SCOTS MAGAZINE, AND Edinburgh Literary Miscellany FOR NOVEMBER 1809 : With a MAP illustrating the Changes made by the TREATY OF VIENNA. ibe 1 . 849 850 ib. CONTENTS: Page . . 344 Explanation of the Map, with statis PORTRY. 845 Sketch of a Plan for the Establis b. The Jubilee, a new Song, : 846 ment of a Horticultural Society at Song, 847 Letter to the Earl of Buchan on the To the Shade of Ossian, ib. Properties of Ragwort, .806 Verses by I. yohnston osCurrie-Water, 843 .ib. Monthly Memoranda in Natural His. Elagiac lines, tory, '807 Epitaphs, . 809 HISTORICAL Affairs. India, 851 ib, Answers to Queries concerning the Treaty of Peace between France United States of America, . and Austria, 852 Description of a Canadian Winter, 822 Russia and Sweden, 785 Military Expeditions sent by Eng France, 858 land to the Continent. of Europe, Prefect of la Gironde, 859 from the Commencement of the Italy,--Naples, 860 War betwixt . Great Britain and Switzerland, Spain, 860 ib. France, in 1793, to the present Siege of Gerona, period, 827 Court Martial, 865 Memoirs of the Progress of Maru. Trial of Lord Gambier, ib. factures, Chemistry, Science, and London.-Royal Jubilee, 868 the Fine Arts, 829 - jubilee at Windsor, 870 Rain Table for 1808, Kere at Frogmore, ib. Ireland.-Royal Jubilee, 871 SCOTTISH REVIEW. Scottish CHRONICLE. Address to the King, Jubilee at Glasgow,--Perth, Circuit Intelligence, . 876 Marriages, 877 878 New Works published in Edinburgh, 842-Births and Deaths, Scottish Literary Intelligence, 880 843 ---Stocks and Markets, State . . 832 . 873 874 875 State of the BAROMETER, in inches and decimals, and of Farenheits THERMOMETER, in the open air, taken in the morning before sun-rise, and at noon; and the quantity of rain-water fallen, in inches and decimals, from Oct. 26. to Nov. 25. 1809, in the vicinity of Edinburgh. Weather. Oct. 27 28 29 30 59 5 6 Barom. Thermom. Rain. M. N. In. Pts. 30.25 1 54 58 30,2 55 58 30.18 47 60 30.14 | 46 30.05 49 55 30.2 45 48 0.02 30.3 32 46 30.3 35 47 30.2 42 45 0.03 30. 45 49 0.5 29.98 44 48 30.18 36 50 30.31 48 52 30.4 45 49 30.35 45 48 30.25 41 46 30. 42 45 0.05 30.05 43 47 0.45 29.9 45 29.86 30 39 29.85 37 29.95 36 42 30. 37 39 30.35 22 35 30.2 43 47 0.05 30.3 32 45 29.95 42 49 29.9 37 42 0.02 29.52 36 42 29.7 32 42 High Water at LEITH Morn. Even, H. M. 3 21 Sa. 9 3 45 4 9 Su. 10 4 32 4 52 M. 11 5 18 5 43 Tu. 12 6 7 6 33 W. 13 6 58 7.24 Th. 14 7 54 8 25 05 5 1 W.27 5 50 5 40 Th.28 6 2 6 24 Fr. 29 6 49 7 16 Sa, 30 7 48 8 21 S. 31 8 57 9 35 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 la ||||||||| Cloudy Clear Ditto Ditto Ditto Showers Clear Ditto Showers Rain Cloudy Clear Ditto Cloudy Ditto Ditto Rain Ditto Clear Ditto Ditto Ditto Cloudy Clear Rain Clear Ditto Showers Clear Ditto 39 MOON's PHASES For DeCEMBER 1809. Apparent time at Edinburgh. D. H. M. New Moon, 7. 5. 0. mor. First Quart. 13. 8. 58. even. Full Moon, 21. 9. 45. even, Last Quart. 29. 10. 36. even. Quantity of Rain 1.12 Dec. 22. Shortest day. 25. Christmas Day war. Explanation of the MAP, with Statis- gross. We shall however lay before tical Tables. our readers the best estimate which we have been able to form. 1. Illyrian Provinces. rinthia, contains according to Kuttner, from an enu meration in 1793,.......... 120,000 Vienna. The parts coloured Blue exhibit Carniola, according to the the territory ceded directly to the same author.......... .... 420,000 French emperor, and to which he has Austrian Istria, Trieste, &c. given the title of Illyrian provinces. about,........ 120,000 Those coloured YELLOW exhibit Croatia, according to Cox, the territory ceded for behoof of the contains in all 400,000 ; Princes of the Confederation of the the part ceded comprehenRhine. It is expected to be given ding more than half of its to Bavaria. extent, we shall suppose... 240,000 Those coloured Red exhibit the territory ceded to the King of Saxony. 900,000 As the limits of the part of Gallicia ceded to Russia have been left un 2. Cessions to Bavaria. determined, we could do no more The Archbishoprick of Saltzthan indicate the quarter in which A sinasi part of Upper Aus burg,..... ... 250,000 they are situated. Our readers will no doubt be cu tria, which from its extent we should suppose- may. contain about................150,000 of 400,000 mere portions of territory, the population and revenues of which, in statisti 3. Cessions to Saxony and Russia.. cal works, are estimated only in the The Cessions in Gallicia we are in clined 5 |