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am entirely ignorant, having never perufed 
it. But even admitting that it does, ftill 
it muft be now neceffarily defective; many 
very valuable additions having been made 
tothe college libraries fince that catalogue 
was publithed. 
Though an abundant harveft, therefore, 
may have been already brought in from 
thefe productive foils, there muft ftill re- 
main fomething behind, and the gleanings, 
perhaps, may make no unacceptable com- 
munications to the Monthly Magazine. 
Should the Editor be of the fame opinion, 
I {ubmit to his judgment, whether he will 
admita few articles underthe titleof CAN- 
TABRIGIANA. Poor as thoefe articles 
may be, they will, perhaps, openthe way to 
fome richer and more u(feful undertaking. 
Such, in my judgment, would be a cata- 
logue of the moft {carce and curious print- 
ed books, and of all the MSS, in the pri- 
vate libraries of the two univerfities. 
As to mylelf, I would juit premife, that 
I do not propofe to be always ftringing to- 
gether fo many titles of books in the fhape 
of catalogues: thefe would, probably, be 
le{s fuited to the genius of a periodical pub- 
Public Debt of the United States of America. 
[Nov. 1, 
reduced to method. Such will be the na- 
ture of my ea soag 
Iam, Sir, Yours, &c. 
| CANTABRIGIENSIS. 
To the Editor of the Monthly Magazine. 
SIR, 
fl Rigi io Druidical monument at 
arnac, after which your Corre- 
fpondent, J. Britton enquires, page 200, 
is defcribed at large, with views, in the 
fixth volume of Count Caylus’s ‘* Re- 
cueil d’ Antiquités Egyptiennes, Etrufquess 
Grecques, Romaines, et Gauloifes,’ and 
likewife in M. de Sauvageres Supplement | 
to that work, 
The marine chart mentioned, p- 263, 
in which the Antilles are marked, has 
been already publifhed in Saftres’s ‘* Mer- 
curio Italico,’’ and, I think, in fome fcarce 
volume of travels, in the Italian language, 
the title of which I cannot recollect. 
In anfwer to the fourth queftion of 
D. D. p. 206, there is a curious and very 
ufeful work, entitled ¢* Armorial des prin- 
cipales Maifons et Familles du Royaume, 
par M. Dubuiffon, Paris, 1757) 120. 2 
lication. I mean to- fend occafional {craps, tomes.’ It contains engravings of near 
on various fubjeéts; hints, not always po- 4.000 coats of arms. D. 
hithed into fhape, and remarks, not always Of. 14. 
ert en 
For the Monthly Magazine. 
Statement of the PUBLIC DEBT of the UNITED STATESof AMERICA with the Intereft and 
Charges thereon, including Reimburfement on the fix per cent. and deferred Stock, and exclufive of 
Sums pafed to the Credit of the Sinking Fund. 
Principal. Intereft and 
Reimburfement. 
Loe heoutbanniees: (Le a a oe. 
Six per cent. ftock - 6,345,451 13 ; 
Deferred ditto - 3507744f £0 eas a BEE 5 7532830 2 
‘Three per cent. - - - 452925933 1§ 4 - 
128,788 0 2 
Navy fix per cent. - _ 160,132 10. 0 9,607 19 ©} 
Ditto.1796 4 - 18,000 0 0 1,080 oO 
Five and a half per cent. 415,687 10 0 22,862 16 3 
Four and a half per cent. 39.600 0 © > 2,707;965 0 0 43,782 9 0,p 1865378 17 3 | 
Eight per cent. - ft RiyeS Bed 5 .0x:..0 116,643 12 “| 
Bank fix per cent. - 3575750 0 © 213465 9 6 : 
Ditto five percent. - 258;750 0 © 12,937 100 7 
Dutch debt - - - “ 252205875 O.440 - - 1073309 9 6 
SEN er Slee ROR AP 2 tithe! 
Total nominal debt - - - 18,654,666 18 50 1,1703407 15 18m 
Amount of fix per cent. and deferred 
itock redeemed on the 1 of January, 90,499 6 " 
1$02. 
el ee en ee , 
1,08 5,808 9 ’ 
TRS eT 
t ¥,1 335242) 42H 46 
1755235425 
Unredeemed debt on Jan. 1, 1802 6 4 
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fiatement, are reduced into Britith money, at the rate of 4s, Od, the dollar. 
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