NEW-YORK.


TO CORRESPONDENTS.

The Editor thankfully acknowledges the receipt of the third excellent Essay of A. D.

The Acrostic of V. E. displays some merit, but the author cannot, with propriety, expect its insertion without some correction: The effusions of the Muse will ever find a hearty welcome attending their reception, when indiscriminately adapted for instruction, or not too pointedly addressed with extatic strains to an individual.


METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS.

From the 22d to the 28th inst.

Thermometor
observed at
Prevailing
winds.
OBSERVATIONS
on the WEATHER.
6, A.M. 3, P.M.6.3.6.3.
deg.100deg.100
Jan. 222329ne.nw.snow light wd.snow
23275037sw.do.cloudy do.clear lt. wd.
242641w.do.clear light winddo. do.
252027nw.se.clear high winddo. lt. wd.
262842s.do.cloudy lt. wd.clear do.
27364550sw.do.clear lt. wind,do. do.
283946sw.do.clear lt. wd.cloudy do.