone removed all immediate fear of war, by + announcing that Russia and England would resume negotiations + for the delimitation of the Afghan frontier. + + The “Irrepressible” Tourist 66 + The occupation by Germany of the Caroline Islands had + excited Spanish feeling. England, too, regarded with + apprehension the active “Colonial Policy” of Bismarck at + this time. + + The Waits 67 + At the end of the year, Lord Salisbury determined to remain + in office, though left by the General Election in a minority. + + The Grand Young Man!! 68 + Lord Randolph Churchill had been appointed Chancellor of the + Exchequer and Leader of the House of Commons in the new + Salisbury Ministry. + + Sink or Swim!! 69 + Mr. Gladstone had introduced his Home Rule Bill, and had + deliberately set his fortune and that of his party upon the + policy thereby involved. + + “1886” 70-71 + This travesty depicts the retreat of the Liberal Party on + the defeat of the second reading of Mr. Gladstone’s Home + Rule Bill. + + The Tempter 72 + Certain Socialists and Anarchists had taken advantage of the + prevailing poverty and lack of work to make inflammatory + appeals to the unemployed. + + Salisbury Sisyphus 73 + Lord Salisbury had to face the difficulties of the Irish + question—a task as formidable to him as to his + predecessors. + + “What of the Night?” 74-75 + The action of Russia (the Great Northern Bear) in Bulgaria + and elsewhere at this time seemed likely to involve a + disturbance of the peace of Europe. + + “Quite English, you know” 76 + President Cleveland was at this time advocating in America + the adoption of the English system of Free Trade. + + Bear or Bug-Bear? 77 + Russia, in consequence of her huge armaments and equivocal + policy, seemed a standing menace to the peace of Europe. + + In the Arena 78-79 + The two sides are shown parading before the reassembling of + Parliament—the Unionists (Tory and Liberal) under Lord + Salisbury, the Home Rulers under Mr. Gladstone. + + Germany, March 9, 1888 80 + On this date Germany was plunged into mourning owing to the + death of the Emperor William. + + Consol-ation 81 + Mr. Goschen’s National Debt Conversion Bill provided for the + conversion of the 3 per cent. Stocks into a new Stock + bearing 2-3/4 per cent. interest for fifteen years, and + thereafter a guaranteed 2-1/2 per cent. for 20 years. + + What next? 82 + The popularity of General Boulanger suggested the idea that + France was growing weary of a Republican “regime.” + + “Panic amongst the Pigs!” 83 + A Papal Rescript, condemning the Plan of Campaign and the + practice of Boycotting, caused some excitement among the + Irish Nationalists. + + Plain English! 84 + England was aggrieved by the action of Portugal in reference + to the Delagoa Railway, and by insults to the British flag + committed by the Portuguese. + + From the Nile to the Neva 85 + “And the Egyptians made the children of Israel to serve with + rigour. And they made their lives bitter with hard + bondage.”—EXODUS. + + Dropping the Pilot 86-87 + In consequence of disagreement with the German Emperor, + Prince Bismarck resigned his post of Chancellor. + + The McGladstone! 88 + Mr. Gladstone had started for Midlothian to carry on another + political campaign for the rallying of his forces. + + “Separatists” 89 + Owing to the scandal arising out of the O’Shea divorce case, + Mr. Gladstone refused to co-operate any longer with Mr. + Parnell as leading the Irish Home Rule Party. + + Arbitration 90 + The Americans claimed to make the Behring Sea a mare clausum, + and it was thought advisable to establish a “close-time” for + the seals. + + “Retire!—What do _you_ think?” 91 + A rumour that Mr. Gladstone was about to retire from + political life proved to be without foundation. + + Coriolanus 92 + Prince Bismarck had inspired in the columns of the Hamburger + Nachrichten, incessant attacks upon the Imperial policy, and + especially upon the proceedings of his successor, Caprivi. + + “Advance, Australia!” 93 + A scheme, advocated by Sir Henry Parkes, was under + consideration for establishing “one great Union Government” + amongst the Australian Colonies. + + Mr. Punch’s Jubilee Pageant 94-95 + In July “Mr. Punch” celebrated his Jubilee. The sketches + surrounding the Pageant are of selected cartoons + illustrating events ranging over 50 years. + + “Turning the Tables” 96 + The suggestion of “Turning the Tables” was that on this + occasion the Man (France) was dancing to the tune of the + Bear acting as leader. + + “What will he do with it?” 97 + It was hoped that some portion of the large Russian loan + might be applied to the relief of misery rather than for war + preparations. + + Trying it on! 98 + A rapprochement between Russia and Italy was considered + likely to weaken the strength of the Triple Alliance. + + The Coming of Ninety-Two 99 + + “Short-’anded” 100 + “The whole legal machinery is out of gear, and the country + is too busy to put it right.”—_Law Times._ + + The Attack on the “Capital” 101 + The Liberal Party, which had organised great public meetings + in London, were making a determined effort to capture the + Tory stronghold. + + “Her Majesty’s Servants” 102-103 + The Parliament opened for its last Session previous to the + General Election in July, which gave Mr. Gladstone a small + majority. + + Younger than ever! 104 + The great Liberal leader, who had been recruiting his health + in the South of France, had returned and resumed the + leadership. + + The Dynamite Dragon 105 + The Dynamitards had committed many outrages on the Continent, + and the destruction of property by dynamite had been made a + capital offence by the French Chamber. + + The New “Queen of the May” 106 + Incendiary Manifestoes having been issued by the French + proletariat, it was feared that disturbances might ensue + during the May Day celebrations on the Continent. + + “When Greek meets Greek” 107 + The two great leaders had issued stirring addresses to the + constituencies, and were preparing to grapple for supremacy + at the approaching General Election. + + Mischief! 108 + Mr. Labouchere’s promises of support to the Government were + largely discounted by the report that he considered himself + slighted at being left out of office. + + A Pilgrim’s Progress 109 + The Liberal leader was resolved to persevere with his Home + Rule Bill, despite the lukewarm support of the Irish + Nationalists and the fierce opposition of the Ulster + Unionists. + + Uncle Toby and Widow Wadman 110 + The Ulster Defence Union had issued a Manifesto antagonistic + to the Home Rule scheme, and mass meetings were held at + Belfast and other parts of Ulster. + + “The Minstrel Boy” 111 + The Marquis of Salisbury had visited Belfast, and assisted + in the demonstrations against the Home Rule Bill. + + “Father William” 112 + The German Army Bill, which had been vehemently opposed and + rejected in the previous Parliament, was eventually passed. + + The French Wolf and the Siamese Lamb 113 + Disputes having arisen between the French and Siamese + Governments concerning the boundary of the river Mekong, + an ultimatum was sent by France and unconditionally + accepted. + + “Over the Hills and Far Away!” 114 + The Premier had gone to Scotland for a well-earned holiday + rest after his arduous exertions during the debates on the + Second Home Rule Bill. + + The “Forlorn Hope” 115 + After the summary rejection of the Home Rule Bill by the + Peers, the liberal Party were daily awaiting the signal for + an attack on the House of Lords. + + A Dirty Crossing 116 + The management of the Bank of England had been freely + criticised in the Press. + + “Confidences” 117 + There had been a debate in the Chamber of Deputies which + provoked comparisons between the French and English Navies. + + “Pluck’d!” 118 + The Local Government Bill had been severely dealt with by + the Lords in Committee, notably the clauses dealing with the + Parish Councils. + + Unarming 119 + On March 1, 1894, Mr. Gladstone delivered his last speech + in the House of Commons previous to his final retirement + from political life. + + Lemon-Squash 120 + The Chancellor of the Exchequer increased the Income Tax + from 7_d._ to 8_d._ + + “Vive la République!” 121 + A stringent anti-Anarchist Bill had been passed by the + French Chamber after the assassination at Lyons of + President Carnot. + + Jap the Giant-Killer 122 + In the war arising out of the Corean dispute between China + and Japan, the Japanese forces gained easy victories, both + on land and sea. + + “Vested Interests” 123 + The House of Lords had survived the repeated attacks made + upon it, both in the Commons and by its own Members. + + “All’s Well!” 124 + The Russian Press at this time suggested that an + Anglo-Russian understanding would be of great advantage to + the two nations. + + The New Passenger 125 + The year 1894 had been marked by many dynamite outrages on + the Continent, and specially by the assassination of + President Carnot. The New Year opened under brighter + auspices. + + “Who said—‘_Atrocities_’?” 126 + Mr. Gladstone had expressed his strong indignation at the + atrocities in Armenia, which had profoundly shocked the + mind of the country. + + Silent! 127 + The British occupation of Egypt still continued, the + Egyptian Government being powerless to suppress outrages on + Europeans in Alexandria. + + An Easter ’Oliday 128 + The House of Commons had adjourned for the Easter vacation. + Both leaders were glad of repose after the exciting debates + on the Welsh Disestablishment and Irish Land Bills. + + “William! ahoy!” 129 + The Welsh Disestablishment Bill having been warmly discussed + in the Commons, Mr. Gladstone had withdrawn his pair with + Mr. Villiers in order to keep “an open mind” on the question. + + The Old Crusaders! 130-131 + The Duke of Argyll had presided at an indignation meeting + held in St. James’s Hall to protest against the Armenian + atrocities. + + Old Warder William 132 + After Sir William Harcourt’s defeat at Derby he was elected + for West Monmouthshire, the Radical candidate having retired + in his favour. + + “Just a-goin’ to Begin!” 133 + It was thought that in the coming Session the Jameson raid + would bring trouble to the Ministry, but this was averted by + the skillful management of Mr. Balfour and the Colonial + Secretary. + + The Tug of War 134-135 + On an appeal from the Uitlanders at Johannesburg, Dr. + Jameson crossed the Transvaal frontier with an armed force. + Mr. Chamberlain, however, intervened, and ordered him to + retire. + + The Patient Ass 136 + The Budget having shown a considerable surplus, an idea was + prevalent that the Chancellor of the Exchequer would relieve + the income-tax payer. + + A Turkish Bath 137 + The Porte at length realised the gravity of the situation in + Crete. + + Preparing his Speech 138 + A genial allusion to the many changes which had marked Mr. + Chamberlain’s political career. + + “Turkey Limited” 139 + It was reported that the Powers had considered a scheme for + a Turkish loan, to be applied under European control to the + cost of the Judiciary, Revenue and Police service. + + “Seaside Lodgings” 140 + The Cartoon foreshadowed Russian designs upon the Chinese + naval arsenal at Port Arthur, which in fact came into her + possession a year later. + + The Queen’s Year! 141 + In June of this year Queen Victoria celebrated her Jubilee. + + Against the Grain 142 + The Cretans having revolted against Turkish misrule, Greece + intervened with an armed force, but was ordered by the + Allied Powers to withdraw. + + Tender Mercies! 143 + The Allied Powers had decided to grant autonomy to Crete, + but under Turkish suzerainty. + + “Who says ‘Sick Man’ now?” 144 + After the recall of the Greek army, the Turkish forces were + successful in a conflict with the Cretan insurgents. + + Spithead, June 26 145 + At this great Review of the Fleet there were present 165 + British war-ships. Official representatives from the various + Colonies participated in the display. + + “For Queen and Empire!!” 146-147 + The Cartoon is typical of the great celebrations which + marked the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee. The Colonial, Asiatic, + and African contingents took part in the procession on June + 22. + + “Brothers in Arms” 148 + A treacherous attack had been made at Maizar on the + Political Officer’s escort. The British loss was heavy, but + the Native Infantry behaved with the greatest gallantry. + + Saved! 149 + England, Russia and France, the Powers originally + responsible for the freedom of Greece, agreed to jointly + guarantee a loan to that country. + + “Financial Relations” 150 + Colonel Saunderson, Mr. Healy, and Mr. Lecky had united in + supporting the Irish Local Government Bill, which assigned + £700,000 a year to Ireland. + + Bull-Baiting 151 + Continental ill-feeling against Great Britain was at this + time more than usually manifested. + + Sentinels 152 + The occupation of Port Arthur by Russia seemed to leave + Great Britain no alternative but to adopt a similar course + with Wei-Hai-Wei. + + The Duello 153 + The United States, on account of Spanish misrule in Cuba, + had declared war against Spain. + + Bismarck 154-155 + Prince Bismarck, the great Chancellor of the German Empire, + died on July 30, 1898. + + Honour à la Russe 156 + When the Russians occupied Talien-Wan it was understood + that it was to be a free port. + + Our Masters’ Masters 157 + Sympathy for the Costers had led to the rejection of a + municipal bye-law for the repression of street shouting. + + Khartoum! 158-159 + Khartoum was captured by the Mahdi on Jan. 26, 1885, and + General Gordon assassinated. On Sept. 2, 1898, General + Kitchener annihilated the Khalifa’s army and re-entered the + town. + + A Fixture 160 + The conquest of the Soudan seemed to indicate a permanence + of the British occupation of Egypt. + + Under the Mistletoe 161 + Sir William Harcourt had written to Mr. John Morley + announcing his retirement from the leadership of the Liberal + Party. + + A New Year’s Greeting 162 + Thanks to Mr. Henneker Heaton, some of the Colonies had + accepted the principle of an International Penny Postage. + + Diogenes-Morley 163 + Mr. Morley was one of the few who remained faithful to the + traditions of the old Liberal Party. + + A Free Hand! 164 + Parliament had been prorogued, and the Government would in + the interim, it was thought, have a free hand in the South + African and other questions. + + Open at Last! 165 + The Russians had made Talien-Wan a free port. There had been + some doubt as to Russia’s intentions. + + Plain English 166 + The Transvaal Government had sent an insolent Ultimatum to + Great Britain, requiring the withdrawal within forty-eight + hours of the British forces from the Boer frontiers. + + Who said “Dead”? 167 + On Feb. 27, 1900, the anniversary of the Majuba Hill + disaster, General Cronje surrendered to General Roberts. + + Full of Resource 168 + The Chancellor of the Exchequer had announced in his Budget + speech that he hoped to recover a large proportion of the + war expenses by taxation of the Transvaal. + + Good Wishes! 169 + “Mr. Punch” here expresses his good wishes for the success + of the Paris Exhibition, which was shortly to be opened. + + The Avenger! 170-171 + Thrilling details had been published of the reported + massacre of the British and Foreign Ministers in Pekin. + Happily this proved to be unfounded. + + The Imperial Dispensary 172 + Great satisfaction was felt in the Colonies at the + introduction by Mr. Chamberlain of his Commonwealth of + Australia Bill. + + Shifting his Capital 173 + President Kruger had abandoned Pretoria on the near approach + of the British forces, taking with him, it was reported, + bullion to the value of £2,000,000. + + In the Movement 174 + On the advance of the Allied troops to Pekin the Empress and + the Chinese Court had fled to the interior. + + Reporting Himself 175 + The City of London Imperial Volunteers met with an + enthusiastic reception in the City and elsewhere on their + return from South-Africa. + + Time’s Appeal 176-177 + + + + + Cartoons + by + Sir John Tenniel. + +[Illustration: May Day, Eighteen hundred and Fifty-one.] + +[Illustration: _July, 1853._ + + The Bear and the Bees.—A New Version of an Old Story.] + +[Illustration: _June, 1854._ + + What Nicholas heard in the Shell.] + +[Illustration: _August, 1857._ + + The British Lion’s Vengeance on the Bengal Tiger.] + +[Illustration: _February, 1859._ + + The Quaker and the Bauble. + + “It is the Land which the territorial party represents in + Parliament.... That is the theory of the Constitution: Blackstone + says so. But it is a thing which is not likely to be respected much + longer, and it must go, even if involving the destruction of the + Constitution.”—Mr. BRIGHT.] + +[Illustration: _December, 1859._ + + John Bull Guards his Pudding.] + +[Illustration: _January, 1860._ + + Dame Cobden’s New Pupil.] + +[Illustration: _May, 1860._ + + Lyndhurst as Nestor rebukes the Chiefs.] + +[Illustration: _November, 1860._ + + Right Leg in the Boot at last. + + GARIBALDI. “If it won’t go on, Sire, try a little more powder.”] + +[Illustration: _November, 1860._ + + New Elgin Marbles. + + ELGIN TO EMPEROR. “Come, knuckle down! No cheating this time!”] + +[Illustration: _March, 1861._ + + “Beggar my Neighbour.” + + PAM. “Is not your Majesty tired of this foolish game?”] + +[Illustration: _April, 1861._ + + Papal Allocution.—Snuffing out Modern Civilisation.] + +[Illustration: _November, 1861._ + + King Cotton Bound; + + Or, The Modern Prometheus.] + +[Illustration: _December, 1861._ + + Waiting for an Answer.] + +[Illustration: _December, 1861._ + + Columbia’s Fix. + + COLUMBIA. “Which answer shall I send?”] + +[Illustration: _May, 1862._ + + Peace. + + Mr. PUNCH’S Design for a colossal Statue which ought to have been + placed in the International Exhibition.] + +[Illustration: _June, 1862._ + + The “Sensation” Struggle in America.] + +[Illustration: _June, 1863._ + + Britannia Discovering the Source of the Nile. + + BRITANNIA. “Aha, Mr. Nilus! So I’ve found you at last!”] + +[Illustration: _March, 1863._ + + At Home and Abroad.] + +[Illustration: _January, 1864._ + + Miranda and Prospero. + + MIRANDA (EUROPE). “If by your art, my dearest Louis, you have put + the wild waters in this roar, allay them.”] + +[Illustration: _January, 1864._ + + Shakspeare and the Pigmies.] + +[Illustration: _September, 1864._ + + The American Juggernaut.] + +[Illustration: _May, 1865._ + + Britannia Sympathises with Columbia.] + +[Illustration: _September, 1866._ + + Vulcan’s Best Customer. + + PEACE. “Not much doing, I suppose, Mr. Vulcan?” + VULCAN. “Doing! Thanks to you, Miss, I’ve a’most more work than I + can manage.”] + +[Illustration: _February, 1867._ + + J. A. ROEBUCK. E. HORSMAN. T. HUGHES. LORD CRANBORNE. + S. H. WALPOLE. SIR JOHN PAKINGTON. LORD STANLEY. R. LOWE. J. S. + MILL. + LORD JOHN RUSSEL. W. E. GLADSTONE. EARL OF DERBY. B. DISRAELI. JOHN + BRIGHT. + + Gladiators preparing for the Arena.] + +[Illustration: _January, 1870._ + + “Onward!”] + +[Illustration: _September, 1870._ + + France, Sept. 4, 1870. + + “Aux armes, Citoyens; + Formez vos bataillons!” + _The “Marseillaise.”_] + +[Illustration: _July, 1870._ + + A Vision on the Way. “BEWARE!”] + +[Illustration: _October, 1870._ + + Versailles, Oct. 5, 1870. + + GHOST OF LOUIS THE FOURTEENTH (to GHOST OF NAPOLEON THE FIRST). + “Is this the end of ‘All the Glories?’”] + +[Illustration: _July, 1871._ + + Ajax Defying the Lightning.] + +[Illustration: _March, 1871._ + + “Væ Victis!” + + Paris, March 1st, 1871.] + +[Illustration: _December, 1871._ + + Suspense.] + +[Illustration: _September, 1872._ + + The Loving Cup. + + “In this we bury all unkindness!”—SHAKSPEARE.] + +[Illustration: _February, 1874._ + + Paradise and the Peri. + + “Joy, joy for ever! My task is done— + The gates are passed, and Heaven is won!” + _Lalla Rookh._] + +[Illustration: _March, 1874._ + +Dearly Bought. + + SIR GARNET. “It don’t look much, Madam, but it has cost good money, + and better lives.” + BRITANNIA. “And but for you, Sir Garnet, might have cost more of + both!”] + +[Illustration: _December, 1874._ + + The Damp Roman Candle. + + PAPA PIUS. “But it won’t go off!”] + +[Illustration: _December, 1875._ + + “Mosé in Egitto!!!”] + +[Illustration: _June, 1875._ + + Waiting to be Won.] + +[Illustration: _November, 1877._ + + Stuck in the Mud. + + M. LE MARÉCHAL (loq.). “J’y suis! J’y reste!” (?)] + +[Illustration: _August, 1878._ + + The “Pas de Deux!” + + (From the “Scène de Triomphe” in the Grand Anglo-Turkish Ballet + d’Action.)] + +[Illustration: _February, 1880._ + + Imperium et Libertas! + + (Russ. Translation.)] + +[Illustration: _May, 1881._ + + The School of Musketry. + + BOER (to F. M. H. R. H. THE COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF). “I say, Dook! You + don’t happen to want a practical ‘Musketry Instructor,’ do you?”] + +[Illustration: _October, 1881._ + + A Common Sorrow.] + +[Illustration: _August, 1881._ + + “Out of the Wood!”] + +[Illustration: _December, 1882._ + + Change of Address. + + “For Despatch of Business.” + + Mr. PUNCH (to Themis). “Well, Madam, now that your New + Establishment is open, I trust the system you mean to adopt is—Low + Charges and no Delays.”] + +[Illustration: _February, 1883._ + + On the Trail.] + +[Illustration: _November, 1883._ + + Snubbed! + + MOSSOO (aside). “Ha!—with my hated Rival! Why was I so rude to her?!”] + +[Illustration: _April, 1884._ + + “Mirage.” + + GENERAL GORDON.... “What is it that I seem to see + Across the sand waste? Is it the quick gleam + Of English steel, or but a desert-dream? + Help—or that last illusion of distress, + The mocking Mirage of the wilderness?”] + +[Illustration: _May, 1884._ + + “Mrs. Micawber.” + + Mrs. M. (hysterically). “I never will do it! It’s of no use asking + me! I never will desert Mr. Micawber!!” + _David Copperfield_.] + +[Illustration: _January, 1885._ + + “Wait till the Clouds roll by!”] + +[Illustration: _February, 1885._ + + “Too Late!”] + +[Illustration: _April, 1885._ + + “Only his Play.” (!!!) + + “The Russian Government hope that this unlucky incident may not + prevent the continuance of the negotiations. (Laughter.)”—Mr. + Gladstone, quoting M. de Giers.] + +[Illustration: _May, 1885._ + + The Broken Covenant. + + “We cannot close this book, and say we will look into it no + more.”—Mr. Gladstone’s Speech, April 27th.] + +[Illustration: _May, 1885._ + + Our Protean Premier! + + (As “The Angel of Peace,” in his Unrivalled + Variety-and-Quick-Change Entertainment.)] + +[Illustration: _August, 1885._ + + The “Irrepressible” Tourist. + + BISMARCK. “H’m!—Ha!—Where shall I go next?”] + +[Illustration: _December, 1885._ + + The Waits.] + +[Illustration: _August, 1886._ + + The Grand Young Man!! + + SHADE OF “DIZZY.” “Dear me! Quite reminds one of old times!!”] + +[Illustration: _April, 1886._ + + Sink or Swim!!] + +[Illustration: _June, 1886._ + + “1885.” + + (A Playful Adaptation of Meissonier’s Famous Picture, “1814.”)] + +[Illustration: _November, 1886._ + + The Tempter. + + SPIRIT OF ANARCHY. “What! No work! Come and enlist with me—I’ll + find work for you!!”] + +[Illustration: _April, 1887._ + + Salisbury Sisyphus. + + “Unending task!” ... + * * * * * + “Swift roll the years, and still the ceaseless round, + The toilsome press up the precipitous ground, + The sullen slow ascent, the swift rebound!”] + +[Illustration: _October, 1886._ + + “What of the Night?”] + +[Illustration: _December, 1887._ + + “Quite English, you know.” + + PRESIDENT CLEVELAND (to COLUMBIA). “Will you allow me to introduce + this Young Lady?”] + +[Illustration: _January, 1888._ + + Bear or Bug-bear? + + “Thou com’st in such a questionable shape!”—_Hamlet._] + +[Illustration: _February, 1888._ + + In the Arena. + + The “Parade” before the Conflict.] + +[Illustration: _March, 1888._ + + Germany. March 9, 1888.] + +[Illustration: _March, 1888._ + + Consol-ation; + + Or, “A Fair Exchange no Robbery.” + + SWEET SIMPLICITY. “I AM sorry to part with him!” + SHREWD BUT SEDUCTIVE SHEPHERD. “Nay, dear Child! What though this + one be but indifferent fair to look on at present? He’ll last + longer—and you will LEARN TO LOVE HIM!!”] + +[Illustration: _April, 1888._ + + What Next?] + +[Illustration: _May, 1888._ + + “Panic amongst the Pigs!”] + +[Illustration: _January, 1890._ + + Plain English! + + JOHN BULL. “Look here, my little Friend, I don’t want to hurt your + little feelings—but, COME OFF THAT FLAG!!!”] + +[Illustration: _August, 1890._ + + From the Nile to the Neva. + + SHADE OF PHARAOH. “Forbear! That weapon always wounds the hand that + wields it.” + +[Illustration: _March, 1890._ + + Dropping the Pilot.] + +[Illustration: _October, 1890._ + + The McGladstone! + + “To land McGladstone lightly sprang, + And thrice aloud his bugle rang + With note prolong’d and varied strain, + Till bold Ben-Ghoil replied again.” + + “_Lora of the Isles._” Canto IV.] + +[Illustration: _December, 1890._ + + “Separatists.” + + Douglas ... MR. GLADSTONE. Marmion ... MR. PARNELL. + + DOUGLAS. “The hand of Douglas is his own; + And never shall in friendly grasp + The hand of such as Marmion clasp!”—_Marmion._ Canto VI.] + +[Illustration: _January, 1891._ + +Arbitration. + + THE SEAL. “Belay, you two Johnnies!—avast quarrelling! Give me a + ‘Close-time,’ and leave the ‘Sea’ an open question.”] + +[Illustration: _February, 1891._ + + “Retire!—What do *You* Think?”] + +[Illustration: _February, 1891._ + + Coriolanus. + + “Such a nature, + Tickled with good success, disdains the shadow + Which he treads on at noon.”—_Coriolanus_, Act I., Sc. 1.] + +[Illustration: _March, 1891._ + + “Advance, Australia!” + + BRITISH LION. “Bravo, Boys!—SWING TOGETHER!!”] + +[Illustration: _July, 1891._ + + Mr. Punch’s Jubilee Pageant. + + (As reflected in Punch’s Magic Mirror.)] + +[Illustration: _September, 1891._ + + “Turning the Tables.”] + +[Illustration: _October, 1891._ + + “What will he do with it?” + + STARVING RUSSIAN PEASANT. “Is none of that for ME, ‘Little Father’?”] + +[Illustration: _October, 1891._ + + Trying it on! + + RUSSIA. “SS-S-T! (Whispers.) I want to speak to you, my dear!”] + +[Illustration: _January, 1892._ + + The Coming of Ninety-Two + + To the Modern Merlin, MR. PUNCH. + + “And down the wave, and in the flame was borne + A naked babe, and rode to PUNCH’S feet, + Who stoopt, and caught the babe, and cried, ‘The Year! + Here is an heir for Ninety-One!’”—_Adapted from Tennyson’s “Coming of Arthur.”_] + +[Illustration: _January, 1892._ + + “Short ’Anded.” + + MRS. HALSBURY. “I tell you what it is, Mrs. Coley, Mum—if all this + ’ere dirty linen’s to be got through, we must ’ave ’ELP, Mum!!”] + +[Illustration: _February, 1892._ + + The Attack on the “Capit*a*l.”] + +[Illustration: _February, 1892._ + + “Her Majesty’s Servants.” + + View of the Stage on the re-opening of the Theatre Royal Westminster.] + +[Illustration: _March, 1892._ + + Younger than Ever! + + The G.O.M. “Now then, Harcourt!—Tuck in your tuppenny!——Over!!”] + +[Illustration: _April, 1892._ + + The Dynamite Dragon.] + +[Illustration: _April, 1892._ + + The New “Queen of the May.”] + +[Illustration: _June, 1892._ + + “When Greek meets Greek.”] + +[Illustration: _January, 1893._ + + Mischief!] + +[Illustration: _April, 1893._ + + A Pilgrim’s Progress.] + +[Illustration: _April, 1893._ + + Uncle Toby and Widow Wadman. + + (Modern Ulster Version. After C. R. Leslie, R.A.’s celebrated + picture.) + + MRS. ULSTER. “Now, Mr. Bull, do you see any ‘GREEN’ in my eye?”] + +[Illustration: _May, 1893._ + + “The Minstrel Boy.” + + LORD SALISBURY (sings). “I’ll harp wild war, aye, from sea to sea, + Ere the Loyalists stoop to slavery!”] + +[Illustration: _July, 1893._ + + “Father William.” + + “You are old,” said the Youth; “one would hardly suppose + That your eye was as steady as ever; + Yet you balance that Eel on the end of your nose— + What makes you so awfully clever?”] + +[Illustration: _August, 1893._ + + The French Wolf and the Siamese Lamb.] + +[Illustration: _September, 1893._ + + “Over the Hills and Far Away!”] + +[Illustration: _September, 1893._ + + The “Forlorn Hope.”] + +[Illustration: _January, 1894._ + + A Dirty Crossing. + + THE OLD LADY OF THREADNEEDLE STREET (loq.). “O dear, O dear! I wish + I were out of this nasty mess!”] + +[Illustration: _February, 1894._ + + “Confidences.” + + JOHN BULL. “Did you ever see anything worse than my Navy?” + JEAN CRAPAUD. “Yes—MINE!!”] + +[Illustration: _February, 1894._ + + “Pluck’d!” + + PARISH COUNCILS COCKATOO (sadly). “I’ve had a doose of a time of + it!!!”] + +[Illustration: _March, 1894._ + + Unarming. + + “Unarm!—the long day’s task is done!”—_Antony and Cleopatra_, Act + IV., Sc. 12.] + +[Illustration: _April, 1894._ + + Lemon-Squash. + + WILLIAM HARCOURT (the Barman). “Wonder if I can squeeze any more + out of HIM?”] + +[Illustration: _July, 1894._ + + “Vive la République!” + + “The tear that brimmeth, blindeth not her eye, + So fixed aloft it lowereth not to greet + The writhing reptile bruised by her unfaltering feet!”] + +[Illustration: _September, 1894._ + + Jap the Giant-Killer.] + +[Illustration: _October, 1894._ + + “Vested Interests.” + + HOUSE OF LORDS CHARWOMAN. “Well! them Rogeberries, and ’Erbert + Gladstings, and Haskwidges, and the rest on ’em may tork—and they + may tork—but they h’aint turned HUS out yet!!”] + +[Illustration: _December, 1894._ + + “All’s Well!” + + BRITISH LION AND RUSSIAN BEAR (together). “What a pity we didn’t + know each other before!”] + +[Illustration: _January, 1895._ + + The New Passenger.] + +[Illustration: _January, 1895._ + + “Who said ‘*Atrocities*’?” + + (After the Popular Engraving.) + “Old as I am, my feelings have not been deadened in regard to + matters of such a dreadful description.” + _Mr. Gladstone’s Speech at Hawarden, December 29._ + +[Illustration: _March, 1895._ + + Silent! + + LITTLE KHEDIVE. “Tell me, great Sphinx—is Egypt for the Egyptians?”] + +[Illustration: _April, 1895._ + + An Easter ’Oliday. + + Duet (’ARCOURT and HARTHUR sing while being jolted). + + “La-a-zi-ly la-a-zi-ly! Drow-ow-ow-sily! Drow-ow-ow-sily!” etc.] + +[Illustration: _June, 1895._ + + “William! ahoy!” + + OPEN-MINDED WILLIAM (having come ashore from “The Stormy Petrel”). + “Avast there, Messmates! The statesman who would lay his hands on a + steeple-hatted female in distress—save in the way of ke-indness,” + etc., etc. + [_The “Messmates” “avast” accordingly_. + +[Illustration: _May, 1895._ + + The Old Crusaders! + + The Duke of Argyll and Mr. Gladstone “Brothers in Arms” again! + + BULGARIA, 1876. ARMENIA, 1895.] + +[Illustration: _July, 1895._ + + Old Warder William. + + THE VETERAN (loquitur). “Dear me! What HAS become of Harcourt?”] + +[Illustration: _February, 1896._ + + “Just a-goin’ to Begin!” + + PROFESSOR SALISBURY (P.P.R.). “Now, my Sportin’ Gents, ’ere’s the + ’Atfield Pet and the Brummagem Bruiser—Who’ll have ’em on with + either of ’em?”] + +[Illustration: _January, 1896._ + + The Tug of War.] + +[Illustration: _April, 1896._ + + The Patient Ass. + + THE INCOME-TAXED ONE MURMURETH. “I don’t grumble, but—I SHOULD like + just a little taken off.”] + +[Illustration: _August, 1896._ + + A Turkish Bath. + + SULTAN. “They gave it me pretty hot in that Armenian room! But + Bismillah! This is——Phew!!”] + +[Illustration: _October, 1896._ + + Preparing his Speech. + + MR. JOE CHAMBERLAIN (to himself). “‘In short, Gentlemen—if you are + only true to your principles, any one of you may become—as I have + done—a Minister in a Liber—I should say in a Conserv—I beg pardon—I + should say in an Unionist Government.’ H’m rather confusing—I don’t + think THAT’ll quite do!”] + +[Illustration: _November, 1896._ + +“Turkey Limited.” + +SULTAN. “Bismillah! Make me into a Limited Company? M’m—ah s’pose +they’ll allow me to join the Board after allotment!”] + +[Illustration: _December, 1896._ + + “Seaside Lodgings.” + + RUSSIAN BEAR. “Nice view of the sea! Just what I wanted! Think + I’ll take ’em!”] + +[Illustration: _January, 1897._ + + The Queen’s Year!] + +[Illustration: _February, 1897._ + + Against the Grain. + + JOHN BULL (loq.). “Ah! that Greek’s a plucky little chap! Precious + sorry that me and my Forin’ Mates has to stop him!”] + +[Illustration: _March, 1897._ + + Tender Mercies! + + DAME EUROPA (to LITTLE CRETE). “Don’t cry, my little Man. I’ve + asked this nice, kind Turkish Policeman to stay and take care of + you!”] + +[Illustration: _May, 1897._ + + “Who says ‘Sick Man’ now?”] + +[Illustration: _June, 1897._ + + Spithead. June 26. + + BRITISH LION (taking the Young Lions out to see the Great Naval + Review). “Lor’ love yer, my Lads, this is the proudest moment of my + life!”] + +[Illustration: _June, 1897._ + + “For Queen and Empire!!”] + +[Illustration: _September, 1897._ + + “Brothers in Arms.”] + +[Illustration: _February, 1898._ + + Saved! + + (Scene from Grand International Nautical Melodrama, first performed + in 1833, and now revived with all the Original Scenery and Effects.) + + THE THREE SAILORS (together). “Avast there! you lubberly Swab! + Take the gold, and let the Gy-url go free!!”] + +[Illustration: _February, 1898._ + + “Financial Relations.” + + Chorus of Long-lost Brothers. + + SAUNDERSON, HEALY, LECKY (singing): + + “It’s the most disthressful counthry that ever you did see! + We want Siv’n Hundred Thousand Pounds from the Saxon Treasuree!”] + +[Illustration: _March, 1898._ + + “Bull-Baiting.”] + +[Illustration: _April, 1898._ + + Sentinels.] + +[Illustration: _April, 1898._ + + The Duello. + + “Oh, the pity of it!”] + +[Illustration: _August, 1898._ + +Bismarck.] + +[Illustration: _May, 1898._ + +Honour à la Russe. + +BRITISH LION. “What! Not come in here! Why, you gave me your word!” + +RUSSIAN BEAR. “My friend! HOW you misunderstand me!” + +BRITISH LION. “Do I! All right! NEVER NO MORE!”] + +[Illustration: _July, 1898._ + +Our Masters’ Masters. + +NEWSPAPER HAWKER. “Shout away, Bill! We’re safe enough as long as we +votes ‘Progressive’!!”] + +[Illustration: _September, 1898._ + +Khartoum! + +Monday, January 26, 1885. Friday, September 2, 1898.] + +[Illustration: _November, 1898._ + +A Fixture.] + +[Illustration: _December, 1898._ + +Under the Mistletoe. + +MISS WILHELMINA HARCOURT (to MISS JOANNA MORLEY). “Really, my dear, +I don’t think it seems much use our staying here any longer.... They +won’t come!”] + +[Illustration: _January, 1899._ + +A New Year’s Greeting.] + +[Illustration: _January, 1899._ + +Diogenes-Morley. + +(In search of a genuine Liberal.) + +D.-M. “Can’t see one anywhere.” + [_Gives it up._] + +[Illustration: _August, 1899._ + +A Free Hand! + +HARTHUR B. (to the Butler). “Well, thank ’Evins, Mr. Salisbury, they’ve +all left the ’Ouse!” + +JOE (the Buttons). “Now we can do just as we like, and no questions +arst.”] + +[Illustration: _August, 1899._ + +Open at Last! + +RUSSIAN BEAR (politely). “Come in, Miss. How COULD I keep my door +closed against YOU!”] + +[Illustration: _October, 1899._ + +Plain English. + +JOHN BULL (to Boer). “As you WILL fight, you shall have it. THIS time +it’s a fight to a finish.”] + +[Illustration: _March, 1900._ + +Who said “Dead”?] + +[Illustration: _March, 1900._ + +Full of Resource. + +PRESIDENT KRUGER (reading the Chancellor of the Exchequer’s speech on +the Budget debate):—“I am not going to bind myself as to what I will do +on the termination of the War. I look first to the Transvaal.” + +“Oh, DOES he? I know what I’M going to do on the termination of the +war. I’M going through the BANKRUPTCY COURT!”] + +[Illustration: _April, 1900._ + +Good Wishes!] + +[Illustration: _July, 1900._ + +The Avenger!] + +[Illustration: _May, 1900._ + +The Imperial Dispensary. + +THE KANGAROO. “I’ve got a sort of—er—feeling of oppression. My doctor +at home gave me that Prescription!” + +MR. CHAMBERLAIN (Colonial Chemist and Druggist according to the British +Pharmacopœia). “‘Abolition of Appeal to Privy Council’—of course, I +COULD make it up for you, but I think I can give you something that +will exactly suit your constitution!”] + +[Illustration: _June, 1900._ + +Shifting his Capital.] + +[Illustration: _August, 1900._ + +In the Movement. + +OOM PAUL (to himself). “Shifting her Capital? My idea!”] + +[Illustration: _September, 1900._ + +Reporting Himself. + + You that answered England’s call + At the darkest of the night, + Come and take your coronal + Won in many a gallant fight! + + She that armed your eager ranks, + She from whom you have your name, + London’s city yields you thanks + For your gift of added fame!] + +[Illustration: _January, 1901._ + +Time’s appeal.] + + + + +Transcriber’s Notes: + + - Text enclosed by underscores is in italics (_italics_). + - Text enclosed by asterisks is underlined (*underlined*). + - Blank page has been removed. + - Redundant title page removed. + - Page 33: “Marseilliase” corrected to “Marseillaise”. + + + + + +End of Project Gutenberg's Cartoons by Sir John Tenniel, by John Tenniel + +*** END OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK CARTOONS BY SIR JOHN TENNIEL *** + +***** This file should be named 59801-0.txt or 59801-0.zip ***** +This and all associated files of various formats will be found in: + http://www.gutenberg.org/5/9/8/0/59801/ + +Produced by Chris Curnow, Robert Tonsing, and the Online +Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This +file was produced from images generously made available +by The Internet Archive) + + +Updated editions will replace the previous one--the old editions will +be renamed. + +Creating the works from print editions not protected by U.S. copyright +law means that no one owns a United States copyright in these works, +so the Foundation (and you!) can copy and distribute it in the United +States without permission and without paying copyright +royalties. 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You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms +of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at +www.gutenberg.org. If you are not located in the United States, you'll +have to check the laws of the country where you are located before using +this ebook. + + + +Title: Cartoons by Sir John Tenniel + Selected from the pages of "Punch" + +Author: John Tenniel + +Release Date: June 24, 2019 [EBook #59801] + +Language: English + +Character set encoding: UTF-8 + +*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK CARTOONS BY SIR JOHN TENNNIEL *** + + + + +Produced by Chris Curnow, Robert Tonsing, and the Online +Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This +file was produced from images generously made available +by The Internet Archive) + + + + + + +</pre> + + + <div class="forenote"> + <p><b>Note:</b> Cartoon images link to higher resolution versions.</p> + </div> + + <div class="figcenter"> + <img src="images/cover.jpg" width="596" height="800" alt="" /> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + + <div class="figcenter w480"> + <a id="i_frontis"><img src="images/i_frontis.jpg" width="487" height="700" alt="" /></a> + <div class="attribl"><i>Elliott & Fry</i>]</div> + <div class="attribr">[<i>London.</i></div> + <div class="caption">Sir John Tenniel.</div> + </div> + + <h1>Cartoons</h1> + + <div class="center bookman"><b>by</b></div> + + <div class="red bookman center xxlarge mt2"><b>Sir John Tenniel</b></div> + + <div class="center mt10">Selected from the Pages of “PUNCH.”</div> + + <div class="center mt10"> + LONDON:<br /> + “PUNCH” OFFICE, 10, BOUVERIE STREET. + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="center small "> + BRADBURY, AGNEW & CO., LTD., PRINTERS,<br /> + LONDON AND TONBRIDGE. + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="chapter" id="Prefatory_Note"> + <h2>Prefatory Note.</h2> + </div> + + <hr class="r15" /> + <p class="drop-cap"> + THE present collection of Sir John Tenniel’s Cartoons is intended to be + a selection comprising the more memorable of those which have appeared + in “Punch” during the last 50 years. The first in the collection bears + the date of 1851, and the last is Sir John Tenniel’s final Cartoon in + January, 1901. Short explanatory notes have been provided, but as most + of them will, perhaps, be unnecessary to those to whom the Cartoons + themselves are familiar, they have been grouped together and combined + with the Table of Contents at the commencement of the volume, where + they can readily be referred to. + </p> + + <p><i>March, 1901.</i></p> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="chapter" id="CONTENTS"> + <h2>Contents.</h2> + </div> + + <table summary="Contents"> + <tr> + <th> </th> + <th class="tdr"><div>PAGE</div></th> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_002-3">May Day, 1851</a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>2-3</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">The Great Exhibition of All Nations was opened in Hyde + Park on May Day, 1851, by the Queen and the Prince Consort.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_004">The Bear and the Bees.—A New + Version of an Old Story</a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>4</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">The invasion of Turkey by the Russian forces had been met + by an unexpected resistance, and had aroused the hostility of the European Powers.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_005">What Nicholas Heard in the Shell</a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>5</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">The Emperor Nicholas of Russia had provoked a declaration + of war by England and France, and his armies had already suffered several defeats.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_006-7">The British Lion’s Vengeance on the Bengal Tiger</a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>6-7</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">The horrible misdeeds of the native Indian soldiers after the + Mutiny aroused throughout the country an uncontrollable desire for revenge.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_008">The Quaker and the Bauble</a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>8</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">Mr. Bright, at this time, in his zeal for Parliamentary Reform, + was unsparing in his attacks upon the Landed Interest and the Aristocracy.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_009">John Bull Guards his Pudding</a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>9</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">This year marks the formation of the Volunteer force, which + elicited an enthusiastic response from all classes.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_010">Dame Cobden’s New Pupil</a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>10</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">Richard Cobden was the means of procuring a Treaty of + Commerce between France and England—beneficial to both countries.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_011">Lyndhurst as Nestor rebukes the Chiefs</a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>11</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">Lord Lyndhurst—the Nestor of the House of Lords—in a + speech of great power reproved the Government for their neglect of the Navy.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_012">Right Leg in the Boot at Last</a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>12</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">Victor Emmanuel, King of Sardinia, was patriotically urged + by General Garibaldi to aid in the liberation of the Italian Peninsula.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_013">New Elgin Marbles</a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>13</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">Lord Elgin, having with the English and French forces + occupied Pekin, compelled the Chinese Emperor to pay the indemnity for the last war.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_014">“Beggar my Neighbour”</a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>14</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">The Emperor Napoleon was making great additions to the + French Navy, provoking a corresponding increase by Great Britain.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_015">Papal Allocution.—Snuffing out Modern Civilisation</a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>15</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">Pope Pius the Ninth had issued an Allocution condemning + without reserve all aspirations for Reform at home and abroad.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_016">King Cotton Bound</a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>16</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">The outbreak of the Civil War in the United States prevented + the exportation of cotton, and produced great misery in our manufacturing districts.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_017">Waiting for an Answer</a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>17</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">The intrusion on a British ship by United States officials and + the seizure therefrom of Envoys from the Southern States, led to a demand from Great Britain for their release.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_018">Columbia’s Fix</a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>18</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">The justice of Great Britain’s demand was eventually acknowledged + by the United States, and the Envoys were set at liberty.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_019">Peace</a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>19</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">“Mr. Punch’s” design for a Colossal Statue, which ought to + have been placed in the International Exhibition.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"> + <span class="pagenum"><a id="Page_viii">viii</a></span> + <a href="#i_020">The “Sensation” Struggle in America</a> + </td> + <td class="tdr"><div>20</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">The Civil War in the United States was being conducted with + great courage on both sides, and many bloody battles had been fought.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_021">Britannia Discovering the Source of the Nile</a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>21</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">The sources of the river Nile, which previously had been + unknown, were discovered by two British travellers, Captains Speke and Grant.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_022-23">At Home and Abroad</a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>22-23</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">The Princess Alexandra of Denmark (now our Queen) made + her entry into London amidst an amazing outburst of affection from all classes.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_024">Miranda and Prospero</a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>24</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">The signs of unrest amongst the European Nationalities were + attributed to the unscrupulous policy of the Emperor of the French.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_025">Shakspeare and the Pigmies</a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>25</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">The celebration of the Tercentenary of the birth of Shakspeare + was believed to have been productive of much self-advertisement amongst professional journalists.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_026-27">The American Juggernaut</a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>26-27</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">The long-continued intensity of the Civil War in the United + States had been accompanied by enormous losses on both sides.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_028">Britannia Sympathises with Columbia</a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>28</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">The murder of Abraham Lincoln, President of the United + States, after the conclusion of the Civil War, evoked widespread feelings of sympathy from all classes of society.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_029">Vulcan’s Best Customer</a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>29</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">The overmastering success of the Prussian Needle-gun in the + Austro-Prussian War had given an immense impetus to the manufacture of arms of precision.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_030-31">Gladiators preparing for the Arena</a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>30-31</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">The Conservatives being at this time in office, Parliament + opened with indications of an unusual bitterness of party warfare.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_032">“Onward!”</a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>32</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">Impressed by the indications of unrest in France, the Emperor + had proposed to grant a modified form of Constitutional Government.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_033">France, Sept. 4, 1870</a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>33</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">The surrender of the French Emperor at Sedan was followed + by the fall of the Empire and the establishment of the + Republic at Paris.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_034-35">A Vision on the Way. “BEWARE!”</a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>34-35</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">France had declared war against Germany, and the Emperor + Napoleon and his son had left Paris to take command. The shade of the Great + Napoleon forebodes the disasters which followed.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_036">Versailles, Oct. 5, 1870</a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>36</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">Versailles from this date became the head-quarters of the + German army investing Paris, and the Prussian King was here proclaimed Emperor in Germany.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_037">Ajax Defying the Lightning</a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>37</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">Mr. Gladstone, after being defeated on the question of Abolition + of Purchase, advised the Queen to put an end to purchase by Royal Warrant.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_038-39">“Vae Victis!”</a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>38-39</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">On March 1st, after the conclusion of Peace at Versailles, the + German army marched into Paris.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_040">Suspense</a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>40</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">The country was in great anxiety on account of the critical + condition of the Prince of Wales.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_041">The Loving Cup</a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>41</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">In respect to the “Alabama” Claims Great Britain was + judged responsible for a sum of 15,500,000 dollars in gold, in full satisfaction of all claims.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_042">Paradise and the Peri</a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>42</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">The General Election had given the Conservatives a majority, + and Mr. Disraeli became Premier for the second time.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_043">Dearly Bought</a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>43</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">Sir Garnet Wolseley’s march to Coomassie involved much + loss of life, with little more result than the possession of the Umbrella, the symbol of Ashanti sovereignty.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_044">The Damp Roman Candle</a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>44</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">The fulminations of the Vatican against the Anti-Infallibility + pamphlet of Mr. Gladstone had failed to produce the effect intended.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"> + <span class="pagenum"><a id="Page_ix">ix</a></span> + <a href="#i_045">“Mosé in Egitto!!!”</a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>45</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">Mr. Disraeli had successfully effected the purchase from the + Khedive, for the sum of £4,000,000, of all his shares in the Suez Canal.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_046-47">Waiting to be Won</a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>46-47</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">An Arctic expedition in search of the North Pole, consisting + of H.M. ships <i>Alert</i> and <i>Discovery</i>, had sailed on the 29th of May.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_048">Stuck in the Mud</a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>48</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">After the death of M. Thiers, Marshal MacMahon maintained a + stubborn attitude; he was believed to be under the influence of reactionary advisers.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_049">The “Pas de Deux!”</a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>49</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">Upon their return from Berlin Lords Beaconsfield and + Salisbury were invested with the Order of the Garter.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_050-51">Imperium et Libertas!</a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>50-51</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">An adaptation of Lord Beaconsfield’s phrase, suggested by + the state of things in Russia, where there had been another Nihilist attempt upon the life of the Emperor.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_052">The School of Musketry</a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>52</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">At the battle of Majuba Hill the Boers had shown their + superiority in marksmanship. “Mr. Punch” points the lesson for the benefit of the Duke of Cambridge.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_053">A Common Sorrow</a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>53</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">General Garfield, President of the United States, had succumbed + to the effect of the shot of the assassin Guiteau, who had fired at him on July 2nd.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_054-55">“Out of the Wood!” </a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>54-55</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">The Irish Land Bill, designed in the interests of Hibernia, + after many difficulties had finally passed.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_056">Change of Address</a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>56</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">The new Royal Courts of Justice in the Strand were opened + by Queen Victoria on the 4th December.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_057">On the Trail </a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>57</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">Seventeen persons suspected of complicity with the Phœnix + Park murders had been arrested. There was a good hope of at length securing the clue to the series of crimes.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_058">Snubbed!</a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>58</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">An exchange of visits, the first for the last 200 years, had + taken place between the German and Spanish Courts. This aroused jealousy in France, + where the Spanish King had recently been rudely received.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_059">“Mirage”</a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>59</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">At this time General Gordon at Khartoum was isolated. His + appeal for assistance and the opening of communications with Khartoum by the Suakin-Berber route, was still delayed.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_060">“Mrs. Micawber”</a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>60</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">This Cartoon refers to Mr. Gladstone’s vacillating Egyptian + policy, and pictures him as “Micawber waiting for something to turn up.” The + Liberal Party, however, like Mrs. Micawber, remained loyal to the Premier.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_061">“Wait till the Clouds roll by”</a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>61</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">Mr. Gladstone, burdened with political complications at + home and abroad, ill-health and impaired voice, was resting and recruiting + at Hawarden. The advice here tendered to him was the title of a popular song.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_062">“Too Late!”</a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>62</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">When Sir Charles Wilson at last succeeded in approaching + Khartoum, the Mahdi’s flag was flying upon what had been Gordon’s citadel. + Khartoum had fallen, and its dauntless defender with it.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_063">“Only his Play” (!!!)</a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>63</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">The Russians had attacked the Afghans at Penjdeh, and each + side charged the other with provoking the conflict.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_064">The Broken Covenant</a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>64</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">On April 27 Mr. Gladstone made use of the above significant + words with reference to an arrangement or covenant with Russia concerning + Afghanistan, which Russia appeared to have broken.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_065">Our Protean Premier!</a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>65</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">On May 4 Mr. Gladstone removed all immediate fear of + war, by announcing that Russia and England would resume negotiations for the delimitation of the Afghan frontier.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_066">The “Irrepressible” Tourist</a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>66</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">The occupation by Germany of the Caroline Islands had excited + Spanish feeling. England, too, regarded with apprehension the active “Colonial + Policy” of Bismarck at this time.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_067">The Waits</a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>67</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">At the end of the year, Lord Salisbury determined to remain + in office, though left by the General Election in a minority.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_068">The Grand Young Man!!</a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>68</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">Lord Randolph Churchill had been appointed Chancellor of + the Exchequer and Leader of the House of Commons in the new Salisbury Ministry.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"> + <span class="pagenum"><a id="Page_x">x</a></span> + <a href="#i_069">Sink or Swim!!</a> + </td> + <td class="tdr"><div>69</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">Mr. Gladstone had introduced his Home Rule Bill, and had + deliberately set his fortune and that of his party upon the policy thereby involved.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_070-71">“1886”</a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>70-71</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">This travesty depicts the retreat of the Liberal Party on the + defeat of the second reading of Mr. Gladstone’s Home Rule Bill.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_072">The Tempter</a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>72</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">Certain Socialists and Anarchists had taken advantage of the + prevailing poverty and lack of work to make inflammatory appeals to the unemployed.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_073">Salisbury Sisyphus</a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>73</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">Lord Salisbury had to face the difficulties of the Irish question—a + task as formidable to him as to his predecessors.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_074-75">“What of the Night?”</a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>74-75</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">The action of Russia (the Great Northern Bear) in Bulgaria + and elsewhere at this time seemed likely to involve a disturbance of the peace of Europe.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_076">“Quite English, you know”</a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>76</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">President Cleveland was at this time advocating in America + the adoption of the English system of Free Trade.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_077">Bear or Bug-Bear?</a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>77</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">Russia, in consequence of her huge armaments and equivocal + policy, seemed a standing menace to the peace of Europe.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_078-79">In the Arena</a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>78-79</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">The two sides are shown parading before the reassembling of + Parliament—the Unionists (Tory and Liberal) under Lord Salisbury, the Home Rulers under Mr. Gladstone.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_080">Germany, March 9, 1888</a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>80</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">On this date Germany was plunged into mourning owing to + the death of the Emperor William.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_081">Consol-ation</a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>81</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">Mr. Goschen’s National Debt Conversion Bill provided for + the conversion of the 3 per cent. Stocks into a new Stock bearing 2-3/4 per + cent. interest for fifteen years, and thereafter a guaranteed 2-1/2 per cent. for 20 years.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_082">What next?</a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>82</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">The popularity of General Boulanger suggested the idea that + France was growing weary of a Republican “regime.”</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_083">“Panic amongst the Pigs!”</a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>83</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">A Papal Rescript, condemning the Plan of Campaign and the + practice of Boycotting, caused some excitement among the Irish Nationalists.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_084">Plain English!</a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>84</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">England was aggrieved by the action of Portugal in reference + to the Delagoa Railway, and by insults to the British flag committed by the Portuguese.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_085">From the Nile to the Neva</a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>85</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">“And the Egyptians made the children of Israel to serve + with rigour. And they made their lives bitter with hard bondage.”—EXODUS.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_086-87">Dropping the Pilot</a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>86-87</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">In consequence of disagreement with the German Emperor, + Prince Bismarck resigned his post of Chancellor.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_088">The McGladstone!</a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>88</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">Mr. Gladstone had started for Midlothian to carry on another + political campaign for the rallying of his forces.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_089">“Separatists”</a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>89</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">Owing to the scandal arising out of the O’Shea divorce case, + Mr. Gladstone refused to co-operate any longer with Mr. Parnell as leading the Irish Home Rule Party.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_090">Arbitration</a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>90</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">The Americans claimed to make the Behring Sea a mare + clausum, and it was thought advisable to establish a “close-time” for the seals.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_091">“Retire!—What do <i>you</i> think?”</a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>91</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">A rumour that Mr. Gladstone was about to retire from + political life proved to be without foundation.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_092">Coriolanus</a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>92</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">Prince Bismarck had inspired in the columns of the Hamburger + Nachrichten, incessant attacks upon the Imperial policy, and especially upon + the proceedings of his successor, Caprivi.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_093">“Advance, Australia!”</a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>93</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">A scheme, advocated by Sir Henry Parkes, was under consideration + for establishing “one great Union Government” amongst the Australian Colonies.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"> + <span class="pagenum"><a id="Page_xi">xi</a></span> + <a href="#i_094-95">Mr. Punch’s Jubilee Pageant</a> + </td> + <td class="tdr"><div>94-95</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">In July “Mr. Punch” celebrated his Jubilee. The sketches + surrounding the Pageant are of selected cartoons illustrating events ranging over 50 years.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_096">“Turning the Tables”</a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>96</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">The suggestion of “Turning the Tables” was that on this + occasion the Man (France) was dancing to the tune of the Bear acting as leader.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_097">“What will he do with it?”</a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>97</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">It was hoped that some portion of the large Russian loan + might be applied to the relief of misery rather than for war preparations.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_098">Trying it on!</a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>98</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">A rapprochement between Russia and Italy was considered + likely to weaken the strength of the Triple Alliance.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_099">The Coming of Ninety-Two</a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>99</div></td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_100">“Short-’anded”</a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>100</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">“The whole legal machinery is out of gear, and the country + is too busy to put it right.”—<i>Law Times.</i></td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_101">The Attack on the “Capital”</a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>101</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">The Liberal Party, which had organised great public meetings + in London, were making a determined effort to capture the Tory stronghold.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_102-103">“Her Majesty’s Servants”</a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>102-103</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">The Parliament opened for its last Session previous to the + General Election in July, which gave Mr. Gladstone a small majority.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_104">Younger than ever!</a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>104</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">The great Liberal leader, who had been recruiting his health + in the South of France, had returned and resumed the leadership.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_105">The Dynamite Dragon</a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>105</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">The Dynamitards had committed many outrages on the + Continent, and the destruction of property by dynamite had been made a capital offence by the French Chamber.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_106">The New “Queen of the May”</a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>106</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">Incendiary Manifestoes having been issued by the French + proletariat, it was feared that disturbances might ensue during the May Day celebrations on the Continent.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_107">“When Greek meets Greek”</a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>107</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">The two great leaders had issued stirring addresses to the + constituencies, and were preparing to grapple for supremacy at the approaching General Election.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_108">Mischief!</a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>108</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">Mr. Labouchere’s promises of support to the Government + were largely discounted by the report that he considered himself slighted at being left out of office.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_109">A Pilgrim’s Progress</a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>109</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">The Liberal leader was resolved to persevere with his Home + Rule Bill, despite the lukewarm support of the Irish Nationalists + and the fierce opposition of the Ulster Unionists.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_110">Uncle Toby and Widow Wadman</a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>110</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">The Ulster Defence Union had issued a Manifesto antagonistic + to the Home Rule scheme, and mass meetings were held at Belfast and other parts of Ulster.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_111">“The Minstrel Boy”</a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>111</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">The Marquis of Salisbury had visited Belfast, and assisted in + the demonstrations against the Home Rule Bill.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_112">“Father William”</a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>112</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">The German Army Bill, which had been vehemently opposed + and rejected in the previous Parliament, was eventually passed.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_113">The French Wolf and the Siamese Lamb</a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>113</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">Disputes having arisen between the French and Siamese Governments concerning + the boundary of the river Mekong, an ultimatum was sent by France and unconditionally accepted.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_114">“Over the Hills and Far Away!”</a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>114</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">The Premier had gone to Scotland for a well-earned holiday + rest after his arduous exertions during the debates on the Second Home Rule Bill.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_115">The “Forlorn Hope”</a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>115</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">After the summary rejection of the Home Rule Bill by the + Peers, the liberal Party were daily awaiting the signal for an attack on the House of Lords.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_116">A Dirty Crossing</a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>116</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">The management of the Bank of England had been freely criticised in the Press.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_117">“Confidences”</a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>117</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">There had been a debate in the Chamber of Deputies which + provoked comparisons between the French and English Navies.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_118">“Pluck’d!”</a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>118</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">The Local Government Bill had been severely dealt with by the Lords in Committee, + notably the clauses dealing with the Parish Councils.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_119">Unarming</a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>119</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">On March 1, 1894, Mr. Gladstone delivered his last speech + in the House of Commons previous to his final retirement from political life.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"> + <span class="pagenum"><a id="Page_xii">xii</a></span> + <a href="#i_120">Lemon-Squash</a> + </td> + <td class="tdr"><div>120</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">The Chancellor of the Exchequer increased the Income Tax + from 7<i>d.</i> to 8<i>d.</i></td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_121">“Vive la République!”</a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>121</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">A stringent anti-Anarchist Bill had been passed by the French + Chamber after the assassination at Lyons of President Carnot.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_122">Jap the Giant-Killer</a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>122</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">In the war arising out of the Corean dispute between China + and Japan, the Japanese forces gained easy victories, both on land and sea.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_123">“Vested Interests”</a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>123</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">The House of Lords had survived the repeated attacks made + upon it, both in the Commons and by its own Members.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_124">“All’s Well!”</a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>124</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">The Russian Press at this time suggested that an Anglo-Russian + understanding would be of great advantage to the two nations.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_125">The New Passenger</a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>125</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">The year 1894 had been marked by many dynamite outrages on + the Continent, and specially by the assassination of President Carnot. The New Year opened under brighter auspices.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_126">“Who said—‘<i>Atrocities</i>’?”</a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>126</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">Mr. Gladstone had expressed his strong indignation at the + atrocities in Armenia, which had profoundly shocked the + mind of the country.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_127">Silent!</a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>127</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">The British occupation of Egypt still continued, the Egyptian + Government being powerless to suppress outrages on Europeans in Alexandria.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_128">An Easter ’Oliday </a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>128</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">The House of Commons had adjourned for the Easter + vacation. Both leaders were glad of repose after the exciting debates on the Welsh Disestablishment and Irish Land Bills.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_129">“William! ahoy!”</a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>129</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">The Welsh Disestablishment Bill having been warmly discussed in the + Commons, Mr. Gladstone had withdrawn his pair with Mr. Villiers in order to keep “an open mind” on the question.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_130-131">The Old Crusaders!</a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>130-131</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">The Duke of Argyll had presided at an indignation meeting + held in St. James’s Hall to protest against the Armenian atrocities.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_132">Old Warder William</a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>132</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">After Sir William Harcourt’s defeat at Derby he was elected + for West Monmouthshire, the Radical candidate having retired in his favour.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_133">“Just a-goin’ to Begin!”</a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>133</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">It was thought that in the coming Session the Jameson raid would bring + trouble to the Ministry, but this was averted by the skillful management of Mr. Balfour and the Colonial Secretary.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_134-135">The Tug of War</a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>134-135</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">On an appeal from the Uitlanders at Johannesburg, Dr. Jameson crossed the Transvaal + frontier with an armed force. Mr. Chamberlain, however, intervened, and ordered him to retire.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_136">The Patient Ass</a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>136</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">The Budget having shown a considerable surplus, an idea was prevalent that the + Chancellor of the Exchequer would relieve the income-tax payer.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_137">A Turkish Bath</a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>137</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">The Porte at length realised the gravity of the situation in Crete.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_138">Preparing his Speech</a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>138</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">A genial allusion to the many changes which had marked Mr. Chamberlain’s political career.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_139">“Turkey Limited”</a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>139</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">It was reported that the Powers had considered a scheme for a Turkish loan, + to be applied under European control to the cost of the Judiciary, Revenue and Police service.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_140">“Seaside Lodgings”</a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>140</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">The Cartoon foreshadowed Russian designs upon the Chinese naval arsenal + at Port Arthur, which in fact came into her possession a year later.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_141">The Queen’s Year! </a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>141</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">In June of this year Queen Victoria celebrated her Jubilee.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"> + <span class="pagenum"><a id="Page_xiii">xiii</a></span> + <a href="#i_142">Against the Grain</a> + </td> + <td class="tdr"><div>142</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">The Cretans having revolted against Turkish misrule, Greece intervened with an + armed force, but was ordered by the Allied Powers to withdraw.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_143">Tender Mercies!</a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>143</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">The Allied Powers had decided to grant autonomy to Crete, but under Turkish suzerainty.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_144">“Who says ‘Sick Man’ now?”</a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>144</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">After the recall of the Greek army, the Turkish forces were + successful in a conflict with the Cretan insurgents.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_145">Spithead, June 26</a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>145</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">At this great Review of the Fleet there were present 165 British war-ships. + Official representatives from the various Colonies participated in the display.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_146-147">“For Queen and Empire!!”</a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>146-147</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">The Cartoon is typical of the great celebrations which marked the Queen’s + Diamond Jubilee. The Colonial, Asiatic, and African contingents took part in the procession on June 22.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_148">“Brothers in Arms”</a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>148</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">A treacherous attack had been made at Maizar on the Political Officer’s escort. + The British loss was heavy, but the Native Infantry behaved with the greatest gallantry.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_149">Saved!</a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>149</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">England, Russia and France, the Powers originally responsible for the freedom + of Greece, agreed to jointly guarantee a loan to that country.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_150">“Financial Relations”</a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>150</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">Colonel Saunderson, Mr. Healy, and Mr. Lecky had united in supporting the + Irish Local Government Bill, which assigned £700,000 a year to Ireland.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_151">Bull-Baiting</a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>151</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">Continental ill-feeling against Great Britain was at this time + more than usually manifested.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_152">Sentinels</a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>109</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">The occupation of Port Arthur by Russia seemed to leave Great Britain no + alternative but to adopt a similar course with Wei-Hai-Wei.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_153">The Duello</a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>153</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">The United States, on account of Spanish misrule in Cuba, had declared war against Spain.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_154-155">Bismarck</a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>154-155</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">Prince Bismarck, the great Chancellor of the German Empire, died on July 30, 1898.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_156">Honour à la Russe</a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>156</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">When the Russians occupied Talien-Wan it was understood that it was to be a free port.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_157">Our Masters’ Masters</a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>157</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">Sympathy for the Costers had led to the rejection of a + municipal bye-law for the repression of street shouting.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_158-159">Khartoum!</a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>158-159</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">Khartoum was captured by the Mahdi on Jan. 26, 1885, and General Gordon assassinated. + On Sept. 2, 1898, General Kitchener annihilated the Khalifa’s army and re-entered the town.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_160">A Fixture</a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>160</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">The conquest of the Soudan seemed to indicate a permanence of the British occupation of Egypt.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_161">Under the Mistletoe</a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>161</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">Sir William Harcourt had written to Mr. John Morley announcing his retirement from + the leadership of the Liberal Party.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_162">A New Year’s Greeting</a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>162</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">Thanks to Mr. Henneker Heaton, some of the Colonies had accepted the principle of + an International Penny Postage.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_163">Diogenes-Morley</a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>163</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">Mr. Morley was one of the few who remained faithful to the traditions of the old Liberal Party.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_164">A Free Hand!</a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>164</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">Parliament had been prorogued, and the Government would in the interim, it was thought, + have a free hand in the South African and other questions.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_165">Open at Last!</a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>165</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">The Russians had made Talien-Wan a free port. There had been some doubt as to Russia’s intentions.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_166">Plain English</a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>166</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">The Transvaal Government had sent an insolent Ultimatum to Great Britain, requiring + the withdrawal within forty-eight hours of the British forces from the Boer frontiers.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"> + <span class="pagenum"><a id="Page_xiv">xiv</a></span> + <a href="#i_167">Who said “Dead”?</a> + </td> + <td class="tdr"><div>167</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">On Feb. 27, 1900, the anniversary of the Majuba Hill + disaster, General Cronje surrendered to General Roberts.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_168">Full of Resource</a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>168</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">The Chancellor of the Exchequer had announced in his Budget speech that he hoped + to recover a large proportion of the war expenses by taxation of the Transvaal.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_169">Good Wishes!</a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>169</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">“Mr. Punch” here expresses his good wishes for the success + of the Paris Exhibition, which was shortly to be opened.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_170-171">The Avenger!</a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>170-171</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">Thrilling details had been published of the reported massacre of the British + and Foreign Ministers in Pekin. Happily this proved to be unfounded.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_172">The Imperial Dispensary</a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>172</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">Great satisfaction was felt in the Colonies at the introduction + by Mr. Chamberlain of his Commonwealth of Australia Bill.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_173">Shifting his Capital</a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>173</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">President Kruger had abandoned Pretoria on the near approach of the British forces, + taking with him, it was reported, bullion to the value of £2,000,000.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_174">In the Movement</a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>174</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">On the advance of the Allied troops to Pekin the Empress + and the Chinese Court had fled to the interior.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_175">Reporting Himself</a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>175</div></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdl">The City of London Imperial Volunteers met with an enthusiastic reception in the City + and elsewhere on their return from South Africa.</td> + <td class="tdr"> </td> + </tr> + <tr><td colspan="2" class="leaf"><div><img src="images/leaf.png" width="20" height="10" alt="" /></div></td></tr> + <tr> + <td class="tdm"><a href="#i_176-177">Time’s Appeal</a></td> + <td class="tdr"><div>176-177</div></td> + </tr> + </table> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="chapter" id="Cartoons"> + <h2> + Cartoons<br /> + <span class="medium">by</span><br /> + Sir John Tenniel + </h2> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w700"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_2">2</span> + <a id="i_002-3" href="images/i_002-3large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_002-3.jpg" width="700" height="414" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">May Day, Eighteen hundred and Fifty-one.</div> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w700"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_4">4</span> + <div class="left"><i>July, 1853.</i></div> + <a id="i_004" href="images/i_004large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_004.jpg" width="700" height="521" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">The Bear and the Bees.—A New Version of an Old Story.</div> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w600"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_5">5</span> + <div class="left"><i>June, 1854.</i></div> + <a id="i_005" href="images/i_005large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_005.jpg" width="533" height="700" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">What Nicholas heard in the Shell.</div> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w700"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_6">6</span> + <div class="left mb2"><i>August, 1857.</i></div> + <a id="i_006-7" href="images/i_006-7large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_006-7.jpg" width="700" height="414" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">The British Lion’s Vengeance on the Bengal Tiger.</div> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w600"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_8">8</span> + <div class="left"><i>February, 1859.</i></div> + <a id="i_008" href="images/i_008large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_008.jpg" width="595" height="700" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">The Quaker and the Bauble.</div> + <p class="small"> + “It is the Land which the territorial party represents in + Parliament.... That is the theory of the Constitution: Blackstone + says so. But it is a thing which is not likely to be respected much + longer, and it must go, even if involving the destruction of the + Constitution.”—Mr. <span class="smcap">Bright</span>. + </p> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w600"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_9">9</span> + <div class="left"><i>December, 1859.</i></div> + <a id="i_009" href="images/i_009large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_009.jpg" width="573" height="700" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">John Bull Guards his Pudding.</div> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w600"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_10">10</span> + <div class="left"><i>January, 1860.</i></div> + <a id="i_010" href="images/i_010large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_010.jpg" width="571" height="700" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">Dame Cobden’s New Pupil.</div> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w700"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_11">11</span> + <div class="left"><i>May, 1860.</i></div> + <a id="i_011" href="images/i_011large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_011.jpg" width="700" height="552" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">Lyndhurst as Nestor rebukes the Chiefs.</div> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w600"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_12">12</span> + <div class="left"><i>November, 1860.</i></div> + <a id="i_012" href="images/i_012large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_012.jpg" width="574" height="700" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">Right Leg in the Boot at last.</div> + <div class="small"> + <span class="smcap">Garibaldi.</span> “If it won’t go on, Sire, try a little more + powder.” + </div> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w700"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_13">13</span> + <div class="left"><i>November, 1860.</i></div> + <a id="i_013" href="images/i_013large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_013.jpg" width="567" height="700" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">New Elgin Marbles.</div> + <div class="small"> + <span class="smcap">Elgin to Emperor.</span> “Come, knuckle down! No cheating this + time!” + </div> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w700"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_14">14</span> + <div class="left"><i>March, 1861.</i></div> + <a id="i_014" href="images/i_014large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_014.jpg" width="700" height="542" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">“Beggar my Neighbour.”</div> + <div class="small"><span class="smcap">Pam.</span> “Is not your Majesty tired of this foolish game?”</div> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w600"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_15">15</span> + <div class="left"><i>April, 1861.</i></div> + <a id="i_015" href="images/i_015large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_015.jpg" width="568" height="700" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">Papal Allocution.—Snuffing out Modern Civilisation.</div> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w600"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_16">16</span> + <div class="left"><i>November, 1861.</i></div> + <a id="i_016" href="images/i_016large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_016.jpg" width="595" height="700" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">King Cotton Bound;</div> + <div class="small">Or, The Modern Prometheus.</div> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w600"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_17">17</span> + <div class="left"><i>December, 1861.</i></div> + <a id="i_017" href="images/i_017large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_017.jpg" width="562" height="700" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">Waiting for an Answer.</div> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w600"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_18">18</span> + <div class="left"><i>December, 1861.</i></div> + <a id="i_018" href="images/i_018large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_018.jpg" width="575" height="700" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">Columbia’s Fix.</div> + <div class="small"><span class="smcap">Columbia.</span> “Which answer shall I send?”</div> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w600"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_19">19</span> + <div class="left"><i>May, 1862.</i></div> + <a id="i_019" href="images/i_019large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_019.jpg" width="569" height="700" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">Peace.</div> + <div class="small">Mr. <span class="smcap">Punch’s</span> Design for a colossal Statue which ought to have + been placed in the International Exhibition.</div> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w600"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_20">20</span> + <div class="left"><i>June, 1862.</i></div> + <a id="i_020" href="images/i_020large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_020.jpg" width="561" height="700" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">The “Sensation” Struggle in America.</div> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w700"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_21">21</span> + <div class="left"><i>June, 1863.</i></div> + <a id="i_021" href="images/i_021large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_021.jpg" width="700" height="564" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">Britannia Discovering the Source of the Nile.</div> + <div class="small"><span class="smcap">Britannia.</span> “Aha, Mr. Nilus! So I’ve found you at last!”</div> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w700"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_22">22</span> + <div class="left"><i>March, 1863.</i></div> + <a id="i_022-23" href="images/i_022-23large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_022-23.jpg" width="700" height="418" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">At Home and Abroad.</div> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w700"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_24">24</span> + <div class="left"><i>January, 1864.</i></div> + <a id="i_024" href="images/i_024large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_024.jpg" width="568" height="700" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">Miranda and Prospero.</div> + <div class="small"><span class="smcap">Miranda</span> (<span class="smcap">Europe</span>). “If by your art, my dearest Louis, + you have put the wild waters in this roar, allay them.”</div> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w600"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_25">25</span> + <div class="left"><i>January, 1864.</i></div> + <a id="i_025" href="images/i_025large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_025.jpg" width="563" height="700" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">Shakspeare and the Pigmies.</div> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w700"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_26">26</span> + <div class="left"><i>September, 1864.</i></div> + <a id="i_026-27" href="images/i_026-27large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_026-27.jpg" width="700" height="417" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">The American Juggernaut.</div> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w700"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_28">28</span> + <div class="left"><i>May, 1865.</i></div> + <a id="i_028" href="images/i_028large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_028.jpg" width="700" height="558" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">Britannia Sympathises with Columbia.</div> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w700"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_29">29</span> + <div class="left"><i>September, 1866.</i></div> + <a id="i_029" href="images/i_029large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_029.jpg" width="700" height="544" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">Vulcan’s Best Customer.</div> + <div class="poetry-container"> + <div class="poetry"> + <div class="stanza2"> + <span class="smcap">Peace.</span> “Not much doing, I suppose, Mr. Vulcan?”<br /> + <span class="smcap">Vulcan.</span> “Doing! Thanks to you, Miss, I’ve a’most more work than I can manage.” + </div> + </div> + </div> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w700"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_30">30</span> + <div class="left"><i>February, 1867.</i></div> + <a id="i_030-31" href="images/i_030-31large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_030-31.jpg" width="700" height="441" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="small smcap"> + J. A. Roebuck. E. Horsman. T. Hughes. Lord Cranborne.<br /> + S. H. Walpole. Sir John Pakington. Lord Stanley. R. Lowe. J. S. Mill.<br /> + Lord John Russel. W. E. Gladstone. Earl of Derby. B. Disraeli. John Bright. + </div> + <div class="caption">Gladiators preparing for the Arena.</div> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w600"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_32">32</span> + <div class="left"><i>January, 1870.</i></div> + <a id="i_032" href="images/i_032large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_032.jpg" width="546" height="700" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">“Onward!”</div> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w600"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_33">33</span> + <div class="left"><i>September, 1870.</i></div> + <a id="i_033" href="images/i_033large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_033.jpg" width="541" height="700" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">France, Sept. 4, 1870.</div> + <div class="poetry-container"> + <div class="poetry"> + <div class="stanza2"> + <div class="i0">“Aux armes, Citoyens;</div> + <div class="i1">Formez vos bataillons!”</div> + <div class="i15"><i>The “Marseillaise.”</i></div> + </div> + </div> + </div> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w700"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_34">34</span> + <div class="left"><i>July, 1870.</i></div> + <a id="i_034-35" href="images/i_034-35large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_034-35.jpg" width="700" height="414" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">A Vision on the Way. “BEWARE!”</div> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w600"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_36">36</span> + <div class="left"><i>October, 1870.</i></div> + <a id="i_036" href="images/i_036large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_036.jpg" width="537" height="700" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">Versailles, Oct. 5, 1870.</div> + <div class="small"> + <span class="smcap">Ghost of Louis the Fourteenth</span> (to <span class="smcap">Ghost + of Napoleon the First</span>).<br /> + “Is this the end of ‘All the Glories?’” + </div> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w600"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_37">37</span> + <div class="left"><i>July, 1871.</i></div> + <a id="i_037" href="images/i_037large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_037.jpg" width="547" height="700" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">Ajax Defying the Lightning.</div> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w600"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_38">38</span> + <div class="left"><i>March, 1871.</i></div> + <a id="i_038-39" href="images/i_038-39large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_038-39.jpg" width="426" height="700" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">“Væ Victis!”</div> + <div class="small">Paris, March 1st, 1871.</div> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w600"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_40">40</span> + <div class="left"><i>December, 1871.</i></div> + <a id="i_040" href="images/i_040large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_040.jpg" width="542" height="700" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">Suspense.</div> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w600"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_41">41</span> + <div class="left"><i>September, 1872.</i></div> + <a id="i_041" href="images/i_041large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_041.jpg" width="560" height="700" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">The Loving Cup.</div> + <div class="small">“In this we bury all unkindness!”—<span class="smcap">Shakspeare.</span></div> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w600"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_42">42</span> + <div class="left"><i>February, 1874.</i></div> + <a id="i_042" href="images/i_042large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_042.jpg" width="543" height="700" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">Paradise and the Peri.</div> + <div class="poetry-container"> + <div class="poetry"> + <div class="stanza2"> + <div class="i0">“Joy, joy for ever! My task is done—</div> + <div class="i1">The gates are passed, and Heaven is won!”</div> + <div class="i20"><i>Lalla Rookh.</i></div> + </div> + </div> + </div> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w600"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_43">43</span> + <div class="left"><i>March, 1874.</i></div> + <a id="i_043" href="images/i_043large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_043.jpg" width="552" height="700" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">Dearly Bought.</div> + <div class="poetry-container"> + <div class="poetry"> + <div class="stanza2"> + <div class="i0"><span class="smcap">Sir Garnet.</span> “It don’t look much, Madam, but it has cost good + money, and better lives.”</div> + <div class="i0"><span class="smcap">Britannia.</span> “And but for you, Sir Garnet, might have cost more + of both!”</div> + </div> + </div> + </div> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w600"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_44">44</span> + <div class="left"><i>December, 1874.</i></div> + <a id="i_044" href="images/i_044large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_044.jpg" width="542" height="700" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">The Damp Roman Candle.</div> + <div class="small"><span class="smcap">Papa Pius.</span> “But it won’t go off!”</div> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w600"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_45">45</span> + <div class="left"><i>December, 1875.</i></div> + <a id="i_045" href="images/i_045large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_045.jpg" width="545" height="700" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">“Mosé in Egitto!!!”</div> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w600"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_46">46</span> + <div class="left"><i>June, 1875.</i></div> + <a id="i_046-47" href="images/i_046-47large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_046-47.jpg" width="418" height="700" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">Waiting to be Won.</div> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w600"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_48">48</span> + <div class="left"><i>November, 1877.</i></div> + <a id="i_048" href="images/i_048large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_048.jpg" width="557" height="700" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">Stuck in the Mud.</div> + <div class="small"><span class="smcap">M. le Maréchal</span> (loq.). “J’y suis! J’y reste!” (?)</div> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w600"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_49">49</span> + <div class="left"><i>August, 1878.</i></div> + <a id="i_049" href="images/i_049large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_049.jpg" width="552" height="700" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">The “Pas de Deux!”</div> + <div class="small">(From the “Scène de Triomphe” in the Grand Anglo-Turkish Ballet + d’Action.)</div> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w600"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_50">50</span> + <div class="left"><i>February, 1880.</i></div> + <a id="i_050-51" href="images/i_050-51large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_050-51.jpg" width="427" height="700" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">Imperium et Libertas!</div> + <div class="small">(Russ. Translation.)</div> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w600"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_52">52</span> + <div class="left"><i>May, 1881.</i></div> + <a id="i_052" href="images/i_052large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_052.jpg" width="550" height="700" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">The School of Musketry.</div> + <p class="small"><span class="smcap">Boer</span> (to <span class="smcap">F. M. H. R. H. the Commander-in-Chief</span>). “I + say, Dook! You don’t happen to want a practical ‘Musketry Instructor,’ + do you?”</p> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w600"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_53">53</span> + <div class="left"><i>October, 1881.</i></div> + <a id="i_053" href="images/i_053large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_053.jpg" width="516" height="700" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">A Common Sorrow.</div> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w600"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_54">54</span> + <div class="left"><i>August, 1881.</i></div> + <a id="i_054-55" href="images/i_054-55large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_054-55.jpg" width="425" height="700" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">“Out of the Wood!”</div> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w600"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_56">56</span> + <div class="left"><i>December, 1882.</i></div> + <a id="i_056" href="images/i_056large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_056.jpg" width="547" height="700" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">Change of Address.</div> + <div class="small">“For Despatch of Business.”</div> + <p class="small">Mr. <span class="smcap">Punch</span> (to Themis). “Well, Madam, now that your New + Establishment is open, I trust the system you mean to adopt is—Low + Charges and no Delays.”</p> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w600"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_57">57</span> + <div class="left"><i>February, 1883.</i></div> + <a id="i_057" href="images/i_057large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_057.jpg" width="548" height="700" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">On the Trail.</div> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w600"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_58">58</span> + <div class="left"><i>November, 1883.</i></div> + <a id="i_058" href="images/i_058large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_058.jpg" width="542" height="700" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">Snubbed!</div> + <div class="small"><span class="smcap">Mossoo</span> (aside). “Ha!—with my hated Rival! Why was I so rude to + her?!”</div> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w600"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_59">59</span> + <div class="left"><i>April, 1884.</i></div> + <a id="i_059" href="images/i_059large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_059.jpg" width="556" height="700" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">“Mirage.”</div> + <div class="poetry-container"> + <div class="poetry"> + <div class="stanza2"> + <div class="i0"><span class="smcap">General Gordon</span>.... “What is it that I seem to see</div> + <div class="i5">Across the sand waste? Is it the quick gleam</div> + <div class="i5">Of English steel, or but a desert-dream?</div> + <div class="i8">Help—or that last illusion of distress,</div> + <div class="i8">The mocking Mirage of the wilderness?”</div> + </div> + </div> + </div> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w600"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_60">60</span> + <div class="left"><i>May, 1884.</i></div> + <a id="i_060" href="images/i_060large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_060.jpg" width="528" height="700" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">“Mrs. Micawber.”</div> + <p class="small mb0">Mrs. M. (hysterically). “I never will do it! It’s of no use asking me! + I never will desert Mr. Micawber!!”</p> + <div class="small rightinset mt0"><i>David Copperfield</i>.</div> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w600"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_61">61</span> + <div class="left"><i>January, 1885.</i></div> + <a id="i_061" href="images/i_061large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_061.jpg" width="558" height="700" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">“Wait till the Clouds roll by!”</div> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w600"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_62">62</span> + <div class="left"><i>February, 1885.</i></div> + <a id="i_062" href="images/i_062large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_062.jpg" width="530" height="700" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">“Too Late!”</div> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w700"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_63">63</span> + <div class="left"><i>April, 1885.</i></div> + <a id="i_063" href="images/i_063large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_063.jpg" width="700" height="533" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">“Only his Play.” (!!!)</div> + <p class="small">“The Russian Government hope that this unlucky incident may not prevent + the continuance of the negotiations. (Laughter.)”—Mr. Gladstone, + quoting M. de Giers.</p> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w600"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_64">64</span> + <div class="left"><i>May, 1885.</i></div> + <a id="i_064" href="images/i_064large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_064.jpg" width="553" height="700" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">The Broken Covenant.</div> + <p class="small">“We cannot close this book, and say we will look into it no more.”—Mr. + Gladstone’s Speech, April 27th.</p> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w600"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_65">65</span> + <div class="left"><i>May, 1885.</i></div> + <a id="i_065" href="images/i_065large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_065.jpg" width="537" height="700" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">Our Protean Premier!</div> + <div class="small">(As “The Angel of Peace,” in his Unrivalled Variety-and-Quick-Change + Entertainment.)</div> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w600"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_66">66</span> + <div class="left"><i>August, 1885.</i></div> + <a id="i_066" href="images/i_066large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_066.jpg" width="558" height="700" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">The “Irrepressible” Tourist.</div> + <div class="small"><span class="smcap">Bismarck.</span> “H’m!—Ha!—Where shall I go next?”</div> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w600"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_67">67</span> + <div class="left"><i>December, 1885.</i></div> + <a id="i_067" href="images/i_067large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_067.jpg" width="547" height="700" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">The Waits.</div> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w600"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_68">68</span> + <div class="left"><i>August, 1886.</i></div> + <a id="i_068" href="images/i_068large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_068.jpg" width="560" height="700" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">The Grand Young Man!!</div> + <div class="small"><span class="smcap">Shade of “Dizzy.”</span> “Dear me! Quite reminds one of old times!!”</div> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w600"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_69">69</span> + <div class="left"><i>April, 1886.</i></div> + <a id="i_069" href="images/i_069large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_069.jpg" width="544" height="700" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">Sink or Swim!!</div> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w700"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_70">70</span> + <div class="left"><i>June, 1886.</i></div> + <a id="i_070-71" href="images/i_070-71large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_070-71.jpg" width="700" height="393" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">“1885.”</div> + <div class="small">(A Playful Adaptation of Meissonier’s Famous Picture, “1814.”)</div> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w600"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_72">72</span> + <div class="left"><i>November, 1886.</i></div> + <a id="i_072" href="images/i_072large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_072.jpg" width="544" height="700" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">The Tempter.</div> + <div class="small"><span class="smcap">Spirit of Anarchy.</span> “What! No work! Come and enlist with + me—I’ll find work for you!!”</div> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w700"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_73">73</span> + <div class="left"><i>April, 1887.</i></div> + <a id="i_073" href="images/i_073large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_073.jpg" width="700" height="540" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">Salisbury Sisyphus.</div> + <div class="poetry-container"> + <div class="poetry"> + <div class="stanza2"> + <div class="i0">“Unending task!” . . . . .</div> + <div class="i8">. . . . . . . .</div> + <div class="i0">“Swift roll the years, and still the ceaseless round,</div> + <div class="i1">The toilsome press up the precipitous ground,</div> + <div class="i1">The sullen slow ascent, the swift rebound!”</div> + </div> + </div> + </div> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w600"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_74">74</span> + <div class="left"><i>October, 1886.</i></div> + <a id="i_074-75" href="images/i_074-75large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_074-75.jpg" width="421" height="700" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">“What of the Night?”</div> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w600"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_76">76</span> + <div class="left"><i>December, 1887.</i></div> + <a id="i_076" href="images/i_076large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_076.jpg" width="554" height="700" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">“Quite English, you know.”</div> + <div class="small"> + <span class="smcap">President Cleveland</span> (to <span class="smcap">Columbia</span>). “Will you allow me + to introduce this Young Lady?” + </div> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w600"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_77">77</span> + <div class="left"><i>January, 1888.</i></div> + <a id="i_077" href="images/i_077large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_077.jpg" width="541" height="700" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">Bear or Bug-bear?</div> + <div class="small">“Thou com’st in such a questionable shape!”—<i>Hamlet.</i></div> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w700"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_78">78</span> + <div class="left"><i>February, 1888.</i></div> + <a id="i_078-79" href="images/i_078-79large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_078-79.jpg" width="700" height="404" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">In the Arena.</div> + <div class="small">The “Parade” before the Conflict.</div> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w600"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_80">80</span> + <div class="left"><i>March, 1888.</i></div> + <a id="i_080" href="images/i_080large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_080.jpg" width="558" height="700" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">Germany. March 9, 1888.</div> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w600"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_81">81</span> + <div class="left"><i>March, 1888.</i></div> + <a id="i_081" href="images/i_081large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_081.jpg" width="546" height="700" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">Consol-ation;</div> + <div class="small"> + <p class="center">Or, “A Fair Exchange no Robbery.”</p> + <p class="mb0"><span class="smcap">Sweet Simplicity.</span> “I <span class="smcap">am</span> sorry to part with him!”</p> + <p class="mt0"> + <span class="smcap">Shrewd but Seductive Shepherd.</span> “Nay, dear Child! What though + this one be but indifferent fair to look on at present? He’ll last + longer—and you will <span class="smcap">learn to love him</span>!!” + </p> + </div> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w600"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_82">82</span> + <div class="left"><i>April, 1888.</i></div> + <a id="i_082" href="images/i_082large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_082.jpg" width="555" height="700" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">What Next?</div> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w600"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_83">83</span> + <div class="left"><i>May, 1888.</i></div> + <a id="i_083" href="images/i_083large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_083.jpg" width="547" height="700" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">“Panic amongst the Pigs!”</div> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w600 "> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_84">84</span> + <div class="left"><i>January, 1890.</i></div> + <a id="i_084" href="images/i_084large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_084.jpg" width="544" height="700" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">Plain English!</div> + <p class="small"> + <span class="smcap">John Bull.</span> “Look here, my little Friend, I don’t want to hurt + your little feelings—but, <span class="smcap">come off that Flag</span>!!!” + </p> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w600"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_85">85</span> + <div class="left"><i>August, 1890.</i></div> + <a id="i_085" href="images/i_085large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_085.jpg" width="539" height="700" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">From the Nile to the Neva.</div> + <div class="small"> + <span class="smcap">Shade of Pharoah.</span> “Forbear! That weapon always wounds the hand + that wields it.” + </div> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w600"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_86">86</span> + <div class="left"><i>March, 1890.</i></div> + <a id="i_086-87" href="images/i_086-87large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_086-87.jpg" width="418" height="700" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">Dropping the Pilot.</div> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w600"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_88">88</span> + <div class="left"><i>October, 1890.</i></div> + <a id="i_088" href="images/i_088large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_088.jpg" width="545" height="700" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">The McGladstone!</div> + <div class="poetry-container"> + <div class="poetry"> + <div class="stanza2"> + <div class="i0">“To land McGladstone lightly sprang,</div> + <div class="i1">And thrice aloud his bugle rang</div> + <div class="i1">With note prolong’d and varied strain,</div> + <div class="i1">Till bold Ben-Ghoil replied again.”</div> + <div class="i15">“<i>Lora of the Isles.</i>” Canto IV.</div> + </div> + </div> + </div> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w600"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_89">89</span> + <div class="left"><i>December, 1890.</i></div> + <a id="i_089" href="images/i_089large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_089.jpg" width="557" height="700" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">“Separatists.”</div> + <div class="small">Douglas . . . <span class="smcap">Mr. Gladstone</span>. Marmion . . . <span class="smcap">Mr. Parnell</span>.</div> + <div class="poetry-container mt1"> + <div class="poetry"> + <div class="stanza2"> + <div class="i0"><span class="smcap">Douglas.</span> “The hand of Douglas is his own;</div> + <div class="i10">And never shall in friendly grasp</div> + <div class="i10">The hand of such as Marmion clasp!”—<i>Marmion.</i> Canto VI.</div> + </div> + </div> + </div> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w600"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_90">90</span> + <div class="left"><i>January, 1891.</i></div> + <a id="i_090" href="images/i_090large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_090.jpg" width="549" height="700" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">Arbitration.</div> + <p class="small"> + <span class="smcap">The Seal.</span> “Belay, you two Johnnies!—avast quarrelling! Give me + a ‘Close-time,’ and leave the ‘Sea’ an open question.” + </p> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w600"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_91">91</span> + <div class="left"><i>February, 1891.</i></div> + <a id="i_091" href="images/i_091large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_091.jpg" width="524" height="700" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">“Retire!—What do <span class="underline">You</span> Think?”</div> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w600"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_92">92</span> + <div class="left"><i>February, 1891.</i></div> + <a id="i_092" href="images/i_092large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_092.jpg" width="552" height="700" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">Coriolanus.</div> + <div class="poetry-container"> + <div class="poetry"> + <div class="stanza2"> + <div class="i18">“Such a nature,</div> + <div class="i0">Tickled with good success, disdains the shadow</div> + <div class="i0">Which he treads on at noon.”—<i>Coriolanus</i>, Act I., Sc. 1.</div> + </div> + </div> + </div> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w700"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_93">93</span> + <div class="left"><i>March, 1891.</i></div> + <a id="i_093" href="images/i_093large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_093.jpg" width="700" height="545" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">“Advance, Australia!”</div> + <div class="small"><span class="smcap">British Lion.</span> “Bravo, Boys!—<span class="smcap">Swing together</span>!!”</div> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w700"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_94">94</span> + <div class="left"><i>July, 1891.</i></div> + <a id="i_094-95" href="images/i_094-95large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_094-95.jpg" width="700" height="409" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">Mr. Punch’s Jubilee Pageant.</div> + <div class="small">(As reflected in Punch’s Magic Mirror.)</div> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w600"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_96">96</span> + <div class="left"><i>September, 1891.</i></div> + <a id="i_096" href="images/i_096large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_096.jpg" width="562" height="700" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">“Turning the Tables.”</div> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w600"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_97">97</span> + <div class="left"><i>October, 1891.</i></div> + <a id="i_097" href="images/i_097large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_097.jpg" width="565" height="700" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">“What will he do with it?”</div> + <div class="small"><span class="smcap">Starving Russian Peasant.</span> “Is none of that for <span class="smcap">me</span>, + ‘Little Father’?”</div> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w700"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_98">98</span> + <div class="left"><i>October, 1891.</i></div> + <a id="i_098" href="images/i_098large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_098.jpg" width="700" height="539" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">Trying it on!</div> + <div class="small"><span class="smcap">Russia.</span> “SS-S-T! (Whispers.) I want to speak to you, my dear!”</div> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w600"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_99">99</span> + <div class="left"><i>January, 1892.</i></div> + <a id="i_099" href="images/i_099large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_099.jpg" width="536" height="700" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">The Coming of Ninety-Two</div> + <div class="small">To the Modern Merlin, <span class="smcap">Mr. Punch</span>.</div> + <div class="poetry-container"> + <div class="poetry"> + <div class="stanza"> + <div class="i0">“And down the wave, and in the flame was borne<br /></div> + <div class="i3">A naked babe, and rode to <span class="smcap">Punch’s</span> feet,<br /></div> + <div class="i1">Who stoopt, and caught the babe, and cried, “The Year!<br /></div> + <div class="i3">Here is an heir for Ninety-One!”—<i>Adapted from Tennyson’s “Coming of Arthur.”</i><br /></div> + </div> + </div> + </div> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w700"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_100">100</span> + <div class="left"><i>January, 1892.</i></div> + <a id="i_100" href="images/i_100large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_100.jpg" width="700" height="533" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">“Short ’Anded.”</div> + <p class="small"> + <span class="smcap">Mrs. Halsbury.</span> “I tell you what it is, Mrs. Coley, Mum—if all + this ’ere dirty linen’s to be got through, we must ’ave ’ELP, Mum!!” + </p> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w600"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_101">101</span> + <div class="left"><i>February, 1892.</i></div> + <a id="i_101" href="images/i_101large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_101.jpg" width="549" height="700" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">The Attack on the “Capit<span class="underline">a</span>l.”</div> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w700"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_102">102</span> + <div class="left"><i>February, 1892.</i></div> + <a id="i_102-103" href="images/i_102-103large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_102-103.jpg" width="700" height="400" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">“Her Majesty’s Servants.”</div> + <div class="small">View of the Stage on the re-opening of the Theatre Royal Westminster.</div> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w600"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_104">104</span> + <div class="left"><i>March, 1892.</i></div> + <a id="i_104" href="images/i_104large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_104.jpg" width="533" height="700" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">Younger than Ever!</div> + <div class="small"><span class="smcap">The</span> G.O.M. “Now then, Harcourt!—Tuck in your tuppenny!——Over!!”</div> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w600"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_105">105</span> + <div class="left"><i>April, 1892.</i></div> + <a id="i_105" href="images/i_105large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_105.jpg" width="516" height="700" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">The Dynamite Dragon.</div> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w600"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_106">106</span> + <div class="left"><i>April, 1892.</i></div> + <a id="i_106" href="images/i_106large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_106.jpg" width="527" height="700" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">The New “Queen of the May.”</div> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w700"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_107">107</span> + <div class="left"><i>June, 1892.</i></div> + <a id="i_107" href="images/i_107large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_107.jpg" width="700" height="536" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">“When Greek meets Greek.”</div> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w600"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_108">108</span> + <div class="left"><i>January, 1893.</i></div> + <a id="i_108" href="images/i_108large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_108.jpg" width="544" height="700" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">Mischief!</div> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w600"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_109">109</span> + <div class="left"><i>April, 1893.</i></div> + <a id="i_109" href="images/i_109large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_109.jpg" width="547" height="700" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">A Pilgrim’s Progress.</div> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w600"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_110">110</span> + <div class="left"><i>April, 1893.</i></div> + <a id="i_110" href="images/i_110large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_110.jpg" width="548" height="700" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">Uncle Toby and Widow Wadman.</div> + <div class="small">(Modern Ulster Version. After C. R. Leslie, R.A.’s celebrated picture.)</div> + <div class="small mt1"> + <span class="smcap">Mrs. Ulster.</span> “Now, Mr. Bull, do you see any ‘<span class="smcap">green</span>’ + in my eye?”</div> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w600"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_111">111</span> + <div class="left"><i>May, 1893.</i></div> + <a id="i_111" href="images/i_111large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_111.jpg" width="570" height="700" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">“The Minstrel Boy.”</div> + <div class="poetry-container"> + <div class="poetry"> + <div class="stanza2"> + <div class="i0"><span class="smcap">Lord Salisbury</span> (sings). “I’ll harp wild war, aye, from sea to sea,</div> + <div class="i18">Ere the Loyalists stoop to slavery!”</div> + </div> + </div> + </div> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w600"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_112">112</span> + <div class="left"><i>July, 1893.</i></div> + <a id="i_112" href="images/i_112large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_112.jpg" width="555" height="700" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">“Father William.”</div> + <div class="poetry-container"> + <div class="poetry"> + <div class="stanza2"> + <div class="i0">“You are old,” said the Youth; “one would hardly suppose</div> + <div class="i3">That your eye was as steady as ever;</div> + <div class="i1">Yet you balance that Eel on the end of your nose—</div> + <div class="i3">What makes you so awfully clever?”</div> + </div> + </div> + </div> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w600"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_113">113</span> + <div class="left"><i>August, 1893.</i></div> + <a id="i_113" href="images/i_113large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_113.jpg" width="557" height="700" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">The French Wolf and the Siamese Lamb.</div> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w700"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_114">114</span> + <div class="left"><i>September, 1893.</i></div> + <a id="i_114" href="images/i_114large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_114.jpg" width="700" height="529" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">“Over the Hills and Far Away!”</div> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w600"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_115">115</span> + <div class="left"><i>September, 1893.</i></div> + <a id="i_115" href="images/i_115large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_115.jpg" width="533" height="700" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">The “Forlorn Hope.”</div> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w600"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_116">116</span> + <div class="left"><i>January, 1894.</i></div> + <a id="i_116" href="images/i_116large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_116.jpg" width="544" height="700" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">A Dirty Crossing.</div> + <p class="small"> + <span class="smcap">The Old Lady of Threadneedle Street</span> (loq.). “O dear, O dear! I + wish I were out of this nasty mess!” + </p> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w600"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_117">117</span> + <div class="left"><i>February, 1894.</i></div> + <a id="i_117" href="images/i_117large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_117.jpg" width="552" height="700" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">“Confidences.”</div> + <div class="poetry-container"> + <div class="poetry"> + <div class="stanza2"> + <div class="i0"><span class="smcap">John Bull.</span> “Did you ever see anything worse than my Navy?”</div> + <div class="i0"><span class="smcap">Jean Crapaud.</span> “Yes—<span class="smcap">mine</span>!!”</div> + </div> + </div> + </div> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w600"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_118">118</span> + <div class="left"><i>February, 1894.</i></div> + <a id="i_118" href="images/i_118large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_118.jpg" width="546" height="700" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">“Pluck’d!”</div> + <div class="small"> + <span class="smcap">Parish Councils Cockatoo</span> (sadly). “I’ve had a doose of a time + of it!!!” + </div> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w600"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_119">119</span> + <div class="left"><i>March, 1894.</i></div> + <a id="i_119" href="images/i_119large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_119.jpg" width="541" height="700" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">Unarming.</div> + <div class="small"> + “Unarm!—the long day’s task is done!”—<i>Antony and Cleopatra</i>, Act IV., Sc. 12. + </div> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w600"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_120">120</span> + <div class="left"><i>April, 1894.</i></div> + <a id="i_120" href="images/i_120large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_120.jpg" width="569" height="700" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">Lemon-Squash.</div> + <div class="small"> + <span class="smcap">William Harcourt</span> (the Barman). “Wonder if I can squeeze any + more out of <span class="smcap">him</span>?” + </div> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w600"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_121">121</span> + <div class="left"><i>July, 1894.</i></div> + <a id="i_121" href="images/i_121large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_121.jpg" width="537" height="700" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">“Vive la République!”</div> + <div class="poetry-container"> + <div class="poetry"> + <div class="stanza2"> + <div class="i0">“The tear that brimmeth, blindeth not her eye,</div> + <div class="i3">So fixed aloft it lowereth not to greet</div> + <div class="i3">The writhing reptile bruised by her unfaltering feet!”</div> + </div> + </div> + </div> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w700"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_122">122</span> + <div class="left"><i>September, 1894.</i></div> + <a id="i_122" href="images/i_122large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_122.jpg" width="700" height="536" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">Jap the Giant-Killer.</div> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w600"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_123">123</span> + <div class="left"><i>October, 1894.</i></div> + <a id="i_123" href="images/i_123large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_123.jpg" width="554" height="700" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">“Vested Interests.”</div> + <p class="small"> + <span class="smcap">House of Lords Charwoman.</span> “Well! them Rogeberries, and ’Erbert + Gladstings, and Haskwidges, and the rest on ’em may tork—and they may + tork—but they h’aint turned <span class="smcap">hus</span> out yet!!” + </p> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w600"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_124">124</span> + <div class="left"><i>December, 1894.</i></div> + <a id="i_124" href="images/i_124large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_124.jpg" width="558" height="700" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">“All’s Well!”</div> + <div class="small"> + <span class="smcap">British Lion and Russian Bear</span> (together). “What a pity we + didn’t know each other before!” + </div> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w600"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_125">125</span> + <div class="left"><i>January, 1895.</i></div> + <a id="i_125" href="images/i_125large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_125.jpg" width="547" height="700" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">The New Passenger.</div> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w600"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_126">126</span> + <div class="left"><i>January, 1895.</i></div> + <a id="i_126" href="images/i_126large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_126.jpg" width="560" height="700" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">“Who said ‘<span class="underline">Atrocities</span>’?”</div> + <div class="small">(After the Popular Engraving.)<br /> + “Old as I am, my feelings have not been deadened in regard to matters + of such a dreadful description.”<br /> + <div class="right"><i>Mr. Gladstone’s Speech at Hawarden, December 29.</i></div> + </div> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w600"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_127">127</span> + <div class="left"><i>March, 1895.</i></div> + <a id="i_127" href="images/i_127large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_127.jpg" width="571" height="700" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">Silent!</div> + <div class="small"> + <span class="smcap">Little Khedive.</span> “Tell me, great Sphinx—is Egypt for the + Egyptians?” + </div> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w600"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_128">128</span> + <div class="left"><i>April, 1895.</i></div> + <a id="i_128" href="images/i_128large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_128.jpg" width="589" height="700" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">An Easter ’Oliday.</div> + <div class="small"> + Duet (’<span class="smcap">Arcourt</span> and <span class="smcap">Harthur</span> sing while being jolted).<br /> + “La-a-zi-ly la-a-zi-ly! Drow-ow-ow-sily! Drow-ow-ow-sily!” etc. + </div> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w600"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_129">129</span> + <div class="left"><i>June, 1895.</i></div> + <a id="i_129" href="images/i_129large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_129.jpg" width="567" height="700" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">“William! ahoy!”</div> + <p class="small"> + <span class="smcap">Open-minded William</span> (having come ashore from “The Stormy + Petrel”). “Avast there, Messmates! The statesman who would lay his + hands on a steeple-hatted female in distress—save in the way of + ke-indness,” etc., etc. + </p> + <div class="small right">[<i>The “Messmates” “avast” accordingly</i>.</div> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w600"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_130-131">130-131</span> + <div class="left"><i>May, 1895.</i></div> + <a id="i_130-131" href="images/i_130-131large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_130-131.jpg" width="434" height="700" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">The Old Crusaders!</div> + <div class="small"> + The Duke of Argyll and Mr. Gladstone “Brothers in Arms” again!<br /> + <span class="smcap">Bulgaria</span>, 1876. <span class="smcap">Armenia</span>, 1895. + </div> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w600"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_132">132</span> + <div class="left"><i>July, 1895.</i></div> + <a id="i_132" href="images/i_132large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_132.jpg" width="581" height="700" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">Old Warder William.</div> + <div class="small"> + <span class="smcap">The Veteran</span> (loquitur). “Dear me! What <span class="smcap">has</span> become of + Harcourt?” + </div> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w600"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_133">133</span> + <div class="left"><i>February, 1896.</i></div> + <a id="i_133" href="images/i_133large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_133.jpg" width="553" height="700" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">“Just a-goin’ to Begin!”</div> + <p class="small"> + <span class="smcap">Professor Salisbury (P.P.R.).</span> “Now, my Sportin’ Gents, ’ere’s + the ‘Atfield Pet and the Brummagem Bruiser—Who’ll have ’em on with either of ’em?” + </p> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w700"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_134">134</span> + <div class="left"><i>January, 1896.</i></div> + <a id="i_134-135" href="images/i_134-135large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_134-135.jpg" width="700" height="385" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">The Tug of War.</div> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w700"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_136">136</span> + <div class="left"><i>April, 1896.</i></div> + <a id="i_136" href="images/i_136large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_136.jpg" width="700" height="533" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">The Patient Ass.</div> + <div class="small"> + <span class="smcap">The Income-taxed One murmureth.</span> “I don’t grumble, but—I + <span class="smcap">should</span> like just a little taken off.” + </div> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w600"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_137">137</span> + <div class="left"><i>August, 1896.</i></div> + <a id="i_137" href="images/i_137large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_137.jpg" width="557" height="700" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">A Turkish Bath.</div> + <div class="small"> + <span class="smcap">Sultan.</span> “They gave it me pretty hot in that Armenian room! But + Bismillah! This is——Phew!!” + </div> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w600"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_138">138</span> + <div class="left"><i>October, 1896.</i></div> + <a id="i_138" href="images/i_138large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_138.jpg" width="548" height="700" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">Preparing his Speech.</div> + <p class="small"> + <span class="smcap">Mr. Joe Chamberlain</span> (to himself). “‘In short, Gentlemen—if you + are only true to your principles, any one of you may become—as I have + done—a Minister in a Liber—I should say in a Conserv—I beg pardon—I + should say in an Unionist Government.’ H’m rather confusing—I don’t + think <span class="smcap">that</span>’ll quite do!” + </p> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w600"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_139">139</span> + <div class="left"><i>November, 1896.</i></div> + <a id="i_139" href="images/i_139large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_139.jpg" width="560" height="700" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">“Turkey Limited.”</div> + <p class="small"> + <span class="smcap">Sultan.</span> “Bismillah! Make me into a Limited Company? M’m—ah + s’pose they’ll allow me to join the Board after allotment!” + </p> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w600"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_140">140</span> + <div class="left"><i>December, 1896.</i></div> + <a id="i_140" href="images/i_140large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_140.jpg" width="529" height="700" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">“Seaside Lodgings.”</div> + <div class="small"> + <span class="smcap">Russian Bear.</span> “Nice view of the sea! Just what I wanted! Think + I’ll take ’em!” + </div> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w600"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_141">141</span> + <div class="left"><i>January, 1897.</i></div> + <a id="i_141" href="images/i_141large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_141.jpg" width="567" height="700" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">The Queen’s Year!</div> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w600"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_142">142</span> + <div class="left"><i>February, 1897.</i></div> + <a id="i_142" href="images/i_142large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_142.jpg" width="563" height="700" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">Against the Grain.</div> + <p class="small"> + <span class="smcap">John Bull</span> (loq.). “Ah! that Greek’s a plucky little chap! + Precious sorry that me and my Forin’ Mates has to stop him!” + </p> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w600"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_143">143</span> + <div class="left"><i>March, 1897.</i></div> + <a id="i_143" href="images/i_143large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_143.jpg" width="566" height="700" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">Tender Mercies!</div> + <p class="small"> + <span class="smcap">Dame Europa</span> (to <span class="smcap">Little Crete</span>). “Don’t cry, my little + Man. I’ve asked this nice, kind Turkish Policeman to stay and take care of you!” + </p> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w600"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_144">144</span> + <div class="left"><i>May, 1897.</i></div> + <a id="i_144" href="images/i_144large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_144.jpg" width="554" height="700" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">“Who says ‘Sick Man’ now?”</div> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w700"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_145">145</span> + <div class="left"><i>June, 1897.</i></div> + <a id="i_145" href="images/i_145large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_145.jpg" width="700" height="509" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">Spithead. June 26.</div> + <p class="small"> + <span class="smcap">British Lion</span> (taking the Young Lions out to see the Great + Naval Review). “Lor’ love yer, my Lads, this is the proudest moment of + my life!” + </p> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w700"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_146">146</span> + <div class="left"><i>June, 1897.</i></div> + <a id="i_146-147" href="images/i_146-147large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_146-147.jpg" width="700" height="394" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">“For Queen and Empire!!”</div> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w600"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_148">148</span> + <div class="left"><i>September, 1897.</i></div> + <a id="i_148" href="images/i_148large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_148.jpg" width="597" height="700" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">“Brothers in Arms.”</div> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w700"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_149">149</span> + <div class="left"><i>February, 1898.</i></div> + <a id="i_149" href="images/i_149large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_149.jpg" width="700" height="514" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">Saved!</div> + <p class="small"> + (Scene from Grand International Nautical Melodrama, first performed in + 1833, and now revived with all the Original Scenery and Effects.) + </p> + <p class="small"> + <span class="smcap">The Three Sailors</span> (together). “Avast there! you lubberly Swab! + Take the gold, and let the Gy-url go free!!” + </p> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w600"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_150">150</span> + <div class="left"><i>February, 1898.</i></div> + <a id="i_150" href="images/i_150large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_150.jpg" width="535" height="700" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">“Financial Relations.”</div> + <div class="small">Chorus of Long-lost Brothers.</div> + <div class="small"><span class="smcap">Saunderson, Healy, Lecky</span> (singing):</div> + <div class="poetry-container mt1"> + <div class="poetry"> + <div class="stanza2"> + <div class="i0">“It’s the most disthressful counthry that ever you did see!</div> + <div class="i1">We want Siv’n Hundred Thousand Pounds from the Saxon Treasuree!”</div> + </div> + </div> + </div> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w700"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_151">151</span> + <div class="left"><i>March, 1898.</i></div> + <a id="i_151" href="images/i_151large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_151.jpg" width="700" height="506" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">“Bull-Baiting.”</div> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w600"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_152">152</span> + <div class="left"><i>April, 1898.</i></div> + <a id="i_152" href="images/i_152large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_152.jpg" width="548" height="700" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">Sentinels.</div> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w700"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_153">153</span> + <div class="left"><i>April, 1898.</i></div> + <a id="i_153" href="images/i_153large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_153.jpg" width="700" height="534" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">The Duello.</div> + <div class="small">“Oh, the pity of it!”</div> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w700"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_154">154</span> + <div class="left"><i>August, 1898.</i></div> + <a id="i_154-155" href="images/i_154-155large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_154-155.jpg" width="700" height="399" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">Bismarck.</div> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w600"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_156">156</span> + <div class="left"><i>May, 1898.</i></div> + <a id="i_156" href="images/i_156large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_156.jpg" width="534" height="700" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">Honour à la Russe.</div> + <div class="poetry-container"> + <div class="poetry"> + <div class="stanza2"> + <div class="small"> + <span class="smcap">British Lion.</span> “What! Not come in here! Why, you gave me your + word!” + </div> + <div class="small"><span class="smcap">Russian Bear.</span> “My friend! <span class="smcap">How</span> you misunderstand me!”</div> + <div class="small"><span class="smcap">British Lion.</span> “Do I! All right! <span class="smcap">Never no more!</span>”</div> + </div> + </div> + </div> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w600"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_157">157</span> + <div class="left"><i>July, 1898.</i></div> + <a id="i_157" href="images/i_157large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_157.jpg" width="603" height="700" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">Our Masters’ Masters.</div> + <div class="small"> + <span class="smcap">Newspaper Hawker.</span> “Shout away, Bill! We’re safe enough as long + as we votes ‘Progressive’!!” + </div> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w600"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_158">158</span> + <div class="left"><i>September, 1898.</i></div> + <a id="i_158-159" href="images/i_158-159large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_158-159.jpg" width="438" height="700" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">Khartoum!</div> + <div class="small">Monday, January 26, 1885. Friday, September 2, 1898.</div> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w700"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_160">160</span> + <div class="left"><i>November, 1898.</i></div> + <a id="i_160" href="images/i_160large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_160.jpg" width="700" height="524" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">A Fixture.</div> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w600"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_161">161</span> + <div class="left"><i>December, 1898.</i></div> + <a id="i_161" href="images/i_161large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_161.jpg" width="546" height="700" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">Under the Mistletoe.</div> + <p class="small"> + <span class="smcap">Miss Wilhelmina Harcourt</span> (to <span class="smcap">Miss Joanna Morley</span>). + “Really, my dear, I don’t think it seems much use our staying here any + longer.... They won’t come!” + </p> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w600"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_162">162</span> + <div class="left"><i>January, 1899.</i></div> + <a id="i_162" href="images/i_162large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_162.jpg" width="546" height="700" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">A New Year’s Greeting.</div> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w600"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_163">163</span> + <div class="left"><i>January, 1899.</i></div> + <a id="i_163" href="images/i_163large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_163.jpg" width="555" height="700" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">Diogenes-Morley.</div> + <div class="small lh1">(In search of a genuine Liberal.)<br /> + D.-M. “Can’t see one anywhere.”</div> + <div class="small right">[<i>Gives it up.</i></div> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w600"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_164">164</span> + <div class="left"><i>August, 1899.</i></div> + <a id="i_164" href="images/i_164large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_164.jpg" width="525" height="700" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">A Free Hand!</div> + <div class="poetry-container"> + <div class="poetry"> + <div class="stanza2 lh1"> + <div> + <span class="smcap">Harthur B.</span> (to the Butler). “Well, thank ‘Evins, Mr. Salisbury, they’ve all left the ’Ouse!” + </div> + <div> + <span class="smcap">Joe</span> (the Buttons). “Now we can do just as we like, and no questions arst.” + </div> + </div> + </div> + </div> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w600"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_165">165</span> + <div class="left"><i>August, 1899.</i></div> + <a id="i_165" href="images/i_165large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_165.jpg" width="550" height="700" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">Open at Last!</div> + <div class="small"> + <span class="smcap">Russian Bear</span> (politely). “Come in, Miss. How <span class="smcap">could</span> I keep my + door closed against <span class="smcap">you</span>!” + </div> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w600"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_166">166</span> + <div class="left"><i>October, 1899.</i></div> + <a id="i_166" href="images/i_166large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_166.jpg" width="628" height="700" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">Plain English.</div> + <div class="small"> + <span class="smcap">John Bull</span> (to Boer). “As you <span class="smcap">will</span> fight, you shall + have it. <span class="smcap">This</span> time it’s a fight to a finish.” + </div> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w700"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_167">167</span> + <div class="left"><i>March, 1900.</i></div> + <a id="i_167" href="images/i_167large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_167.jpg" width="700" height="526" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">Who said “Dead”?</div> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w600"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_168">168</span> + <div class="left"><i>March, 1900.</i></div> + <a id="i_168" href="images/i_168large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_168.jpg" width="541" height="700" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">Full of Resource.</div> + <p class="small hang"> + <span class="smcap">President Kruger</span> (reading the Chancellor of the Exchequer’s + speech on the Budget debate):—“I am not going to bind myself as to + what I will do on the termination of the War. I look first to the Transvaal.” + </p> + <p class="small hang"> + “Oh, <span class="smcap">does</span> he? I know what <span class="smcap">I’m</span> going to do on the + termination of the war. <span class="smcap">I’m</span> going through the + <span class="smcap">Bankruptcy Court</span>!” + </p> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w600"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_169">169</span> + <div class="left"><i>April, 1900.</i></div> + <a id="i_169" href="images/i_169large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_169.jpg" width="564" height="700" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">Good Wishes!</div> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w600"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_170">170</span> + <div class="left"><i>July, 1900.</i></div> + <a id="i_170-171" href="images/i_170-171large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_170-171.jpg" width="429" height="700" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">The Avenger!</div> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w600"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_172">172</span> + <div class="left"><i>May, 1900.</i></div> + <a id="i_172" href="images/i_172large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_172.jpg" width="568" height="700" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">The Imperial Dispensary.</div> + <p class="small"> + <span class="smcap">The Kangaroo.</span> “I’ve got a sort of—er—feeling of oppression. My + doctor at home gave me that Prescription!” + </p> + <p class="small"> + <span class="smcap">Mr. Chamberlain</span> (Colonial Chemist and Druggist according + to the British Pharmacopœia). “‘Abolition of Appeal to Privy + Council’—of course, I <span class="smcap">could</span> make it up for you, but I think I + can give you something that will exactly suit your constitution!” + </p> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w700"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_173">173</span> + <div class="left"><i>June, 1900.</i></div> + <a id="i_173" href="images/i_173large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_173.jpg" width="700" height="524" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">Shifting his Capital.</div> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w700"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_174">174</span> + <div class="left"><i>August, 1900.</i></div> + <a id="i_174" href="images/i_174large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_174.jpg" width="700" height="528" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">In the Movement.</div> + <div class="small"><span class="smcap">Oom Paul</span> (to himself). “Shifting her Capital? My idea!”</div> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w600"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_175">175</span> + <div class="left"><i>September, 1900.</i></div> + <a id="i_175" href="images/i_175large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_175.jpg" width="564" height="700" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">Reporting Himself.</div> + <div class="poetry-container"> + <div class="poetry"> + <div class="stanza"> + <div class="i0">You that answered England’s call</div> + <div class="i2">At the darkest of the night,</div> + <div class="i0">Come and take your coronal</div> + <div class="i2">Won in many a gallant fight!</div> + </div> + <div class="stanza"> + <div class="i0">She that armed your eager ranks,</div> + <div class="i2">She from whom you have your name,</div> + <div class="i0">London’s city yields you thanks</div> + <div class="i2">For your gift of added fame!</div> + </div> + </div> + </div> + </div> + + <hr class="page" /> + <div class="figcenter w700"> + <span class="pagenum" id="Page_176">176</span> + <div class="left"><i>January, 1901.</i></div> + <a id="i_176-177" href="images/i_176-177large.jpg"> + <img src="images/i_176-177.jpg" width="700" height="447" alt="" /> + </a> + <div class="caption">Time’s appeal.</div> + </div> + + <div class="transnote mt10"> + <p class="large"><b>Transcriber’s Notes:</b></p> + <p>Blank page has been removed.</p> + <p>Redundant title page removed.</p> + <p>Page 33: “Marseilliase” corrected to “Marseillaise”.</p> + <p>Images link to higher resolution versions.</p> + <p>For the 2-page images, the joins were not fixed up, as it would require + substantial subjective art work that would not do justice to Sir Tenniel.</p> + </div> + + + + + + + + +<pre> + + + + + +End of Project Gutenberg's Cartoons by Sir John Tenniel, by John Tenniel + +*** END OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK CARTOONS BY SIR JOHN TENNIEL *** + +***** This file should be named 59801-h.htm or 59801-h.zip ***** +This and all associated files of various formats will be found in: + http://www.gutenberg.org/5/9/8/0/59801/ + +Produced by Chris Curnow, Robert Tonsing, and the Online +Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This +file was produced from images generously made available +by The Internet Archive) + + +Updated editions will replace the previous one--the old editions will +be renamed. + +Creating the works from print editions not protected by U.S. copyright +law means that no one owns a United States copyright in these works, +so the Foundation (and you!) can copy and distribute it in the United +States without permission and without paying copyright +royalties. 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