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  • band and three children; and, as there is no

situation wherein art cannot be advantageously employed, I shall give a few precepts for the most advantageous display of the person on a hay, pea, or dust cart. For the use of both sexes, I had also digested a few hints and directions, pointing out the most solemn and affecting manner of riding in a cart up Holborn Hill, from Newgate to Tyburn; but the late adoption of the New Drop has made them, in a great measure, useless in London; they may however be serviceable to persons under similar circumstances in country towns. As soon as I have put my work together, I shall beg your opinion of it; being, Sir,

Your humble Admirer,
and most obedient Servant,

James La Croupe.

The above Work, if well executed, promises to make a very pretty Supplement to mine.

G. Gambado.