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Rh “turn me out!” But a few unguarded expressions against the Fox, and all its inmates, decided the wavering attendants, and the lady was actually bundled out with the utmost expedition. She vented the rest of her fury in the middle of the street, to the no small amusement of the bystanders; and she finally betook herself to the habitation of a well-known pettifogging attorney.

The Collegian inquired into the particulars of what had happened during the night; and when he understood that a gentleman had actually been wronged by him, he repaired immediately to his apartment, to ask his pardon, and to offer every reparation in his power. This done, he perceived to his utmost consterationconsternation [sic] that it was already eleven o’clock, whilst he had an invitation to the Mount, for nine: he was happy to hear that he could get a horse in the house, and ordered it to be saddled forthwith.  



Liverpool. 







Sept. 1. 

 ,—As Goldsmith’s Elegy on the Death of a Mad Dog may amuse some of your readers, at this particular time, I send you a copy for insertion, LOVE ME LOVE MY DOG.





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