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PUNCH.--An admirable person for Foreign Affairs, especially if he
transacted 'em in Sierra Leone. Proceed.
PEEL.--"Lord Lieutenant of Ireland--Lord Wharncliffe."
PUNCH.--Nothing could be better. Wharncliffe in Ireland! You might as well
appoint a red-hot poker to guard a powder magazine. Go on.
PEEL.--"Secretary for Home Department--Goulburn."
PUNCH.--A most domestic gentleman; will take care of home, I am sure. Go
on.
PEEL.--"Lord Chancellor--Sir William Follett."
PUNCH.--A capital appointment: Sir William loves the law as a spider loves
his spinning; and for the same reason Chancery cobwebs will be at a
premium.
PEEL.--"Secretary for the Colonies--Lord Stanley."
PUNCH.--Would make a better Governor of Macquarrie Harbour; but go on.
PEEL.--"President of the Council--Duke of Wellington."
PUNCH.--Think twice there.--The Duke will be a great check upon you. The
Duke is now a little too old a mouser to enjoy Tory tricks. He has
unfortunately a large amount of common sense; and how fatal must that
quality be to the genius of the Wharncliffes, the Goulburns, and the
Stanleys! Besides, the Duke has another grievous weakness--he won't lie.
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