H. W. is too imperfect for publication.
The Portrait and Memoir of Lord EXMOUTH, engraved by
raved by
H. Meyer, from an original
Painting by S. Drummond, intended for this Number, are unavoidably deferred until next
The author of Lines " on the Death of Mr. Horner, M. P." is most respectfully informed,
that his future favours, both of prose and verse, will be dispensed with.
C. W. has talent, but insufficiently matured to appear in public.
The Letter from a Father to his Son in an Office under Government-S. W. X. Z.-S.-
and W. F. in our next.
J. G. C.-C. W.-and The Gleaner, No. IV. are received.
E. J.'s First Essay is inadmissable,