£74 
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HeDisxi) of N^ew Irlusiccil P.uoUccitioHS* 
Are organic diseases generally deemed 
incnral.ie? And, if so, is it useless to 
study, and obtain an acquaintance vvitlj 
them The prize consists of a gold 
, medal, bearing on one side tlie effigies of 
Vavier Bichat; and on the other, a sym¬ 
bolical representation of medicine. Oii 
the edge, or rim, are the following 
words: “ Friz decerne a ]\I/’ 
Among other magnificent publications 
announced at Paris, under imperial pa¬ 
tronage, may be named as won by of 
eminent notice, “ JMonumens Anciens 
et Modernes tie ITIindoustan en Cent 
Cinquante Pianclies, decrits avec des 
Kecherches sur I’epoque de leur Foun¬ 
dation; une Notice Geographique et 
nne Notice Historique de cette Contree; 
Par L. Langlf.s, Membre de ITn- 
stitut de France, un desAdministrateurs- 
Conservateurs de la Bibliotheque Im- 
p^riale, Professeur de Persan a I’ecole 
sp^ciale des Langues Orientales vi- 
vantes, Membre de PAcademie Iloyale 
de Goettingue, etc. Le Dessin et la 
Gravure diriges par A. Boudeville, 
editeur de I’ouvrage. 
ITALY. 
At Naples, the unfolding of the ma¬ 
nuscripts found in Herculaneum, is con¬ 
tinued with great activity. There have 
lately been published fragments of a 
poem on the war between Mark Antony 
and Augustus, and long extracts from the 
second book of Epicurus upon Nature. 
•—We hope to find the whole treatise. 
A moral work of Polistocles, the disciple 
of Epicurus, has been published. Frag¬ 
ments of Colotus upon Plato, and of Co- 
niscus upon Frieiidship, will aho he pub¬ 
lished. An entire new work of Philo- 
demus on Rhetoric, is in the press. The 
excavation of Pompeia is continued with 
fresh vigour. A part of the superb and 
rich tables of marble found there has 
been placed in the gallery of the Royal 
Museum. It is impossible to imagine 
any thing more rich and perfect. 
A E H. I ^ • 
The American exports to the 30lh (if 
September, 1810, amounted to nearly 67 
millions of dollars. To England rmd 
her colonies her exports are 16^ millions 
•—to Spain and her colonies 15—-to Por- 
tiHi-al and her colonies nearly eiitht nnl- 
li-Tus—to the East Indies 1,300,000—to 
the Northern Powers and Germany about 
2^2,000,000—to France and Flolland only 
120,000. 
It aopears from the annual returns 
publisiied at New-York, that there were 
manufactured last year, m the several 
counties of that state only, the following 
quantities of woollen, linen, and cotton, 
cloths : 
Total number of yards of c]oth manu- 
factured in the state of New-York, in 
the year 1810. 
Woollen Cloth - - 3,257,812 
Linen Cloth » - - 5,3t 2,645 
Mixed Cloth - - 189,659 
Cotton Cloth - " 211,020 
Tow Cloth _ » - 21,724 
Total - - 440,766 
The number of looms are 33,060 
The following is an official return of 
the population ot the United States, in 
1810.—Virginia, 965,079, of which 
300,000 are negro slaves; New York, 
959,220, only 15,000 slaves; Pennsyiva- 
nia, 810,163'; Massachusetts (province 
and IMaine), 700,745; North Carolina, 
563,516 ; South Carolina, 414,935; Ken¬ 
tucky, 406,511; Maryland,380,546; Con¬ 
necticut, 261,942; Teiinassee, east and 
west, 261,727; Georgia, 252,433; New 
Jersey,. 245,562; O.hio, 230,760; Ver¬ 
mont, 217,913; NewHampshire 214.414; 
Riiode Island, 76,213; Delaware, 72,674 
—Territorial Governments : Orleans, 
76,556; Mississippi, 40,352; Indians, 
24,520; Columbia, 24,023; Louisiana, 
20,845; Illinois, 12,282; Michisaii, 
4,762.—Total, 7,238,421 souls. 
REVIEW OF NEW MUSICAL PUBLICATIONS. 
AUan-hane i Song, from the Ladrj of the Lake, 
sung by Mr. Vaughan^ Written by Walter 
Scott, es^. The Music composed by Dr. 1. 
Clarke, Cambridge, li. 6d. 
r'i '^HE melody Dr. Clarke has given to 
A Alian-baneVSong, is as appropriate 
as pleasing. Some of the passages are 
stroi.'gly expressive of the senument of 
the author, and evince as much feeling 
as science. 
“ 0, tell me, tell me, Mary Dear'"' a Ballad, 
sung ly Mr. Sgray, at the Dublin Conceits, 
’ivith an Accompaniment for the Piano forte. 
Composed by Sir John Steojemon. 9s. 
Sir John Stevenson has set the words 
of this Song (which are written by Mr. 
Brewer^ 
