NEWS 273: Song of happiness performed by Messrs Cobden, Brigth[sic] and Patterson[sic], on the occasion of the re-establishment of peace!..

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NEWS 274: The return of the Golden Age.(PICTURE COMMISSIONED BY Messrs. COBDEN & BRIGTH)[sic]

NEWS 274: The return of the Golden Age.(PICTURE COMMISSIONED BY Messrs. COBDEN & BRIGTH)[sic]

NEWS 293: Messrs.-Cobden, Glaldstone[sic] and Brigth[sic] showing themselves to be only moderately happy with the arrival of peace

NEWS 293: Messrs.-Cobden, Glaldstone[sic] and Brigth[sic] showing themselves to be only moderately happy with the arrival of peace

NEWS 298: Messrs.-Cobden, Brigth[sic] and Sturges[sic] beginning to find that peace has given them too much leisure

NEWS 298: Messrs.-Cobden, Brigth[sic] and Sturges[sic] beginning to find that peace has given them too much leisure

NEWS 300: Messrs.-Cobden, Brigth[sic] and Sturges, having nothing further to do in Europe, board ship to go and pacify China

NEWS 300: Messrs.-Cobden, Brigth[sic] and Sturges, having nothing further to do in Europe, board ship to go and pacify China

NEWS 379: Mr. Cobden celebrating his triumph over Lord Palmerston, in company with other friends of peace

NEWS 379: Mr. Cobden celebrating his triumph over Lord Palmerston, in company with other friends of peace

MEMORIES OF THE PEACE CONGRESS 6: Universal Peace haveing been decreed, the honorable sir Cobden [sic] finds a way of using the generals who crossed their arms

MEMORIES OF THE PEACE CONGRESS 6: Universal Peace haveing been decreed, the honorable sir Cobden [sic] finds a way of using the generals who crossed their arms

NEWS 7: THE FRIENDS OF PEACE -THE RESULT OF A DISCOURSE BY COQUEREL

NEWS 7: THE FRIENDS OF PEACE -THE RESULT OF A DISCOURSE BY COQUEREL

NEWS 7: THE FRIENDS OF PEACE -THE RESULT OF A DISCOURSE BY COQUEREL

NEWS 7: THE FRIENDS OF PEACE -THE RESULT OF A DISCOURSE BY COQUEREL

NEWS 303: No longer knowing how to use their spare time, the three friends of peace are reduced to making war between themselves

NEWS 303: No longer knowing how to use their spare time, the three friends of peace are reduced to making war between themselves

NEWS 7: A MEETING OF THE COUNCIL OF FIVE: Messrs de Lévis, de Pastoret d’Ecars and de St. Priest deigning to allow the plebeian Berryer join them in order to regulate the destiny of the new France

NEWS 7: A MEETING OF THE COUNCIL OF FIVE: Messrs de Lévis, de Pastoret d’Ecars and de St. Priest deigning to allow the plebeian Berryer join them in order to regulate the destiny of the new France

NEWS 159: REAPPEARANCE OF THE GILDED YOUTH IN1851:- My word of honour, we absolutely must get wid of this wepublic tomowwow!..

NEWS 159: REAPPEARANCE OF THE GILDED YOUTH IN1851:- My word of honour, we absolutely must get wid of this wepublic tomowwow!..

NEWS 9: -Mr. Cabassol, how can you still take up arms, after having attended three meetings of the Peace Congress! -Precisely, I’m mounting guard to avoid being at war with my sergeant-major

NEWS 9: -Mr. Cabassol, how can you still take up arms, after having attended three meetings of the Peace Congress! -Precisely, I’m mounting guard to avoid being at war with my sergeant-major

NEWS 9: -Mr. Cabassol, how can you still take up arms, after having attended three meetings of the Peace Congress! -Precisely, I’m mounting guard to avoid being at war with my sergeant-major

NEWS 9: -Mr. Cabassol, how can you still take up arms, after having attended three meetings of the Peace Congress! -Precisely, I’m mounting guard to avoid being at war with my sergeant-major

NEWS 6: RATAPOIL and CASMAJOU: The most active members of the philanthropic society of the tenth of December: the portraits drawn from nature, and truly striking

NEWS 6: RATAPOIL and CASMAJOU: The most active members of the philanthropic society of the tenth of December: the portraits drawn from nature, and truly striking

NEWS 6: RATAPOIL and CASMAJOU: The most active members of the philanthropic society of the tenth of December: the portraits drawn from nature, and truly striking

NEWS 6: RATAPOIL and CASMAJOU: The most active members of the philanthropic society of the tenth of December: the portraits drawn from nature, and truly striking

NEWS 552: OPENING OF THE HUNTING SEASON. THE POSE IN THE RAILWAY STATION. A Parisian firmly resolved this year to destroy all the hares infesting the plain of St. Denis..., with terrible new shot from Devismes[sic]

NEWS 552: OPENING OF THE HUNTING SEASON. THE POSE IN THE RAILWAY STATION. A Parisian firmly resolved this year to destroy all the hares infesting the plain of St. Denis..., with terrible new shot from Devismes[sic]

NEWS 160: MAC-ADAM AND BINEAU IN HELL. As the result of a terrible, but deserved, punishment, they are condemned to repave the Champs-Elysées

NEWS 160: MAC-ADAM AND BINEAU IN HELL. As the result of a terrible, but deserved, punishment, they are condemned to repave the Champs-Elysées

NEWS 29: AT THE DOOR OF THE ÉLYSÉE [PALACE]: -Sirs, the Prince has told me to tell you that he is not there! -What! does he no longer wish to follow our advice? -No. he [sic] claims that you've already stuffed him full of it as it is... -Hapless France! hapless Prince!

NEWS 29: AT THE DOOR OF THE ÉLYSÉE [PALACE]: -Sirs, the Prince has told me to tell you that he is not there! -What! does he no longer wish to follow our advice? -No. he [sic] claims that you've already stuffed him full of it as it is... -Hapless France! hapless Prince!

MONOMANIACS 1: THE BEASTOPHILE: The supreme happiness of the Beastophile is to make in his home a small menagerie in the bosom of which he spends his life. One can truly apply to him the proverb: “Tell me whom you associate with, [and] I’ll tell you who you are.”

MONOMANIACS 1: THE BEASTOPHILE: The supreme happiness of the Beastophile is to make in his home a small menagerie in the bosom of which he spends his life. One can truly apply to him the proverb: “Tell me whom you associate with, [and] I’ll tell you who you are.”

NEWS 105: THE REJUVENATION OF THE CONSTITUTIONEL [sic] FOLLOWING THE REJUVENATION OF AESON: I read in Mr. de Chompre's book that the aged Aeson was in earlier times perfectly rejuvenated by making him simmer in a stew-pot with a multitude of small spices, such as marshmallow roots, lizard, sticks of liquorice and toads... but the precise recipe of this stew has been lost... I have imagined new ingredients, but unfortunately they are devilishly expensive! I think I would have done better to preserve my old fellow by -having him stuffed by Mr. Gannat!

NEWS 105: THE REJUVENATION OF THE CONSTITUTIONEL [sic] FOLLOWING THE REJUVENATION OF AESON: I read in Mr. de Chompre's book that the aged Aeson was in earlier times perfectly rejuvenated by making him simmer in a stew-pot with a multitude of small spices, such as marshmallow roots, lizard, sticks of liquorice and toads... but the precise recipe of this stew has been lost... I have imagined new ingredients, but unfortunately they are devilishly expensive! I think I would have done better to preserve my old fellow by -having him stuffed by Mr. Gannat!

NEWS 99: IMPRESSIONS OF A JOURNEY BY A GREAT POET: “One of the curiosities of Frankfurt that will soon disappear, I fear, is the butcher's shop. it [sic] is impossible to see a more splendid pile of fresh flesh. The bloody butchers and pink butchers’ wives chat gracefully under garlands of legs of mutton. A red stream, its colour barely altered by two gushing fountains, runs and smokes in the middle of the street!” (The Rhine by Victor Hugo Volume 2 page 357)

NEWS 99: IMPRESSIONS OF A JOURNEY BY A GREAT POET: “One of the curiosities of Frankfurt that will soon disappear, I fear, is the butcher's shop. it [sic] is impossible to see a more splendid pile of fresh flesh. The bloody butchers and pink butchers’ wives chat gracefully under garlands of legs of mutton. A red stream, its colour barely altered by two gushing fountains, runs and smokes in the middle of the street!” (The Rhine by Victor Hugo Volume 2 page 357)

NEWS 110: -Great Prince Muley, son of Muley, do you deign to place yourself in the shade beneath this object... the Englishman who had the kindness to make over this object to me for a hundred gold pieces told me that it was of excellent use in all the storms of life... -Let me be... it's useless... the day when the French took away my parasol, I caught sunstroke from which I shall never recover!..

NEWS 110: -Great Prince Muley, son of Muley, do you deign to place yourself in the shade beneath this object... the Englishman who had the kindness to make over this object to me for a hundred gold pieces told me that it was of excellent use in all the storms of life... -Let me be... it's useless... the day when the French took away my parasol, I caught sunstroke from which I shall never recover!..

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