[ RESULTS OF METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS.]

For Sept. 1796.

deg.100
Mean temperatureof the thermometerat 8 A.M.632
Do.do.of thedo.at 1 P.M.7112
Do.do.of thedo.at 6 P.M.6765
Do.of the whole month6692
Greatest monthly range between the 14th & 23d330
Do. do. in 24 hoursbetween the 22d & 23d2375
Warmest day the14th.830
The coldest do. the23d500
9Days it has rained in this Month, and a considerablequantity has fallen.
One day it thundered, and lightned the 14th, and it ispresumed there was as great a quantity, as ever was experienced withineight hours.
17days it was clear, at8, 1 & 6 o’clock,
5days it was cloudy at8, 1 & 6 o’clock.
3do. the wind was high, at ditto,
18do. the wind was light at do.
20Days the wind was to the westward of North andSouth.
10Do. the wind was to the Eastward of do. do.

For the New-York Weekly Magazine.


MILITARY FAME.

O thou that sigh’st to join the scenes of war,