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Meteorological Report., 6fr, 



The young turnips everywhere look well, and have efcaped the ravage of the fly ; and vvhef-* 

 they have been well thinned and hoed, will afford abundance of winter keep. 



The clovers and winter tares which were early mown grow faft, and will foon afford a fecond 

 fwalh. Feeding cattle do well, and, from th« cool temperature of the amofphere, thrive ex- 

 ceedingly faft. From the flouridiins ftate o( the p.'.ltures, lean ftoclf , as well cattle as fheep, 

 ftill maintain good prices, and are much m dennnd; as are cart horfes, and frefh milking cows 

 for the dairy. In S]nithtieid Market, Beef fetches from 4s. 4d to 5s. 4I. per floue of »lb- 

 Mutton, 4s. to 4s. 6d, Veal, js. 4d. to ;s. 4d. Pork, 4s. to 5s. Lamb, 4i. to 5s. 



The pig markets are overftockcd, and the fales dull. 



METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. 

 OUtr'uat'ioni on the Stale of ihf M^eather, frnm the z^th of June, 10 the 24/16 of July, 

 incluji've, 1805, ituo Miiei N. If. of St. Puul't. 

 Barometer- 



Higheftjo.ig. June 50, ]ulyi 

 Loweft 29.40 



July. 23 



^^""""""ilfaamch- 

 24 hours. J 



Wind S.W. 

 Wind W. 



The mercury fell 

 from 29-74 to 29- 

 4, between the mid- 

 die of the day on 

 the 22d to the lame 

 hour on the 23d. 



Higheft 79" 

 Loweft 48", 



Greateft i 

 variation in V 

 24 hours. \ 



neratometer. 



July 4. Winds. 



j June 29. WindN.W. . 



, On the 3d inft. the ther- 

 l momerer was no highes 

 o 7 thn 69*, on the 4th it 

 ' "\ was at 79", and on the 

 /5 th it was not higher than 

 Vt>9^. 



The quantity of rain fallen fincc the laft Report is equal to nearly two inches and a half in 

 in depth. 



The month that is now cbfed may be denominated cold and gloomy for the feafon of the 

 year. Although the average degree of temperature is only between two and three degrees lower 

 than that for the fame month l.ilt year, yet owing to the number of days in which the wind has 

 been North, North-Eaft, the old has been fevercly felt : the want of fun has rendered the 

 feafon very unfavourable for the getting in of the hay. On the 29th ult. in fome parts of Lon- 

 don and Wefrminfter, there wn?, a bout two o'clock in the afternoon, a moll violent ftorm ot 

 thunder and lighliiiiig, rain and hail. The hail-ftones in fome parts mcalured more than a:'' 

 inch in circumference. 



We give a table of the right afcenfion and dec ination of the fmall planets Ceres and Palla.s . 

 fot the prefent month. 



TABLE. 



Juno is not yet vlfible. 



(J:g- The Purcbafers of the Supplementary Number are refpeBfuUy informed that, 

 cwTng to fome feculent in the Deliveries at the Fcjl OJice, our ufual German Retrofpea 

 did not reach us in Time, 



