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Monthly Chronicle.
Saviour ' s and Morgan ' s lane for the same purpose ; to make wet docks in the Isle of Dogs . . . , Mnoh * great undertakings to be renowned for the skill of their conception and th ^ probab ^ public good in their execution , is the navigation UOAV forming to the prooaoie puo i g T ^ mu 3 t , , hrough the counm " o dd dotfs or reVqidshe mountainous inequalities , of Denbighshire ' ° Arnold these / of the deepest delisis a part of the
na-Z SI ro ' shire over one , vLat ^ on t ich \ vin be ( he boldest effort of the whole . It is to connect and convey 'ifw ^ er from one mountainous point to another , across a IIOIIOAV , measuring in Ae p ^ enchcular rather more thin 90 feet , the length between 300 and 400 feet ; this " part of the canal is to be a trough 01 cast iron . Part of the grand plan for the improvement of London and Westminster is to reform Kobonf aTto width , and to continue it in a right line with Oxford-street . 4 1 narrow streets , north and south , are lo be widened and straightened .
A eentleman recently arrived from Paris says , that « the Garden of the ThinllerT » s 01 ce P lanted Avith potatoes when the wants of the peop le required this sacrifice ok' now a beautiful and correct map of the 83 Departments of France ! ' U comprises too Jemappe , Savoy , and the other Departments which liave been conquered and united to the Repuolic . -.,-., „ . ; " This idea which is most artfully conceived to flatter the vanity of tlie Par- , sians a beautifully executed . Each path marks the boundary of a Depart hillock forest by a thicket
ment Every mountain is represented by an , every , and every river has its corresponding streamlet 1 * « Tims every Parisian in his morning ' s walk can now review the Avhole of the Republic , and " of her conquests . " The Jury has been struck against Mr . Reeves for a Libel on the House of Commons . His trial is expected to come on the 9 th of May next . Mr Plumptree , of Clarehall Hall , Cambridge , has written a pamphlet , to meant satire of Scots
prOA-e that Shakspeare ' s Hamlet was as a on Mary Queen . The Winter ' s Tale has by some been considered as a defence of Anna Boleyn . Attwood has obtained the appointment of Organist of St . Paul ' s , in despite of a snhite 1 opposition from Calcott . It was given by Dr . Prettyman , he Dean , with a rostrSTi ghlv creditable to his musical taste ; for it is expressly " nominated in the bond , " that the business is not to be performed by proxy . Ladv Elcho has set an example in Bath , which will injure the little Fashionables there exceedingly who live by card-money ; she will not visit any house where it is taken . .. _ .
We hone the ladies in London who stand upon a nice point of honour will follow ^ examp le of the Bath ladies , ancl exclude the odious and pitiful custom of taking caS-money at their houses . It is a meanness which no persons who pree Ho the honour of keeping good company ought to allow . We are afraid that many a party is formed rather to derive benefit from the card-tables , than foi the sake of hospitality , _ assizes for crim concame on to be triedwherein the Rev .
M Leicester a cause . , r 1 n ! n , ™ w . « nl-iin'iff and Mr . John Whitchurch , apothecary and manmtd vS ° A ™ e 7 eda m : file Jm-y found a verdict for the Plaintiff , with 2000 . dama ges It is somewhat remarkable , that the lady ' s inamorato , s near 60 eai , o ? age 1 she is 24 , and her husband about her own age by whom she has three children ; the defendant is a married man , and has 18 children .
MASONRY— In consequence of the introduction of the Russian GoA ; ernmeni into CourSd , the Freemasons at Mi . tau have shut up their lodge ; their house , library , & c . have been consigned to the College of General Provision , * Ths Monthly Lists are unavoidably deferred till our r . ext .
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
Monthly Chronicle.
Saviour ' s and Morgan ' s lane for the same purpose ; to make wet docks in the Isle of Dogs . . . , Mnoh * great undertakings to be renowned for the skill of their conception and th ^ probab ^ public good in their execution , is the navigation UOAV forming to the prooaoie puo i g T ^ mu 3 t , , hrough the counm " o dd dotfs or reVqidshe mountainous inequalities , of Denbighshire ' ° Arnold these / of the deepest delisis a part of the
na-Z SI ro ' shire over one , vLat ^ on t ich \ vin be ( he boldest effort of the whole . It is to connect and convey 'ifw ^ er from one mountainous point to another , across a IIOIIOAV , measuring in Ae p ^ enchcular rather more thin 90 feet , the length between 300 and 400 feet ; this " part of the canal is to be a trough 01 cast iron . Part of the grand plan for the improvement of London and Westminster is to reform Kobonf aTto width , and to continue it in a right line with Oxford-street . 4 1 narrow streets , north and south , are lo be widened and straightened .
A eentleman recently arrived from Paris says , that « the Garden of the ThinllerT » s 01 ce P lanted Avith potatoes when the wants of the peop le required this sacrifice ok' now a beautiful and correct map of the 83 Departments of France ! ' U comprises too Jemappe , Savoy , and the other Departments which liave been conquered and united to the Repuolic . -.,-., „ . ; " This idea which is most artfully conceived to flatter the vanity of tlie Par- , sians a beautifully executed . Each path marks the boundary of a Depart hillock forest by a thicket
ment Every mountain is represented by an , every , and every river has its corresponding streamlet 1 * « Tims every Parisian in his morning ' s walk can now review the Avhole of the Republic , and " of her conquests . " The Jury has been struck against Mr . Reeves for a Libel on the House of Commons . His trial is expected to come on the 9 th of May next . Mr Plumptree , of Clarehall Hall , Cambridge , has written a pamphlet , to meant satire of Scots
prOA-e that Shakspeare ' s Hamlet was as a on Mary Queen . The Winter ' s Tale has by some been considered as a defence of Anna Boleyn . Attwood has obtained the appointment of Organist of St . Paul ' s , in despite of a snhite 1 opposition from Calcott . It was given by Dr . Prettyman , he Dean , with a rostrSTi ghlv creditable to his musical taste ; for it is expressly " nominated in the bond , " that the business is not to be performed by proxy . Ladv Elcho has set an example in Bath , which will injure the little Fashionables there exceedingly who live by card-money ; she will not visit any house where it is taken . .. _ .
We hone the ladies in London who stand upon a nice point of honour will follow ^ examp le of the Bath ladies , ancl exclude the odious and pitiful custom of taking caS-money at their houses . It is a meanness which no persons who pree Ho the honour of keeping good company ought to allow . We are afraid that many a party is formed rather to derive benefit from the card-tables , than foi the sake of hospitality , _ assizes for crim concame on to be triedwherein the Rev .
M Leicester a cause . , r 1 n ! n , ™ w . « nl-iin'iff and Mr . John Whitchurch , apothecary and manmtd vS ° A ™ e 7 eda m : file Jm-y found a verdict for the Plaintiff , with 2000 . dama ges It is somewhat remarkable , that the lady ' s inamorato , s near 60 eai , o ? age 1 she is 24 , and her husband about her own age by whom she has three children ; the defendant is a married man , and has 18 children .
MASONRY— In consequence of the introduction of the Russian GoA ; ernmeni into CourSd , the Freemasons at Mi . tau have shut up their lodge ; their house , library , & c . have been consigned to the College of General Provision , * Ths Monthly Lists are unavoidably deferred till our r . ext .