$62 
-murfes, soo die. 
dren has augmented greatly during the 
refent luxurious age 5 convulfions and 
teething kijl the greater numberof them. 
The natural fmail- pox oe carries 
pus eight in every hundred attacked by 
; But of 3e@0 inoculated, no more than 
ape dies. 
Among 3425 
fon cf rooyears of age. 
More old-men are to be found on ele- 
vated fituations, than on plains and vallics. 
The proportion between the deaths of 
women, andthat of men, is as 100 to 
308. The probable duration of female 
lives is 60; but after that period, the 
ealculation is more favourabie to them, 
than to the males, 
‘Married women 
Maidens. 
in the country, the Eke ee is oe moft 
fa tal period ; but in great cities, it is the 
live. longer than 
c 
UGne-half of thofe who are born, die 
before they attain the age cf 87 
they «who hanes that period, enjoy a 
degree ot heppinefs, which a mnO.eLy of 
the human race is unable te attain. 
The number. of old men; who die in 
cold weather, is to tke unmber of thofe 
who die jn warm weather, as 7 to 4. 
According to the obfervation of Boer- 
haave, the are children are bor: 
heaithy 
ea Bs Es y 
in the monthsof january, February, and 
March. 
The married women are to the un- 
Married, in the ratio of ¥ to 3; and the 
married to the unmari ied mei 
5. Phe number of twins ee is to 
that of fingle teat as “1 t0.65er-7o. 
The number of marriages is to that 
of the inhabitants of a country, as 175 
£O 1000. 
In the country, ENGaE § are about four 
children produecd d by every marriage; in 
cities, eee e are but 35 to tO marria 
‘Ehe men.able to. bear arms, form the 
fourth part of the inhabitants of a country, 
_Number o F anhabitants in’all the great 
ties and towns of the world: 
en’ "220,cCCO Batavia 342,000 
Aftracan 70,0c0 Bergen 16,coo 
Avisnon to,cco’ Rerlin ¥5¥,000 
Ragdad — 5c0,0c0 - Ferne 10,cd0 
Barcelona 63,0c0 Eirmingham €0,ceo 
’ Bale; Bafle, ar Bologna > 70,C00 
Bafil - . ¥§,000° Bonie 11,090 
Baia (in Cor- Botton 25,0CO 
ig fica) x 5.ceo §6Bourdeaux 5c coo 
Bremen 40,000 Manheim BP oi 
Ereflaw €c,c0o Mantua 28,000 
Breit 24,000 Ma:feiles 30,000 
The mortality of chil-. 
5 who die, it appears, by. 
the regitters, that there is only one per- 
Compendium of Political Arithmetic. 
Briftol : 60,c0oa.. Mentz | 27.060 | 
Brurfwic 28,000 Mex.co - __1€0,0¢0 
Bruffels 60,cco ~Mi'an 132,000 
Buda 21,000 Mcdena '30,0ce 
Cadiz 3°,c00 » Mo:cow §00,0ce 
Cairo 2€0,c09 Nantes 20,0c0 
Calcutta 6co ae Naples 240,00 | 
Charlefton rr,coo §=Newcaftle 40,Cd0 
Coblentz z2,600 Nice 12,C0o 
Confantino- Norwich 40,060 - 
_ ple .=;-4,00e;,0co Offend Té,6c0 
Copenhagen - -go,cco Padua 38;cco0 
Cork $7,600 Palermo 320;C00 
Dantzig 48,000, Paris 650,c00 
Dyefden 50,000 Pekin ' 2y6CO CGO 
Dublia 150,cco_ Peterfburgh 220,c00 
Edinburgh 85.cco Philadelphia 35 cco 
E mbden 7,500 Pifa 20 CoO 
Florence &4,5co Potfdam 2$3C00 
Franck fort 43,cco Rat fhon 22,cco 
Ghent 6. ,cco Rome 165,9¢0 
Genoa 110;cco_ =Rottetdamr=~» 5c,6co 
Gent ya 27,000 Seville = ——«-F2€,c00 
Glalguw 3°,0c0  Stockho’m $c,eco 
Gottingen 7;8co  Shalmud 14.500 
Gotha 1i,C0O — Straibourg 47,090 
Ccitenburg 20;000  Stutvard 22,0C 
Hamburg 120,0co ‘Thein carte 
Hanover 16,40 |"Pibon 78-02 
Haerlem 2C.CCO ‘Vobolic ae 5,200 
The Hague 37,¢CO*. Toledo 20,€co 
Laufanne s,co@ Zanguebar T5,¢¢0 
Leyden 4°,Cco “Trieve ¥§.0ca~ 
Leipfc 32,cc0 ‘Turin 0,069 
Liverpool 60,0c0 }=Warfaw IZ0,068 
Liege $2,Cco Venice 150,cC0 
Lim.eric 32,Cco Verona 57,C6O - 
sifcon 209,000 Ver alles 40,60 
Leghorn 4:,cCOO_ Vierna 2:7Q2035 
London Sco,cco Ulm ¥5,ccQ 
Loretto 4,003.« Drreghe 32,C60 
Lubec gc cco. Weflar 4,6¢0 
Lucerne 6,394. W.tieubere 7:.CCO 
Pucca 3.¢co Wuizeburz 20,€90 
Lyons Thnecos Yak T2,7¢0 
Madras” 3c0cco) 6Yverden 2,2¢0 
spiedeye : I54.ccq Zittau FO,€0Q 
Mancocfler  @5.cco . Zuiic 32,020 
et 
Fer tee Monthly ME: PATIREs 
DESCRIPTION OF 4 9 PREASURE 
POUND 
GARDEN 
IN DIGGING “EN THE 
-OF THE NuNsS OF ST. 
= ; 
i! mp 
RANCIS* Dt Popo Ape ree 
Foor of Mounr ESQurLINe. 
TR 794, as fome labourers were dig. 
~ gijg in‘the garden ef the religicts 
ladies’ of the order of e Francis de 
Paul, at the foot of the Efyailine Mount, 
in Rowe (net far from the Sabu irra) they 
diicovered, fifteen feet below the furfacé, 
a SPACIOUS CHAMBER) filled. with 
ruins; among which was a large cafe, 
con'aining a number ef pieces of ancient 
Roman furniture. The difcovery was 
at frit, confidered’as of little importance, 
and 

