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+The Project Gutenberg EBook of M. P.'s in Session, by Harry Furniss
+
+This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere 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
+
+
+Title: M. P.'s in Session
+ From Mr. Punch's Parliamentary Portrait Gallery
+
+Author: Harry Furniss
+
+Release Date: August 1, 2009 [EBook #29560]
+
+Language: English
+
+Character set encoding: ASCII
+
+*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK M. P.'S IN SESSION ***
+
+
+
+
+Produced by David Edwards, Anne Storer and the Online
+Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This
+file was produced from images generously made available
+by The Internet Archive)
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ M.P.'s IN SESSION.
+
+ [Illustration]
+
+ From MR. PUNCH'S PARLIAMENTARY PORTRAIT GALLERY.
+
+ BY HARRY FURNISS.
+
+
+
+
+ [Illustration]
+
+ FAMILIAR FACES.
+
+ MR. PUNCH (_CARTOONIST IN CHIEF_). "OH, I KNOW ALL
+ YOU OLD MODELS, I WANT SOME NEW 'CHARACTER'!"
+ _Frontispiece._
+
+
+
+
+ [Illustration]
+
+ M.P.'s IN SESSION
+
+ FROM MR. PUNCH'S PARLIAMENTARY
+ PORTRAIT GALLERY
+
+ My own Work Harry Furniss
+
+ LONDON:
+ BRADBURY AGNEW, & CO., 8, 9, 10, BOUVERIE STREET, E.C.
+ 1889.
+
+
+
+
+ PRINTED BY "MR. PUNCH" AT
+
+ [Illustration]
+
+ THE PRINTING OFFICES OF
+ BRADBURY, AGNEW, & CO., WHITEFRIARS, E.C.
+
+
+
+
+ M.P.'s IN SESSION.
+ _from Mr. Punch's Parliamentary Portrait Gallery._
+
+[Illustration]
+ W. V. HARCOURT. THE SPEAKER. C. N. WARTON.
+
+ W. E. FORSTER. R. A. CROSS. J. G. DODSON.
+ H. GLADSTONE.
+ H. LABOUCHERE.
+ R. N. FOWLER.
+
+ THOROLD ROGERS.
+ THE CHAPLAIN. W. LAWSON. C. DILKE. H. BROADHURST.
+
+ H. LENNOX. SERJEANT-AT-ARMS.
+ A. BARTLETT. J. CHAMBERLAIN. E. GIBSON.
+
+ R. CHURCHILL.
+
+ H. D. WOLFF.
+
+COMMONS SUMMONED TO UPPER HOUSE.
+
+
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ THE CHAPLAIN.
+ (HON. AND REV. F. E. C. BYNG.)
+ "COMMONS PRAYERS."]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ RT. HON. A. W. PEEL.
+ THE SPEAKER.
+ "ORDER!"]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ ASSISTANT SERJEANT-AT-ARMS.
+ (F. R. GOSSET.)
+ "AU REVOIR!"]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ LEONARD H. COURTNEY.
+ DEPUTY SPEAKER.
+ "ESTIMATES."]
+
+
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ LORD CLAUD HAMILTON.
+ "LATE OF LIVERPOOL."]
+
+
+ [Illustration: A.
+ AKERS-DOUGLAS.
+ "AN UNBROKEN FRONT."]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ C. BRADLAUGH.
+ "HOUSE OF COMMONS' MANNER."]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ ALEX. H. BROWN.
+ "A BROWN STUDY."]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ J. CHAMBERLAIN AND J. MORLEY.
+ "THE RIVAL UMBRELLA."]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ RT. HON. J. H. MACDONALD.
+ ABSENT FROM THE POST OF DANGER.]
+
+
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ A. J. BALFOUR.
+ IN HIS PLACE AT 4.30 A.M., TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 1887.]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ THE G. O. M.
+ "WRITING TO THE QUEEN, AND COMMITTING THE 'HAPPY DISPATCH.'"]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ ASHMEAD-BARTLETT.
+ EXTINCTION OF EYE.
+ Effect of Proposed Scheme of Redistribution on Ashmead-Bartlett.]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ LORD HARTINGTON'S
+ ATTITUDE TOWARDS MR. GLADSTONE.]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ MR. BRIGHT.
+ "I CANNOT TURN MY BACK ON MYSELF."
+ Of course he has tried to do so, and this shows him in the
+ act of making the unsuccessful contortionist attempt.]
+
+
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ J. LOWTHER. SIR R. PEEL. LORD H. LENNOX. SIR E. CLARKE.
+ THE NEW FOURTH PARTY.
+ IMITATION IS THE SINCEREST FLATTERY.]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ H. CHAPLIN
+ AND
+ "THE AGRICULTURAL LABOURER."]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ BARON DE WORMS. COL. WALROND. AKERS-DOUGLAS.
+ RECORD OF THE SESSION 1887.--422.
+ "DEAD HEAT."]
+
+
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ SIR STAFFORD NORTHCOTE.
+ "Remote, unfriended, _solitary_, slow,"--or,
+ Little "Tom All-alone" in the Lobby.]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ D. H. MACFARLANE.
+ "THE SAILING-MASTER."]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ LORD R. CHURCHILL.
+ The New President of the Working-Man's Conservative
+ Association--"A Horny-handed Son of Toil."]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ COLONEL FRAS. DUNCAN, C.B.
+ "Duncan comes here to-night,
+ The gracious Duncan!"
+ _Macbeth._]
+
+
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ LORD H. LENNOX.
+ "MOST IMPORTANT!"
+ He was with Lord Salisbury for quite three minutes, and then left.]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ BRADLAUGH AND THE BEETLE.
+ "FETCH IT UP, OLD HOSS!"]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ SIR W. V. HARCOURT.
+ "MR. PECKSNIFF."
+ "Lord Randolph Churchill"--(_groans and hisses_)--"'do not let us
+ groan at our opponents.' Nay, my Christian brethren, do not let us
+ groan or hiss at our opponents. We can find other ways of dealing
+ with them."--_Speech at St. James's Hall._]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ SIR R. A. CROSS.
+ "VERY CROSS."]
+
+
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ LORD R. CHURCHILL. SIR J. E. GORST. SIR H. D. WOLFF.
+ "ONE OF US."
+ FIRST APPEARANCE OF SIR J. E. GORST AS SOLICITOR-GENERAL.]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ R. F. F. CAMPBELL.
+ "HEAVY CAMPBELLER WITH BIG 'STAKE IN THE COUNTRY.'"]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ P. CALLAN AND G. CAVENDISH-BENTINCK.
+ "MUDDLED MORALISTS."]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ HON. R. BOURKE.
+ "BOURKE AND HAIR."]
+
+
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ C. T. RITCHIE. DE WORMS.
+ W. H. SMITH. R. CHURCHILL. R. A. CROSS. HICKS-BEACH.
+ H. CHAPLIN. J. MANNERS. G. HAMILTON.
+ NEW MEN AND OLD ATTITUDES.
+ PRINCIPALS OF THE NEW CONSERVATIVE COMEDY COMPANY TRYING TO LOOK
+ AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE LIKE THE OLD PUBLIC FAVOURITES.]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ GETTING GLADSTONE'S COLLAR UP.]
+
+
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ C. B. STUART-WORTLEY.
+ "PLEASE, SIR, I DID."]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ SIR U. J. K. SHUTTLEWORTH.
+ "THE MILDEST-MANNERED MAN."]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ C. S. PARKER.
+ "IF A MAN TOUCHES PITCH, &C."]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ J. P. B. ROBERTSON.
+ "IRELAND AGAIN!"]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ H. MATTHEWS.
+ "SAT SMILING."]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ J. GILHOOLY.
+ "TOODJOUR PERDRICKS."]
+
+
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ MARQUIS OF HARTINGTON.
+ "STARTINGTON."]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ SIR C. FORSTER AND SIR R. A. CROSS.
+ SIR RICHARD (VERY) CROSS. Off with his hat!...
+ So much for----!]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ LORD R. CHURCHILL.
+ "A GLOOMY VIEW OF THE POLITICAL SITUATION."]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ LORD R. CHURCHILL AND SIR H. DRUMMOND WOLFF.
+ "RAPTUROUS DELIGHT OF THE FOURTH PARTY."]
+
+
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ J. T. HIBBERT.
+ "IT'S VERY STRANGE."]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ W. AGNEW.
+ "RAPT ATTENTION."]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ A. ORR-EWING.
+ (ORR-ANYTHINGELSE.)]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ A. ILLINGWORTH.
+ "WAITING FOR OPPORTUNITY."]
+
+
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ SIR R. TEMPLE.
+ "THE SLEEPING BEAUTY."]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ LORD R. CHURCHILL.
+ "RANDOLPH MEDITATING."]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ F. H. O'DONNELL.
+ SUSPENDED FOR A WEEK BY ORDER OF THE SPEAKER.]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ CHRISTOPHER SYKES, M.P.
+ "WHO PASSED THE CRAB AND LOBSTER BILL."]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ E. GIBB.
+ "THE ECCLESTON GIBB-US MAKES ITS PRESENCE FELT."]
+
+
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ R. DAVIES.
+ "A LIVELY CONTEST."]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ H. H. COZENS-HARDY.
+ "OUR HARDY COUSIN."]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ T. H. BOLTON.
+ "THE MEMBER FOR EXTRAORDINARY TIES--NO--TITHES."]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ J. B. BALFOUR.
+ "NEVER HEARD OF SUCH A THING!"]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ SIR MATTHEW WILSON.
+ "POSTING HIS FAREWELL ADDRESS."]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ COLONEL TOTTENHAM.
+ ["IRISH MEMBERS, THIS STYLE, 8S. 6D. EXTRA."]]
+
+
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ LEONARD H. COURTNEY.
+ "COURTEOUS COURTNEY OF CORNWALL."]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ LORD R. CHURCHILL.
+ "NOT THE SHADOW OF A LEG TO STAND UPON."]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ SIR R. A. CROSS.
+ "SIR RICHARD 'RECEIVES.'"]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ GLADSTONE BADGERED.
+ "HERE JOSEPH GILLIS WAS IN HIS ELEMENT."]
+
+
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ HON. C. R. SPENCER.
+ "HAVE YOU PAIRED?"]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ R. W. DUFF.
+ "WONDER IF HE'S PAIRED."]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ MITCHELL HENRY.
+ "WHERE IS MY WORKING HAT?"]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ L. L. DILLWYN.
+ "WOE IS ME!"]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ J. H. A. MACDONALD.
+ "AIN'T I LIKE HARCOURT?"]
+
+
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ G. J. GOSCHEN. J. CHAMBERLAIN. SIR H. JAMES. SIR G. O. TREVELYAN.
+ MARQUIS OF HARTINGTON.
+ A BACK SEAT.]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ T. HEALY.
+ HERE'S TIMOTHY HEALY,
+ WHO SPOKE TOO FREELY.]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ E. J. M. P. DE LISLE.
+ HERE'S MR. DE LISLE,
+ WHO "DIDN'T EVEN SMILE."
+ (_Fancy Portrait_.)]
+
+
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ BILL 'ARCUTT.
+ SIR W. VERNON HARCOURT.--"I am in entire sympathy
+ with the Costermongers."]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ W. H. SMITH.
+ "THE O'SMITH. BIG WITH FATE. THE START."]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ THE FEROCIOUS FORESTER.
+ "PENNY PLAIN, TWOPENCE COLOURED."
+ [LORD RANDOLPH CHURCHILL was initiated into the mysteries
+ of the Ancient Order of Foresters.]]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ R. CHAMBERLAIN. J. CHAMBERLAIN.
+ "CHAMBERLAIN BROS."]
+
+
+
+
+ THE ROYAL WESTMINSTER ACADEMY.
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ W. E. G.,
+ PAINTED BY LD. R. CHURCHILL.]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ LORD R. CHURCHILL,
+ BY W. E. G.]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ LORD HARTINGTON,
+ BY SIR S. NORTHCOTE.]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ SIR S. NORTHCOTE,
+ BY LD. HARTINGTON.]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ SIR W. V. HARCOURT,
+ BY SIR R. A. CROSS.]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ SIR R. A. CROSS,
+ BY SIR W. V. HARCOURT.]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ J. CHAMBERLAIN,
+ BY J. LOWTHER.]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ J. LOWTHER,
+ BY J. CHAMBERLAIN.]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ THE SPEAKER,
+ BY HIMSELF.]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ THE SERJEANT-AT-ARMS,
+ BY HIMSELF.]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ W. E. FORSTER,
+ BY C. S. PARNELL.]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ C. S. PARNELL,
+ BY W. E. FORSTER.]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ J. C. McCOAN,
+ BY J. J. O'KILLY.]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ J. J. O'KILLY,
+ BY J. C. MCCOAN.]
+
+
+ (_Splendid Collection of Parliamentary Portraits, mostly done by
+ "The Other Fellows." The Speaking Likenesses speak for themselves
+ and for the Artists._)
+
+
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ LORD A. W. HILL.
+ "SUCH LARKS!"]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ THE STUDENT.
+ LORD RANDOLPH CHURCHILL IS DELIGHTED AT BEING OUT OF
+ OFFICE, AS HE WILL NOW HAVE LEISURE TO STUDY.]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ GEN. FRASER.
+ "OF THE CAVALRY. A LIGHT WEIGHT."]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ GEORGE CAVENDISH-BENTINCK.
+ "WHO WAS MOKETTO?"]
+
+
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ H. LABOUCHERE. W. V. HARCOURT. W. E. GLADSTONE.
+ LABBY AND "THE MERRY OLD GENTLEMAN."
+ "QUIPS AND CRANKS."]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ J. STANSFELD.
+ "LOCAL GOVERNMENT."]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ D. J. JENKINS.
+ "THE RESOLUTE APPEARANCE OF THE COAT-TAIL."]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ W. H. K. REDMOND.
+ BRUTUS ROSCIUS KEAN R-DM-ND, JUN.
+ "Yah! Yah!"]
+
+
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ COL. G. SALIS-SCHWABE.
+ "DON'T YOU HEAR A SMELL?"]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ D. H. MACFARLANE.
+ "HE DOESN'T KNOW HOW TO SIT DOWN."]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ COL. HUGHES HALLETT.
+ "MADE A DESPERATE ATTACK."]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ G. B. GREGORY.
+ GREGORY THE GREAT.]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ LORD LYMINGTON.
+ "WITH AMBLING GRACE."]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ G. BEITH.
+ "PRESCIENCE OF COMING DOOM."]
+
+
+
+
+ THE ROYAL WESTMINSTER ACADEMY.
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ SIR CHARLES DILKE,
+ PAINTED BY ASHMEAD-BARTLETT.]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ ASHMEAD-BARTLETT,
+ BY SIR CHARLES DILKE.]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ G. O. TREVELYAN,
+ BY J. G. BIGGAR.]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ J. G. BIGGAR,
+ BY G. O. TREVELYAN.]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ CAMPBELL-BANNERMAN,
+ BY W. R. SMITH.]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ W. H. SMITH,
+ BY CAMPBELL-BANNERMAN.]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ H. LABOUCHERE,
+ BY C. NEWDEGATE.]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ C. NEWDEGATE,
+ BY H. LABOUCHERE.]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ J. K. CROSS,
+ BY W. WOODALL.]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ W. WOODALL,
+ BY J. K. CROSS.]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ J. BRIGHT,
+ BY HIMSELF.]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ J. COWEN,
+ BY HIMSELF.]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ SIR W. LAWSON,
+ BY A MEMBER WHO DOES NOT AGREE WITH HIM.]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ THE MEMBER,
+ BY SIR W. LAWSON.]
+
+
+ (_Splendid Collection of Parliamentary Portraits, mostly done by
+ "The Other Fellows." The Speaking Likenesses speak for themselves
+ and for the Artists._)
+
+
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ G. C. T. BARTLEY.
+ "PUT A PENNY IN, AND THE FIGURE WILL MOVE."]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ A. BLAINE.
+ "STROLLED IN JUST IN TIME."]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ J. CARVELL WILLIAMS.
+ "WILL NO MORE PARALYSE THE CHURCH PARTY."]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ LORD RICHARD GROSVENOR.
+ "RICHARD'S HIMSELF AGAIN!"]
+
+
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ DAVID PUGH.
+ "THIS WON'T DO!"]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ H. LABOUCHERE.
+ "TURNS HIS BACK ON CHAMBERLAIN."]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ SIR H. VIVIAN.
+ "LITTLE HUSSEY!"]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ A. McARTHUR.
+ "PLEASE, SIR, I WON'T DO IT AGAIN."]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ O'HEA. O'SHEA.
+ "HAPPY COMBINATION OF CIRCUMSTANCES."]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ T. DUCKHAM.
+ "A RATHER MELANCHOLY ASPECT."]
+
+
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ WILSON LLOYD.
+ "ORATORICAL ATTITUDE EMINENTLY SEDUCTIVE."]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ R. STRONG.
+ "ALWAYS EQUAL TO A QUORUM."]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ J. RIGBY, Q.C.
+ "RESUMED DEBATE ON HOME RULE."]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ H. RICHARD (_Himself again_).
+ "DETERMINED TO HAVE THIS OUT."]
+
+
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ WM. O'BRIEN.
+ "DEALING WITH THE SITUATION."]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ WILLIAM WOODALL.
+ "INTRODUCES HIS LITTLE MISS BILLIMINA."]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ W. S. ROBSON.
+ "TAKEN AFTER HIS DEFEAT."]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ LD. HARTINGTON. LD. R. CHURCHILL. J. CHAMBERLAIN.
+ BEHIND THE SPEAKER'S CHAIR.]
+
+
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ SIR R. TEMPLE.
+ "EXTERIOR OF THE TEMPLE, BY OUR CON-TEMPLE-LATIVE ARTIST."]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ J. WOODHEAD.
+ "HE ALWAYS WENT HOME TO TEA."]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ SIR DONALD CURRIE.
+ "JUST ARRIVED!"]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ H. SPICER.
+ "AIN'T I LIKE LORD SALISBURY?"]
+
+
+
+
+ HENRY CHAPLIN.
+
+
+ [Illustration: CHAPLIN'S OPPORTUNITY.]
+
+ "A ready wit and a fluent tongue are valuable auxiliaries. But force
+ of character, consciousness of power, masculine ability in grappling
+ with complicated questions, and that species of eloquence, the effect
+ of which arises rather from earnestness, straightforwardness, and
+ elevation of sentiment, than from sparkling or elaborate rhetoric, give
+ a man a position in the House of Commons which leaves him little in
+ need of such other gifts as we have mentioned."--_Standard, Dec. 30._
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ J. CHAMBERLAIN.
+ "10 TO 1 ON URGENCY!"]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ SIR P. O'BRIEN.
+ "SIR P. O'BRIEN INVOKES THE DIVINE SARAH."]
+
+
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ WM. WOODALL.
+ "NINE TIMES BEFORE IT BURST!"]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ SIR G. O. TREVELYAN.
+ "TEMPORARY RETIREMENT."]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ W. H. SMITH.
+ "FANCY GERMAN PORTRAIT OF GENERAL SIR SMITH,
+ THE BRITISH SECRETARY OF STATE FOR WAR."
+
+ THE REALITY--
+ "W. H. SMITH, ESQ., WAR OFFICE."]
+
+
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ DR. TANNER.
+ "IT'S NO PLACE FOR IRISHMEN!"]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ J. J. O'KELLY.
+ "THE O'KELLY!"]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ C. A. V. CONYBEARE.
+ "CONNYBEARE HIM!"
+ (SCOTCH JOKE.)]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ SIR ROBERT PEEL.
+ "WENT WRONG ON THE HOME-RULE QUESTION."]
+
+
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ E. HENEAGE.
+ "ANY AGE YOU LIKE."]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ G. O. MORGAN.
+ "A BARD."]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ BARON DE WORMS.
+ "THAT'S THE DIET FOR WORMS."]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ H. CECIL RAIKES AND SIR LYON PLAYFAIR.
+ "MEMBERS WHO HAVE PASSED THE CHAIR."]
+
+
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ PROFESSOR ROGERS.
+ "A CLASSIC TONE TO CONVERSATION."]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ J. G. BIGGAR.
+ "I'M AGIN REPRESSION ANYWHERE."]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ G. J. GOSCHEN.
+ "A PUZZLE TO HIMSELF."]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ W. V. HARCOURT. J. CHAMBERLAIN.
+ THE ROUND-TABLE CONFERENCE.
+ (From a report by _Our Young Man_.)]
+
+
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ G. HOWELL.
+ "URGENT PUBLIC IMPORTANCE."]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ W. R. CREMER.
+ "AMENDMENT REJECTED."]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ J. LEICESTER.
+ "SO EXCITED."]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ E. H. PICKERSGILL.
+ "HAS HIS EYE UPON HIM."]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ JOSEPH ARCH.
+ "BUT SICK IN THE SOWL."]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ C. FENWICK AND T. BURT.
+ "THE WAIL OF MESSRS. FENWICK AND BURT."]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ J. A. PICTON.
+ [TOBY HAS MANY SELECT PORTRAITS IN HIS ALBUM,
+ BUT THIS IS A PICTON.]]
+
+
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ J. O'CONNOR.
+ "A NOTE OF ADMIRATION!"]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ J. A. JACOBY.
+ "CAN'T HELP SMILING."]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ SIR G. CAMPBELL.
+ "AND SUCH A HORSE!"]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ T. SEXTON.
+ "LIAR!"]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ MUNDELLA.
+ "THE OLD PARLIAMENTARY NOES."]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ T. D. SULLIVAN.
+ "FRESH FROM CHANNEL PASSAGE."]
+
+
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ G. J. GOSCHEN.
+ "OH, WHAT A SURPRISE!"]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ LORD CHARLES BERESFORD.
+ "CHARLIE HORNPIPING TO THEM."]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ SIR E. BATES.
+ "COULD SEE THEM MOVING IN THE AIR."]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ W. H. SMITH.
+ "READY!"]
+
+
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ R. GENT-DAVIS.
+ "DAVIS SUM, NON OEDIPUS."]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ J. ROBERTS.
+ "ALL IS NOT FLINT THAT LOOKS STONY."]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ G. PITT LEWIS.
+ "GO IT, LITTLE 'UN!"]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ CHRISTOPHER SYKES.
+ "EARLY TO BED," AND "EARLY TO RISE!"
+ OR, "KEEPING UP THE XTOPHER."--_March 22, 1887._]
+
+
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ SIR B. SAMUELSON.
+ "LE PERE."]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ W. AMBROSE.
+ "AMBROSIAL ELOQUENCE."]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ S. MONTAGU.
+ "SOMETHING IN THE CITY."]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ LORD R. CHURCHILL AND W. E. GLADSTONE.
+ "WHAT! WOULD THEY GAG HIM?"]
+
+
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ LORD R. CHURCHILL.
+ "DOESN'T PUT HIS FOOT DOWN."]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ SIR J. McGAREL HOGG.
+ "NOT GOING THE WHOLE HOGG."]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ H. NORTHCOTE.
+ "BURNING QUESTIONS."]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ J. FINLAYSON.
+ "HOW DO YOU MAKE THAT OUT?"]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ O'GORMAN MAHON.
+ "KNOCKING AT THE DOOR."]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ A. B. WINTERBOTHAM.
+ "SMILES AUDIBLY."]
+
+
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ R. U. PENROSE FITZGERALD.
+ "ROBINSON CRUSOE, M.P."]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ MATT. HARRIS.
+ "AWKWARD QUESTION THIS!"]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ W. DAVIES.
+ "NOT ALL BEER AND SKITTLES."]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ LORD JOHN MANNERS.
+ "THE NEW DUKE."]
+
+
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ B. HINGLEY.
+ "AND, PRAY, WHY DO YOU DO THAT?"]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ I. HOLDEN.
+ "YOUNG 'OLDEN."]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ ALDERMAN W. COOK.
+ "PERSONALLY CONDUCTED."]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ SIR A. BORTHWICK.
+ "WHO'S HE?"]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ F. W. MACLEAN AND LORD R. CHURCHILL.
+ _Past and present Members for Woodstock._
+ "A PRETTY SCENE."]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ L. A. ATHERLEY-JONES.
+ "ON THE WATCH."]
+
+
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ P. ESSLEMONT.
+ "WAITING FOR A HEARING."]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ COL. NOLAN.
+ "COLLAPSED!"]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ DR. J. FARQUHARSON.
+ "THINKING IT OVER."]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ H. CAMPBELL-BANNERMAN.
+ "ORDER IS TIM'S FIRST LAW."]
+
+
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ M. BIDDULPH.
+ "LOOK OUT!"]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ SIR E. CLARKE.
+ "SCANDALOUS!"]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ MORGAN HOWARD.
+ "HOW 'ARD IS MY LOT!"]
+
+
+[Illustration:
+ C. T. RITCHIE.
+ "MEPHISTOPHELES, M.P."]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ J. LEAHY.
+ "THAT'S THE WORST OF THESE FELLOWS."]
+
+
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ H. C. E. CHILDERS.
+ "H(ERE) C(OMES) E(VERYBODY) CH-LD-RS."]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ H. J. WILSON.
+ "MUST KEEP UP DIGNITY OF PARLIAMENT."]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ S. SMITH.
+ "ON THE PROWL."]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ G. NEWNES.
+ "WHEN FOUND, MAKE A NOTE OF."]
+
+
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ W. ABRAHAM.
+ "CLYWCH! CLYWCH!"]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ A. AKERS-DOUGLAS.
+ "THE SPRIGHTLY WHIP."]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ W. F. LAWRENCE.
+ "A CONSTITUENT I PRESUME!"]
+
+
+[Illustration:
+ SIR WM. HARCOURT.
+ "THE MORNING'S REFLECTIONS."]
+
+
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ C. WRIGHT.
+ "A CLAUSE EVERY SIXTY SECONDS!"]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ W. JOHNSTON.
+ "STOP THIEF!"]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ SIR J. H. KENNAWAY.
+ "WE'VE LOST TWO HOURS' PRECIOUS TIME!"]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ SMALL AND BIGGAR.
+ "THE OULD COUNTHRY."]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ W. CODDINGTON.
+ "L27,000!"]
+
+
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ ADMIRAL FIELD.
+ "TINDAL ROBERTSON'S CONVOY."]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ LORD RAMSAY.
+ "PROMOTED."]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ JAMES WATSON.
+ "WHILST JOSEPH GILLIS PASSES."]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ SIR J. E. GORST.
+ "THINKING OF THE BO'SUN."]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ J. C. BOLTON.
+ "MR. BOLTON'S COGITATION."]
+
+
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ W. S. CAINE.
+ "COLUMBUS, M.P."]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ HON. C. R. SPENCER, M.P.
+ "MASHER OF PARLIAMENT."]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ SIR W. LAWSON.
+ "I RISE TO ORDER."]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ ENTER SIR G. O. TREVELYAN.
+ "RATTLING MAJORITY."]
+
+
+[Illustration:
+ EXIT E. RUSSELL.
+ "POPULARITY WITH BOTH SIDES."]
+
+
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ J. A. BALFOUR.
+ "FIRMNESS WITHOUT RASHNESS?"]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ R. B. FINLAY.
+ "A Q.C., M.P.--THE LONG OF IT."]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ J. J. O'KELLY.
+ "J. J. O'KILLY, ESQ., M.P., IN HIS GREAT
+ DUELLIST ENTERTAINMENT, ADAPTED FROM THE FRENCH."]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ S. D. WADDY.
+ "ANOTHER Q.C., M.P.--THE SHORT OF IT."]
+
+
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ ALDERMAN CHAPLIN, M.P.
+ "AND OTHER GOOD MEN."]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ GEN. SIR E. B. HAMLEY.
+ "AN ELOQUENT SPEECH."]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ J. H. A. MACDONALD.
+ "THE LORD ADVOCATE'S ATTITUDE TOWARDS SCOTCH MEMBERS."]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ J. M. McLEAN.
+ "MCLEAN INTERPOSES."]
+
+
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ C. C. LACAITA.
+ "HOW VERY ABRUPT!"]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ LORD R. CHURCHILL.
+ "DEAR ME! THERE SURELY CAN'T BE ANY DIFFICULTY IN
+ SELECTING A PRIME MINISTER!"]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ J. D. PYNE.
+ "REQUIRES A GREAT DEAL OF FORCING."]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ C. BRADLAUGH.
+ "WANTS TO KNOW."]
+
+
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ DR. C. CAMERON.
+ "THE CAMERON PIBROCH."]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ THOMAS SHAW.
+ "STRUCK ALL OF A HEAP."]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ T. BURT.
+ "STILL FULL OF FIGHT."]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ G. H. ALLSOPP.
+ "THE STATE IN DANGER."]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ HON. C. R. SPENCER.
+ "A SERIOUS POLITICIAN."]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ P. A. MUNTZ.
+ "TALKED IT OUT!"]
+
+
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ J. DODDS.
+ "HEAD OF THE DODD FAMILY."]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ A. J. BALFOUR AND THE LORD ADVOCATE.
+ "OBSTRUCTION!"]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ STEPHEN MASON.
+ "EXIT."]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ SIR CHAS. FORSTER.
+ "STILL LITHE ENOUGH."]
+
+
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ SIR J. R. MOWBRAY.
+ "COME, COME, NOW!"]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ SIR W. C. BROOKS.
+ "CONGRATULATORY CUNLIFFE."]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ J. F. X. O'BRIEN.
+ "LOOKING DAGGERS."]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ T. B. POTTER.
+ "LAID IN A GOOD STOCK."]
+
+
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ ARTHUR H. D. ACLAND.
+ "EDUCATION."]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ JOHN BRIGHT.
+ "BRIGHTER THAN EVER."]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ SIR J. SIMON.
+ "HUSH! I HEAR THE PIEMAN."]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ H. SMITH WRIGHT.
+ "LEADING THE WAY."]
+
+
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ LORD CLAUD HAMILTON.
+ "EXIT LORD CLAUD."]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ R. B. HALDANE.
+ "HALDANE, VINCIT!"]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ THE MARQUIS OF GRANBY.
+ "DEMME!"]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ F. LOCKWOOD, Q.C.
+ "OUR ARTIST Q.C."]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ SIR LEWIS PELLY.
+ "PELLY-MELLY."]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ J. E. W. ADDISON.
+ "'SPECTATOR' IN THE HOUSE OF LORDS."]
+
+
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ THE SPEAKER.
+ THE CLERKS.
+
+ J. BRIGHT. W. E. FORSTER. W. V. HARCOURT. W. E. GLADSTONE.
+ R. A. CROSS. S. NORTHCOTE. W. H. SMITH. SERJT.-AT-ARMS.
+
+ A. J. MUNDELLA. T. D. HARTINGTON. J. CHAMBERLAIN.
+ LD. J. MANNERS. R. CHURCHILL. H. D. WOLFF.]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ C. N. WARTON. J. BIGGAR.
+ A. BARTLETT. C. BRADLAUGH. C. S. PARNELL.
+ T. HEALY. J. J. O'KELLY.
+ THE WESTMINSTER WAX-WORKS.]
+
+
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ LEONARD H. COURTNEY.
+ "COURTNEY'S QUICK CHANGE."]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ SIR WM. V. HARCOURT.
+ "UNCLE PUMBLECHOOK."]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ R. CUNINGHAME GRAHAM.
+ "THINKING OF THE 'ORNY 'ANDED ONE."]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ E. S. W. DE COBAIN.
+ "PROBLEM: TO FIND THE THIRD BILL."]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ SIR R. TEMPLE.
+ "THE TAJ."]
+
+
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ P. M'LAGAN.
+ "THE JUDICIOUS M'LAGAN."]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN.
+ "JUST IN TIME."]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ H. GARDNER.
+ "THE GRAND YOUNG GARDNER."]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ G. P. FULLER.
+ "G. P. FULLER LAUGHED."]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ H. CAMPBELL-BANNERMAN AND H. LABOUCHERE.
+ "HUMORISTS OF THE HOUSE."]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ T. W. RUSSELL.
+ "GOIN' BOCK AGEN."]
+
+
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ H. CAMPBELL.
+ "THE CAMPBELL WHO IS NOT COMING."]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ H. MATTHEWS.
+ "IN THE HEAT OF ARGUMENT."]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ C. S. PARNELL.
+ "SIR PARNELL."]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ LORD R. CHURCHILL AND W. E. GLADSTONE.
+ "SWEETS TO THE SWEET."]
+
+
+
+
+THE ROYAL WESTMINSTER ACADEMY.
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ LD. SELBORNE,
+ PAINTED BY LORD CAIRNS.]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ LORD CAIRNS,
+ BY LORD SELBORNE.]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ EARL GRANVILLE,
+ BY MARQUIS OF SALISBURY.]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ MAR. OF SALISBURY,
+ BY EARL GRANVILLE.]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ EARL DERBY,
+ BY LORD CARNARVON.]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ LORD CARNARVON,
+ BY EARL DERBY.]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ EARL SPENCER,
+ BY DUKE OF ABERCORN.]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ DUKE OF ABERCORN,
+ BY EARL SPENCER.]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ LORD SHERBROOKE,
+ BY LORD CRANBROOK.]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ LORD CRANBROOK,
+ BY LORD SHERBROOKE.]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ DUKE OF ARGYLL,
+ BY HIMSELF.]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ BISHOP OF PETERBOROUGH,
+ BY SOME ONE'S DECEASED WIFE'S SISTER.]
+
+
+ (_Splendid Collection of Parliamentary Portraits, mostly done by
+ "The Other Fellows." The Speaking Likenesses speak for themselves
+ and for the Artists._)
+
+
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ COL. E. J. SAUNDERSON.
+ "WHIRROO!"]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ W. E. GLADSTONE AND LORD R. CHURCHILL.
+ A COLLARABLE IMITATION. "SO SORRY YOU'VE LOST YOUR VOICE!"]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ SIR E. WATKIN.
+ "LORD TANNEL-CHUNNEL."]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ WM. O'BRIEN.
+ "NO GESTURES!"]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ ADMIRAL R. C. MAYNE.
+ "YOU MAY AND YOU MAYNE'T."
+ _Old Saw_.]
+
+
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ W. E. GLADSTONE.
+ "SHOOTING SEASON--THE GLADSTONE PRESERVES."]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ H. C. E. CHILDERS.
+ "SUM TIME! SUM TIME!"]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ SIR STAFFORD NORTHCOTE.
+ "THE WAYS OF LIFE ARE DIFFERENT NOW."]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ JOHN BRIGHT.
+ "J. B., THE POLITE LETTER-WRITER."]
+
+
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ A DISCORD IN BLACK AND WHITE.
+
+ HARTINGTON. HARCOURT. RUSSELL. GLADSTONE. TREVELYAN. THE SPEAKER.
+ MANNERS. NORTHCOTE. SMITH. CROSS. LOWTHER. WORMS. WARTON.
+
+ MUNDELLA. BRIGHT. CHAMBERLAIN. WOLFF. THE CLERKS. SERJEANT-AT-ARMS.
+ SIR J. E. GORST. CHAPLIN.
+
+ FORSTER. F. H. O'DONNELL. J. BIGGAR.]
+
+
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ 1828. 1834. 1852. 1859. 1865. 1866. 1874.
+ WELLINGTON. PEEL. ABERDEEN. PALMERSTON. RUSSELL. DERBY. DISRAELI.
+ RETROSPECTS; OR, BACK VIEWS.]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ FAWCETT. TREVELYAN. GLADSTONE. CHAMBERLAIN. HARTINGTON. DODSON.
+ BRIGHT. HARCOURT. CHILDERS. DILKE. MUNDELLA.
+ "THE NOES-ES HAVE IT."--1882.]
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ J. CHAMBERLAIN. J. BRIGHT. SIR W. HARCOURT. LORD HARTINGTON.
+ W. E. GLADSTONE. W. E. FORSTER. J. G. DODSON.
+ SOME OF THE HEADS OF THE GOVERNMENT.--1882.]
+
+
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ VISCOUNT WOLMER SAID:--"HE SAW HON. MEMBERS TOSS THEIR HEADS."
+ OUR SPECIAL ARTIST HERE GIVES THE EFFECT, SHOWING HOW SOME
+ HON. MEMBERS LOST THEIR HEADS, AND HOW OTHERS BECAME WRONG-HEADED.]
+
+
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ "O-DOUR WHAT CAN THE MATTER BE?" "THE NOSE HAVE IT."
+ "YOU WILL NOSE IT IN THE LOBBY."--_Shakspear_.]
+
+
+ PARLIAMENTARY INDEX.
+ 1882-1888.
+
+ [_The date attached to each name refers to the No. of "Punch."_]
+
+
+ PAGE
+ ABRAHAM, W. (_Aug. 20, '87_) 45
+ ACLAND, ARTHUR H. D. (_May 5, '88_) 55
+ ADDISON, J. E. W. (_July 14, '88_) 56
+ AGNEW, WILLIAM (_June 26, '86_) 12
+ ALLSOPP, HON. G. H. (_May 12, '88_) 52
+ AMBROSE, WILLIAM (_Apr. 23, '87_) 38
+ ARCH, JOSEPH (_Apr. 3, '86_) 34
+ ASHMEAD-BARTLETT, E. (_Dec. 5, '85_) _Frontisp._
+ " " (_June 30, '83_) 57
+ " " (_July 28, '83_) 23
+ " " (_Nov. 1, '84_) 1
+ " " (_Dec. 13, '84_) 4
+ " " (_May 30, '85_) 15
+ " " (_Feb. 12, '87_) 66
+ ATHERLEY-JONES, LL. A. (_July 16, '87_) 41
+
+ BALFOUR, RT. HON. ARTHUR J. (_Apr. 2, '87_) 4
+ " " (_Aug. 20, '87_) 53
+ " " (_Oct. 22, '87_) 49
+ BALFOUR, RT. HON. J. B. (_May 15, '86_) 14
+ BARTLEY, G. C. T. (_June 25, '87_) 24
+ BATES, SIR E. (_Apr. 9, '87_) 36
+ BEACH, RT. HON. SIR M. HICKS- (_July 4, '85_) 9
+ " " (_Feb. 12, '87_) 66
+ BEITH, G. (_Oct. 30, '86_) 22
+ BENTINCK, RT. HON. G. CAVENDISH- (_Aug. 8, '85_) 8
+ " " (_Mar. 10, '88_) 20
+ BERESFORD, LORD CHARLES (_Mar. 26, '87_) 36
+ BIDDULPH, MICHAEL (_Oct. 2, '86_) 43
+ BIGGAR, JOSEPH G. (_Dec. 5, '85_) _Frontisp._
+ " " (_June 30, '83_) 57
+ " " (_July 28, '83_) 23
+ " " (_Aug. 18, '83_) 64
+ " " (_May 30, '85_) 15
+ " " (_Feb. 5, '87_) 33
+ " " (_Feb. 12, '87_) 66
+ " " (_Sept. 10, '87_) 46
+ BLAINE, A. (_Sept. 11, '86_) 24
+ BOLTON, J. C. (_Mar. 17, '88_) 47
+ BOLTON, T. H. (_Apr. 24, '86_) 14
+ BORTHWICK, SIR ALGERNON (_July 9, '87,_) 41
+ BOURKE, RT. HON. R. (_Aug. 22, '85_) 8
+ BRADLAUGH, CHARLES (_Dec. 5, '85,_) _Frontisp._
+ " " (_June 30, '83_) 57
+ " " (_July 28, '83_) 7
+ " " (_Feb. 12, '87_) 66
+ " " (_Sept. 3, '87_) 3
+ " " (_Feb. 25, '88_) 51
+ BRAND, RT. HON. SIR HENRY (_July 7, '83_) 19
+ BRIGHT, RT. HON. JOHN (_Dec. 5, '85_) _Frontisp._
+ " " (_Mar. 18, '82_) 65
+ " " (_July 8, '82_) 65
+ " " (_Aug. 5, '82_) 4
+ " " (_June 9, '83_) 57
+ " " (_July 28, '83_) 23
+ " " (_Aug. 18, '83_) 64
+ " " (_Aug. 15, '85_) 63
+ " " (_July 3, '86_) 55
+ BROADHURST, HENRY (_Nov. 1, '84_) 1
+ BROOKS, SIR W. C. (_May 12, '88_) 54
+ BROWN, A. L. (_May 15, '86_) 3
+ BURT, THOMAS (_Oct. 1, '87_) 34
+ " (_Aug. 27, '87_) 52
+ BYNG, HON. AND REV. F. E. C. (_Nov. 1, '84_) 1
+ " " (_Mar. 13, '86_) 2
+
+ CAINE, WILLIAM S. (_Aug. 27, '87_) 48
+ CALLAN, PHILIP (_Aug. 8, '85_) 8
+ CAMERON, DR. C. (_Mar. 3, '88_) 52
+ CAMPBELL-BANNERMAN, RT. HON. H. (_July 28, '83_) 23
+ " " (_June 19, '86_) 59
+ " " (_May 7, '87_) 42
+ CAMPBELL, SIR G. (_Sept. 25, '86_) 35
+ CAMPBELL, H. (_July 14, '88_) 60
+ CAMPBELL, RICHARD F. F. (_Apr. 24, '86_) 8
+ CHAMBERLAIN, RT. HON. JOSEPH (_Dec. 5, '85_) _Frontisp._
+ " " (_Mar. 18, '82_) 65
+ " " (_July 8, '82_) 65
+ " " (_June 9, '83_) 57
+ " " (_July 7, '83_) 19
+ " " (_Aug. 18, '83_) 64
+ " " (_Nov. 1, '84_) 1
+ " " (_Feb. 13, '86_) 3
+ " " (_Mar. 20, '86_) 18
+ " " (_Apr. 10, '86_) 17
+ " " (_Sept. 18, '86_) 27
+ " " (_Jan. 22, '87_) 33
+ " " (_Feb. 12, '87_) 66
+ " " (_June 18, '87_) 29
+ " " (_Aug. 4, '88_) 59
+ CHAMBERLAIN, RICHARD (_Mar. 20, '86_) 18
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+ " " (_Oct. 4, '84_) 63
+ " " (_July 23, '87_) 44
+ CHURCHILL, LORD RANDOLPH (_Dec. 5, '85_) _Frontisp._
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+ " " (_July 7, '83_) 19
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+ CROSS, RT. HON. SIR RICHARD A. (_Dec. 5, '85_) _Frontisp._
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+
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+
+ ESSLEMONT, PETER (_May 21, '87_) 42
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+
+ FARQUHARSON, DR. J. (_May 14, '87_) 42
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+
+ GARDNER, H. (_July 28, '88_) 59
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+ " (_July 25, '85_) 8
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+ " " (_July 28, '83_) 7
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+ GREGORY, G. B. (_Mar. 6, '86_) 22
+ GROSVENOR, LORD RICHARD (_Oct. 11, '84_) 24
+
+ HALDANE, R. B. (_Nov. 24, '88_) 56
+ HALLETT, COLONEL HUGHES (_June 12, '86_) 22
+ HAMILTON, LORD CLAUD (_Aug. 18, '88_) 56
+ " " (_Sept. 22, '88_) 3
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+ HAMLEY, GENERAL SIR E. (_Mar. 17, '88_) 50
+ HARCOURT, RT. HON. SIR WM. V. (_Dec. 5, '85_) _Frontisp._
+ " " (_Mar. 18, '82_) 65
+ " " (_July 8, '82_) 65
+ " " (_June 9, '83_) 57
+ " " (_July 7, '83_) 19
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+ HARTINGTON, MARQUIS OF (_Dec. 5, '85_) _Frontisp._
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+
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+
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+
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+
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+
+ MCARTHUR, A. (_June 12, '86_) 25
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+ MUNDELLA, RT. HON. A. J. (_Dec. 5, '85_) _Frontisp._
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+
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+ NORTHCOTE, RT. HON. SIR STAFFORD (_Dec. 5, '85_) _Frontisp._
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+
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+
+ PALMERSTON, LORD (_Apr. 29, '82_) 65
+ PARKER, C. S. (_July 30, '87_) 10
+ PARNELL, CHAS. S. (_Dec. 5, '85_) _Frontisp._
+ " (_June 30, '83_) 57
+ " (_July 7, '83_) 19
+ " (_Aug. 4, '88_) 60
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+ PLAYFAIR, RT. HON. SIR LYON (_Mar. 12, '87_) 32
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+
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+ RIGBY, JOHN (_June 5, '86_) 26
+ RITCHIE, RT. HON. C. T. (_July 4, '85_) 9
+ " " (_Aug. 27, '87_) 43
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+ RUSSELL, EDWARD (_Aug. 13, '87_) 48
+ RUSSELL, T. W. (_Apr. 21, '88_) 59
+
+ SAMUELSON, SIR B. (_Apr. 16, '87_) 38
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+ SMITH, S. (_July 2, '87_) 44
+ SMITH, RT. HON. W. H. (_Dec. 5, '85_) _Frontisp._
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+ " " (_Apr. 2, '87_) 37
+
+ TANNER, DR. (_Oct. 2, '86_) 31
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+ " " (_Apr. 10, '86_) 13
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+ " " (_Oct. 30, '86_) 30
+ " " (_Aug. 13, '87_) 48
+
+ VIVIAN, SIR HUSSEY (_Apr. 30, '87_) 25
+
+ WADDY, S. D. (_Oct. 8, '87_) 49
+ WALROND, COLONEL (_Sept. 24, '87_) 5
+ WARTON, CHARLES N. (_June 30, '83_) 57
+ " " (_Aug. 18, '83_) 64
+ " " (_Nov. 1, '84_) 1
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+ WATSON, JAMES (_Mar. 10, '88_) 47
+ WESTMINSTER ACADEMY (ROYAL) (_July 7, '83_) 19
+ " " (_July 14, '83_) 61
+ " " (_July 28, '83_) 23
+ WILLIAMS, J. CARVELL (_Aug. 7, '86_) 24
+ WILSON, H. J. (_July 2, '87_) 44
+ WILSON, SIR MATTHEW (_Aug. 7, '86_) 14
+ WINTERBOTHAM, A. B. (_June 25, '87_) 39
+ WOLFF, SIR HENRY DRUMMOND (_June 9, '83_) 57
+ " " (_Aug. 18, '83_) 64
+ " " (_Nov. 1, '84_) 1
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+ " " (_July 25, '85_) 8
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+ " " (_Nov. 29, '84_) 27
+ " " (_Sept. 18, '86_) 30
+ WOODHEAD, J. (_Mar. 27, '86_) 28
+ WORTLEY, C. B. STUART- (_June 16, '88_) 10
+ WRIGHT, CALEB (_July 28, '88_) 46
+ WRIGHT, H. SMITH (_May 26, '88_) 55
+
+
+
+
+ [Illustration:
+ "WELCOME! LITTLE STRANGER."]
+
+
+
+
+ HARRY FURNISS's ROYAL ACADEMY.
+
+ An Artistic Joke.
+
+
+The Exhibition consisted of eighty-seven pictures, in black and white
+of course, but otherwise similar in size and general appearance to
+those annually seen on the walls of Burlington House. Anyone who
+visited it must have seen that it was the result of many years of
+labour, and not a few of the pictures possessed an artistic value
+quite apart from their interest as pictorial travesties. A wish
+has been very generally expressed that some permanent record, in a
+portable shape, but in character consonant with the artistic purpose
+of the Exhibition, should be procurable by the public at large, both
+those who saw and those who did not see the originals at the
+Gainsborough Gallery and elsewhere.
+
+To meet this wish an #ALBUM#, containing Reproductions of these
+#EIGHTY-SEVEN PICTURES#, with which will be included the contents of
+#THE ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE#, has been prepared and largely subscribed
+for. The issue of these Albums, however, which will be the only
+reproductions of the Exhibition, is strictly limited to #ONE THOUSAND
+COPIES#, each of which will be signed by the Artist.
+
+It may be mentioned that the whole of this undertaking, from its
+conception to the present time, has been in Mr. Furniss's own hands.
+This has enabled Mr. Furniss scrupulously to maintain the artistic
+character of the whole enterprise. In the preparation of this Album he
+has spared no time or expense in trying reproductions by the different
+processes at home and abroad, similar to those used in the Album of
+the Royal Academy Pictures of 1886, and the annual reproductions of
+the French Salon. Not, however, being satisfied with any of these
+cheaper methods, he has, regardless of the great cost, adopted the
+finest method of photogravure--viz., the Photo Intaglio process of A.
+and C. Dawson, No. 3, Farringdon Street, and Hogarth Works, Chiswick,
+the reproductions being made under his own supervision. Each plate is
+hand-printed, and will in every way surpass, for artistic quality,
+anything of the kind ever published.
+
+As PHOTOGRAVURE is the best and most faithful, as well as the most
+expensive method, this Album is certain to be valuable, and a worthy
+and complete memorial of the "Artistic Joke"; whilst the price charged
+will be only _L3 3s._, the same as fixed, originally, when the
+adoption of the cheaper process was contemplated.
+
+The size of the Album is Imperial Quarto (11 by 15 inches); the
+plates range, on an average, from 4 x 6 to 71/2 x 9 inches. The
+whole is handsomely and tastefully bound in cloth and gilt edged.
+
+AFTER THE THOUSAND VERITABLE _Edition de Luxe_ WERE PRINTED, THE
+PLATES WERE DESTROYED.
+
+_#The whole Edition is rapidly being exhausted and the price will be
+raised to FIVE Guineas in a few days#_.
+
+_Orders should be forwarded to_ THE TYPOGRAPHIC-ETCHING CO.,
+_No. 3, Farringdon Street_.
+
+_#L3 3s. 6d.#_ (_including case for packing_).
+
+
+
+
+ "I HAVE NOW HIT UPON A VERY HAPPY THOUGHT."--_Happy Thoughts._
+
+ #"Happy Thoughts" Birthday Book.#
+ _Selected and Arranged from "Mr. Punch's" Pages_
+ BY ROSIE BURNAND,
+
+ [Illustration]
+
+ WITH
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+
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+ AND
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+
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+
+
+ #JOHN LEECH'S PICTURES#
+ #OF LIFE AND CHARACTER.#
+
+ FROM THE COLLECTION OF "MR. PUNCH."
+
+ Containing nearly 900 Pages of PICTURES.
+
+ In 3 Volumes, price 10s. 6d. each, or in One Volume, price 28s.
+
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+this gallery."--_Morning Post._
+
+"We doubt whether in the whole range of the literary or pictorial art
+of the period, the earlier portion of the Victorian era has been
+elsewhere so vigorously, so truthfully, as well as so humorously
+portrayed as in JOHN LEECH'S inimitable pictures. The series has an
+importance beyond the amusement of the moment--it serves both to
+commemorate the genius of the artist and the character of the
+age."--_Country Gentleman._
+
+ * * *
+
+ #400 PICTURES OF OUR PEOPLE.#
+
+ [Illustration]
+
+ _Sketches from
+ "Punch"_
+ BY
+ #CHARLES KEENE.#
+
+ Super Royal Quarto,
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+
+
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+
+ #PUNCH'S VICTORIAN ERA#
+
+ AN ILLUSTRATED CHRONICLE
+ OF
+ FIFTY YEARS OF THE REIGN
+ OF
+ _Her Majesty the Queen_,
+
+ PICTORIALLY ARRANGED WITH ANNALS OF THE TIME
+ FROM THE CONTEMPORARY PAGES OF
+
+ #"PUNCH."#
+
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+subjects of talk. The arts of engraving have made rapid progress since
+these pictures first appeared, but it would be hard to surpass the
+pregnant humour of the more famous of the political cartoons. They put
+the points on all the critical periods of our Parliamentary history,
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