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A TABLE, 



Comprehending a period of thirteen years : showing in which of those years the Malignant 

 Fever, commonhf denominated Teliow-Fever^ did, or did not, prevail, in the city of Char- 

 leston, ■ giving the highest and lowest dtgrees of Beat , by Fahrenheit's scale, which oc- 

 atrred during the months cffidy, Augitst, September, and October, during that time,- and 

 exhibiting also the fjitantitij of Rain, in inches, which fell in those four months, during the 

 last ten years. 



" In this year, 1799, the interments were, from the tst of August to the 1st of December, 

 562 persons, exclusive of people of colour- Of that number, 239 were strangers, or in the 

 proportion of about two and a half of strangers to one of the old inhabitants. Of the first 

 number, 362, ihere died 218 adult males, 58 adult females, and 86 children of both sexes. 

 The Yellow-Fever this year, in the months of August and September, proved more fatal, when 

 compared with October and November, as 166 is to 64. -r i- * 



• To fare fiage 21. 



