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one in Augusta; one in Castine; and one in Greenfield ; — 

 all published weekly. The four last mentioned towns are in 

 the Province of Maine. 



In Rhode-Island the number of gazettes has not been 

 ascertained. It is believed there are four; viz. two in Pro- 

 vidence, and two in Newport, each published twice a week. 



In Connecticut there are seventeen newspapers; viz. 

 two at Hartford; two at New-Haven ; three at New-London ; 

 two at Norwich ; one at Wyndham ; one at Stonington ; one 

 at Litchfield; one at Sharon ; one at D anbury ; one at Nor- 

 walk; one at Middletown; and one at Ntwfield. All these 

 are published once a week. 



In Vermont there are eight newspapers ; viz. one at 

 Bennington; one at Rutland; one at Vergennes ; one at 

 Brattleborough ; two at Windsor; one at Peacham; and 

 one at Randolph; — all published weekly. At the time when 

 this list was communicated to the author (February, 1801), 

 three new gazettes were talked of; viz. one each at Benning- 

 ton, Burlington, and St. Alban's. 



In New-York there are thirty-eight newspapers; viz. in 

 the city of New-York thirteen, seven published daily, four 

 twice a week, and two xveekly; three in Albany, each 

 published twice a week ; one at Brooklyn ; two at New- 

 burgh; two at Poughkeepsie ; two at Kingston; one at 

 Kaatskill; three at Hudson ; one at Troy ; one at Lansing- 

 burgh; one at Salem ; one at Waterford; one at Johnstown ; 

 one at Herkemer; one at Cooper stoxvn; one at Whitestown; 

 one 2xRome; one at Oswego ; and one at Canandarqua; — ■ 

 all printed xveekly. 



In New-Jersey there are eight newspapers; viz. two at 

 Trenton; two at Newark; one at Elizabeth-Town ; one at 

 Brunswick; one at Morristown; and one at Burlington. 

 These are all printed weekly. 



In Pennsylvania the number has not been accurately as- 

 certained. It is believed, however, to be about twenty-eight. 

 Of these five or six are published daily ; about the same num- 

 ber twice a week ; and the remainder weekly. At least five 

 of the newspapers in Pennsylvania are in the German lan- 

 guage. 



In Delaware there are three newspapers; viz. two in 

 Wilmington, published twice a week ; and one in Dover, pub- 

 lished weekly. 



In Maryland there are fourteen newspapers; viz. three 

 in Baltimore, published daily; three in Washington, of 



