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e nakedness of the land, and merry Beef is to roar like the bulls of Bashan at the agonies of famine! As the winter approaches we are promised increasing sources of amusement from the manufacturing districts. What sunny faces will break though the fogs of November--what giggling will drown the cutting blasts of January! Eschewing the wise relaxation of pantomimes, we shall be taught to consult the commercial reports in the newspapers as the highest and fullest source of salutary laughter. How we shall simper when mills are stopped--how crow with laughter when whole factories are silent and deserted! How reader--(for we acknowledge none who are not well-dressed and well-to-do)--how you will scream with joy when banks break!--and how consult the list of bankrupts as the very spirit and essence of the most consummate fun. Insolvency shall henceforth be synonymous with repartee--and compositions with creditors practical _bons mots_. Oh! reader--(but mind, you _must_, we say, to be our reader, be well-dressed and well-to-do; for though we owe the very paper beneath your eye to rags, we trust we are sufficiently in the mode to laugh contemptuously at such abominations)--oh! reader, quit your lighter recreations; seek not for merriment in fictitious humour; it is a poor, unsatisfactory diet, weak and watery; but find substantial drollery from the fluttering of tatters--laugh, and with the crowing joy, grow sleek and lusty at the writhings and the lamentations of want! We have, however, a recent benevolent instance of the political and social power of dress--an instance gathered from the Court of Spain. The organ (or rather barrel-organ of Toryism, for it has only a set number of tunes) which played our opening quotation, also grinds the following:-- "The Regent Espartero, and the tutor Arguelles, are doing all in their power to keep the young Queen and the Infanta _in good humour_, encouraging the Princesses in many little indulgences suitable to their age and sex, _especially in the article of dress_, in which their royal mother was more than inattentive. _This line of conduct_, coupled with the expected arrival of the Infant, Don Francisco de Paula and his family, who are to be received with every mark of respect, indicates that the present rulers of Spain, aware of their critical situation, wish to strengthen themselves by the support of the great majority of the royal family." Thus, if the royal family of Spain ha
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