THE WEATHER
... rising at midnight, at 3047, and the wind was th from the eastwards, very light. No rain fell during1 the day, but the sky at night was partially overcast. lit ...
... rising at midnight, at 3047, and the wind was th from the eastwards, very light. No rain fell during1 the day, but the sky at night was partially overcast. lit ...
... ns ward. The sky at night was overcast.E 0 Writiur from Keawick at eleven o'clock on h Tuesday %ornlng,a correspondent stuck fast on a ! drixing tour says :- Wre are experiencing a heavy a snowstorm here, which beglr during the night, and .igogonas ...
... paratively low, and there were frequent showers in s a the evening. The wind was light from the north- . nrwest, and the sky at night was overcast. d AsEsros PLAITED YsAcT PAeOn, used in H. MI Navy. Illustrated catalogues sent free on applica- at dion to ...
... midnight stood at 29-2 inches. The ?? ea was fronn the eastwards, moderate, and the tenn- n perature comparatively mlld. The sky at night it was overcast, and the whind v;as rising. Lt The Rev. George Sanger, vicar of Car'ton-in,- y Cleveland, -whose church ...
... rn ce coasts. In Scotland also the sky has been very ased dull- but in Ireland, though the amount of cloud has 5 >een been large, it has not been nearly so large as over be Great Britain, and in some places the sky has been el the nearly clear. It appeared ...
... and the epe .e temperature mild. Towards night e harometer bet s was falling at 29-68 inches, and the wind was light D d from the south-west, having backed from the north- ene west during the day. The sky at night was clear. Lax frS FRaeCH NoYS Ir DBvON ...
... OD us, in every direction, moving weith swift velocityor Their number is inconceivable. Every one whoan loolcaup cothe sky at night is familiar withv shoot- pap jug stars, or more properly meteorites-nd thel aerolites, in their comrmon acceptan~ce, ...
... in the di ud sky At night the stars have uncommonlustre, 21 n, and the milky way shines gloriously in the W ser firmament. There is also a never ceasing display a. nd of the most brilliantmetcors, which dart like w of rockets in the sky; ten or twelve ...
... glanced backward through the almost infinite 1. e ?? 'A _ __ ages of the past (Applause.Y Who, again, could gaze up into the sky at night, thick set with patterns of bright gold, without feeling his own littleness, his own absolute nothingness, as he looked ...
... was slowly falling, till at mid- i ig night it stood at 30-18 inches. The wind was from ...
... choir. A sernmon was pre.acued by' the ?? Rev. Dr. Hume, the incumbent. nther ECLIPSE or TiHE Moox.-A clear and tranqui sky on. ?? night afforded a rare opportunity ot ssrtues xrg ,sent anamnsot total eciipae of thle moon.Thhora his le-tephenomenon occurred ...
... ditto shade, 60 degrees; ditto minimum, 46 degreis, SOUTHPORT, WIDNSZDAY NIGHT. - Bright autumn day. Events fine. Barometer (ripen), 292. Maximum e~de temperature 59-3- minimum last night, 45S. Very light t by N: current. * Sea smooth. Ozone (O to 1&, 5. RM ...