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21st at 8 A. M. the thermometer had fallen 40° in 11 hours, and 

 stood at 1 1°. The barometer had risen in the same time nearly 

 an inch. — Frof. Locke in Cincinnati Gazette. 



At Buffalo, there was during the night of the 20th, a tremen- 

 dous gale from the westward. At Rochester a severe gale in the 

 afternoon from S. E., veering round to W. during the night. 



These particulars, together with those contained in the annexed 

 tables, respect a storm extending over a distance of more than 

 2000 miles. 



All of which is respectfully submitted. 



M. H. WEBSTER, 

 P. TEN EYCK, 

 JOHN V. L. PRUYN, 

 HORACE WEBSTER, 



