Day 1. M. H. M. 13 1st SUND. AFT. CHRISTMAB 8 8 3 53 4 0 1 45 5 18 2 M King Amadeus entered Madrid. 8 8 4 214 1 2 35 6 15 3 'It Training-Ship Warspito burnt, 8 8 4 49 4 2 3 33 7 4 4W|Loss of the Amazon, 1852 8 8 5 16 4 3 4 35 7 44 61 Duke of York died, 1827 8 8 5 434 4 5 39 8 15 6 FEPIPHANY 8 71 6 10 4 6 6 45 8 41 7 8 Calais taken, 1568 8 7 6 364 7 7 50 9 4 85 186 SUND. AFT. EPIPHANY 8 6 7 14 8 8 54 9 24 9 M Fire Insurance duo 8 6 7 264 9 9 58 9 42 10 T Royal Exchange burnt, 1858 8 5 7 50 4 10 11 5 10 0 11 W Hilary Law Sittings begin 8 5 8 14 4 12 Morn. 10 19 12 T Coronation of Queen Elizabeth, 8 4 8 37 4 14 0 12 10 39 13 F Cambridge Lent Term begins 8 3 9 0 4 15 1 2011 3 14 S Oxford Lent Term begins 8 2 9 22 4 17 2 30 11 34 15 $ 2ND SUND. AFT. EPIPHANY 8 1 9 434 19 3 40 Aftern. 16 M Battle of Corunna, 1809 8 0 10 4 4 20 4 47 1 1 17 TU Battle of Falkirk, 1766 7 59 10 24 4 21 5 49 2 3 18 W Prisca. Old Twelfth Day 7 58 10 43 4 23 6 41 3 16 19 TH Sir J. Freeth died, 1867 7 57 11 2 4 24 7 23 4 38 20 F Fabian, Bishop 7 56 11 20 4 26 7 58 6 3 21 S Agnes, Virgin and Martyr 7 65 11 37 4 28 8 26 7 29 223RD SUND. AFT. EPIPHANY (7 64 11 53 4 30 8 51 8 54 23 M Duke of Kent died, 1820 7 63 12 9 4 32 9 14 10 16 24 IUR. Boyle died, 1827 7 62 12 23 4 33 9 38 11 35 25 W Princess Royal married, 1858 7 51 12 374 34 10 5 Morn. 26 Th Dr. Jenner died, 1823 7 50 12 50 4 36 10 31 0 53 27 F Peter the Great died, 1725 7 49 13 3 4 38 11 5 2 5 28 S Battle of Aliwal, 1846 7 48 13 14 4 40 11 45 3 12 29 4TH SUND. AFT. EPIPHANY 7 46 13 25 4 42 Aftern. 4 10 80M Martyrdom of King Charles I. 7 45 13 344 44 1 27 5 2 31 TV Length of Night, 14h. 07m. 7 43 13 434 46 2 28 5 43 HIGH WATER AT Year. 8 20 8 58 1 0 5 35 9 30 10 0 2 1 0 1 22 10 25 10 47 3 1 48 2 10 11 13 11 35 4 2 28 2 45 11 53 5 3 5 3 20 0 10 0 30 6 3 38 3 55 0 45 1 3 4 10 4 28 1 20 1 35 8 4 45 5 0 1 53 2 10 9 5 15 5 32) 2 25 2 40 10 5 48 6 5 2 57 3 13 11 6 25 6 45 3 30 3 50 12 7 10 7 33 4 10 4 35 13 8 0 8 33 4 58 5 25 14 9 10 9 505 58 6 35 15 10 30 11 8 7 15 7 55 16 11 45 8 33 9 10 17 0 18 0 47 9 43 10 12 18 1 15 1 40 10 40 11 6 19 2 5 2 27 11 30 11 52 20 2 50 3 13 0 16 21 3 35 4 0 0 38 1 0 22 4 22 4 45 1 25 1 47 23 5 7 5 27 2 10 2 32 24 5 50 6 12 2 52 3 15 25 6 356 58 3 37 4 0 26 7 25 7 53 4 23 4 50 27 8 23 9 0 5 18 5 48 28 9 45 10 28 6 25 7 10 29 11 10 11 48 7 53 8 35 30 0 201 9 13 9 45 31 ASTBONOMICAL OCCURRENCES. month. He is in superior conjunction with the Sun on the 6th, and near The Moon will appear a little to the east or left of Mars during the evening the Moon on the 20th. hours of the 3rd, the space between them increasing as the night advances ; ; Venus is a morning star, rising on the 1st at 7h. 17m. a.m., or 51 minutes they will be both visible throughout the night; the Moon is near Venus on before the Sun; on the 11th at 7h. 32m. A.m., or 33 minutes before sunrise ; the morning of the 19th; and near Mercury on the 20th. During the on the 21st at 7h. 39m. a m., or 16 minutes before sunrise; and on the last evening hours of the 25th she will be to the right of the planet Saturn, and day at 7h. 37m. a.m., or 6 minutes before sunrise. She is in her descending during the evening hours of the 26th she will be to the left of Saturn, and node on the 3rd, and near the Moon on the 19th. very near but to the right of Jupiter ; during the evening hours of the 27th Mars sets on the 1st at sunrise ; on the 12th at 7h. 20m. a.m., or 44 and early morning hours of the 28th she will be situated to the left of minutes before sunrise ; on the 22nd at 6h. 31m. a.m., or 1h. 23m. before Jupiter. During the night common to the 29th and 30th, the Moon will be sunrise ; and on the last day of the month at 5h. 50m. a.m., or 1h. 630 to the right of Mars, the distance between them decreasing as the night before sunrise. He is due south on the 1st at 11h. 29m. p.m., on the 15th at advances, and they will be very near together during the morning hours of 10h. 15m. p.m., and on the last day at 9h. 3m. p.m. He is near the Moon the 30th. Her phases or times of change are : on the 3rd, and again on the 30th. Full Moon on the 4th at 59 minutes after 10h. in the morning. JUPITER sets on the 1st at 3h. 42m. a.m., on the 12th at 2h. 69m. a.m., on Last Quarter » 12th 47 afternoon. the 22nd at 2h. 1m. a.m., and on the last day at 1h. 47m. a.m. He is due New Moon le 19th , 35 afternoon. south on the 1st at 8h. 11m. p.m., on the 16th at Th. 16m. p.m., and on the First Quarter, 26th , 45 , morning. last day at 6h. 16m. p.m. He is stationary among the stars on the 10th, She is furthest frc rc the Earth on the morning of the 8th, and nearest to it and near the Moon on the 27th. on the aftert don ( 1 2 2 20th. SATURN sets on the 1st at 2h. 31m. a.m., on the 12th at 1h. 63m. a m., on Mercury rises on the 1st at about sunrise, and from this day till Feb. 17 the 22nd at 1h. 14m. a.m. and on the last day at oh. 41m. a.m. He is due he rises in daylight. He sets at about sunset on the 9th, at 5h. 14m. p.m., south on the 1st at 7h. 31m. p.m., on the 15th at 6h. 36m. p.m., and on the or 46n. after sunset, on the 21st; at 5h. 46m. p.m., or 1h. 10m. after sunset last day at 5h. 35m. p.m. He is stationary among the stars on the 7th, in in the 26th, and at 6h. 16m. p.m., or ifh. after sunset on the last day of the quadrature with the Sun on the 25th, and near the Moon on the same day. 3 4 7 DOD |