MOON D. D. DIRATION OF MEENLIGHT After Sunset. Day ANNIVERSARIES, FESTIVALS, OF OF Moon's ter O'Clock. O'Clock. © 20 64 in St. David. Shrove Tues. 6 48 12 28 5 38 40 7.30 2 W Ash Wednesday 6 46 12 16 5 39 7 1 8 49 31, Russian Serfdom abolished 1963 6 44 12 3 41 7 23 10 6 4 F War with Burmah commenced, 6 42 11 50 5 43 7 48 11 20 5 s Covent Garden Theatre burnt. 6 40 11 36 5 44 8 17 Morn. 65 QUADRAG. Ist S. IN LENT 6 3 11 22 5 46 8 52 0 28 7 M St. Perpetua 6 36 11 8 5 48 934 1 31 8 'N Sir J. F. w. Herschel born, 1792 6 33 10 53 5 50 10 24 2 23 9 W T. Ingram died, 1872. Ember Day 6 31 10 37 5 51 11 20 3 8 10 T: Prince of Wales married, 1863 6 28 10 22 5 53 Aftern 3 43 11 F Length of Day, 11h. 25m. 6 26 10 65 55 1 29 4 11 Gregory, Bp. and Martyr 6 24 9 49 5 57 2 37 4 35 13 3 2ND SUNDAY IN Lent 6 21 9 33 5 59 3 44 4 56 14 M Sir Arthur Helps died, 1873 6 18 9 16 6 0 4 54 5 13 15 TU Sir W. M. Gomm died, 1875 6 16 8 59 6 2 6 6 5 33 16 W Duchess of Kent died, 1871 6 13 8 41 6 4 7 17 5 50 17 1. St. Patrick 6 11 8 24 6 6 8 31 6 8 18 F Princess Louise boro, 1848 6 9 8 6 6 8 9 47 6 30 19 S Bishop Kerr died, 1711 6 7 7 48 6 9 11 3 6 68 20 3 380 SUNDAY IN Lent 6 5 7 30 6 11 Morn. 7 32 21 M St. Benedict 6 3 7 12 6 12 0 15 8 16 22 TU Willianı I. of Prussia born, 1797 6 1 6 53 6 14 1 20 9 12 13 W National Gallery founded, 1824 5 59 6 35 6 15 2 14 10 19 24 li Eurydico capsized of 6 67 6 17 6 17 2 57 11 37 Dunnose, Isle of Wight, 1878 25 F Annunciation. Lady Day 6 54 6 58 6 18 3 32 Aftern. 26 S Duke of Cambridge börn, 1919 5 52 6 40 6 20 3 59 2 21 27 S 4TH SUNDAY IN Lent 5 50 6 22 6 22 4 21 3 42 28 M Slave Trade abolished, 1807 6 47 5 3 6 24 4 44 5 5 29 T Albert Hall opened, 1871 5 45 4 45 6 26 5 3 6 23 30 W Sicilian Vespers, 122 5 43 4 27 6 28 5 25 7 41 31 | Tic Trea'y of Paris, 1850 5 41 4 9 6 301 5 49 8 56 HIGII WATET Year. Morn. H, MI H. M. HM. 2 20 2 40 11 45 60 3 2 3 22 0 5 0 27 61 3 40 4 0 0 47 1 562 4 20 4 38 1 5 1 45 63 4 55 5 13 2 3 6 30 650 2 38 4 55 65 6 10 6 30 3 15 3 35 66 6 55 7 22 3 55 4 20 67 7 53 8 36 4 47 6 18 68 9 15 10 5 5 65 6 40 69 10 48 11 25 7 30 8 13 70 Noon. 8 50 9 25 71 0 25 0 50 9 50 10 15 72 1 10 1 3010 35 10 55 73 1 47 2 5 11 12 11 20 74 2 20 2 33 11 45 11 68 75 2 50 3 5 0 15 76 3 20 3 35 0 30 0 45 77 3 52 4 10 1 0 1 1778 4 27 4 45 1 35 1 52 79 6 3 5 23 2 10 2 28 80 5 45 6 10 2 48 3 10 81 6 35 7 7 3 35 4 82 7. 42 8 25 4 32 5 7 83 9 8 10 0 5 50 6 33 84 10 42:11 20 7 25 8 7 85 11.55 8 45 9 20 86 0 25 0 50 950 10 15 87 1 15 1 37 10 40 11 2 88 1 58 2 18 11 23 11 43 89 2 35 2 651 Noon. 90 ASTRONOMICAL OCCURRENCES. on the 11th, station among the stars again on the 23rd, and in his descending node on the 27th. The Moon is near Mercury on the 1st; she is near Venus, Saturn, and Jupiter during the evening hours of the 3rd, Venus and Saturn being to Venus is an evening star, setting at 10h. 13m. p.m. on the 2nd, at 10h. 30m. the left of the Moon, the former being about 6 deg. higher than Saturn, p.m. on the 12th, at 10h. 39m. p.m. on the 22nd, and at 10h. 35m. p.m., or Jupiter being to the right of the Moon, and situated about 7 deg. lower; 4h. 6m. after sunset, on the last day of the month. She is near the Moon on the 4th she will be near and to the left of both Venus and Saturn; she on the 4th, at her least distance from the Sun on the 6th, and at her greatest will be near Mars during the morning hours of the 27th, near Mercury on brilliancy on the 27th. the 28th ; she will be some distance to the right of Saturn and Jupiter during Mars is a morning star, rising on the 2nd at 5h. 34m. a.m., or 1h. 12m. the evening hours of the 30th; and on the 31st still near those planets, before sunrise; on the 12th at 5h. 18m. a.m., or 1h. 9m. before sunrise ; on being about 5 or 6 deg. north of them, Saturn being a little to the left of the 22nd at 4h. 53m. a.m.; and on the last day at 4h 33m. a m., being Jupiter. Her phases or times of change are : 1h. 8m. before sunrise on both these mornings. He is due south on the 1st at 9h. 52m. a.m., on the 15th at 9h. 40m. a.m., and on the last day at First Quarter on the 7th at 2 minutes after sh. in the afternoon. 9h. 26m. a.m. He is near the Moon on the 26th. Full Moon 15th , 37 afternoon. Last Quarter 23rd Jupiter is an evening star, setting on the 1st at 9h. 20m. p.m., on the morning. 12th at 8h. 49m. p.m.; on the 22nd at sh. 23m. p.m., or 2h. 9m, after sunNew Moon 29th , 32 10 afternoon. set; and on the last day at Sh. im. p.m , or 1h. 30m. after sunset. He is She is nearest the Earth on the 25th, and most distant from it on the 10th. due south on the 1st at 2h. 39m. p.m., on the 15th at ih. 56m. p.m., and on Mercury sets on the 2nd at 7h. 11m. p.m., or 1h. 32m. after the Sun, the last day at 1h. 7m. p.m. He is near the Moon on the 3rd, and again on the last day. wbich interval decreases to 53 minutes by the 7th; and on the 12th the planet and Sun set very nearly together; and after this day till May 17 he Saturn is an evening star, setting on the 2nd at 9h. 42m. p.m., on the sets in daylight. He rises at about sunrise on the 3rd ; at 5h.57m. a.m., or 12th at 9h. 8m. p m.; on the 22nd at 8h. 38m. p.m., or 2h. 22m. after sud27 minutes before sunrise on the 12th; at 5h. 21m. a m., or 40 m nutes before set; and on the last day at sh. 7m. p.m. He is due south on the 1st at sunris, on the 22nd ; and at 5h. 8m. a.m., or 42 minutes before the Sun on sh. 1m. p.m., on the 15th at 2h. 12m. p.m., and on the last day at 1h. 16m. the 27th. 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