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183 index tndicatorius. Oct. S. 
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Tons. Captains. 
Sulivan . 876 Robert Pouncy. 
Ponjborn 804 _ James Thomas. 
Nottingham 1152 John Barfoot. 
Middlesex 852 John Rogers, 
Alfred t198 James Farquharson. 
Canton t198 Thomas Brettell. 
Taunton castle xz08 William Studd. 
Ocean’ 3198 Andrew Patton. 
Ganges 784 Joseph Garnault. 
Walpole 774 Henry Churchilk 
¥ King George 779 Richard Colnett. 
BEencaL. 
Contractor, 777 John Bartlet. 
Valentine 79° Iver M‘Millan. 
Bufbridge 771 —-——— 
Genera! Elliot 800 Robert Drummond. 
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Continued from p. 80. 
‘A VERY young author, it is presumed, sends an epitaph upon a mouse, 
a subect unfortunately chosen, after the beautiful little poem by 
Burnseon that subject: It would perhaps be cruel to refuseit a place 
altogether: to compound the matter, the two first, and the two last 
lines, which are not the worst in this composition, are subjoined, 
“ © mouse! thou didst a better fate deserve, 
A heroe’s glorious death, a heroe’ s praise. 
Forsaken, breathlefs now thy body lies, 
A prey to death, to worms a sacrifice.” 
4. G. F. @. obligingly sends several scraps, of which the Sloeae 
are excerpts. 
To make a cheap red ink, he desires that the red flowers of the 
corn poppy may be gathered, boiled in water, and a little gumarabic 
added to the composition 
He answers a query in a former number of the Bee, inquiring 2 
reason why Highland persons who learn to speak the low country lane 
guage, always speak it with the Englifh accent, though they learn it in- 
Scotland, by saying first, they may learn it from books written in En- 
glifh, and second, from the Englifh troops who are billeted in pri 
vate houses, in places where there are no castles or barracks. Neither 
