1805.] 
being the largeft /bip ever built in this 
kingdom, at the moment of her going off 
the {tocks, at Plymouth dock. The Pallas 
Frigate, along-hde the- Sheer-hulk ; the 
Circe frigate off the dock-yard : thefe 
three fhips were launched on the evening 
ofthe 17th of November, 1804, 
The Sf. George, of 98 guns, undocked 
the fame morning; two Spanifh frigates, 
with their colours flying, detained: by the 
Medufa, Indefatigable, Amphron, and 
Lively, as allo the Prince Frederick, a 
Prujffian galliot, and a number of cutters, 
floops, and boats, contributed to animate 
that interefting fpectacle. 
The view is taken from Mount E’ge- 
combe, by Mr. Robert Parker, of Ply- 
mouth dock, and is to be engraved by 
Mr. C. Bluck, asd willbe ready for de- 
livery in May next ; price to fubfcribers 
plain, 14s. in colours, rl. 8s. 
Mr. Orme has the five following publi- 
cations in a very forward (tate, viz.—The 
Liber Nauticum, or Complete Book of 
Ships and Shippisg, calculated both-for 
the library and inftruétion in the art of 
marine drawing, ten numbers, price 7s.6d. 
each, will complete the work. 
“* My Dog.’—Size 29 by 173, companion 
to the celebrated print of My Hor/e, will 
be finifhed next month. 
A portrait of Lady Smith Burgef, 
from a miniature by Mrs. Mee. 
The portrait of the late George Morland, 
accompanied with his life, and many of his 
works. 
A moft interefting large quarto work, 
of Italian {cenery, reprefenting the man- 
ners, cuftoms, and amufements of the 
diferent Italian ftates; and containing 
thirty engravings. 
Report of Difeafes. 
169 
The capital prize of Boydell’s lottery, 
comprifing the Shakefpeare Gallery, and 
all the pi€tures front which that capital 
work was engraved, is become the proper- 
ty of Mr. Taffie, of Leicefter-fquare; and 
we onderftand that if it is not difpoied of 
by private contract by the 13th of next 
May, it will on that, and the following 
days, be fold by auction. Thai fuch a col. 
leG&tion in honour of our favourite poet, 
fhould be {cattered like the Sybill’s leaves, 
will be mortifying, and we fhould imagine 
lefs advantageous to the proprietor than it 
would be to fell them altogether. | 
Being upon this fubject, it may be 
proper to mention that fome of the poflef- 
{ors of the tickets drawn blanks,. and en- 
titled to a print or prints to the value of 
one guinea according to.their correfpond- 
ing number, do not leem clearly to under. 
ftand upoy what principle tl number 
upon their prints does not exaétly corref- 
pond with that upon their tickets. It wili 
be found upon examination that to prevent 
any partiality, the att, eflablifhing this 
lottery, deferibed the mode by which the 
numbers were to be delivered, which is 
itriétly adhered to ; and to find the proper 
number, dedvét fo many of the capital 
prizes, which ia nemerical order are lefs 
than a given ticket, and the remainder 
will be the new number. 
Example.—From the ticket, No. s00 
deduct the two capitals of a lefs 
number. . . ° e 2 
No. 498 being the remainder, is 
confequently the number ontheroll, 498 
to which the holder of the ticket, ——~ 
No. 500, is entitled. 
REPORT or DISEASES, 
In the public and private Practice of one of the Phyficians of the Finfoury Difpenfary, 
From the 20th of Fanuary, to the 20th of February, 
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By a perfon of a fuperior degree of 
intellectual cultivation, andin the habi:s of 
literary purfuit, the Reporter: was the 
other day called upon to give an opinion 
with regard to the nature: and proper 
treatment of his conftitution ; which evi- 
dently poffefled a more than ufual degree 
of 
