Tis not ough that Greek and Roman page, CowPER's Tirocinium. LONDON : New-Street-Square. Ref. ut A communication which threw all Overton into a bustle. · The thaumatrope. — The amusement which its ex- hibition afforded. — Mrs. Seymour improves its con- The vicar's sermon. - The emigration of Miss Ryland and her cronies. – Village preparations for the recep- tion of Mr. Beacham and his bride. — The procession. Mr. Twaddleton addresses the assembly. - The major and his visitors are accompanied by Mr. Seymour and the vicar, to superintend the arrangements for the ensuing festivities. The curious discussions, which |