Nor can I admit that you may, as you choose, I shonld have done wrong, had I shown the least heat, Fundamentally injur'd in comfort and fame, Without more ado satisfaction I claim, &c. &c. &c. C-STLER.GH THE REPLY. Gloucester Lodge, Sept. 20, 1809. God wot, my Lord ! your note displays "such blunders and such ire, Right cheerfully I condescerid to grant what you require, &c. &c. &c. G-GE CONN-NG. IMPROMPTU ON THE MOB BREAKING MR. KEMBLE'S WINDOWS. (From the Morning Chronicle, Nov. 11.] WHEN Kemble's act the public's censure gains, They neither spare his aitches nor his panes ? Wohn. P. 1.REGULAR IRREGULAR LINES UPON IRREGULAR PROCEEDINGS. (From the same.) ." Ridentem dicere verum, Quid vetat ?" RECITATIVE.- Air, Rumdi idity, row, row, row. The world is threatend with the loss of K-ble! AIR, First of sensicolon factors Swears, alas! he'll quit the stage ! On ourselves have we brought down Hung in terror o'er the town. After boxes! prices! grace! Rose the spleen that marks his face. To their kind protection take Made for variation's sake? Points-in doublets or in speeches; Slash'd soliloquiesmor breeches? Deep research and curious art ; RECITATIVE. No O. P. PARODY. 307 No longer let your dolorific quill CHORUS ALLEGRISSIMAMENTE. Good people, pray don't be uneasy; Fudge ! Fudge ! (Da Capo.) Signor Secca COGLIONI, Plebeian. EXTEMPORE. [From the same.] Both lionourable, upright, just, and wise : A BON VIVANT, O. P.--A PARODY. [From the Rebellion.) On the hat of a beau, Which brings you and me here together. I cams 308 SHIP NEWS EXTRAORDINARY. I came here forlorn, To heighten the Managers' grief; To give Mr. Winholt relief. We both are old Dilworth's abeltors ; The wearer is learning his letters. SHIP NEWS EXTRAORDINARY. 0. P. Mouth. CAME in the Rattlesnake, Catcall , Placard, and Bugle gun-boats, from a chase after the Imperieuse 50-gun ship, which, it will be remembered, captured, in the confusion of a fire in one of our out.ports some time since, the famous Oldprician frigate.' These vessels were attacked in the Pit Straits by several of the enemy's men of war, which, however, they beat off. In Dungeoness Bay they struck upon the Brandon rocks, and all of them sprung leaks--they must inevitably have gone to the bottom, but for very expeditious bailing. Indeed, several smaller boats which accompanied them, among which was the “ Mary Austin," and which were not so well manned, parted company; but it is hoped, the Subscription, 300-gun ship, which is sent out after then, will be the means of their recovery. The inhumanity of the Port Admiral Grameanreed, cannot be too strongly censured, who being himself on shore at Dungeoness Bay, and seeing the distresses of these smaller vessels, yet committed them to the fury of the elements. It being suspected that the above-mentioned Pit Straits are infectious from the noisome stench of the sharks who have INVENTORY OF THEATRICAL PROPERTY. 309 have lately infested those seas, all ships coming from thence are put under strict quarantine for one hundred, or sometimes even five hundred-days, by the N.l'. harbour masters, whose authority for the present supersedes that of the Commanders at this place. INVENTORY OF THEATRICAL PROPERTY. [From the Morning Chronicle, Nov. 16.] “ The dream of a shadow."-PIXDAR. MR, EDITOR, THE 'HE other night I fell asleep after reading the cele brated inventory, in the 420 Tatler, of the moveables of Christopher Rich, Esq. and my fancy speedily presented to me a vision of a siinilar nature, which, in my mind, confirms the sage doctrine of modern meta| physicians, that our dreams result from our waking perceptions, or, as King Lear has long ago told us-- Nothing can come out of nothing. I imagined myself, then, Sir, in the Garden of some Convent ; but the vegetables seemed to my fancy to be flourishing without root, and the nuns of the place were so totally divested of all sanctimonious graces, that they seemed rather 2 rout of Thracian revellers, than any beings even by courtesy termed Christian. 6 While I was rapt in the wonder of it," from an arch-way, at the end of a piazza, stalked forth a tas figure in deep mourning his hair was made as white as chalk, and upon the tips of his fingers he sustained an opera hat, over which he bowed with the solemnity of an undertaker. But it soon struck me, that the re: spectful style of his approach was rather the trick of custom than the dictate of veneration; and it appeared, indeed, that disgust had induced him to come forward to offer for sale a certain quantity of property, which was thus described in the inventory. He read it aloud to |