' blown from the Eaft more than four days. It has come oad from the Wet. 
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S80 RAEN | Meteorargical Reporbs 3 iets [Nov. 1, 
om 3s. 8d. to 4s. 4d.3 mutton, 4s.to $s. 4d.3 veal, 3s qd. to 5s. 4d. 5 pork, gs. to 6s. -y 
In the hay difridts, much of the manure has been already put upon the wet, moor, poachy 
grounds, and aifo upon the drier ones, in cafes where the injudicious practice of manuring 
them, at this feafon, is had recoufe to. 
In St, James’s Market, Octcber 24th, hay fetched froth 31. to 1. Tos.5 ftraw, rl. rts. 64; 
to rl. r9s. In Whitechapel Market, hay fold at from 41. 4s, to 51. 5s. : clover, 5l. 5s. te 
OL. 6553 “‘Ayawy Fi. Gs. tog” #25, 
wes As. to 6s. 5 pork, ss. tabs. 6d. In Newgate aba Lacdoahall Mines beef yielded 
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“METEOROLOGICAL REPORTY | 42. 28 et me 
soci thot a on the State of the Weather, from the 24th of Sept. to the 24th of 
| OGober inclujive, 1801, two miles N.W. of St. Pauks, . 
Barometer. Z Thermometer. 
Highe# 30:03. O@. 12 & 2d, Wind W. | Highett 7 Sept. 29 & 30. Wind S. W., 
Loweit 28. 3.,0&: 18. Winds N. W. Loweft 34°. 0a. 22, Wind N. W.~ . Sesh 
¥ Between themorn- At nine in the evens - 
Greatett ings of the 17th ; ing of the oth of Sept: 
et ie : tenths and 18th of Oct. Pebetonie pi the mercury ftood “at ...< 
a hours. s altaya the mercury fell ? “ As Shi 60°. at the fame hout =~ 
from 29.5 to29. | eninge on next day It ace. ne : 
. - ~ higher than 43°. ’ 
The quantity of rain fallen fince our lat Report, is equal to 7.99 inches of depths >) = “a + 
Alt noe the variations in the barometer have been very frequent during the laft manele 
yet thofe, which we meed notice, are 1. a {mall depreflion’ of the mercury, previoufly te 9 
one of the moft vidlent forms of thunder, lightning and rain,weever witnefied, on the even-- ~ = 
ing of the tenth, between the hours of nine and eleven. The lightning, on this occafton, ee 
was not only mach more vivid than common,’ but the colour of it was of an unufual and = - 
highly brilliant blue tint. 2. In the morning of the 17th, the mercury ffood at 29.5, a 
Aoon, the next day, it had fallen to 28.3, or feyen-tenths of an inch; fuch a depreifion _ ib 
fo fhort a period does not often occur, sh in lefs than fix hours after, it has rifen three~ ee 
renths yVizeto 20.T~ : 
The changes, ‘from heat to coid, and back-again, have alfo been peta daahaas 3 the ther- 
mometer has feveral times mar ee the difference of from ten to fourteen degrees, in the __ 
courfe of twenty-four hours, Early in the morning of the 22d inf. it moft have been as’. i 
jow as the freezing point, as there was icé of a confiderable thicknefs; amd at eight o’clocks = 
the mercury was no higher than 34%" -At no time rh the thermometer been at eg i fk : A 
ree the 18th of the prefent month. : 
“There have been thirteen days without rain 5 anid, during the month, the wind “has “ndt 4g 
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TO CORRESPONDENTS. ‘a 
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a fuppofed Dirge of Jetemiah, and we sre called upon to thew our impar tiality by admitting it. ~ 
We printed that paper merely as a piece of Bee criticifm, on atopic which appeared to us” 
four ly open to fuch difcuffions’; but. the aniwerer begins with virtually arraigning . -- ‘jude a 4 
meat or intentions, by calling the piece an ‘6 Attempt to infule the Holy Scriptures,” and _~ a 
reprefenting it as what *¢ Ought to be refented with. indignation by every man who believes 
that he has-a foul to be'faved.” He-will pardon us if we tell him, that this is not a fpirit which ~~ 3 
ean recommend any thing to our Mifcellany. We are ready to give admiffion to any fober 
end judicious reply to any opinion maintained by our Literary Correfpondents ; ; but we mutt. 
decline becoming the vehicle of controverfial rancour, i 
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pag! Suchec, and ev very Part of the Weft Indies, at Tavo Guineas per Anum, 
) Mr. THORNAILL, of ibe General Pot Office, at No..zt; Sherborne-lane; to Ham-. 
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