_Mr. M-cl-re._--A Hood.
_Mr. McN-ll._--A knitted Respirator, to be worn in the House.
_Lord R. Ch-rch-ll._--Twelve dozen table-cloths, twenty-four dozen
Dinner-napkins, and thirty-six dozen Pudding-cloths.
_Sir E. Cl-rke._--A scarlet Jersey, inscribed "Salvation Army."
_Mr. R. Sp-nc-r._--A Smock Frock.
_Mr. B-lf-r._--Some Collars of Irish linen, and one of hemp, the
latter to be supplied by the Irish patriots in America.
_Mr. E. St-nh-pe._--A Necktie of green poplin, embroidered with
shamrocks.
_Mr. M. H-ly._--An Ulster.
_Col. S-nd-rs-n._--A Cork jacket.
_Mr. W. O'Br-n._--A pair of Tr----rs, in fancy cretonne.
_Sir G.O. Tr-v-ly-n._--A Coat (reversible).
_Mr. C. C-nyb-re._--A Waistcoat (strait).
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[Illustration: "UNDERSTOOD."
"I SAY, DUBOIS, YOU _DO_ KNOW HOW TO LAY IT ON THICK, OLD MAN! I
LIKE YOUR CHEEK TELLING MISS BROWN SHE SPOKE FRENCH WITHOUT THE LEAST
ACCENT!"
"VY, CERTAINEMENT, MON AMI--VIZOUT ZE LEAST _FRENCH_ ACCENT!"]
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"THE (SOLDIERS') LIFE WE LIVE."
(_Imaginary Evidence that should be added to the Report of Lord
Wantage's Committee.
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