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THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA.

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5. Calaveras................................................................................ 318 28. San Luis Obispo.............
6. Colusa...-------------------------------00000000 320 29. San Mateo

8. Del Norte...................................................................... 323 31. Santa Clara............
9. El Dorado........................................................................ 325 32. Santa Cruz.........

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THE

STATE REGISTER,

FOR

1859.

PART FIRST.

THE STATE REGISTER FOR 1859.

I.-CALENDAR AND CELESTIAL PHENOMENA.

1. CHRONOLOGICAL CYCLES.

Dominical Letter............ .B Epact..
Golden Number...............17 Solar Cycle.......
Jewish Lunar Cycle.........13

Epiphany......

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..26 Julian Period...............6572 .20 Age of the World.........5862

2. MOVEABLE FEASTS AND FASTS.

Septuagesima Sunday.
Shrove Sunday..

Ash Wednesday..

St. Patrick...

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In the year 1859 there will be four Eclipses of the Sun and two of the Moon:

I. A partial Eclipse of the Sun, February 2, 1859. This Eclipse is only visible in a small portion of the Southern Ocean,

II. A total Eclipse of the Moon, February 17, commencing about 12 o'clock in the morning. This Eclipse will be visible throughout California.

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SAN FRANCISCO TIME.

d. h. m.

d. h. m. ....... 17 3 33 Last contact with the Shadow......... 17 4 29

mor.. 17 0 3 End of Total Eelipse.......

66 17 0 59

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Magnitude of the Eclipse, (Moon's diameter-1,) 1.693. The first contact with the shadow occurs at 1210 from the northernmost point of the Moon's limb toward the east. The last contact at 690 toward the west.

III. A partial Eclipse of the Sun, March 4; invisible in California.

IV. A partial Eclipse of the Sun, July 29; visible in British North America, Greenland and North Atlantic Ocean.

V. A total Eclipse of the Moon, August 13; invisible.

VI. A partial Eclipse of the Sun, August 27; invisible in California,

4. MORNING AND EVENING STARS.

VENUS will be Morning Star until October 8, then Evening Star the remainder of the year.

MARS will be Evening Star until July 26, then Morning Star the remainder of the year.

JUPITER will be Evening Star until June 25, then Morning Star until February, 1860.

SATURN will be Morning Star until January 31, then Evening Star until August 10, then Morning Star the remainder of the year.

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