THE "SEXO-MANIA."

"We think Lips that have Gone Astray the foulest novel that ever yet defiled the English tongue; and that in absolute filth its Author can give any modern French writer six and beat him hollow!"—The Parthenon.

Fair Author (to her Publisher, pointing to above Opinion of the Press quoted in his advertisement of her Novel). "And pray, Mr. Shardson, what do you mean by inserting this hideous Notice?"

Publisher. "My dear Miss Fitzmorse, you must remember that we've paid you a large Price for your Book, and brought it out at great Expense—and we naturally wish to Sell it!"


THE EASY CHAIR;

Or, Mr. Speaker's Valediction.

["According to present arrangements the Speaker will deliver his valedictory address on the eve of the adjournment for the Easter recess."

The Times.]

Air—"The Cane-bottom'd Chair."