III. Monday, July 1st, an Eclipse of the Moon, the latter part of which will be visible, as follows, viz. h. m. Albany 7 39 A. 7 41.5 A. 7 47.8 A. 9 25.8 A. Baltimore 7 28 7 29.9 7 36.2 9 14.2 Boston 7 38 7 52.2 7 58.5 9 36 5 Charleston 7 10 7 16.4 7 22.6 9 0.6 Cincinnati 7 23 6 59.0 7 5.2 8 43.2 Halifax, N. S. 7 46 8 22.8 8 29.0 10 7.0 Hartford 7 36 7 45.2 7 51.4 9 29.4 Lexington, Ky. 7 25 6 59.2 7 5.5 8 43.5 Mobile 7 5 6 43.7 6 50.0 8 28.0 Nashville 7 19 6 49.6 6 55.9 3 33.9 New Haven 7 34 7 44.6 750.9 9 28.9 New Orleans 7 3 6 36.0 6 42.2 8 20.2 New York 7 33 7 40.4 7 46.7 9 24.7 Norfolk 7 21 7 31.2 7 37.4 9 15.4 Philadelphia 7 30 7 35.8 7 42.0 9 20.0 Pittsburg 7 32 7 15.9 7 21.2 8 59.2 Portland 7 42 7 55.1 8 1.4 9 39.4 Portsmouth 7 40 7 53.5 7 59.7 9 37.7 Providence 7 36 7 50.8 7 57.0 9 35.0 Raleigh 7 18 7 21.2 7 27.5 9 5.5 Richmond 7 23 7 26.6 7 32.9 9 10.9 Savannah 7 8 7 12.2 7 18.5 8 56.5 Washington 7 27 7 28.3 7 34.6 9 12.6 In the Atlantic States, the Moon, whilst most obscured, will eclipse the Star 225 in the constellation Sagittarius. Mean Time at ihe respective places. time of the greatest obscuration, she will appear 10 digits IV. Monday and Tuesday, July 16th and 17th, a Total Eclipse of the Sun, wholly invisible. Beginning of the general Eclipse on the Earth, July 16th, ilh. 45m. A. (Mean Time at Washington,) in Lat. 34° 37' North, and Long. 2° 37' East from Greenwich. Beginning of Total Darkness on the Earth, July 17th, lh. 2m. M. in Lat. 54° 44' N., Long. 34° 18' W. San centrally eclipsed on the meridian, July 17th, at lh. 52m. M. in Lat. 77° 31' N., Long. 76° 31' E. End of Total Darkness on the Earth, July 17th, at 2h. 56m. M. in Lat. 47° 14' N., Long. 175° 19' E. End of the General Eclipse on the Earth, July 17th, at 4h. 13m. M. in Lat. 26° 17' N., Long. 142° 23' E. This Eclipse will be visible throughout Europe and nearly the whole of Northern Asia, in a small part of Northwestern Africa, and in that part of America which lies within the Arctic Circle. Throughout Europe the Eclipse will be large, but as the path of the centre will pass over the Northern Atlantic and the northern parts of Europe and Asia, the Sun will not be totally obscured in any part of the civilized portion of the globe. V. Thursday, December 26th, a total Eclipse of the Moon, of which the latter part will be visible to the whole of the United States east of the Mississippi, and to a small part of our territory west thereof, as fol. lows, viz. h. m. h. m. h. m. Moon rises Total dark-Nearest Ap. Total dark- End of the h. m. Albany 4 29 A. 3 48.1 A. 4 37.4 A. 5 26.6 A. 6 26.1 A. Baltimore 4 40 3 36.5 4 25.8 5 15.0 6 14.7 Boston 4 30 3 58.8 4 48.1 5 37.3 6 36.8 Charleston 4 59 3 23.0 4 12.3 5 1.5 6 1.0 Cincinnati 4 40 3 5.6 3 54.9 4 44.1 5 43.6 Halifax, N. S. 4 22 4 29.4 5 18.6 6 7.9 7 7.4 Hartford 4 32 3 51.9 4 41.0 5 30.3 6 29.8 Lexington, Ky. 4 43 3 5.9 3 55.1 4 44.4 5 43.9 Mobile 5 4 2 50.4 3 39.6 4 28.9 5 28.4 Nashville 4 49 2 56.3 3 45.5 4 34.8 5 34.3 New Haven 4 34 3 51.3 4 40.5 5 29.8 6 29.3 New Orleans 5 6 2 42.6 3 31.9 4 21.1 5 20.6 New York 4 35 3 47.0 4 36.3 5 25.5 6 25.0 Norfolk 4 47 3 37.3 4 27.1 5 16.3 6 15.9 Philadelphia 4 33 3 42.4 4 31.6 5 20.9 6 20.4 Pittsburg 4 36 3 22.5 4 11.8 5 1.0 6 0.5 Portland 4 1.7 4 51.0 5 40.2 6 39.7 Portsmouth 4 28 4 0.1 4 49.4 5 39.6 6 38.1 Providence 3 57.4 4 46.6 5 35.9 6 35.4 Raleigh 4 50 3 27.9 4 17.1 5 6.4 6 5.9 Richmond 4 45 3 33.2 4 22.5 5 11.7 6 11.2 Savannah 5 1 3 18.9 4 8.1 4 57.4 5 56.9 Washington 4 41 3 34.9 4 24.2 5 13.4 6 12.9 At Halifax the Moon will rise a few minutes before the beginning of total darkness. At Albany, Baltimore, Boston, Charleston, Cincinnati, Hartford, Lexington, New Haven, New York, Norfolk, Philadelphia, Pittsburg, Portland, Portsmouth, Providence, Raleigh, Richmond, and Washington, she will rise totally immersed in the shadow of the earth; but she will not rise at Mobile, Nashville, New Orleans, or Savannah, until near the time of the end of the eclipse. Although the Moon will on this occasion be totally eclipsed, it is probable she will not entirely disappear, but will remain visible, of the color of dusky copper, Mean Time at the respective Places. 4 26 4 32 m. } * OCCULTATIONS. Magnitude, in 1833, visible at Boston, in Mean Time of the Merid ian of that Place. [Those marked with an asterisk (*) will also be Occultations at Charleston, and those with an obelisk (t) in some part of Europe.] ** The semi-diameter of the Moon was diminished 1.5'' for irradiation, d. h. January 4 3 0 M. Nearest Ap. D to m 8 # 13' 0'' South of D. * † January 4th. Occultation of 1 x Orionis. Immersion 6h. 25m. 3s. A. 4' 5" South of the Emersion 7 20 56 10 22 Centre of D. D's S. D. at Im. 16' 37.3''; at Em. 16' 40.3''. January 15th. Occultation of n Immersion 5h. 12m. 315. M. 1' 36'' North of D's Emersion 6 26 32 7 55 ) Centre. D's S. D. at Im. 15' 15.5''; at Em. 15' 17.8"'. January 28th. Occultation of Ceti. Immersion 10h. 4m. 40s. A. 8' 30'' South of D's Emersion 10 59 48 8 58 Centre. D's S. D. at Im. 15' 35.0"'; at Em. 15' 33'1." Feb. 15th, 5h. Om. M. Nearest ap. D to 2 v 6 * 6' 30" south of D. "S 24th, 8 30 A. 2 x Ceti * 12 † March 11th. Occultation of 9 Immersion Oh. 17m. 28s. M. 11' 37"' South of D's Emersion 1 8 2 7 27 S Centre. D's S. D. at Im. 15' 31.5''; at Em. 15' 32.5'. * March 13th. Occultation of d Ophiuchi. Immersion 2h. 14m. 21s. M. 6' 51" South of D's Emersion 3 25 30 0 Centre. Occultation of g Ophiuchi. Oh. 41m. 56s. M. 5'4" North of D's Emersion 1 44 -48 11 1 3 Centre. D's S. D. at Im. 15' 19 4'' ; at Em. 15' 20.8''. * April 16th. Occultation of 3 year Immersion 4h. 46m. 48s. M. 9' 49'' North of D's # Emersion 5 36 53 11 13 Centre. D's S. D. at Im. 14' 51.2" ; at Em. 14' 53.2"'. April 23d, 9h. 34m. A. Nearest ap. D to 5 8 * 10' 30" North of D. | After the rising of the Sun. . May 4th. Occultation of 92. Star rises eclipsed 7h. 55m. 20s. A. Emersion 8 5 33 6'26'' North of D's Centre. D's S. D. at Em. 15' 39.1'. * June 6th and 7th. Occultation of n ve. Immersion 6th 11h. 44m. 1s. A. 0' 19'' North of D's Emersion 7th 0 59 30 M. 4 47 S Centre. D's S. D. at Im. 14' 49.1"; at Em. 14' 51.4"'. † * July 1st. Occultation of 225 4. Star rises 7h. 38m. Os. A. Immersion 7 42 47 6' 43'' South of D's, Emersion 8 51 30 0 1 3 Centre. D's S. D. at Im. 15' 0.0"; at Em. 15' 1.9''. (At the time of this Occultation, the Moon will be nearly totally eclipsed.) July 1st, 7h. 50m. A. Nearest Ap. D to 2 v ť * 10' North of D. * July 8th. Occultation of rH Immersion 3h. 47m. 55s. M. 1' 48' South of D's | Emersion (about) 5 1 S Centre. August 8th. Occultation of u Ceti. Oh. lm. 33s. M. 1' 46" South of D's Emersion 1 1 53 5 30 S Centre. D's S. D. at Im. 15' 12.7'' ; at Em. 15' 15.9". August 10th, Oh. Im. M. Nearest Ap. D to 3 8 8 * 10' North of D. August 27th. Occultation of n Ve. Immersion 8h. 24m. 21s A. 5'29'' North of D's Emersion 9 44 45 6 51 S Centre. DS. D. at Im. 14' 48.3'' ; at Em. 14' 49.4". Sept. 3d, iCh. 15m. A. Nearest Ap. D to 2 & Ceti * South of D. September 27th. Occultation of 3 4 Immersion 1h. 12m. 22s. M. 11'9'' North of D's Emersion 56 8 20 S Centre. D's S. D. at Im. 14' 48.8'' ; at Em. 14' 47.2". Sept. 27th, 11h. 17m. A. Nearest Ap. D to r H. * 0' 39'' South of D. 7 October 4th. Occultation of $ 8. Star rises eclipsed 9h. 11. Os. A. Emersion 9 21 31 4'0" North of D's Centre. D's S. D. at Em. 15' 33.1". * | After the rising of the Sun, October 30th. Occultation of 388. Star rises eclipsed 6h. 32m. Os. A. Emersion 7 1 6 12'4" South of D's Centre D's S. D. at Em. 15' 23.8'': + * November 1st. Occultation of u I. Immersion 9h. 4m. 6s. A. 14' 44'' North of D's Emersion 9 33 1 11 15 3 Centre. D's S. D. at Im. 15' 41.9'' ; at Em. 15' 43.4". November 2d, 8h. 56m. A. Nearest Ap. D to 8 * 2' South of D. + * November 29th. Occultation of n I. Immersion Oh. 49m. 9s. M. 5' 21" 2 South of D's Emersion 2 2 17 9 14 Centre. D's S. D. at Im. 16' 1.2''; at Em. 16' 1.7". November 29th. Occultation of r I. Immersion 5h. 24m. 285. M. 7' 33'' South of D's Emersion 6 22 49 6 50 Centre. December 18th. Occultation of r H. Immersion 11h. 14m. 46s. 11' 47'' South of D's Centre. Star sets eclipsed 11 38 D's S. D. at Im. 14' 46.4". December 25th, 5h. 46m. A. Nearest Ap. D to Š 8 3' South of D. . II. Occultations of, and Appulses to, Stars, of not less than the sixth Magnitude in 1833, visible at Charleston, in Mean Time of the Moridian of Charleston. [Those marked with an asterisk (*) will also be Occultations at Boston, and those with an obelisk (t) in some part of Europo.] Immersion } | * January 4th. Occultation of 1 x Orionis. 5h. 37m. 9s. A. 17' 33'' South of D's 6 20 28 13 36 Centre. 4h. 26m. 19s. M. 8' 39'' South of D's 1 52 S Centre. D's S. D. at Im. 15' 15.5'' ; at Em. 15' 17.4"'. Immersion * Jan. 28th, 9h. 55m. A. Nearest Ap. ) to pe Ceti. * 2 20" South of 2. 30th, 4 53 2 8 8 * 3 20 North of the t" March 10th, 11h. 51m. A. 9- *5 51 South of D.. |