Days Days meter fair day fair all day fair all day 704 METEOROLOGICAL JOURNAL3 of the WEATHER. (558.) In Ludgate Street, London, by fa. Ayscough. Near Carlisle in Cumberlands Baro Barometer Wind, WEATHER. Wind. WEATHER. 2429,89:8:5 NW fair day 24'29,72 42 N fair all day 25 30,201491421 NW m. fair, small rain ev. 25 29,90 45 S ditto 2630,42 50 14 NW fair all day 26 29,95143 W ditto 27 30,39 54 46S W ditto 27'29,8 3153 SW rain early in the morning 2830,4052147 NE ditto 2830,10140 N fair all day 2930,39 40 39 S W morn. foggy, fair aft. 29:29,70140 SE rain between 2 and saft. 3030,22153491 SW 30,29,00|54 sw morning rain 3130,44150153 $.W morn. foggy, clo, afro 3'129,95151 SW N N. 030,495.4151 SW fair all day 129,8550 SW fomc drops at 7 evening 2130,44155150 SW ditto 229,90 551 S Towers at 12 and I 330,2655 50 SW ditto 329,60151 sw rainy evening 430, 10551521 SW morn. foggy, fair day 429,5049 SW fmall shower at s evening 5129,76 551531 SW m. small rain, clo. day 529,125 SW morning rain, fair aftern. 6129,9 49 481 SW morn. rain, fair aft. 0.28,75451 N ditto 7 29,664442 N W fair day. 7129,35135 W fair all day 8 29,864236 NW ditto 8j29,50127 W ditto 9:29,664637 S W' morn. fair, rain even. 928 9547 fome rain in the evening, 10 29,42 52501 SW morn. [m. ra. fair aft. 10 28,6042 SW showery day, with thunder 1129,19 1940 NW mo. clo. (m. ra. fair aft. 128,90381 SW 12 29,65 4340 N W fair all day 12 29,3039 SW ditto 13:29,53140 38 NE dirto 1329,1526 SE morn. fair, evening cloudy 1430,2 641 NW morn. cloudy, fair aft. 1429,5039 SW fair all day 1529,545044 S 1528,951401 S rain from 3 till 8 aftern. 16:29,86 5045 SW fair day 1629, 2045 W | rain at 4 evening 17 29,9847451 SW fair day, foggy evening 1729,40 44 W morn. cloudy, fair aft. 1829,68170431 SW mo. fair, cl. & sm. r. a. 18129,5 46 SW cloudy day 1929,4515550 S w cloudy and fm. ra. aft. 19128,65 451 S rain from till 10 evening 2019,5015350 S w cloudy and rain 146 SW fair all day 2129,59 50491 SE 21128,9039 S morn. fair, raipy evening 22 29,48 52 50 SE 22 28,85481 S cloudy day, rainy evening 23 29,66 53'511 SW morn. fm. rain, fair aft. 2328,90144 S W morning much rain 24.29,93152501 SW 2429,38146 S 25,29,64 54'50 SE ditto 2529,1642 SE ditto 2629,585554 SE clondy, with rain afc. 26 29,3 49 S rainy morn. and evening 2729,57|5452 S 27/28,85 47 s rainy day 28 29,44153150 SE morn. rain, sanih. aft. 28 29,5 45 S small rain at 1 and 3 aft. 29 29,31 5350 SE morn. fair, small rain afc. 30'29,13 53'51 NE rain all day 30 28,90431 E morn, rain, cloudy aft. D 129,2745047 S w fair day 1/23,98 40 NE fair all day 229,1 147 40 N W rain all day 2/23,90 37 N ditto 329,684239 NW 3/29,4030 W ditto 429,7614130 N E fair day, small rain ev. 429,10 30 SE clear frost 5 29,2950145 SW morn. foggy, fair day $123,7543 S morn, rain, cloudy aftern. 6429,10 51142 SW fair, and Imall rain 628,5045 S rain at 3 afternoon 729,49:642 SW fair day 728,9040 S w rain till 12 morning 8 29,4412139 S W ditto 8:29, 37 S Thower morn, and evening 94-9,64401331 N ditto 929,70|38| N 1030,161238 sw ditto 10 29,951361 W ditto 1130,302038 SW morn foggy, fair aft. 1129,70421 SE ditto 1230,1046401.5 W morn, clo. rain aftern. - 12 29,80 46 SW Towery day 1 13|30,356140 NE 31 S gentle frost 1430,241411371 SW ditto 14129,80 45 S w cloudy day 75129,7441238 NW m. fair, ra. & clo. aft. 15 29,5035 and 4 afternoon 1029,9.3936 N m. clo. r. & fim. fn. a. 1620,80 321 N hard froit all day 17130,5 39351 1729,9534 N cloudy day 1830,1130351 N ditto '18 29,9031 N a linall shower morning 15130,143935 NE m. cloudy, fair aft. 1929,90130 N gentle frost, cloudy day 2030,1240120 NE fair day, (m. sa. even. 2029,80135 S clear frost 2130,8 139 37 NE morn. fair, cloudy aft. 21 29,6525 W morn, hard frost, clo. afk. 32.29,89401371 S m. fogsy, r. & fleet a. 22129,48133) S w frost and cloudy 4 20139, fair day fair day fair all day fair day D. fair day fair all day fair day 1330, snow at 3 fair day { Females 20.3} 14053 21313 | Trials this year 445. 2 2 30 and Between 918 431 102 2 24, Worms The. LONDON general Bill of Christenings and Burials, from December 14. 1756, to Deceme ber 13. 1757; with the diseases and casualties, &c. Males Increased in the brin Females 10492 Age. No. Age. No. 7095 2 IOS 1024 8o and 90 go and 100 74 103 Fever, ditto malig Measles nant, scarlet, spot Mortification 222 Casualties, 55 u Pleurisy 4 6 Quinsy 9 1 Burnt 9 401 8 Drowned 132 16 Excessive drinking 7 5 6 1 Found dead Killed by falls, & fe- 3 veral other accid. 64 3296 Killed themselves 40 175 in the head 42 Sores and ulcers 16 Licked by a mad dog 2 : Jaundice 3 St Authony's fire 3, Overlaid 76 Stoppage in stomach 16 1 Poisoned Inch 2 Scalded Il Swelling s Smothered 71 Swine pox Starved 2 Teeth 5 78 318 1545 | Fistula 4 Flux 53 Raih IO Small pox 13 General Bill of Mortality for 1757, in EDINBURGH, and WEST-KIRK paris. Age. No. Total. Under 2 years 337 21 r 2 & 5 115 106 18 31 5 & 10 80 153 10 & 20 97 111 35 20 & 30 10; 21 118 $ 130 & 49 113 41 26 40 & 50 142 26 25 50 & 60 114 39 7 14 21 00 & 70 76 II 55 22 80 & 90 27 12 86 190 & 100 26 92 Decreased 49 1267 330 1267 A 661 rolina 314. N. B. When different pages are referred to at any article, if the numbers are disjoined by a comma, the Bbotsball, a presentation to No ravages made by the French French East-India ship 52. The Aberdeen, a storm there bought up to be sent to Bricain 156. Extracts of Capt. Foster's A list of a squadron that journal relating to this affair 207. A forged letier concern- land 313. Preparations for a count of further proceedings aa secret expedition 250. 313 bout her 246. The prize order- imported 57. Of that to pro by the French, but in vain 373. consul 488. Capt. Foster 6- Ld Loudon fails privateer to be sold 537 Arrives there 425. Imbarks letter to the primate of Poland, fishery.319. Of the militia-act British ib. Virginia and Pen- motions 304, 61. Takes Me- smugglers 398. Of that to en and Indians 373. Money grant- ral manifestoes 478. Fights the goods in Britain 399. and of ib. Á militia bill dropt in Pen Of the causes of his retreat 530. and distillation of grain 662 against Fort William-Henry wald, Prussia, Russia the commandant 540. He on the parliamentary grant for ticles of capitulation ib. The scouting party sent from Fort Argyle fynod, of discontinuing putes between the governor and Alizes of bread: For Edinburgh any action The vania ib. A trcaty made with Mair deposed 212. Substance Their act concerning the ma- of the act 583 An imbar advances of his family 21. - 23. Auction, account of it 451 The number employed in Bo- nitz, or Colin 363. Destroy 44. Silesia 533: ders 702 the Prussians 486. Attack Gen. to command the Prussian army flects ib. Causes of the sickness Lay Berlin under 486. Attacked at Hennersdorf tended to be kept ' 27. Our Attack Defeated at Breslau 644. Ta ftupidity 63. Of our behaviour toward the French ib. Our uncontested rights becomedoubt- meni-party, and defends Taun haviour of the French toward peace or war ib. The French death ib. Sent with a fleet in averse to a war with us 68. Their daring behaviour in Spain and we ought to proceed against His various them in America 72. 73. Of engagements with the Dutch the French being the aggressors His ex- 171. How to prevent them ploits at Tunis, Malaga, and from being joined by their al- 175. We are actually at wär to fome French squadrons 232. the seamens bill 169 war on the continent 282, 38. 331. We mould not bring The liige raised 363, 4. In ib. They can be of no service 283. 388. We threw the King Boscawen, Adm. Liils 319. Re of Prussia into the arms of France 284. Our treaties with Russia and Helle-Caffel, how to tion of grain ib. See Ireland charge of Oxnam ib. Substance defence of Hanover 285, 6. count of his settlement at Jed- of the French 286. The de- there taken by the nabob 252. and at Oxnam 668. Sce Dou of their offending the King of Pruslia 288. 333. Of our en- We chuse useless allies 329. ted with the love of alliances 644. Taken by the Austrians Whether our late treaties are inconsistent withour constitution Briffon, a French prisoner escapes, 337. How our kings formerly behaved as to foreign alliances at Vienna recalled 371. The ftrian dens on the frontiers of soners as a matier of right 25. national debt 445. See France pued 157 tery is. 8. Endeavours in vain to re- Cameron of Lochiel apprehended one 260. 492. See Maclean Citizen's reflections on the secret expedition 508 course in honour of his memo. 493. 555.612, 68 ry pronounced 322 275, 7. 325. 381.437,93:556. Rochefort 622. Examined with respect to the secret expedition 604 slone in the bladder 411 Clive, Col. retakes the British 47 Informed against by the Coals, abstract of the act for Wrote to, to attend his presby- those exported 303. Thoughts Attends, and neither on those duties 564 Indies 158 Mr Douglas to be settled at Jed- fication 580 relating to the bigh prices of 55. 1!2, 68. 221, 79. 327, 84. Cornwallis, Col. his defence 197 Re Rcfiections by the French upon Corsicans killed 246. Pauli Stands his ground ib. The fea- squadron leave the illand 536. His dying behaviour ing to the repenting.stool 10. Critical Review's character of Cromwell, Ld Protector, his fine ed 239 555 it 401 |