LANGUAGES.

A French professor of languages, in what he calls an Ethnographic Atlas of the Globe, states there are 860 languages, and about 5,000 dialects, all which may be classed; in addition to as many more which are not so arranged. In the present state of our knowledge, therefore, the Asiatic languages amount to 153; the European to 53; the African to 114; the Polynesian to 117; and the American to 423.


Epitaph in the Church-yard of Iselton Cum Fenby, in Lincolnshire.

Here lies the bodie of old Will Loveland,

He's put to bed at length with a shovel, and

Eas'd of expenses for raiment and food,

Which all his life tyme he would fain have eseyewed:

He grudg'd his housekeeping—his children's support,

And laid in his meates of the cagge mag sorte,

No fyshe or fowle touch'd he, when 'twas dearly bought,

But a green taile or herrings, a score for a groate.

No friend to the needy,

His wealth gather'd speedy,

And he never did naught but evil;

He liv'd like a hogg,

And dyed like a dogg,

And now he rides post to the devil.