PUNCH, OK THE LONDON CHARIVARI.. [January 20, 1883
“UPROUSE YE, THEN! MY MERRY MERRY MEN!
§T IS OUR OPENING DAY.”
It is a good omen that the New Courts of Justice commenced with naturally, of Mr. Justice Fry, who is accompanied by Dr. Arthur
their Hilary Sittings. Any sittings under the auspices of so genial a i Sullivan playing on the accordion the appropriate air from the
patron Saint as is suggested by the name of Hiiarius ought to be of ' immortal Triumviretta Cox and Box .—
the most cheerful character. Sleep, gentle Bacon, smoke amid ;
From this point of view our Inimitable Artist has designed an. Which, circling up, smiles on the Fry.
allegorical subject which he wTill be happy to enlarge for fresco or The imperious figure in a cocked hat represents “General Busi-
tapestry, or to arrange as a painted window in the New Hall. ness,” who is ordering the Judges about, while the Grifiin from
Vice-Chancellor Bacon, evidently Piggy-Wiggy, is represented Temple Bar is offering sixpence for a seat in the Gallery to the
as “sitting in Bankruptcy,” and getting out of the wav, v«tv bupcriui,eiuiau.t, wuo indignantly refuses the bribe as he remembers
“UPROUSE YE, THEN! MY MERRY MERRY MEN!
§T IS OUR OPENING DAY.”
It is a good omen that the New Courts of Justice commenced with naturally, of Mr. Justice Fry, who is accompanied by Dr. Arthur
their Hilary Sittings. Any sittings under the auspices of so genial a i Sullivan playing on the accordion the appropriate air from the
patron Saint as is suggested by the name of Hiiarius ought to be of ' immortal Triumviretta Cox and Box .—
the most cheerful character. Sleep, gentle Bacon, smoke amid ;
From this point of view our Inimitable Artist has designed an. Which, circling up, smiles on the Fry.
allegorical subject which he wTill be happy to enlarge for fresco or The imperious figure in a cocked hat represents “General Busi-
tapestry, or to arrange as a painted window in the New Hall. ness,” who is ordering the Judges about, while the Grifiin from
Vice-Chancellor Bacon, evidently Piggy-Wiggy, is represented Temple Bar is offering sixpence for a seat in the Gallery to the
as “sitting in Bankruptcy,” and getting out of the wav, v«tv bupcriui,eiuiau.t, wuo indignantly refuses the bribe as he remembers