EMINENT PERSONS WHO HAVE DIED DURING
Wynn, Lieutenant Edward Watkin Williams.-8.
Memoirs of all of whom, with the Arms and Portraits of some, will be found in Vere de Vere, Sir Edmund, third the ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS.
Appleyard, Joshua, J.P., of Clare Hall, Halifax -24. Armstrong, Mr. Serjeant-26. Astley, Francis Dukinfield, of Du-
kinfield, Cheshire. - 2.
Bennett, the Rev. Henry Leigh, of Thorpe Place, Surrey.-31. Brooke, Brigadier - Gene al Henry Francis, killed in the sortie from Candahar.-16.
Cholmeley, the Rev. Robert, D.D.,
late Vicar of Findon.-30. Cotter, the Rev. Edmund, M.A.-6. Crewe, Colonel Willoughby.-16. Cruickshank, Captain George M.,
killed at Candahar.-16. Gill, the Rev. George, Missionary to the South Sea Islands.-19. Gordon, the Rev. G. M., killed at Candahar.-16.
Henn, Lieut. Thomas Rice, killed at
the battle of Khushk-i-Nakhud. Herrick, Lieut.-Colonel Gershom, of Coolkirky.-24. Hodgson, the Hon. Elizabeth.-2. Hodgson, William Ballantyne, LL.D., Professor of Political Economy, &c., University of Edinburgh.-24. Jones, Mordecai, J.P. and D. L., Brecknockshire.-30 Justice, Lieut. Wm. Napier.-17.
Knight, Lady Harriet Isabella.-29. Lethbridge, John Christopher, of Granville House, Blackheath.-27. Lewis, Henry, R.N.-31.
Maclaine, Lieut. Hector. taken prisoner at Khushk-i-Nakhud, and murdered in Ayoub Khan's camp Neilson, Lilian Adelaide.-15 Newport, Lieut. - Colonel William
Henry, killed in the sortie from Candahar.-16.
Ponton, Mungo, F.R S., Edinburgh, Writer to the Signet. Richards. Evan Matthew, Esq, and D.L, formerly M.P. for digan.-21. Shewell, Lieut.-Colonel Mark, died
Hood, the Hon. Alfred.-14. Horton, Sir Robert Edward Wilmot, fourth Baronet.-22. Hutchins, Emanuel, of Ardnagashel, County Cork, J.P.-9. Iglis, Major Raymond, late Royal Fusiliers.-2.
Jalland, Boswell Middleton, Esq., of Hull, J.P and D.L-22.
Jenkins, Colonel Richard, 1st Bengal
Jewsbury, Miss Geraldine, a well- Cavalry.-9.
Kelly, the Right Hon. Sir Fitzroy Edward, P.C., Lord Chief Baron.
known writer.-22.
Knight, Joseph, of Glen Parva Manor, Leicester, J.P. and D.L. -11.
Lewis, Assist. -Commissary-General Henry Clutterbuck.-11. Magan, Elizabeth Georgiana, of Car-Miller, Major Alexander Penrose, Clonearl, King's County.-11. Money-Kyrle, William Erale, late late 92nd Highlanders.-19. 21st (Royal Scots Fusiliers).-4. Montmorency, the Right Hon. Sir William Browne de, Viscount
of wounds received in the sortie from Candahar.-16. Vandeleur, Major Thomas Burton, died of wounds received in the sortie from Candahar.-16. Walrond, Captain Charles Wills.-26 Walton, Elijah, a well-known artist.
Birch-Wolfe, Thomas, of Wood Hall, Arkesden, Essex -5. Blunt, the Rev. Edward Powlett, Rector of Spettisbury-cum-Charl- ton, Dorset.-24. Bolton. Lieut.-Col. William John C. M. G.-9. Bosanquet, the Rev. George Henry,
of Broom-y-Close, Llanwarne.-8. Bower, the Rev. James Henry, of East Sheen, Surrey.-9. Boys, the Rev. Thomas, M A., Vicar of Holy Trinity, Hoxton -2. Brown, Lieut -Colonel Lewis George, Bombay Staff Corps. Browne, George, Esq., Q C.-19. Brownlow, Lieut. - Colonel Francis, C.B.-1.
Carr, John, LL.B., late Chief Justice of Sierra Leone.-2.
Mountmorres.-25.
Morrell, Captain Arthur, R.N., of Murray, Lady Elizabeth.-24. Erith.-13. Pitts, Lieut.-Colonel Francis, late O'Connor, Dr. William.-3. Rawlinson, Lieut-Colonel George 72nd Highlanders.-1. Romney, of Graythwaite, Lan- cashire.-21.
Read, Joseph, of Hillfield, J.P. Devonshire.-13.
Reade, John Page, of Crowe Hall, Ipswich, J.P. and D L.-29. Sargood, Serjeant Augustine, Crown Office-row, Temple -14. Schneider, the Rev. Henry, late
Rector of Carlton Scroop, Lin- coln.-1.
Seymour, the Rev. Sir John Hobart Culme, second Baronet. - 17. Shaw, Lieut.-Colonel Ponsonby, late Madras Army.-11. Shepherd, the Rev. Sidney Amherst.
Wood, Colonel Sir John Stewart, Sparrow, Basil, Esq., J.P. and D.L. K.C.B.-9. Steinbach, Colonel Henry.-15. Tancred, Sir Thomas, Bart. Thesiger, the Right Hon. Alfred Henry, Lord Justice.-20. Thesiger, the Hon. Mrs. Charles (Charlotte Elizabeth).-29. Tindal Acton, Esq., of The Manor House, Aylesbury.-26. Twysden, Major-General, late Indian Army.-5. Wood, Major Herbert William, Madras Engineers.--8.
Yeo. William Arundell, of North Devon.-9.
Boughey, Sir Thomas Fletcher
Fenton, third Baronet.-6. Braybrooke, General Samuel.-7. Briscoe, the Rev. Richard, D.D.,
Rector of Nutfield, Surrey.-17. Carthew, Captain Charles Alfied,
Khyber Brigade.-12. Charlesworth, Maria Louisa, of Nut
Cockburn, Sir Alexander, Bart., Lord Chief Justice of England.-20. Collins, Lieut.-Colonel James Joseph, of 2nd Battalion 60th Rifles, Afghan Campaign.-8. Du Cane, Major Francis, late Royal Cooper (Anne), Lady.-30.
Eyton, Thomas Campbell, of Eyton, J.P. and D.L.-25. Finch, the Rev. William.-19.
Gerard, Archibald, Esq, of Roch
Gore (Sarah Rachel), Lady, at Hamp
soles, Lanark, J.P. and D.L.-27.
ton Court Palace.-17.
Gort, Right Hon. Elizabeth Mary, Dowager Viscountess.-11. Graham, Gen. Sir Fortescue, K.C.B. -9.
Grace, Mr. G. F.-23. Graver-Browne, John Bathurst, J.P. and D.L, Norfolk.-26. Heathcote, William Henry, Esq., of Tadworth Court. Surrey.-17.
Hemming, Frederick Herbert, Consul
Merewether, Colonel Sir William
Lockyer, K.C.S.I., C.B.-4. Montgomerie, Roger, J.P., late M.P. for North Ayrshire.-25. Mackenzie, Mr. Edward, J.P. and D.L.
O'Ferrall, the Right Hon. Richard
More, P.C, J.P., and D.L.-27. Offenbach, M., musical composer. Oliver, the Rev. Henry Alfred Green, M.A.-11.
Palles, Andrew Christopher -31. Parry-Hodges, the Rev. T. Frederic, Vicar of Lyme Regis.-27. Perigord, Ida, Duchesse de Talley- rand, at Florence.-2. Pigot, the Rev. John Clare, at The Priory, Taunton.-2. Richardson, Lady, widow of Sir John Richardson, C.B.-16. Robeck, Commander Hastings St. John de, R N.-17. Rodgers, the Rev. J., Vice-Chairman of the London School Board. Sinclair, the Right Hon. James, Lord. Smith, Mr. Martin Tucker.-10. Sparks, Edward Isaac, M.A., M.B. Oxon., F.R.C.P.-11.
Darby, Colonel Charles, late of 86th Regiment.-2.
Eyre, John Lewis, Count.-11. Eden, Mrs., wife of the Bishop of Moray and Ross. Firth, Mark.-28.
Gavin, Major George O'Halloran, J.P. and D.L.
Greive, General John Tatton Brown, C.B.
Guest, Edwin, F.R S., L.L.D.-23. Guthrie, Captain William, late 42nd Regiment (Black Watch).-25. Hackett, Lieut.-Colonel Thomas Bernard, V.C.-16.
Hall, Major Charles, of Weston Col
ville, Cambridgeshire, D L -17. Harcourt, Charles, an actor of note. Hare, Sir Thomas Leigh, second Baronet.-14.
Hudson, Dr. Alfred, Physician in Ordinary to her Majesty, Ireland.—
Tabor, Charles, Esq, of Bovingdon Stoddart, Thomas, Tod.-22. Hall, Bocking.-3. Tydd, Deputy Surgeon-General B. Walrond, Lady Janet, of Dulford House, Devon.-6. Wenlock, the Right Hon. Beilby Richard Lawley, Lord.-6. White, Mrs. Salisbury Anne, of Kil- lakee, near Rathfarnham-26. Woollcombe, the Rev. Edward Cooper, of Tendring, Essex. Wood-Wright, William Henry Edward, of Golagh, county Mon- aghan, J.P. and D.L Yorke, Field Marshal Sir Charles,
Anstruther, Lieutenant-Colonel Philip R-20. Atkinson-Clark, the Rev. William.
Ansell, George Frederick, F.C.8.-12. Buckland, Frank, Inspector of Fisheries.
Bettington, Captain Claude, C.M.G.
--29. Campbell, Sir Alexander, second Bart., J.P.-11. Childe, William Lacon, J.P., &c.
Colville, the Right Hon. Sir James Lloyd, the Rev. W. H. Cywric, William, P C -5. Archdeacon of Durban.-3. Crawford and Balcarres, the Right Marsh, Matthew Henry, of Ram- Hon. Alexander William-Craw- ridge, Hants, J P. and D.L.-26. ford Lindsay, Earl of. Melvill, Catherine Mary, Lady.-11. Coleridge, Durwent Moultrie.-5. Mervyn D'Arcy, Henry Huntly Dormer, Clement Upton-Cottrell, Irvine, of Castle Irvine.-10. J.P. and D.L.-29. More-O'Ferrall, John Lewis, M.A., Eliot (Marian, Mrs. Cross), George. J.P. and D.L. O'Shaughnessy, Arthur, Esq., author "-29. of "An Epic of Women.' Ouseley, Lady Marcia - 18. Padmore, Richard, M.P. for Wor-
Falls, Captain Alexander. Fleming, Elizabeth.-25. Harrison, Lieutenant
Melvill, James Cosmo, Esq., formerly
of the India Office -1.
Plunket, the Hon Charles Bushe.-21. Pochin. Frederick George Norman, J.P, Melton Mowbray.-27. Rolt, Lady Anne.
Russell, Thompson, J.P., Shelbourne, Limerick.-23.
Seton, Sir William Coote, J.P., seventh Baronet. Stanford, John Frederick, F.R.S., late M.P. for Reading. Walcott, the Rev. Mackenzie Edward Charles, Precentor, B. D.-22. Westenra, the Hon. R. Hamilton, Lieutenant 9th Lancers.
Westminster, Constance Gertrude,
Tyssen - Amherst, Francis, Legislative Ass, Queensland.—3. Barry, Sir Redmond, K.C.M.G., LL D.
Bloomfield, Major John Colpoys, of Redwood.
Blyth, Philip Patton, Esq., J.P. and D.L.-31.
Brooke, the Rev. John, of Haughton Hall, Shropshire.-27. Camoys, the Right Hon. Thomas Stonor, Lord.-18. Cartmell, the Rev. James, D D., of Christ College, Cambridge.-23. Chichester, Sir Alexander Palmer Bruce, Bart. -25. Cottenham, the Right Hon. William John, third Earl of.-20. Dallas, the Rev. Charles Robert King, Rector of Farncombe.-1. Dalton, Major-General Tuite, C.S I.
Parbury, George, Esq., J.P. and D.L., formerly of Bengal.-27. Pender, Henry Denison, Esq., at Foot's Cray, Kent.-13. Poole, Captain and Brevet-Major Joseph Ruscombe, R.A., killed at Laing's Neck.-28. Popham, Edward William Leyborne, Esq., of Littlecote.-24. Prescott, Major-General J. C. P.-31. Ricardo, Osman, Esq. J.P. and D.L., formerly M.P. for Worcester -2. Robinson, the Rev. C. E. Ricketts, M.A., Vicar of St. John's, Tor- quay. 4.
Rothney, Colonel Octavius Edward, C.B., C.S.I-1. Mecklenburg-Strelitz, the Dowager Grand Duchess of. Molyneux-Seel, Thomas, Esq., of Huyton Hey, Lanc., J.P..-16. Sothern, Edward Askew, popular actor.-20.
St. Paul, Lady Jane Eliza.-9. Stenhouse, Dr. John, F.R.S. Stonor, the Hon. Francis.-10. Suffield, Emily Harriot, Dowager Lady.-3.
Gould, John, F.R.S., a distinguished ornithologist.-3.
Hudson. Lieut.-Colonel Charles -12. Inman, Lieutenant 60th Rifles, killed in Transvaal.-8. Landon, Surgeon Arthur Jermyn, a Majuba Hill.-27.
Goodlake, Henry Cox, Esq. J.P-27. Hesse, Princess Louise of, sister of Greer, Captain C., R A., killed in the the Duchess of Cambridge. -16. Transvaal.-8. Hope, Lady Mildred Arabella Beresford.-18. Jackson, Sir Henry, Bart.. Judge, formerly M.P. for Coventry.-8. Knight, John Prescott, R.A.-26. Lawrence. Major W. M.-9. L Grice, D.P-14. Mackenzie, Mrs. Holt.-14. Maitland, Heriot, Frederick Lewis. of Fifeshire, J.P. and D L.-7. Maitland, Lieut.-General John, R.A. Mann, Major General Gother Frederick, C.B. Meade, the Hon. Mrs. Robert (Caroline Georgiana).-5. Murphy, Lady Blanche. Murray, Lady, of Ochtertyre (Ioné Campbell Penney).
Le Poer-Trench, Lady Louisa -7. Lennox, Lord William Pitt.-17. Lyddekker, Gerard Wolfe, M.A., J.P.-12.
Macdonnell, Sir Richard Graves, K.C.M.G.. C.B., LL.D.-5. Mackenzie, Murdo, of Ardross, Rossshire, J. P. and D.L.-8. Maclachlan, Major-General Thomas
MacLeod, Major-General Roderick Bannatyne.-24. Macleod, the Right Hon. Sir John Macpherson, P.C.-1. Macleod, Lady Catherine.-1. Marshall, John William, Esq., of Patterdale Hall, Penrith.-11. Maude, the Hon. Cornwallis. Montgomery, Lady Amelia Eliza -5 Musgrave, Sir Richard Courtenay, eleventh Baronet, M.P. for East
O'Connell, Lieutenant Maurice, 60th Rifles, in action, Ingogo River.-9 Ormathwaite, the Right Hon. John Benn-Walsh, Lord.-3. Parker, Sir William Henry Watson, K.C.M.G., J.P.-2. Powell, Caleb, J.P., late M.P. for Limerick.-24.
Preston, the Rev. Decimus William, of Ballybrack, Wicklow.-11. Thynne, Lady Charles.-5. Romilly, Commander Francis, R.N. Tobin, Sir Thomas, J.P. and D.L., Seafield, the Right Hon. Sir John
Thomas, Esq., a
writer on navigation.-3. Whinyates, Major-Gen. Frederick William, R.E.-9. Whyte, Charles, Inspector-General Army Hospitals.-2.
Wilmot, Montague, of Norton House, Glamorgan.-8. Wood, Andrew, LL.D., D.C.L., of Edinburgh.-25. Verboeckhoven, Eugène.-19.
Bagot, Colonel Charles. Baring-Gould, the Rev. Charles, of Lew Trenchard, Devon.-12. Benson, the Rev. Samuel, of St. Saviour's, Southwark.-22. Berkeley, the Hon. George Charles Grantley Fitz Hardinge.-23. Bigsby, John Jeremiah, M.D., F.R.S. -10.
Blount, Michael Charles.-8. Burke, James St. George, Q.C.-25. Butler, General James Arthur, of Holt Lodge, Kintbury.-26. Carey, Lady Emily Aubrey.-9. Cartwright, Major Fairfax William, M.P. for South Northamptonshire,
Callaghan, Frederick Marcus Esq., J.P. county Cork.-10. Colley, Sir George Pomeroy Pomeroy, K.C.S.I., C.B., C.M.G.-26. Crauford, the Rev. Sir George Wil- liam, M.A., third Baronet.-24. Dennis, Vice-Admiral James Samuel Akid.
Davidson, John, M.D., C.B., In- Caulfeild, Commander Edwin Toby, spector-General R N.-31. Deane, Colonel Bonar Millett. Drummond, Lieut.-Colonel William Charles-4. Elmore, Alfred, R.A.-24. Elwes, Lieut. Robert killed at Laing's Neck. Freese, Major-General John Noble Arbuthnot, C.B.-25. Glamis, Lady Charlotte.-19. Graham, John Murray, J.P. and D.L., M.A.-17. Hall, Mrs. Samuel Carter.-29. Hampton, Lieut.-General William Philip.-23.
Hext. Thomas, Esq., of Trenarren, Cornwall, J.P. and D L.-26. Hingeston, Major William Henry, commanding 58th, at Laing's Neck.
Holroyd, Edward, Esq.-29. Hood, Commander the Hon. Horatio Nelson Sandys, R.N. I'Anson, Mr.-10.
Jacob, Major-General Sir George Le Grand, K.C.S.I., C.B.-27. Jobson, the Rev. Dr., Wesleyan Minister.-3. Lloyd, the Rev. Dr., Provost of Trinity College, Dublin.-17.
Denys, Sir George William, J.P. and D.L., second Baronet.-23. Durnford, the Rev. Francis Ed., M.A, Rector of Creeting. Elliot, Captain J. M, 94th Regiment, killed in the Transvaal.-27. Esdaile, Ed. Jeffries, Esq., of Cothel- stone House, Somerset.-14. Fitz-Gibbon, Maurice, Esq.-25. Francklyn, General John Henry, C.B., R.A.-12.
Gall, Major-General Richard Herbert, C.B., Lieut.-Governor of Chelsea Hospital.-21.
Galton, Theodore Howard, Esq., J.P. and D.L., county of Worcester.-28.
Gascoyne, General Charles, Colonel 72nd Highlanders.-10. Gillanders, James Falconer, Esq., of Ross, J.P. and D.L.-25.
Charles Grant-Ogilvie, K.T., Earl of.-17.
Smollett, Alexander, late M.P. for Dumbartonshire.-25. Sparrow, William Manders, J.P. and D.L., Staffordshire.-9. Willington, Francis, of Tamworth, J.P., &c.-10. Tennant, Professor James, F.G.S. Thomson, Colonel George Latham. Thynne, the Rev. Lord John, Sub- Dean of Westminster.-9. Wilkinson, Lieutenant Edward Obert Hindley 60th Rifles, drowned in the river Ingogo. Yorke, Joseph Augustus, stipendiary magistrate, South Shields.-14. Young. Lamont, Government Geolo- gist, Sydney.-S.
Bateson, the Rev. Dr., Master of St. John's College. Bathurst, Emily, Lady.-18. Bunch, Mr. Robert, H.M. Minister Resident at Caracas, Venezuela.- 21.
Burke, Peter, Serjeant-at-Law.-26. Cahill, Major P.
Caithness, the Right Hon. James Sinclair, F.R.S., Earl of.-28. Carysfort, Augusta Maria, Dowager Countess of.-24. Cavendish, Lieut.-Colonel William Henry Frederick, J.P. Cleugh, the Venerable Archdeacon J., D.D.-25. Clinton, Colonel Henry, of Earls- bury Park, Herts.-13. Cobbett, John Paul, of Lincoln's Inn, Barrister-at-Law. Corrie, William, Esq, J.P.-24. Courtauld, Samuel, Esq., of Gosfield
Patey, Admiral C. G. E., C.M.G. Reed, Sir Charles, M.P. for St. Ives. -25.
Robertson, Sir Daniel Brooke.-27. Roddam, Roddam John, Esq., of
Roddam, Northumberland.-9. Scott, Thomas C., Esq., of Knaphill, Surrey.-11.
Somerset, Granville, Q.C.—23. St. Germans, the Right Hon. William Gordon Cornwallis Eliot, fourth Earl of.-19.
Talbot, Admiral J. T.-30. Trench, Lady Helena.-17. Trench, Henry, Esq., Cangort Park King's County, J.P.-7. Ward, Horatia Nelson, adopted daughter of Nelson.-6. Wigston, Admiral James.-30. Williams, Admiral George -18. Wilson, Sir John Cracroft, K.C.S.I.,
Vere, John, Esq., of Carlton-onTrent, Notts.-27.
Annesley, the Hon. Arthur -25. Barry, James, Esq., D.L, of Ballyclough, county Cork.-30. Barrett, the Rev. Richard Arthur Francis, B.D.-24. Barrow, the Rev. James. late Rector of North Wingfield.-12. Beaconsfield, the Right Hon. Benjamin Disraeli, Earl of, K.G., P.C., LL D.-10. Bewick, Miss
Jane, daughter of Thomas Bewick, the famous en- graver on wood.-7. Blount, Sir Edward, Bart.-28. Booth-Wilbraham, the Hon. Adela Mary.-22.
Browne, Admiral William Cheselden. Bulger, Lieut.-Colonel George Ernest, late of 10th Regiment.-17. Buller, Lady, wife of General Sir George Buller, G.C.B.-18. Burgess, the Rev. Richard, B.D., Prebendary of St. Paul's.-12. Burges, William, Associate of the Royal Academy.-20. Cawdor, the Right Hon. Sarah Mary, Countess.-21.
Cayley, Lady Dorothy.-4. Daly, James, Esq., of Castle Daly, co. Galway, J.P. and D.L.-13. Drummond, Robert, Esq, banker.- 29. Elcoate, Luke, Esq.-28. Eyres, Henry William, Esq., of Dum- bleton Hall, Gloucester.-6. Fingall, the Right Hon. Arthur James, tenth Earl of.-24. Foley, Henry, J.P.-21. Girardin, Emile de, Senator, France. Girdlestone, the Rev. Charles, M.A.,
Rector of Kingswinford.-28. Glanville, Francis, J.P.-24. Grey-Egerton, Sir Philip de Malpas, Bart., M.P.-5. Gurdon, Brampton, J.P. and D.L., late M.P. for West Norfolk.-28. Hanbury, Reginald George, Esq. Hardwicke, Dr. William, Coroner Central Middlesex.-15. Harvest, Colonel Hector, formerly of 97th Regiment.-26. Harvey, Mrs. Kerrison (Eliza). Heron, Denis Caulfield, Serjeant, J.P.-15.
D'Airey, Amelia, Viscountess. De Grey, Hon. and Rev. Frederick, Hutchison, Commander W., R.N., M.A., J.P.-30. J.P.-8. Dowling, Lady Harriet M. Johnstone-Douglas, Lady Jane.-15. Dunboyne, Theobald Fitz Walter Khan, Sir Gholam Hussein. Butler, Lord. Lewis, Henry, of Greenmeadow, J.P. Girling, Barry, J.P. and D.L. -23. Hanmer, Right Hon. John, Lord.-S. (Continued on page 32.)
ASTRONOMICAL OCCURRENCES.
after sunset. which interval slowly decreases to 1h. 20m. on the 9th, to THE MOON is near Saturn during the morning hours of the 7th; is near 1h. 13m. on the 19th, and to 1h. 9m. on the 29th, the planet setting on this Jupiter during the morning hours of the 9th. She is near Mercury on the day at 8h. 2m. p.m. She is near Mars on the 2nd, in her descending node day of New Moon; is near Mars on the 17th, and Vénus after sunset on the on the 16th, and near the Moon on the 17th. 17th. Her phases or times of change are:
MARS is an evening star, setting on the 9th at 8h. 47m. p.m., or 1h. 15m. after sunset; on the 19th at 8h. 18m. p.m., or 1h. 5m. after sunset; and on He is due south on the 29th at 7h. 48m. p.m., or 57 minutes after sunset. the 1st at 2h. 42m. p.m., on the 15th at 2h. 19m. p.m., and on the last day at 1h. 53m. p.m. He is near Venus on the 2nd, and near the Moon on the
Last Quarter on the 6th at 13 minutes after 4h. in the morning. New Moon afternoon. First Quarter 22nd,, ,, morning. Full Moon ,, 28th,, 19 ,, afternoon. She is furthest from the Earth on the morning of the 16th, and nearest to it 17th. on the morning of the 29th.
MERCURY rises on the 4th at 3h. 21m. a.m., or 1h. 9m. before sunrise; on the 9th at 3h. 56m. a.m., or 42 minutes before sunrise; on the 15th the planet and Sun rise at very nearly the same time; and from this day till Oct. 23 the planet rises in daylight. He sets at sunset on the 10th, 20 minutes after sunset on the 19th, and 28 minutes after sunset on the 29th, the planet setting at 7h. 21m. p.m. He is at his least distance from the Sun on the 3rd, near the Moon on the 13th, and in superior conjunction with the Sun on the 14th.
JUPITER rises on the 1st at Oh. 88m. a.m., on the 9th at 0h. 13m. a.m., on the 18th at 11h. 40m. p.m., and on the 28th at 11h. 6m. p.m. He crosses the meridian or is due south on the 1st at 8h. 49m. a.m., on the 15th at 8h. 5m. a.m., and on the last day at 7h. 13m. a m. He is near the Moon on the 9th.
SATURN rises on the 8th at 10h. 50m. p.m., on the 18th at 10h. 12m. p.m., and on the 28th at 9h. 34m. p.m., or 2h. 39m. after sunset He is due south on the 1st at 6h. 53m. a.m., on the 15th at 6h. 1m. a.m., and on the last day of the month at 5h. 0m. a.m. He is near the Moon on the 7th, and
VENUS is an evening star, setting on the 1st at 9h. 11m. p.m., or 1h. 25m. in quadrature with the Sun on the 18th.
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