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...with rest and pleasure fills...
...ourselves to the new order of things. What can we do without the calm, monotonous pleasure of a fortnightly Advocate? Henceforth we must seek relief from the Crimson's blood-curdling sensationalism and the Lampoon's Phoenix witticisms in the "???" editorials and elective pamphlet expositions of the Echo. Mental rest cannot be obtained from the perusal of a paper bristling with glass-pigtail similes and mathematical vagaries. No! Our old friend has changed. When the Advocate read Captain Brandegee's statement of facts in the last Crimson, 'it determined at once to have an opinion. And since...
...takes a fresh start and sums up the long subject, - still no predicate; here he evidently gives up the idea of getting in that predicate at all, for, putting a semicolon at the end of the fourth stanza, he takes another new start in the fifth, and the rest of the poem is rather pretty and quite well expressed. A piece addressed "To Fancy," published about a year ago, presents some curiosities in the way of figures. The third stanza is as follows...
BOSTON THEATRE. - 8 P.M.; Matinees, Wednesday and Saturday at 2. For the rest of this week and next week, Rice's Surprise Party, in "Prince Achmet," a reconstructed version of "Horrors...
GAIETY THEATRE. - 7.45 P.M.; Matinees, Wednesday and Saturday at 2. For the rest of this week and next week, the Grayson Norcross Comic Opera Company in Audran's latest popular work, "The Mascot," with a powerful cast...