4? 3 Meteorelogical Repori. [ Dec. 13 
The improvements of our_intetnal trading intercourfe, by ¢anals ard iron rail-ways, are. 
advancing with extraordinary {pirit and rapidity. The Grand Surry Canal will, under the direGhom 
ef Mr, Dodd, be very foon completed. - Pe Pa rt, 2 a iva 
‘The coaft-trade of Leith, Dundee, Invernefs, and.cther towns on the north-eaft coaft feems 
to be faft increafing. . ea cantioe 
‘Lhe prices‘of wool rife, in confequenee of the profpect which the peace. affords of an inereafed: . 
fale of all forts of woollen goods, as aitis . AY Gl beans 
Hops.—This article has had a very brifk fale fince the feafon commenceds as might be ex=- 
pected from the exceliive high prices at which thofe of the two preceding growths had been. 
kept up, caufed by the mof extenfive and unexampled f{peculations ever known. The drop of . 
price from 161,.16s. anda7h..i7s per cwt. to gl. and-gl.owas fuch as tovencourage brifk fales 
for new ones at thefe prices, which has again tended to advance the markets, and reward: 
the planter, who, it were to be wifhed, may henceforward fee his true interéft, and not be 
‘mifled by defighing men. Thefe promoters of Britifh commerce feem not to have improved their 
fortunes by their immenfe ftocks of old hops, which fold at.a lofs of 121. 12s. per cwt. befides: 
the lofs of warehoufe rent, weight, and intereft of money. ‘The market is now rather dull, 
and as the crop of this feafon is expected to produce 2253000 bags, they may ftill declines 
uniefs {peculations prevent it. Bont. | 
METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. 
Objervations on the. State of the Weather, from the 2ath of Ofeber to the 2ath of 
. Nowember inclufive, 1801, two miies N.W. of St. Pauls. - 
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Barometer. pasa Ss Thermometer. 
Highe# 30. r. O&. 26 & 27, Wind N. Highef 61°. O&. 31. Wind W. E 
Lowel 28/98. Nov. 4. Wind N. W. Loweft 26°. Nov. 6. Wind Ne 
Between the even- At eight in the morn 
variation i : > ee 
~ . © of an inch at Dee Bs Oe | Variation in’ > 19°. >x thermometer food at 
24 hours. the mercury rdfe istics 52°. and at the fame - 
from 29.3 to 30, . our onthe 3d it was. 
ne higher than 33°; 
Greate B etcouht ings of the 4th |, Gna ing of the 2d inft. the 
The quantity of rain fallen fince the lat Report, is equal to 3.89 inches of depth. 
The fate of the atmofphere during laft month, has been very variable. In feveral inftances 
befide that which we have noticed above, has the mercuty in the barometer rifem and fallen 
from 4 to nearly 7-tenths in the courfe of twenty-four hours; thefe changes were, as micht 
be expeéted, attended with ftormy weather. Ag 2 kW ts “2 is : 
The variations with regard to’the temperature of the atmofphere, have likewife been cone 
fiderable. For fome days at the end of Oober, and the two firft of the prefent month, it was 
unufually clofe and warm; but the ith and 6th were attended with very fevere froft, on the 
former the mercury was 2° degrees below the freezing point, and on the latter it was-as low 
as 26°, or 6° below the freezing point. On the 23d inf. the thermometer was at 28°. 
There have been feventeen days without rain; the wind has blown from the eat bur nine. 
days 5 asin the laft month, it has been chiefly in the Wef, - gs pitas = ng aie dn 
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