The Tribune almanac and political register . lt; 3 53 5 21 6 49 ! 4 2(3 5 51 Invis i 4 05 5 33 «.« 2 43 4 11 5 39 i 1 3 24 4 52 G 20 1 PLACE. [Begins.! Middle.| Ends. Louisville 4 01 iNew-Orleans 3 43 New-York 4 47 ! Philadelphia 4 42 1 Portland, Me 5 02 St. Louis 3 42 39 [jSfc. Paul 3 28 Washington I 4 35 29 5 11 6 156 10G 305 104 56G 03 ti :?9Invis 6 386 24 Invii III. A Total Eclipse of the Sun, July 29. Thsline of total obscuration begins in Asia,crosses Behrings Straits into Alaska, passes down the continent almost parallel with thoRocky Mountain range, aud enter
The Tribune almanac and political register . lt; 3 53 5 21 6 49 ! 4 2(3 5 51 Invis i 4 05 5 33 «.« 2 43 4 11 5 39 i 1 3 24 4 52 G 20 1 PLACE. [Begins.! Middle.| Ends. Louisville 4 01 iNew-Orleans 3 43 New-York 4 47 ! Philadelphia 4 42 1 Portland, Me 5 02 St. Louis 3 42 39 [jSfc. Paul 3 28 Washington I 4 35 29 5 11 6 156 10G 305 104 56G 03 ti :?9Invis 6 386 24 Invii III. A Total Eclipse of the Sun, July 29. Thsline of total obscuration begins in Asia,crosses Behrings Straits into Alaska, passes down the continent almost parallel with thoRocky Mountain range, aud enters tho Gulf of Mexico near Galveston. Alonu and for afew miles on each side of this line the Eclipse will be total, the greatest duration of thetotality baincc 3 m. 12 sec. To most places in the United States, however, the Eclipse willbe only partial. The following diagrams show the appearance of the Sun at New-Yorkand St. Louis durina the middle of the Eclipse. The arrows which pass through the cen-tre of the Moon indicate its apparent motion :.
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