I.-Dowler and John Forster
The truculent Dowler figured before in "The Tuggs at Ramsgate"-a very amusing and Pickwickian tale-under the title of Capt. Waters, who exhibits the same simulated ferocity and jealousy of his spouse. Cruickshank's sketch, too, of the Captain is like that of Dowler when throwing up the window in the Crescent. Mrs. Wate