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GH. "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.
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