MARRIED,

On Thursday the 3d inst. at his Excellency John Jay’s, Esq. by the Rev. Dr. Rodgers, John Livingston, Esq. of the Manor of Livingston, to Mrs. Catharine Ridley, daughter of his Excellency William Livingston, Esquire, late Governor of New-Jersey.

On Saturday evening the 5th inst. by the Rev. Dr. Foster, Mr. Peter Warner, of Boston, to Miss Elizabeth Amelia Fielding, of this city.

On Sunday evening the 6th inst. by the Rev. Dr. Moore, Mr. Thomas Lloyd, to Mrs. Sarah Ellis, both of this city.

Same evening, by the Rev. Dr. Ireland, Mr. William Watson, of this city, to Miss Jemima Honeywell, daughter of Israel Honeywell, Esq. of West-Chester.

On Monday the 7th inst. by the Rev. Mr. Ogden, of Newark, Mr. John Stevenson, of this city, to Miss Hannah Kingsland, daughter of Mr. Joseph Kingsland, of Second River, New-Jersey.

On Tuesday evening the 8th inst. by the Rev. Dr. M‘Knight, Robert Lee, Esq. to Mrs. Caroline Betts, both of this city.

On Friday evening last, by the Rev. Mr. Rattoone, Ebenezer Brown, Esq. of Philadelphia, to Miss Esther Ann Watson, sister to James Watson, jun. of this city.


METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS.

From the 30th ult. to the 12th inst.

Thermometor
observed at
Prevailing
winds.
OBSERVATIONS
on the WEATHER.
6, A.M. 3, P.M.6.3.6.3.
deg.100deg.100
Oct. 304657w.do.clear light wind.do. do.
314454w.sw.cloudy lt. winddo. do.
Nov. 13745n.do.clear high winddo. lt. wd.
23549nw.w.clear light wind.do. do.
34152sw.w.clear high wind,do. lt. wd.
44344w.do.cloudy lt. wind,clear do.
5475350w.nw.cloudy high wd.cr. lt. wd.
645504625sw.nw.clear lt. wd.do. high wind.
73244nw.do.clear high wd.do. lt. wind.
8385025sw.do.clear lt. wd.cloudy do.
94648sw.do.cloudy lt. wd.do. do.
1043755650sw.e.cloudy lt. wd.do. do.
11487553e.do.cloudy lt. wd.do. do.
12435052n.do.cloudy lt. wd.clear lt. wd.

[ RESULTS OF METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS.]

For October 1796.

deg.100
Mean temperatureof the thermometerat Sunrise:4918
Meando.do.3 P.M.585
Do.do.for the whole month5361
Greatest monthly range between the 25th & 28th40
Do. do. in 24 hours,the 25th24
Warmest day the25th77
The coldest do. the28th37
2Days it has rained, and but a small quantity.
11days it was clear atthe observation hours.
11 do. it was cloudy atthe same do.
18 do. the wind was light, at do. do.
2 do. the wind was high do. do.
18Days the wind was to the westward of North andSouth.
18Do. the wind was to the Eastward of do. do.

For the New-York Weekly Magazine.


[The Editor is exceedingly thankful to Monimia for the three different views of Winter, which she has so beautifully contrasted.—The first is presented to the admirers of Poesy, the two latter shall follow in rotation.]