Mr. Bright is one of the most eloquent and effective orators of his time, and his speeches were collected and published in 1868; the policy which he has for so many years advocated has in most points been in the end accepted by the nation.

[A LIST OF THE CARTOONS.]

YEAR. NO.
Acrobats at Westminster[Title]
1846.The Seven-League Boots[1]
1849.A Bright Idea[2]
1852.Not Quite such a Fine Child as the Last![3]
Eating the Leek[4]
1854.Pet of the Manchester School[5]
1855.The New Coalition[6]
1857.Recoil of the great Chinese Gun-Trick[7]
1858.Orestes pursued by the Furies[8]
It will soon Boil![9]
Mr. Bright offers to give Satisfaction to the Liberal Party[10]
1859.A Very Greasy Pole[11]
The Quaker and the Bauble[12]
Who will Rouse Him?[13]
The Real Ugly Rush[14]
1860.The Reform Janus[15]
Bright the Peace-Maker[16]
Dissent in Earnest[17]
1863.Cobden’s Logic[18]
1865.Dr. Bright and his Patient[19]
The Political “Wall-Flower”[20]
1865.John Slow and John Fast[21]
Scene from St. Stephen’s Pantomime[22]
1866.The Officious Passenger[23]
Going Down to the House[24]
The Brummagem Frankenstein[25]
The Popular Poll-Parrot[26]
Dr. Dulcamara in Dublin[27]
The Festive Season[28]
1867.Rival Sweepers[29]
Gladiators Preparing for the Arena (Frontispiece)[30]
1868.Dr. Bull’s Waiting-Room[31]
Athletics at Westminster[32]
A Dress Rehearsal[33]
A “Friend” at Court[34]
1869.Rejected![35]
Forgetting his Place[36]
1870.John Bright’s New Reform Bill—“Reform Yourselves”[37]
The Bill of Fare[38]
1872.Off Greenwich[39]
1873.A Friend in Need[40]
1875.The New Shepherd[41]

The Rt. Hon.
JOHN BRIGHT,
M.P.

CARTOONS FROM “PUNCH.”
1846-1875.

CARTOON.—MARCH 7, 1846.