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DAJ / DAJ, Pouring wine at stylishly laid table with tulips |
Digital Archive Japan / DAJ, Taking The Doctors Advice, 1863. Napoleon III had long had his French fingers in a variety of different European pies. At the beginning of November 1863, he wrote to all the different sovereigns of the European powers, proposing a Conference, to assemble in Paris, to discuss the general state of Europe in an effort to establish peace. Lord John Russell declined this invitation even though it appears that Dr Punch had been advising his patient, Napoleon, to attempt arbitration for some time. Eventually, so many other invitations had been declined, that the Conference was abandoned. From Punch, or the London Charivari, November 21, 1863. |
Digital Archive Japan / DAJ, Declined With Thanks; Or The Rival Touts, 1867. This cartoon depicts Lord Russell walking past Potter and Bealess Diningrooms, and rejecting the invitations of both men to step inside. Mr Beales and Mr Potter were leaders of the Reform Party amongst working men. The London Working Mens Association, who were organising a Reform banquet at Crystal Palace, had invited Lord Russell and Mr Gladstone to attend. Lord Russell had declined the invitation, saying that he was too uncertain what effect Lord Derbys leap in the dark may produce to a fit and enthusiastic companion for those who wish to celebrate the passing of the Reform Bill of 1867. Other measures unconnected with the Reform of Parliament seem to me to be needed if the future of the country is to be assured. T From Punch, or the London Charivari, September 28, 1867. |
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