Same evening, by the Rev. Dr. Linn, Mr. Benjamin Ferris, to Miss Ann Post, daughter of Mr. Henry Post.
METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS.
From the 23d to the 29th ult.
| Thermometor observed at | Prevailing winds. | OBSERVATIONS on the WEATHER. | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 6, A.M. 3, P.M. | 6. | 3. | 6. | 3. | ||||
| deg. | 100 | deg. | 100 | |||||
| April 23 | 46 | 48 | se. | e. | rain do. | l. wd. | ||
| 24 | 44 | 49 | e. | do. | cloudy rain | l. wd. | ||
| 25 | 48 | 60 | s. | do. | rain fog. cle. | calm l. w. | ||
| 26 | 49 | 63 | sw. | do. | clear do. | calm l. wd. | ||
| 27 | 42 | 56 | ne. | se. | clear do. | lt. wd. do. | ||
| 28 | 44 | 61 | e. | s. | clear do. | l. wd. h. wd. | ||
| 29 | 50 | 71 | e. | do. | clear do. | lt. do. | ||
[ RESULTS OF METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS.]
FOR APRIL 1797.
Made in the Cupals of the Museum, by G. Baker, Proprietor.
| Mean temperature | ofthe | thermometer | at sun-rise (Far. Sc.) | 43 | 6 | |
| Do. | do. | of the | do. | at 3 P.M. | 53 | 7 |
| Do. | do. | for the whole month | 48 | 65 | ||
| Greatest monthly range between the 5th. and 14th. | 47 | 0 | ||||
| Do. | do. | in 24 hours, | the 5th | 28 | 0 | |
| Warmest day the | 5th | 82 | 0 | |||
| Coldest do. the | 14th | 35 | 0 | |||
| 12 | days it rained, and an uncommon quantity hasfallen. | |
| 1 | do. it snowed, about 6 in. deep, it alldisappeared by the following day. | |
| 14 | do. the wind was at the westward of northand south, at the ob. h. | |
| 16 | do. the do. was at theeastward of do. and do. do. | |
| 17 | do. the do. was light | at both observations. |
| 4 | do. the do. was high | at do. do. |
| 13 | do. it was clear | at do. do. |
| 11 | do. it was cloudy | at do. do. |
| 3 | times it Thundered and Lightened, in considerableabundance. | |