Sufficient gentlemen to save the credit of the Bar.
DONE BROWN AGAIN.
"Mr. Punch,—When will Sivilians learn to hold their assinine tongs about millitary affairs, I should like to know? Just read this. It is in your preshous Times this morning.
'The Indian Sepoys are very fair troops.'
"Now, Sir, I ask you, is such blazing ignoranse to be tollerated? I have served in India, Sir, and the Seapoys are all the brownest beggars you ever saw. Mahoggany's a fool to them. And yet the Times pretends to tell officers and gentlemen their duty. By showing wich up will oblige, Mr. Punch,
"Your Obedient Servant,
"Pall Mall."
"A Cavalry Officer."