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15th, 16th, 17th and 18th of March, the wind was moderate 

 from the N. W. Weather cloudy, with the exception of the 

 18th, which was clear. On the 19th the wind in the morn- 

 ing was a stiff breeze S. E., the remaining part of the day 

 S.W. 



7. Nashville, Tenn., 36 10' N. 86 49' W. (From our regular correspondent, 

 MORGAN W. BROWN, Esq.) 



March 14th, some rain, with change of wind from S. and 

 and S. W. to N. W. 



15th, cloudy, clouds passing from N. with moderate 

 wind. 



16th, cloudy, with slow rain in forenoon, arid occasional 

 showers in the afternoon, mixed with sleet ; clouds passing 

 from N. W. with brisk wind ; becoming colder. 



17th, clouds passing from N. W. and N., with brisk wind 

 from N. W., partially clear at sunset and after night. 



18th, clear, except cirri to E. in the morning, which soon 

 passed off in that direction; wind brisk throughout the day 

 N. W.; calm at night 



8. Grayville, Illinois. (From JAMES GRAY, Esq.) 



The weather here on the 16th, 17th, 18th and 19th, was 

 good, except that there may have been a little rain. The 

 wind was, during that time, too gentle to be observed, and 

 therefore I cannot say from what quarter it came. 



9. Warren Court House, Illinois, on the Mississippi river, pretty high up, 



40 5(X N. 90 50' W. (From DANIEL McNEiLV, Esq., P. M.) 



We had no storm here. The sky was remarkably clear, 

 and fine weather on the days mentioned, if our memory 

 serves us. On the night of the 15th we had a little snow, 

 and for a few days after a light wind from N. W. 



10. Logansport, Ind. (near northern part of the state,) 40 53' N. 86 22' W. 



(From D. D. PRATT, Esq.) 



On the 16th, 17th, 18th and 19th of March, the weather 



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