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Show METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS- Continued. I860. D* y. Jan. 11 " 12 • " 18 | « 14 Hour. 8 P. M. Sunset. 6 P. M. 8 P. M. 9 P. M. 10 P. M. Sunrise. 9 A. M. 12 M. . 3 P. M. 5 P. M. 9 P. M. 9 A. M. 11.80 A. M. 1 2 M. 1 P. M. 2 P. M. 8 P. M. Sunset. 9 P. M. 11 P. M. Sunrise. Barometer. 25.610 25.623 25.642 25.668 25.680 25.695 25.82 25.883 25.87 25.84 25.84 25.78 26.53 25.64 25.61 25.59 25.56 25.55 25.55 25.54 25.57 25.65 TBBUfOJfRZft. Attached. 50 50 53 53 52 52 44 53 49 ... ... 54 51 55 58 55 42 Free. 84 33 31 80 80 29 28 26 30 83 29 25 28 81 83 86 37 33 29 27 28 i 26 Wet ... ••• ... ... 21 24 ... ... ... ... ... ; 26 Approximate Height •*. • a . ... ... ... ... ... . » Wind. N. W. 8. N. W. 8. N. W. 2. N. W. 8. W. 2. N. E. 2. N. 1. S. E. N. W. 1. W. 1. 0 N. W. I. GLOUM, to. Lt snow- time 1.80. Snow. Snow. Snow. Snow ceased- about one inch has fallen. Heavy squalls of wind at 8.80. Clear. Clear. Cum. strat. forming oyer mountains. In morning, with cum. cir. rather high, clearing from N.- The N. W. wind appeared to prevail in the upper regions some time before it was felt below. The clouds were driven to 8., and heavy nim., with snow, was seen in that direction. The wind changed to N. W. It., about 2 P. M. Heavy nim. to S. and S. E.- Clear to N. Cir. nim. to N. 8. Nim. 4. St. cum. 8 to S. E., over mountains. | 00 n w o w © f © o M Q © w CD w i a |