Howsoever that may fare, let JOHN BULL keep on his hair,

And Miss CANADA with flouts be not too handy, O!

Common sense is safe commander, and we need not raise our dander

At the Tariff tricks of Yankee doodle dandy, O!

Yankee doodle! Yankee doodle dandy, O!

And may it ever prove in trade fights, or brotherly love,

BULL can keep upsides with Yankee doodle dandy, O!


"CHARGE, CHESTER, CHARGE!"—The Times reports that at Chester County Court last week, Mr. STAVELEY HILL, Q.C, M.P., Judge Advocate of the Fleet, was summoned for £25—for goods supplied, and that the claim was unsuccessfully contested on the score that it was barred by the Statute of Limitations. Mr. SEGAR, who represented the Plaintiff, said that the Defendant was "wrong in his law," and Judge Sir HORATIO LLOYD assented to the proposition by giving a verdict for the full amount claimed. From this it would appear that there was "no valley" (as a Cockney would say) in the point of the Hill—the Judge Advocate of the Fleet being on this occasion, if not in his native element, at any rate, "quite at sea!"