Show tabi table A 4 containing A sul SUT SUMMARY iIII IARY lary OF METE observations FOR THE WEEK ENDING MARCH G S L CITY 0 o IA A I 1 BV BY II 11 E t phelps 4 vve AVE WEEKLY ihly akly MEAN duean BAROMETER I 1 san bunese rise 9 am 1 3 i pm an LJ J pm P in f 1 2812 1 1 2381 1 wee weekly y mean tle th enn ro ometer t er attached tt ached sa sunrise r e 9 a am in 3 pm 9 pm AT 47 47 r ja 1 1 weekly mean thermometer thermo berdeta detached 01 0 1 r sunrise 4 9 am 3 pm U pm 1 I 43 W deemy iao lao mean thermometer wet ot bulb sunrise 3 1 p in 41 af 1 highest ig est and lowest Ilig 1119 hest and lowest range of barometer range range of thermometer during the week during tiring d the week atas 2 ilin max mas 65 deg dog de liln 30 deg during the week there fell thousandths of an inch inck of rain 4 clear days and 3 cloudy Pre prevailing winds north THE tire RUINS OF or kiney NiNEy NINEVEH eil rii the steamer soho recently arrived at london with the last consignment of or assyrian from the ailcie ancient t nineveh they consi consist st or of about fifty acres oi of the most artistic sculptures yet discovered in in this earliest post city re the queen of assyria feasting under the of the vine the ein kin king engaged in a lion chase and after in if the act of or forth orth a libation there is also a splendid and almost im broken series comprising not only lions but wild asses caught ca ight in a noose or lasso lusso also aiso y a birds ro cession of the sports irlen irien bearing w away ay birds llares bares c with their dogs nets and other implements of capture and pur par pursuit sult suit iut but still more interesting interest im than these treasures of f antiquity are the slabs bealing the f famous inscription on the winged ball a i ie entrance to the UK palace pal pai lae aae of ro r co borhi corni alin his bis memorable expedition against lir zekiah the sovereign bierei al of adib in which oile oue hundl huddled handled ed and eighty thousand of his warr warriors lorg iorg by twe the sword in a single night hight melted like sri snow irr lir the glance of the lord loid 1 an event thus described in the hebrew melodies ot byron and tile tiie relay the ste stee etli eili with his iko ivi all ail wide but th rough it there rolled not the breath of hs pride d and the foam of his gasping 0 lay white on the turf and cold as the spray of the rock beaten surf I 1 and there lay the rider distorted and pale with the dew on his browand brow and the rust on his mail and the tents were svere all silent the b banners arinders alone the lances lancea dp uplifted lifted the trumpets |