
 
		■ - |j g  :  ; C 0 R  N   w A   L  L.  .  . |  E   
 |^t  can  fcarce  be  imagined,;  that  a  fliocfe,  fo  far  o ff  as thé  cöaft  óf  
 Spam,  could  be  fo  irnmenfc  as.  to  propagate  fo  violent  a Motion o f I BBH BBS  'tkn fi^e fiàm; 
 ] ■ fliould- ta|hêr^tlïiöh  'diferent-porti 
 ®ns through the ffoftiteg 6f  theuktth,  produced  f e j f  fobfequerft  
 -■ ^efadtiontnöf  "thdflmprifoned  v a jb ^  ÿfrthat Mefë^rafefied' fumid  
 >ari:d' la4 ih propoirtioïi taithdfr  
 ’°Y-1l Æ 7e'r’  thè & m e n & n s g |^   to Extend  them-* 
 fems  ft,  anch thé JfuperlW or  fâ lM '^ d 5ltanè©  óf< thé "ftcumbent '  
 hqjreffufc.  Bût^tHôugh  âM is  timWflriipmèh  of'the'* e a r t h s  perceived, 
   nor  agjnpife  1 ft ' the] hl,  yet Göfnwdl  éûVivfe !a ' r è *   
 iftiftante: of-britfh.': 
 •"^n,Fridâÿ^hfe |p5th  of-jidly,  H H H B y | g  Ihocfe' of. aftEarth-  
 F ^Çâke-mâ;fëlt  in^hè Weftern'parts’#  Gortil'all. vf  
 ,  Thermohîèter had ,been  higher-than  ufea|/ ^ndftft^wcathtl4’ 
 *  hot> oÈCalrn,. of both,  for  eight d^$feferte;  wind'Eaft ind’Noitfo  
 ,  Eaft.  Oh  the  14th',  in  the  , morning, ^the  wind  Ihiftijigft^  the  
 Soöth-Weft,  the wéathëhcalm  hazvj 'thfeife  ^W^lhb\v0rJ;  the  
 afternoon-  hazy and  fair,  wind" JSlörth-Wêft fttlft Barohieter ftiodq-  
 r-ately ' high,  hut  tÜe 'Mhrcu'ry remarkably-variable g  
 u  the.'i5th,  in -the-rijorningj.thfe wind  was  frelh rat5 Nor-th^  
 Weft,  the  abnralphere  nazy,  feeing oh  tfteftnd#?,  halftà%ïilè Eaft  
 '  ten  a.«in*- near-  fur* 
 face  of ■ the-laiM%-aiy^y-tintiftjal-inei|uality j  for’whereas  feheré arte  
 fddo'm «any- nne^ennefles^ there,  but what  are made  by  the  rippling  ,  
 of  the-water,  I'found  thé land's,  for  abbvfe'à hundi^dyardslcjuarè,  
 all  full-  of-little  tubercle's'  (-each-  as  large  as^aftiïoderatë-lhôle-hill),•"’ 
 :  and  in  the  middle  a  black  Ipeek  on  the  top, '^s* if  fdmtetHingc1 had  
 iflued "these.;  between -theft  convexities,  were  hollow* bMfoîîs !of  an  
 equal  diameter ;  from  one  of- theft  hollow-si  ihefe<  iffiiM  a ftrong  
 ruih  of water,ï about  thè /tMgnels  of  a man?s 'wriftj  nevter observed  
 there  either  before' or  fince. ' 
 -  About  a  quftterafter  fix,  p. m.  the  Iky  du Iky,  thè, wirieb bèing  
 atWeft North Weft,  fell  quite  calm;  aboBt  ' half 'paft  ftx;hb|ifig  
 tfeen  in  thq^utother-houft  at  Kfdeggy,  the  feat! of  the Honourable^  
 J. Harris,  Efij;  near Penzance,!$vrith  fonte  company,  ^é&^eïftlùd-  
 denly  îàlârmed with  a rumbling-’hoift,  as  if ftcbstch  or wl|;goft had  
 pafîèd  rieartüs river  ân ùneyen-pavement ;  but  the n8ift was  as  loud  
 m  the  beginning  and  at  the  end,-as  :ih  the  middle,1which  "neither  
 *be  ! ®f  thunder  or  of  lârriages  ever  is  : | the  lalhftafefoe'nts '  
 jarred ;  opç; gentleman thought "Ink' chair ‘m'qlftd under him,  and'thé 
 If!  Thefe fands, when  the tide is in, rate covered  ■  tide is out,  afford an area of threê iffilfeslbng,. and  
 With  ten  or  twelve  feet  of water;  but when  the  about aftnbfig USde,  of fraooth,  ftm farids,  | 
 ^gardener,