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defcription, the dead cart fliould have been 

 called by it's fimple name ; car, has g. fine 

 triumphant found, which fomewhat dif- 

 turbs the awful horror of the impreffion. 

 Surely the vehicle without nominal alter- 

 ation, and with a ftronger epithet prefixed, 

 that fliould not fpecify it's complexion, 

 would be better, 



While Death and Night pil'd up the naked throng. 

 And Siknce drove their ghaftly carts along. 



From the banks of the Ontario we have 

 the Caffia. It is one of thofe American fruits 

 which are annually thrown on the coaft 

 of Norway, in wonderful emigration. Dr. 

 Darwin accounts for it by a fuppofed ex- 

 iftence of under currents in the depth of 

 the ocean, or from vortexes of water paff- 

 ing from one country to another through 

 caverns of the earth. The Caffia, ten 

 males one female, is reprefented as a fair 

 American matron, who, alarmed by the 



rifing 



