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( 23 ) and diipation; he has no daughters eloping with footmen, or acrificing their virtue; in hort, he has no plagues which are o common to married men, and which, Heaven grant may never be known by my dear friend, or his Mot affectionate Servant.

CARDS OF COMPLIMENT.

Lord B— requets the pleaure of Mr. F—'s company, this evening to join him and other friends at the Opera Houe.

Tueday morning.

Mr. F—'s mot repectful compliments to Lord B—, is very orry he is already engaged on a imilar occaion.

Tueday, 1 o'clock.

Mr. Airy preents his bet compliments to Mis Waton, requets the honour of being her partner to-morrow evening at the Aembly. Thurday afternoon

Mis Waton returns thanks to Mr. Airy for his polite offer, which he is very orry he cannot accept, having already engaged herelf. Thurday, 5 o'clock.

Mis H—'s repectful compliments to Lady W—, entreats the honour of her company this afternoon to tea and coffee.

10 o'clock morning.