Punchinello, Volume 1, No. 02, April 9, 1870 by Various
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Right and Left. Because the P.& O. Directors have suspended their EYRE, we are not called upon to suspend our anger. We decline to believe that he can justify himself in leaving the Oneida, however blameless he may have been in the matter of the collision. Because the Oneida was Left it does not follow that the Bombay was Right. [ILLUSTRATION:_Mr. Pugsby_. "I THINK, MY DEAR, WE'VE GIVEN HIM LAUDANUM ENOUGH. SUPPOSE WE TRY A LITTLE STRYCHNINE?" _Mrs. Pugsby_. "BUT MIGHTN'T THAT HURT HIM?"] * * * * * THE PLAYS AND SHOWS. [Illustration] Mr. BOUCICAULT might properly be called the author of the elementary Drama. Not because his plays, like elementary lessons in French, are peculiarly aggravating to the well-regulated mind, but because of his fondness for employing one of the elements of nature--fire, water, or golden hair--in the production of the sensation which invariably takes place in the fourth or fifth act of each of his popular dramas. In the _Streets of New-York_, he made a hit by firing a building at the spectacularly disposed audience. In _Formosa_, he gave us a boat-race; and in _Lost at Sea_, now running at WALLACK'S, he has renewed his former |
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