REQUIESCAT IN PACE.
1 As the reader might not think this story complete without
gome account of the concluding ceremonies, I have
ascertained from Barney that his cousin Teddy was quietly
borne on the shoulders of his friends to the church of St.
Paneras, where he was safely deposited with his mother-
earth, a bit of a bull, by the by; and after the mourners
had made three circles round his ashes, and finished the
ceremony by a most delightful howl and prayers said over the
crossed spades, they all retired peaceably home, moderately
laden with the juice of the crature.
THE CYPRIAN'S BALL,
OR
Sketches of Characters
AT THE VENETIAN CARNIVAL.
Scene.—Argyll Rooms.