Description of the chart.
As I follow a traditional approach, I won't be referring to the two outer planets, Uranus and Neptune, nor to the dwarf planet, Pluto. Of course others may wish to comment on those placements and I'll give the positions of them if anyone is interested.
A brief description of the chart, first, so that readers can get a 'picture'. As we know the Ascendant is in Virgo at just over 21 degrees. The Sun is at 12 degrees and The Moon at nearly 8 degrees. So neither luminary is conjunct the Ascendant and both lie in the twelfth House. The Moon is in the very last stage of its fourth quarter and approaching the New Moon. Neither luminary has much essential dignity, the Moon is peregrine (no dignity) and the Sun only has a mutual reception by triplicity with Venus (also in the twelfth but in Leo). I'm never sure about the practice of some classical Astrologers of using mutual reception to boost 'weak' planets. Both the Sun and Venus (28 degrees Leo) would be peregrine if it were not for the Sun ruling the Fire triplicity by day and Venus ruling the Earth triplicity by Day (this is a Day birth with the Sun above the horizon). I think it's best to conclude that neither Sun, Moon or Venus have any real essential dignity.
Mercury is at nearer to 8 degrees Libra than 7 degrees. Mercury too is peregrine but it is placed in the first House (though not of the same sign as the Ascendant).
Mars is at 12 degrees Gemini (and hence square to the Sun and Moon). Again it's essential dignity is not great, it has dignity being in its own 'Face' (decan) and has mutual reception by Terms with Jupiter. Mars is in the ninth House, just under 8 degrees from the MC.
Jupiter is at 24 degrees Aries, in the eighth House. Jupiter's only essential dignity comes from its mutual reception with Mars, otherwise it would be peregrine. Saturn is at just under 29 degrees of Cancer in the eleventh. Saturn is in detriment in Cancer. The North Node is at 25 degrees Scorpio.
In terms of accidental dignity Sun, Moon and Venus are not well placed in the twelfth, nor is Venus in the eighth. Mercury gains dignity in the first. Venus and Jupiter are retrograde, all the others are direct. The Sun and Moon are aflicted by the malific, Mars but of these only the square to the Sun is partile. The Moon is combust.
Looking at Mercury in particular, it is swift in motion and is in the vespertine stage (occidental or setting after the Sun). It is nearing it's greatest elongation from the Sun when it will begin to slow down and move towards its Station Retrograde.There's some debate as to how if at all Mercury's phase relationship exhibits strength or weakness. Lilly would treat this position as adding some strength, whereas others treat it as a debility. Either way it's unlikely to affect the chart much but interestingly Rudhyar sees this Mercury as a factor tending to conservative and deliberate thought processes (what a traditional Astrologer would characterise as Melancholic). Mercury is by nature changeable but there are traditional Astrologers who would also see occidental Mercury as adding an element of melancholy, whereas oriental Mercury is Sanguine (more Airey).
Clearly other factors need to be taken into account before a final judgement can be made.
OK, that's the description of the Chart, the next step is to assess temperament.