Miss Brown is greatly obliged by Mr. Harris’ kind inquiry, and is sorry to say that she suffers under a severe cold, in consequence of last evening’s amusement.


Mr. W. presents his compliments to Mr. S., and hopes, if Mr. S. is disengaged, that he will dine with him on Monday next, at half-past three o’clock.


Mr. S. presents his respects to Mr. W., and will avail himself of his kind invitation with pleasure.


Mr. S. regrets that indisposition will prevent him the honor of dining with Mr. W. on Monday next.


Miss Dudley’s compliments to Mrs. Windsor, and will be obliged by her company to dinner on Thursday next, at three o’clock.