FUN AL2ANAC'K, 18'02. in which MB. POTTs, after an heroic resistance,is taken prisoner, and carried before the magistrate, by On his return homein he thlrowl s himlsel'fr oth whom he is reprimanded and heavily sympathies of the landlady. fined. Mr. M'SPAvIN having, however, previously discovered that lady's weak point, gains her over entirely to his side. The landlord t g part, a-~tle uticcntro y The landlord taking Me. POTYs's I)Prt, little domnesticcontrovCUrsy ensucs. SPORTS AND PASTIMES FOR THE YOUNG . HUNT TH E HAin.-This is famous sport, and may be played either'i'r'the house or out of doors. It is peculiarly adapted for boys, but venturesome girls may also play at it. First, select your huntsmen, and find out those amongst the remainder who are good runners; choose them for the hounds, and arm them with long canes; then procure a young kitten; all stand up in two rows, the hounds in.front, and the huntsmen behind; start the kitten, and after it has run a few yards all must dart ' off with loud shouts after it. The game is not to kill the kitten by thrashing it with sticks, but to frighten it by running it as far as you can until it drops down from exhaustion, and dies with fear. The first who can secure the kitten in this manner wins the game, and is called the Royal Huntsman. A great improvement .to the game is to have a dog or two if you can get them. A CAPITAL TRICK WITH A TUMoBLEn.-Pro- cure a penny piece, and having made it red-hot, throw it out of window to any acrobat that may be performing in the street; if he catches it in his hand, which he is almost sure to do, it willseverely burn him, and cause yourself and friends much merriment. HUNT THE SLIPPERS.-This game, al- though bearing an old title, is entirely new. Choose a very wet day, and about an hour before your papa returns from his business secure his slippers and hide them; the cis- tern or water-butt is the best place to hide them in,if you canget atit easily. Assoon as papa has changed his wet clothes there will be a terrible hunt'for the slippers, in which the whole household will be engaged, and will afford you infinite merriment. Ax EXCELLENT SNApnBDn AON.-Get together a quantity of yourjuvenile friends, and having taken them into a dark room, procure a large-sized dish, into which throw a few plums and about a half-pint ofturpen- SlAn tine; light the turps, anl directly the chil- YOU OB dren begin to scramble they will severely rP COMrBRCIAL (to extensive Swell):--"On! I n ro PAe OI, BUT coUL] LIGE ME W ITU SIxrSP'OITn or CoPPEBRs?" (Swell is Horwifled.') Ibrn themselves, and most probably sot fire to their clothes. Krli'rTOANrTA is aln entirely nlw Crireolc game, iuld lay be played Iis fol lows ut:- It Ioy to represent a jludil, ndl let, hinl he seated on a high bclih il ii lbo i; behind Ihini havo a fIaiin filgtr1 with iyi o lhla- diged to relprnsout., ultite, n, lnii (I' sM'Li'H inl her lhn1d; 0o oitlher sill of the jullgo -'i11n In hnv, the otne i lie right- ialldi sidol .I ... a sRcnilet robi), witli] I ...l, rI crown, and a heavy purse iln his 1-...i, ... ono on the left clothed very ill, wvithi 1 I. t. lI l i I .. Ih, I I, I. I' ,1*.-. ,t counllsel one of fhlr!Fc',ciol1s )(ring, tho oi ler Ir mee'k dispsitionlif.. I. l.I h,. .1- IAwo prisHollerHy(IuIng .I h, -, Y h,,** 1., ..I I. riclily dritsseld atnd of very hioglihtyv louiiig. T'he constablo the. n tells 1i I.-I I .. II I '.. lnive illlke soInleboolks f. ... I I- plyilg lfor thel, Ilind orlhr(ld soIn to hI' bl seHnlt to at flsIo IO lilrt'H. 71J1or If lis ItIo'ok cIII l gets 11) and do (I alllld i thiLt, LtfieY shall be plunilised. l 11 sfiys that thy tint Ill Iove want, t K their (Ir'- s 1 I tokle i, ilni that pnilished Ithey mnIot lie. WIlin liosits downi, the lboy wlho Fr) nills on llhi riglilt- hlinid of ile jult' 'l o]i m r ,iii 1) 11' f, inlTo (l th scalo whlich .lJustico liolld inl l tll 'n iho flerce conelsel, in a very iItnny oIIlaler, isys tbhat they clnrlo 1 lll 10 1 wllnt, they li]ivo dlmnl; they d(id nolt ilo it for till,' iko of tli books, becllinul they ]lave ]plenty lt, lione,( uil, it wl Kleptoml niaia, tlely could nol, h1 1) it. Tho Ijidge th(Ul I he'll i t o lln thlt tlhe l;oy on hlis le!ft, will nolt bt Hl i titled if ho lo s not, order thlcn to be plinihled ; but it eoaL iulylnuly to l.nk1 tthtm flor a11l p-le iitrs trip mito d t'h cooIiry, itwily froin tO 1;- .1.1. hee lto H s' Hb op, fhey They J h I I h ( i nt Ih rinl i .i i "i, enn < a r ; 1 I II- aind walks ar'm-in-arim awiiy wiLh the two young ladies. To ETVMorTocrroS.q- Ts the nlpnbhet of a dead language compoh(d (ofl'dad letters F "FUN" IS PUBLISHED WEEKLY PRICE ONE PENNY: WITH NUMEROUS COMIC ILLUSTRATIONS. ,9 ---- -