P _UiN. [FEBRUARY 8, 1862. "WE ARE A BAND OF ROBBERS, WE ARE A BAND OF ROBBERS, AND LIVE BY LUNAC-E, AND LIVE BY LUNAC-E." A CHANT OF COUNSEL. Air-" Pop goes the IWacsel," (better ,-nown as That's the cway the Money goes.") OH, what lucky.dogs are we, When foolish actions men do, And foolish friends procure a De Lunatico Inquirendo!" Every counsel draws his fee, ITis profits never end. Oh! There's nothing jollier than a De Lunatico Inquirendo." When this case is done, you see, There's nothing we can then do, But wait in hope another Do Lunatico Inquirendo." Hundreds dropping in so free, Will eight or nine or ten do To pay the counsel in a "De Lunatico Inquirendo ?" Then sing-What lucky dogs we be Who gain by follies men do, * Hip! hip! hurrah! boys, for the "De Lunatico Inquirendo !" LEGAL INTELLIGENCE.-MISS SEDDEN'S suit having been brought to a close, she is now (on dit) preparing a newer dress. CAUTION TO YOUNG MEN FROM THE COUNTRY WALKING; IN REGENT- STREET.-Hrorse-breakers ahead! SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION. IN the second column of the Times for the 24th of January, the following appeared in large type:- THE MEDICINE and BIRTHDAY GIFT RECEIVED. Am well and happy, and remember thee. What a charming combination! What was the medicine and what the gift? Were they a Keepsake and Cod Liver Oil, or a Memento and Morison's Pills, or a Souvenir'and Sarsaparilla? Whatever the physic was, the world should be acquainted with it at once, for it appears to be most rapid in its action. Immediately on its reception, the advertiser is able to say "am well and happy." How many invalids would readily give for so potent a draught another draft on their bankers! TO M. CHAMBERS, Q.C., ON JANUARY 28, 1S62. (BDr FRIEND IN THE GUAitDS.) DEAR CHAMBERS, with your eye-glass and clean linen, Small body and large head upon one side, Since this long-pwofitable case you've been in, Your gentle temper once was sorely tw.icd: When DOCTOR GwIN in Court caught gwinnin', You sent to gwin upon the other side. IF a carriage loses a lamp, what useful member of society does it resemble ?-A lamplighter! WHY is sharpening a knife an expensive practice ?-Because you get rid of the blunt. ALw.ys lift your hat to the Aurora Borealis; it is undoubtedly pole- light. 206 I I 5 ~ yr I *