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Jottings Around Town. --+--

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Jottings Around Town. -+- By our Special Artist. THE Speaker of the House of Commons has caved in! The new rules excluding all re- porters from the Members' Lobby have been already abolished, and those interesting items of political gossip gathered there will continue to enliven the columns of the daily press. Presumably the hint thrown out by the Daily XW]S of Boycotting Parliament altogether was ;00 much for the powers that be. I can imagine the Speaker's breathless amazement "t the very idea, and as for the worthy Captain 3-osset, although he might stand any amount of ,'i::e, I am sure he would beat a hasty retreat m view of such a hostile movement. l'he case of Black, the Scotchman, who 11 couldn't get any work to do," and who, after he had had twenty-five berths to choose from proved himself to be simply a lazy scoundrel, is still fresh in the public mind. No doubt Black was only a type of a very large class who curse the man "Who first invented work, and bound the free And holiday rejoicing spirit down." There is another class upon which a good deal of public and magisterial sympathy is fre- quently wasted. I refar to those disobargeu prisoners who, ever and anon, whine out a pitiful yarn in the Courts, to the effect that they ca.n't get any work because, at the places they apply for a job, somebody is sure to tel: the foreman that they have been in prison, or they are asked for a eharacter and cannot give one. Now, in nine cases out of ten, if not i: -very case, this is purely a subterfuge. A ,riciid of mine, who is a partner in one of tl ■ argest firms in the London building tra. cells me tliit they, like other great firms em. ploying hundreds of men, never think of aski: lor their character or enquiring into the.: antecedents when they take on new hands, A discharged prisoner, therefore, whether he r. u. carpenter, bricklayer, labourer, or what not :f he exercises a little common sense in choos- ing the locality in which to seek work, starn^ ;O(jd a chance of being taken on as an\ other individual of the great unemployed. It seems that there is a ficciety formed for the purpose of getting large employers of labour to allow their names to be entered on a list as ncing willing to give discharged prisoners a trial. My friend was recently interviewed by officer of this Society, to whom he stated oe facts I have given above, and who expressed his very great surprise thereat, and said he had all along been under the contrary impres- sion in regard to the niauner in which work- men were engaged. There are =.o many honest men wanting work that employers ought not to be badgered about" giving thieves a trial." Those who carefully follow the mode of procedure in Parliament, particularly in refe. re/ice to obstructing business, will require no ••fords to explain the "ollovving — r- I have neither time nor iiicliiiation to paR? paregorics on the remarked a.n Irish funeral orator. Panoj-vrics," corrected 1 an opinionated critic present. As you please, sir," remarked the orator, stiffly, the words a,re anonymous." | The eccentric Countess de la Torre was last week committed to prison for ona month in default of paying a fine of J0 imposed upon her for keeping a large number of oats and dogs at her residence. As the lady in question has private means, there need not be much sympathy expended on her removal to gaol; at any rate she will have peace and quietness for the space of thirty-one days, and will lead anything but the cat and dog life to which she has been accustomed. Sir William having at last decided to receive a deputation of the unemployed, received t'uem in the truly Ilarcourtian manner. J Whether any good will accrue from the inter- view remains to be seen. The reply, however, addressed to the unemployed at Bermondsey j bv the President of the Local Covernment Board is not particularly encouraging, for li whilst, the Board do not doubt that a great number of persons are out of employment in the Metropolis, the relief lists of the Board of Guardians do not show that there is any material increase in the number of cases in I which destitute persons are obliged to have relief from the poor rates." Does this mean, then, that when the army of unemployed have clamoured for relief and swollen tbe poor rates, the august Board of Local Government will move in the matter? Again, Sir Charles, with his knowledge of men and things, should know that there are thousands I who would sooner starve than go on the parish for support. I ritill," one puper remarks, "in times like these, safety is worth a Irjttt deal, I has doubtless led S!r William ILwoourfc to re use aduattts.nce to visitors to thj lioyai Acud jiny if thoy have parcels. I may adi, "too, beiug on the qusstiou oi Fenian turbu- lence, that the poHocrlua who gallantly carried a parcel of dynamite from Nelson's Monument to bocthiyd Yard lia8, up to the time of going to press, received nothing for his courageous act. Have the police yet discovered the where- abouts of the young womau, aged thirty.two, who recently eloped from the West of England with her father-in-lavr, a gay yomjg Lothario of eighty summers, taking with her nearly eight hundred pounds of her husband's money ? I ask this question in the interest of the great Barnum, who is understood to be preparing a huge glass case in which to exhibit the afore- said young person as the biggest natural curiosity of the nineteenth century. Mr. Justin McCarthy, the author of the highly successful comedy » The Candidate," is just now the apple of the theatrical manager's eye, and according to rumour he is writing a comedy (strangely enough) for Miss Kate Santloy who will probably produce it at the Royalty Theatre. By the -way, Mr. Gladstone has seen The Candidate," at the Criterion, and enjoyed it immensely. Mr. Wyndham should follow the Augustian Harris sian method, and clamour for a testimonial. He might receive something like the following Downing Street. MY DEAB MR. WYNDHAM, You are deserving of a baronetcy for producing such a really magnificent oomedy as "The Candidate." For a cure of the mumps, general lissirude, ennui, or depression of spirits, it is unrivalled, and I shall certainly recommend it to all my friends. If there is any "paper" about, you migh: nd on a stall for Herbert. Yours very truly, W. E. Gladstone. Ir. Com '-l ••er Kerr has only just dis- co. ered (from a recent c 't is a mistake fo allow a woman to ope .until in court, for when she does she gon for a week. After this our respect for the CommissonerY, study of human nature will be on the wane. Fortunately for Mr. Ferr, the great aud only Mrs. W. eeoKS redres3 for her wrongs at higher tribuuals than the City Small Debts Court. Mr. Wilaou^ Barrett, who was interviewed by the Daily News repi-ageutative on Monday, appears to take a more cheerful view of con- temporary dramatists than the majority of managers. He says, I think it is a pity Mr W. S. Gilbert does not write more serious work ior the stage-he knows the whole matter so thoroughly. What he writes is so admirable, but I should like to see him write a iig drama, romantic or otherwise, with a strong notive. I aiso admire the literary cleverness aud brilliancy of Mr. Hermann Merivale. Mr. G. R. Sims, a genius in his way, is yet to be seen at his best. Messrs. Pettit and Merritt u-e successful writers in their own styles, and have yet a future before them. Mr. Pinero is likely to write a good comedy." After this who shall speak or the dearth of dramatic .uthors ? Speaking of a certain General whom he professed to admire, a political orator (not in chis country, of course), said that on the field of battle he was always found where the bullets were thickest. Where was that ? asked one of the auditors. the ammuni- tion waggon, said another. Somehow the prospect of the London Government Bill doesn't appear to be so happy as it did a few months back. Is it the weight of the Bill or the celebrated hat which makes .r. B. F. so gloomy of expression of late? F.-rr-lain, good Bottomlev Just one personal word before I close. I have to thank sincerely those who thought me ,-orthy of remembrance (I don't know who 'hey are), on St. Valentine's day, but, as some of the useful articles forwarded do not exactly at, I am sure my friends will forgive me volunteering the information that hats of seven and one-eighth, and gloves of seven and three-quarters aro the sizes which best suit 04 JAN O' BRENTOE

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