. tunately perifhed. 
- ftation. 
any of his flock, the demon was fubdued ' 
1308.] 
refpect, as well asin many others, will be 
a lafting caufe of regret. 
The Rev. Dr. Hayes, of Bagot-ftreet. 
‘Riding onthe fands near Rigfend-beach, he 
was, by the ruth of the tide, whelmed into 
the waters, and both horfe and rider unfor- 
There were feveral. per- 
fons near him, who at firft imagined he was 
only wathing his horfes feet; as the tide fur- 
rounded him he called out for affiftance, but 
none dared venture to him. ‘he body has 
fince been found. He had property to the 
amount of 3cool. about him. 
At Ennis, the Rev. Dr. James Barret, 
Titular Dean of Killaloe, &c.—a character 
as near perfection as the lot of humanity ad- 
mits of. For upwards of half a century he 
continued to fhew to the world what a cler- 
gyman’ ought to be, and how much real good 
a hearty lover cf mankind may do in that 
If domeftic difquietude annoyed 
by the precepts he inftilled, and the morality 
which he inculcated. The writhings of 
difeafe were mitigated by the balm of his di- 
vine counfels, and poverty never applied. to 
hiny in vain: indeed a principal part of his 
life was feduloutly employed fo difcover the 
hovel of wretchednefs, or the manfion of 
mifery, there to adminifter that comfort and 
relief-which it feemed to be the lead ng fea- 
ture of his charaéter to difpenfe. Under his 
Monthly Commercial Report. 
O74: 
proteGting influence, youth found an afylum. 
from vice and wretchednefs, and was trained 
up in the paths of virtue and of truth, The 
fhivering mendicant was prepared to meet the 
feverity of approaching wiater through his 
bounty and his influence: and now, alas? 
the tears of the fons and daughters of afflice 
tion, bowed down with a aouble weight. 
of anguifh, embalm his memory. Upson 
his deceafe, the fhops were all clofed, and 
bufinefs comple-ely ata ftand in Ennis, whit 
the general gloom which fat on every coun- 
tenance, more forcibly. pourtrayed the -cha- 
racter of departed worth, than volumes writ 
ten on the fubject could poffibly convey. 
Doctor Barrett was in the Soth year of his’ 
age, for 46 years of which he was the faithe 
ful pattor of that parifh. Though deeply 
converfant in the belt ftores of literature, in- 
nate modefty veiled the wide range of his 
acquifitions; for, humble and unailuming, 
he obtruded not his opinions with that air of 
authority to which their merit entitled them, 
but adorned juftnefs of fentiment by delicacy 
of application. Some people imagived that. 
the dean was pofieiled of money ;, but thofe 
who thought fo did not follow his fteps into. 
the manfions of mifery and diftrefs; if they 
had, their coffers would be like hts—-defti-~ _ 
tute of a fingle guinea! And—Divine Re- © 
fleQion '—their reward, like his, would be 
in Heaven! Pee ly a 
RR. PES ME IL EET 
- MONTHLY COMMERCIAL REPORT: 
T is with pleasure we have to inform our readers that a convoy is appointed for the ships 
bound to the Brazils, upwards of forty sail of vessels are at this time ready loaded with Bri- 
tish manufactured goods for South America, amongthem are several Portuguese vessels lately 
arrived here from Oporto and Lisbon. We sincerely hope the adventures will turn out advan- 
tageous, and with respect to the returns, there is no doubt of ‘their coming to a good market: 
at home, as the cotton-weol of that country is perhaps the finest in the world; of this article 
alone weye exported, from the Brazils to Portugal, annually abont 140,000 bags; of sugary 
25,000 chests; of indigo, about 1200 serons; and of hides, 1,200,000 with horns and tallow 
in proportion. Ie willbe necessary for speculators to be very careful in the quality ofthe Bri- 
tish manufactured guods they ship for the Rio de ‘fanerio, as none will sell there, but of the 
very finest quality ; and it isthe very contrary in the other parts of South America, where 
every kind of coarse goods, such,as we usually send to our West India Islands, meet a ready 
sale. ‘Tallow from that quarter of the globe, will, no doubt, find a ready sale, particularly ata 
time, when it js impossible to import it from Petersburgh. Their. indigoes will’ not suit this 
Market, being too flinty and come at a much dearer price, in proportion, than those of other. 
countries. Atasale, a few days ago, a parcel of 3,185 Buenos Ayres hides were sold by 
Messrs. Keymer, M‘ Taggart, and Co. from 2d. to 62d. per Ib. weight. ° 
Sugar. With respect to the market for sugar, it still continues very dull indeed, the prices 
of raw sugar be called from 55s. to 79s. per cwt. according to quality ; lumps from 51. to SL: &s.5 
powder-loaves, from 41. 18s. to 61. is.; and single ‘loaves, from 41. 19s. to 51. 6s. per cwt. 
In the course of the next month, we may expect @ Jamaica ard a Leeward Island fleet to ar- 
rive, with, no doubt, a large quantity of this article, and we hope, prior to it, that the market 
will be still better than at present it is. 
Rum has rather lowered in price since our last, fine,Jamaica is worth from 5s. 6d. to 6s. per 
gallon, and Leeward Island rum, from 4s, 2d. to 5s. per ditto. 
Cotton. This article is rather flat in the market except the Brazil wool, called Maranams 
and Pernambucco’s, which have advanced in prise nearly 2d. per lb. and are now woith from Ys. 
to Ys. 32d. per Ib. 
Coffee is xather advanced since our last Report, and there have been some public sales: the. 
Prices of British piantation coffee may be called from 41. 10s. to 6]. 10s. according to quality. 
If this article could be shipped for the Continent, at this time, it would bring nearly 100 per’ 
cent. profit, and, notwithstanding all Bxonaparte’s plans against our commerce, this very atticle 
has found its way inte Fraace, Germany, and Holland, 
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