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 next; but will embrace the firſt opportunity for that purpose.

Mr. and Mrs N.'s compliments to Mr. and Mrs. K and if they are disengaged this afternoon, will take the liberty of calling on them.

Mr. and Mrs K. are perfectly disengaged, and will be very happy in Mr. and Mrs. N.'s agreeable company.

Mr. and Mrs. K. are very sorry it so happens that they are engaged this afternoon; but at any other time that will be agreeable to Mr. and Mrs. N. will be proud of their company.

Mr. Jones presents his beſt compliments to Miss Weſt, requests the honour of being her partner to-morrow evening at the assembly.

Miss West returns thanks to Mr. Jones for his polite offer, which he is very ſorry ſhe cannot accept, having already engaged herſelf.

Mrs. P.'s compliments to Mrs. H. returns ſincere thanks for her obliging inquiries during her indiſpoſitions, and will be proud to ſee her when moſt convenient.

Mrs. H.'s compliments to Mrs. P. is happy to find the is perfectly recover'd; and ſhall do herſelf the pleaſure of paying her a viſit on next.