1S23.] 



birds begin to flock to the windows for 

 food and slielter: field-fares begin to be 

 seen in flocks. 



23.-26°; 30-08. N.W., E. Clear day. 



'J9. — 28" ; 29-82. Variable wind : misti- 

 ness above. 



30.-27°; •i9'65. E. Cold wind again. 



31.-29° ; 29-58. Sleet fell all day^ 



Jan. t, 182j.— 34° ; 2962. S.E. Calm; 

 a thaw at night. 



2.-41°; 29-75. S. Clouds, with rain. 



3.-43°; 29-?). Variable. A pleasant 

 day ; with sonder cloud, and other light 

 modifications. 



4.— 40O ; 29-63. S.S.E. Fair. 



5.-44° ; 29-64. Fair. 

 Fair. 

 Fair. 

 Brilliant red clouds at 



Commercial Report. 



12 27°; 29-67. E 



wind. 



)3.— 21°; 29-51. N.E 



14.— 2o« ; 29-36. N. 



15.— 25"; 29'iO. N. 

 the snow lays deep 



16.— 29"; 29-27, 

 snow. 



17.— 29"; 29'29 



18.— 10"; 29-70. 

 ning. 



19 — The coldest day we have had this 

 year; tlic thermometer at sun-rise was 

 only 5° of Fahrenheit, and a white rime 

 was on the trees : the sky clear. 



77 



Cloudy nortb-ea»t 



. Snowing. 

 Fair : snow P. m. 

 Snowing hard: 



W. Clouds, and some 



, W.S.W. Cloudy. 

 N, Clouds: fair ere- 



6.-40° ; t9-94. 

 7 — 36°; 30-00. 

 8.-36" ; 30-00. 

 sun-rise. 



9.-26° ; 29-78. 

 10.-30°; 29-75 

 11.— 29"^; 29-79, 



N.E. 



N.E. 

 ISE. 



Fair. 

 Cloudy. 

 Fair. 



In St. Paul's Church-yard, the thermo- 

 meter, on the nights of the 19th aud 20tli, 

 was at 6* and 8" ; and north of London at 

 3". It has been above the freezing point, 

 in the night only, on the 4th, 5th, and 6tb. 

 The barometer has ranged from 30*5 to 

 29 inches. 



MONTHLY COMMERCIAL REPORT. 



PRICES OF MERCHANDIZE. 



Cocoa, W. I. common ••^f'i 

 Coffee, Jamaica, ordinary 4 



— — — , fine • • 6 



, Mocha 7 



Cotton, W. I. common- - 



, Demerara — • • • 



Currants 5 



Figs, Turkey 2 



Flax, Riga 54 



Hemp, Riga, Rhine • • . • 42 



Hops, new, Pockets 3 



, Sussex, do. 2 



Iron, British, Bars .... 8 

 , Pigs 6 



— , Galipoli 56 



Rags 2 2 



Raisins, bloomer jar, new 3 10 



Rice, Patna kind 13 



, East India 0['j 



Silk, China, raw O17 5 



, Bengal, skein • • • • 14 5 



Spices, Cinnamon 7 2 



, Cloves 3 9 



, Nutmegs 3 1 



, Pepper, blaok-- 6 



, white • . 1 3| 



Spirits, Brandy, Cogniac 3 



, Geneva Hollands 1 10 



, Rum, Jamaica ••028 



Sugar, brown 2 12 



, Jamaica, fine .... 3 11 



, East India, brown 0)5 



,lump,fine 3 19 



Tallow, town-melted. ... 2 2 6 



, Russia, yellow •• 1 18 



Tea, Bohea 2 4^ 



, Hyson, best 5 7 



Wine, Madeira, old ....SO 



, Port, old 42 



, Sherry 20 



Dec. 27, 1822. 

 to 2 10 



— 4 14 



— 6 14 



— 10 10 



— 8 



— 11 



— 5 14 



— 2 12 



— 55 



— 43 



— 4 15 



— 2 18 



— 900 



— 700 



— 



— 58 



— 2 3 



— 3 16 



— 15 



— 12 



— 12 5 



— 17 



— 07 

 4 





 3 

 



— 



— 



— 



— 



— 2 13 



— 3 14 



— 10 



— 440 



— 000 



— 1 18 6 



— 025; 



— 05 10 



— 70 



— 48 



— 50 



1 11 



3 



2 8 



4 13 

 6 7 



5 10 

 





 3 



2 5 

 55 

 42 10 



3 10 

 2 10 

 8 15 

 6 



42 

 58 



2 2 



3 10 

 )4 

 12 

 )7 

 14 

 7 

 3 



Jan. 28 

 to 2 

 — 4 

 — 6 

 0—10 

 7 — 

 H — 

 — 5 

 — 2 

 0—56 

 0—43 



3 

 

 1 

 3 

 2 

 2 



2 )4 



3 11 

 15 



4 5 

 2 2 



17 



— 











6 



6 



4i — 



7 







1823. 



10 percwt. 



17 do. 



18 do. 

 10 do. 



8 per lb. 

 11 do. 

 )4 percwt. 

 12 perchest 

 " per ton. 



do. 



percwt, 



do. 



per ton. 



do. 



per jar. 



per ton. 



6 percwt. 



do. 



do. 



do. 



5 per lb, 



6 do. 

 4 do. 

 2 do. 

 2 do. 

 6i do. 

 4 do, 

 8 per gal. 

 2 do. 



10 do. 



percwt» 



do. 



do. 



do. 



do. 



do. 



5Jperlb. 

 5 10 do. 

 per pipe 

 do. 

 per butt 

 Course 







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5 



18 



















2 



16 



16 



13 



2 



17 



7 



4 



