SIAMESE YOUTHS.

QUERY.—Would not the law be the most profitable profession for the Siamese Youths? They might plead pro and con, and take fees from plaintiff and defendant. If raised to the Bench, they might receive the salary of one Judge, but act as two, thereby saving the nation some money in these hard times of cash payments, and please all parties, one summing up for plaintiff and the other for defendant.

P.T.W.

N.B. They appear very good natured, although they huffed me twice at draughts.


WITH the present Number is published a SUPPLEMENT, containing a Steel-plate PORTRAIT of THOMAS CAMPBELL, ESQ. and a copious MEMOIR; with Title, Preface, and Index to Vol. xiv.


Footnote 1: [(return)]

For a general description of this magnificent edifice, see MIRROR, No. 247.