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PUNCH OR THE LONDON CHARIVARI.

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June 17, 1865.]

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I will never consent to alienate the Colonies. Happy is the nation
that hath its quiver full of them.

On the question of Reform there is so depressed an action of the
national pulse, that I feel bound to wait for further symptoms. I am
opposed to a lowering system, and the idea of infusing fresh blood
savours too strongly of empiricism for toleration. I am opposed to the
Ballot and all other boluses.

I will always uphold the National Religious Establishment, holding it
a nation’s sacred duty to be properly churched.

The new Parliament will be primiparous, and the utmost attention
will therefore be required. I trust that the country will not be reminded
of the mountain in labour.

Should you do me the honour to elect me, I shall be ready at any
hour of the day or night to attend any consultations ; and should a
brother practitioner propose anything that seems to me desirable, I
shall not be deterred from supporting it by any professional feeling of
jealousy, nor shall the miscarriage of any valuable measure be due to
my treatment.

Haying thus explained my principles, I will only add, that no more
bulletins will be issued, and that I am, Gentlemen,

Your faithful Servant,

Obstetrical Society’s Chambers, Charles Locock, M.D.

June 14.

“ Dye not, Fond. Man or Woman Either!

Among other quack nostrums, we notice the announcement of a
“vegetable” Hair-dye, for imparting to the head the “fashionable
golden hue.” Well, as this so-called “ golden hue” in reality is red, a
vegetable dye may be just the very thing to make the hair a little radish
—we beg pardon for bad spelling, we mean a little reddish. Strange
are the freaks of fashion! Ladies often have been noticed wearing
artificial roses in their hair, and now it seems they try to beautify them-
selves by wearing artificial carrots in it.

Coigns of ’vantage.”—£ s. d.
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