100 4 : - Meteirolgical Rosai aa {Feb. 15 
~ ' Tn Newgate and Leadenball cick. beef fells from 3s. 6d. to 4s. 8d.; mutton 4s. to 
5s.; veal 48. 4d. to 6s. 4d.; and pork 4s. 8d. to 5s. 8d. cher 
Potatoes are on the advance, ore from the late feverity of the weather, as from 
4]. 10s. to 7]. per ton. 
Horfes of the good kinds, whether for the e fiddle or the cart, ate hist 
METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. 
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Obpervations on the State of the Weather, from the 25th of Decensher: 1802, to the- 
24th of Fanuary 4803, inclufive, tauo wiles N. W. of St. Pauls. 
Barometer. " _ XLhermometer. 
Hicheft 29.80 Dec. 25 Wind N. #. Higheft 50° Jan. 1. Wind S. W. ¢ 
Loweft 28.89 Jan. 10 Wind E. Loweft 20° jan. 13. Wind N. EL - 
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Wet caRe eee. The thermometer was 
Greateft ings of the i0th|} Greateft » early in’ the morning 
ie nas st eo. tenths." ave AU, Sa » ¢ Of the 9th intt, ag hich 
variation in ~ <> 2/ and dith the mer- } variation im 12 
BP hace Or eee ee. bam | 298 eae _yas 45°, and at the fane 
eS ee 99 5 to 99.7 hour on the 10th it was 
; ee th z no higher than S3°, 
The quantity of rain fallen this month is equal to 2.308 inches of depth. . ? 
The weather has upon- the whole been mild forthe feafon ; we can reckon but one week’s 
froft during the month, aad the thermometer was very low onty part-of two days. On the 
12th at midnigl ht it ftood at 21°; and betore fun-rife on the 15th it was af 20°... The mean 
heat is equal to 38°: 
We-have-had more widd than ufual, and: onee or twice it has been exceedingly boifterdus, 
and doxe much mifchief to the fhippmg: . The barometer has beenglow : its mean heteht.as 
29.38 lefs than it wasduriag any month laft year, and muchilefs than the medium height 
for the whole year: of courie there has been more rain than ufaally falisin. Tonaenys 
‘The wind has.chiefly been ia the caft and north-eaft. . rir 
i ) TO cORRESPONDE NTS. : 
‘The following Pieces are not inferted, sither becanfe they do not fuit the plan of ovr 
Mifcellany, or becaufe, in fome cafe s, they bear evident marks of hafte in the Writer.— 
The a onaut, a poem—The Defcription of Mancheftet, tranflated from Mr. Nemnich— 
On the Finanees, by C. S.—The Metrical Letter--Poems by Oa Se 2 —}f. “H. on Horace— 
Old Stories verifiec—-T, F. D. on the New Papers—AlLanus on the Mind—The Papers re- 
Jative to the Nottingham Ele@ion—On Peace, trom Grenton—Poems; by R.and S.—N. C, on 
the Gentleman’s Diary—On Diabolifm—Pro Bono Publico-=A.R. on: ‘Ignorance-—-H. on the 
Dead Robin—purius Mecliuos—-H. K. W. on Clifton Grove—F. ‘J. W.on Shakefpear’s 
Cif. D. of Liverpool, on Cray—=Lionel’s Paftoral-+Honecib on Botany—Alban’s Verfes 
en the French Revolution—A Sgt: Enguirer after Treth—On the Multiplicity of Au- 
thors—-Stoicus—N. A, to Health—-Mr. S. L. in reply to the Monthly Review—C. R. on 
River-water—P. F. on ‘Obfervati aay on Spencer’ o Portat oe. Teed on Perkinifm—= 
JS. from Fontaine—On Thoughts after Dea sa Va ‘Metals, &c.—and Peter. 
Pindar, junior. geo A 
Our old: Correfondent.S, Ase very jmpropertly nied us 
Stanips, and he maft excufe us if we receive his Cosunua 
future. 
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