JUNE, 180s Height of Fahreinhcit's Thermometer. y f General State ofWeaher. Month. MOrn Noon. Winds. I S1 84 S.LE. Hey rains; light winds S 85 S. :Sul#y-rains, and during-the whole of the night 3 83 84 S.E. Continud' rains with. loud thunder 4 '8 83 S.E. Showery during the day; stor- my at ni!ht, violent thunder S Si 84 E.N.E. Rainswith thunder 6 so 8S N.E. i lowing hard Noon showery 7 80 84 N.E, Clear 8 .S4 86 E.N.E. Clear 9 81 86 S. Heavy rains io 8 85 E. Clear and blowing strong il 83 o N N E. Clear, blowing fresh d1 82 86 E, Clear, Ditto 13 83 86 NE. Morning fine; noon rain with gusts oft' ind 4 839 85 E :N.E, tlc'ar and blowing hard' t5 89 78 E.N.E. Cloudy. Mfid-day heavy rain 16 78 84 N.E. Morning heavy Tains. witi much thunder 17 tz 84 E. Cloudy and bluwing hard i8 83 i5 E. Cloudy, blowing hard 1q 8 a5 N E. Clear, high winds to 83 85 E. Clear :i i 8g E.N.E. Clear 22 Sz 85 E.N E. Ci arnorning. Noonshow-rs 23 83 84 N.E. Clear 2 8g 83 E. Rain during i.ight, ditto part S ofd.y Thunder 25 76 84 S.W. Cloudy, with showers 2i 8z 85 E.N.E. Clear 27 81 S9 E. Clear 28 81 84 N.E. Clear 29 77 83 E.N.E. Rainand tluntder 30 St 83 N.E. Cloudy. Noon clear Remarks.-The wvt season generally commences in the early part of this month, about the ioth, and continues tlrouYhoul the whola of the limainder ofit. This season, the rains have set in earlier.than common. Thunder at this time is also fre. quest, anm often tremeadously violent.