1821.1 Meteorological Report. — Political Affairs. 183 



METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. 



Resulting from daily observations made on the northern verge of the Metropolis, from 

 Jan.t.i, 1S20, to Feb. 44, 1821. 



Barometer 



Thermom. 



Mnxi 

 mum 



30-80 



52' 



Dn>s 



28 Jan 

 31 .Inn. 



\V ind 



NE. 

 SW. 



\I ini- 



<J974 

 25 



Wind. 



N. 



W. 



3015 



Day I Night 

 42'^ 32- 8° 



Kangi 



106 



27° 



Days. 



30 Jan. 



31 Jan. 



NW. 



4 



Prevailing Win Is. 

 Number of days > N. NR. K. SE. S. SW. > 



occupied by each S ' 4 I 2 11 



Rain has fallpn on 1 day only — Snow 1 . 

 The quantity of rain below computation, the snow an extremely light shower of a few 

 minutes duration. 

 Character of tliP Clouds. 

 Numberof days on which oachJ Cirrus. Cirro-stratus. Cirro-cumulus. Cumulus Cumulo-stratus. Nimbus 

 description has occurred. J 8 4 lf5 ' ^ 



The meteorological character of Iho 

 month is that of an unusual absence of rain 

 and snow, with a high temperature, and on 

 the whole, an extremely clear and pleasant 

 atmosphere. From the 13th Feb. to the 

 present time, fog has prevailed in variable 

 quantity, on two or three days, between the 

 13(h and IVth its intensity was very conside- 

 rable, and inconveniently felt even in the day, 



in the streets of the metropolis. The barome- 

 trical pressure has been very uniform and high. 

 In the absence of foff, during the night, the 

 atmosphere has been particularly clear and 

 transparent, and on the days preceding and 

 following such nights, the character of the 

 clouds has been mostly detached cumuli of 

 light form, with lofty cirrus. 



POLITICAL AFFAIRS IN FEBRUARY. 



GREAT BRITAIN. 



THE debates in both Houses during 

 this month, have been uncom- 

 monly interesting, and on a variety of 

 very imporfant topics ; but our inabi- 

 lity to do them jtisfice in an abridg- 

 ment, obliges us to refer our readers to 

 any of the various periodical publica- 

 tions of the debates. 



The British ministry have broken 

 .silenceon theaffairs of Naples, in a State 

 paper, which we have introduced be- 

 neath; and we agree with the Lords 

 Grey and Holland, that the equivocal 

 nature of the language is calculated to 

 do mjreharm than goni. 



The following lists will serve fo re- 

 cord the state of political parties in the 

 House of Commons, in the present 

 session. 



MINORlTYof 178, on .Mr. John Smith'sMotion 



for restoring the Queen's name in the Liturgy 



Feb. 13. 



Hon. .1. Abprcroinby— ), H. Allen— Vis, Althorn. 

 — SirG. An.'<nn— Sir Jnhn Aubrey— W. Amtell— W . 

 A,.hnr«t— T. W. Be.inmont— .!. F. Barliam, jun.— 

 Alex. BarinK — H. Baring— Vi»iU. Barnard — !^. jM. 

 Barrett— W. W. Beclier— Hon. H. G. Bennet— 

 John Benett— Ben. Bcnyou — RalpliUernal — Joseph 

 Rirch- Henry Bioui;hiun— Dnm. Browne— Henry 

 Brif:ht — Vi«ot. Biiiy — Gcorfie Ryns- Sir .1. V. 

 HouKhey— Sir F. Blalic-.I. Bail lie— W E. B. 

 Boushlon- Lord W. BcntlncU— Robert Chf-.loner- 

 Jotin Csleraft-J.H. Cftkraft— Charles CfiKcrt— 



Hon. J. Campbell- R. S. Carew — John Carter — 

 Lord G. Cavendish — Henry Cavendish— C. Caven- 

 dish— Hon. H. Caulfield- A. W. Clifford— Visct. 

 Clifton — Lucius Coneannon — Sir VV. Ciespi^ny — 

 T. H. Davies— Win. J. Benison— Tho^. Dennian— 

 Visct. Duncannon— Hon. T. Uimdas— C. Pimd.ns— 

 G. Dovelon — Visct. Ebrinston — Edw. EUicc — 

 Win. Evans— Hon. G. A. Kills— E. Ellison— Lord 

 W. Fitzeerald— Rf. Ho;;. M. Fitzgerald— Lord C. 

 Fitzfoy— Visct. Folli.'stone- R. FiankLind- Robt. 

 Fatrand — G. Lane Fox — Robert Gordon — Visct. 

 Glenorchy— Sandfnrd Graham — •!. P. Grant — Pasooe 

 Grenlell— SlrWilliain Gnise— Den.Gaskell- G. M. 

 Grant— VV. H.ildimand- Lord A. Hamilton— Sir 

 H. I). Hamilton— Hon. E. Harbord— SirG Heath- 

 cole— G. .1 Heathcote— Sir Robert Heron— Lord 

 .A. Mill — J. C. Hobhouse — Kdinnnd Hornby — Hon. 

 W. Ho-vatd- W. L. Hughe-s- Joseph Hume— R. 

 Hurst— Hon. C. Hutchinson -John Hyde— W. 

 James-G P. Jervoise— T. F. Kennedy— T. B. 

 Lennard — Hon. W. L;imb — Sir W. Lemon — Sir 

 K. Llovd— J. M. Lloyd —Stephen Lu.shington — 

 B. L. Lesier— VV. Leake— J. J. Lockhart— J. H. 

 Langlop — Hon. S. Mahon — S.Majoribanks — Joseph 

 Marrvatt— John Maherly— VV. L. Maberly— J. Mac- 

 donald — Sir J. Mackintosh — W. A. Madocks — John 

 Martin- John Maxwell— Mark Milbank— P. St. J. 

 Mildinay — Visct. Mi ton — J. E. Monck — Abraham 

 Moore — Peter Moore — Rt. Hon. Sir J. Newport — 

 W.R. Newman — Lord Nugent — J. O'Callaghan — 

 William Ord— A. Onslow— Lord Ossnisfon— Col. 

 Palmer— C. F. Palmer — Thomas Pares- Henry 

 Pin-ve— Hon. C. A. Pelham— Georj^e Phillip.s— G. 

 R. Phillip.s— Richard Power— Hon. VV. Powlett— 

 Robert Price — Flon. F. A. Priltji-- Pryse Pryse — 

 Fr.inci.s Pvm— T. S. Rice- J. C. llamsden — flaviil 

 Ric.^rdo— Abraham Robarts — G. Roliarts— Sir Geo. 

 Robinson — Sir W. Rowley— Charles Rnmbold — 

 Lord William 'RuBsell-Lord John Russell— R. G. 

 RiisscI— William Kickiord- John Hamsbottom— 

 James Scott — Samuel Smith — George Smith — Ahet 

 Smith— Hon. Robetl Sinilh— James Scarlett— R. 

 Scudaivorc 



