200 MAY, 1806,- Height of Fahrinheit's Thermometer. Day of Month. Morn, Noon. Windi SS SS T;S7E:7 S So 84 E.S. . 3 83 86 S. 4 1S 8 S. 5 %i 84 S.E., 6 79 8 5.E. 7 St 84 E.S.E. 1 83 S E S.E. 9 Ss 8 S.E.- to 80o 4 S.E. it 8 8S E S.E. Iz 82 86 S.E. J1 8o 84 S.E.. 14 8r 84 3S.E,' 15 S1 8 E.,S.!f; 16 Sj 85 S.E; 17 80 58 S. 18 8r 83 S. 19 8s 85 E.S E. 20 82 87 E.S.E. at 82 85 E.S.E. 2 : 83 5 ESrE. 13 Sz 84 E SE. 24 83 86 S. 25 8S, 86 s. 26 St 85 E. 27 Sj 87 S.E. 28 8 86 S.E. 29 I3 87 S.E. 30 82 85 S. 31 8 86 E.S.E. General State of.Weaclhr. Clear Clear Morning clear. Noon sultry with rain Clear Clear Morning rain. Noonsiteat Clear Clear.; occasional shower. Clear Clear Clear Clear and iultry Clear Clear, Clear Clear. Noon lightshowere Light showers, breezes farl: occasionally Clear. Clear- Clear. Winds high duriyf night Mornin cloudy. Noonclear Brezes strong. Clear Clear Clearan4 sultry Clear Cloudy Cloudy Heavy clouds Cloudy. Heavy showers at noon Rain. Showery morning. Heavy rains towards evening, Remarks. -This month has been particularly dry, but ex ceedingly pleasant from the regularity and strength of the sea. breeze. Thle conclusion of it. however being doudy and -t* tended with frequent heavy showers, shows tie approach o the periodical rains. This month, the early part of it cspe- tially, is generally very destructive to cattle, which suffer much from want of water.