orto Mefrs, Larxin, at Bolen 
288 fe ee Meteorological Report. ee ee [4 pril £, 
beginning of the months Wheat averages throughout England and Wales, 156s, ad. (per 
quarter; rye, 11 Is. 34.3 barley, gos. od. 3. and oats, 47s. ad. 
The grats lands in moft of the hay diftri&ts have been put into complete order, and have 
feldom had a more promifing aipect: at fo early a period; and indeed on every fort of grafs- 
land, in the fouthern counties, the ftate of ve getation is unufually forward; confequently 
the feeding of lean ftock is greatly facilitated. But, notwithftanding this circumftance, the 
prices of fat ftock of every defcription are extravagantly high. 
In Smithfield market beef yields trom 5s, to 5s. 6d. per ftone; mutton from 6s. 8d. to 
4s. 8d.3 veal from 6s. to 8s.3 and pork from 7s. to 73s. 8d. In Newgate and Leadenhall mar= 
kets, beef yields from 4s. 6d. to §s. 8d. per ftone; mutton, §s. 6d. to és. 6d.; veal, 5s. to 
7s. 6d.5 pork, 7s. to 7s. 3d. 
Horfes are on the rife, particularly thofe for the faddle. 
Hay is getting down. ‘The average price in St. James’s pi eee is “eL. 138.5 and at 
W hitechap el, gl. 8s. Clover, 61. 155. * 
Srrazw, in St. James” aumankeen, 2]. 14s. od.; at Whitechapel, 2. 175. 6d. 
METEOROLOGICAL REPORT, 
Obfervations on the State of the Weather, from the 24th of Februar “y to the ath of 
March, inclufive, 1801, tewo miles N. W. of St. Paul's. 
Barometer. Thermometer. — 
Higheft 30.18’ March 5, Wind E. ‘Higheft 59°. March 2, Wind S. W. 
Loweit 28.9 27, Ww: Loweft 290. March 8 & 16, at 8 o'clock: 
From 9 o'clock in in the morning, Wind E.& Ni 
the evening of Berween the evenings of - 
the roth March,to the 14th & sth March ~ 
’ Greateft . h the fame hour on the mercury inthe ther- « 
* variation in f oe the 2cth, the Greateft mometer fell 219: on > 
Ja tails, Vara tine 
quickfilver fell | variation in $ ax°. the former evening it 
from 29°.63’ to| 24 hours, ftood at 510. and on the 
23°.93-. latter it had fallen th ~~ 
, J 30°. or two degrees be-1 
low the freezing point, + 
The weather, in the latter end of laft month, and the beginning of the prefent, was 
warm, and in general fair and bright. ‘We had a pretty {mart froft on the feventh and 
eighth—from that period, tothe-fifteenth it was warm and fhowery—a {mart frofton the night. 
of that day has been fucceeded with a good deal of rain, and fome tempeftuous weather, The, . 
confiderabie fall of the mercury in the barometer, between the roth and 2oth inffant, which ~ - 
we have noticed above, was attended with a good deal of rain-and ftorms.. The moft boif- 
terous day was the 2cth inftant, when the wind, in the courfe of twelve hours, was. in all 
points of the compafs. Since which it has blown pretty fteadily from the Weft. 
We have experienced, during this month, nine very clear and bright days, the fine num- 
ber may be faid to have been rainy, and the remaining days have been ihowet sa attended Ly 
in ) the intervals with a iarge portion of clear pleafant weather. : } sgt ad 
TO CORRESPONDENTS. 
The Communications on the following fubjeéts, and under the following fignatures, de 
hot fuit us. Paulinas—Publicola—Sonnet, figned B. H. —jJ. D.C. on Spanifh- Li- 
sg. See SR Fesemest and on Education, by the fame—P. V. on the Poor—Sir George 
Savile’s Letter-—Patriophilucs—Franklin—-An Old Friend W. A.—Scamperini—X.—W. 
PL. W. of Werceher 2 R.—Addrefs to Death—A. B. Manchefter—M. J —W. T —Fitz 
Melofine—J. L. of Briftol—P. Q. Cambr idge—S. W.—S. T. W.—Z. —The Tears of. Phi- 
lo&etes—The Hiftory of the Scottihh Stige is much too long—N,H.—The Enquirer, Are all 
our act ons, &c.—Fancy and Memory——Stanzas at Courtlands—Author of Geber—S.C: Blyth 
—P. L.. Ipfwich—W..L. Norwich—T. Gray—E. J. London—M. Y.—B. Book worm—J. 
B. M.—S. A.—Mathematical Principles of Law—A Diffenter on Reid—Elegy, py R. N.— t 
Ode to Harmony—Vifcount Vane’s Letter-—Philo-Germanicus—F. H. Exeter—-The Tri- 
umph of Pthifis—Benevolus—An Obferver—On Min iftring Angels—J C. Alcefter—Ethico- 
politica—-C. R. on Religion—-Philanthropus—J. P. Pentonville—B. A. J. Candidus—R. ¥. 
C.—H. R.—P. on Sey Wreath—G. M. on Tillotfon—and the Bees. of Dinaber. There 
are few, if any, of the perfons who favoured us, with the foregoing, whofe correfpondence 
we do not eatneftly invite on future occafions. 7 
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Monthly Magexine, may addrefs ii aaa io Mefirs. Sworve, of New-York, 
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