Governors of the several States and Territories, Judges of Supreme Courts in all the States of the Union, Secretaries of State, Treasury, War, and Navy Departments and Judges of the Supreme Court, Attorneys General, and Speakers Votes given for President and Vice President at different Periods, Electoral Votes given at the last Presidential Election, Receipts and Expenditures of the Government from 1789 to 1830, 18 19 1. Feb. 12. Sun eclipsed, visible, tre will cross Louisiana, Mississippi, Beginning, 11h. 14 3-4m. mern Alab., N. part of Geo., N.W. part of S. Car., W. part of N. Car, E. part of Va., S. part of Md. and Del., and pass into the Atlantic near Cape May. II. February 26, Moon eclipsed, invisible, opposition at 11h. 54m. morn. In this eclipse, the apparent dia- III. August 7, Sun eclipsed, inmeter of the moon will not be suffi-visible, conj. at 5h 7m' eve. M's cient entirely to obscure the Sun; lat. 39 1-2' S. 3h 46m. morn hence it can no where be total: at IV. Aug. 23, Moon eclipsed, partly New York and Philadelphia itwill ap-visible. pear nearly so; but where the eclipse is central, it will be annular, the Sun presenting the appearance of a luminsus ring. The Moon's shadow will pass over the United States Beginning, 5 1 do. 9 do. do. 5 17 Digits eclipsed, 50 48' on the nearly from SW. to NE. Its cen Moon's northern limb. Morning and Evening Stars.-Venus will be evening star till Oct. 8, and morning star the rest of the year. Jupiter will be morning star from Jan. 20 till Aug. 10, and then evening star to the end of the year Chronological Cycles.-Dominical Letter, B.-Lunar Cycle, or Go!* den No. 8.-Epact, 17.-Solar Cycle, 20. Names and Characters of the Signs of the Zodiac. The following characters denote- Sun, cury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Herschell, Moon, Mer- TIDE TABLE. (Chiefly from the Table in Bowditch's Navigator.) The Calendar pages exhibit the time of high water at New York, Elizabethtown Point, and New London. To find the time of high water at any of the following places, add to, or substract from, the time of high water at New York, as follows: (A. signifies that the annexed quantity of time is to be added, S. subtracted)-for Block Island S 1 17 |