_ 
300 Excessive Heat of the Summer of 1825. 
Sedieriey the nou was at 932, nearly as high as it has 
been this seaso 
Ver ennes, Favs, July 14.—On Sunday last, about six 
o’clock in the afternoon, a violent gale of wind passed through 
this and several of the adjacent towns. ‘The weather had for 
some hours previous been excessively hot, the sky entirely 
unetuaeds and scarce a breeze of air was perceptible. A few 
moments before the storm commenced, a small cloud, ers 
ed es terrific eSrrosions of thunder, and sharp flashes of light- 
d in the north-west. e wind first breezed 
derate , but soon its velocity and force increased to so 
great a degree of violence that it seemed fora time as though 
the earth would be stripped of its vegetation and the people 
deprived ofa tere: ‘The damage | to crops, orchards, &ce 
is ver 
Kec, 0 Upper Canada, July 8.—We regret to learn that 
the crops in different parts of the Province have suffered se- 
verely from the dryness of the season. The face of the 
country however, in this neighbourhood, is much improved 
in appearance since the heavy rains, which we had on 
Tuesday and Wednesday last. But those rains we fear have 
= too late to be of much est ier to the wheat wt 
‘was the = extrsoniinary, Rest of ibe 10th, 11th, 12th, 
a 18th of this month, as to deserve a full an nd minute te- 
cord. We have taken the highest elevation of the — 
that is reported. 
In this town, on Monday, at 20 an ri eh - 6 oe 98h 
ce Y. same day and time,°s - 1.04 {eee 98 j 
New York city, July 12, 1 veloc POMS sere 5 
Philadelphic Pa. vino 11, northern exposure, Fea: *963 
Southerndo., . : eon ee 
sewerk, Naw, July i 4 et ere er ee 
n, July 11,120 ‘clock, fe SE eA 
New Haven, July 11,3 — P. M. > wy ee ae 
Providence, Be 4, July 1 ee Oh: 16 Gee 
Boston, Ms. July 11, Heer Py Muscidae 
do. ie. 12,2 o'clock, PUM 7. eae 
0.: 12,:4 o'clock, P. Miyi oo he ea 
Salem, July 12, in thie’ shade, 35. . ss ee ee 
Newburyport, Mass. fo ae ee 
