THERMOMETRICAL REGISTER. THE MOON'S CHANGES. New 4th day, 2h. 40m. morn. First Quart... Ilth day, Ilh. 15m. aftern. Full 19th day, 4h. 35m, aftern. Last Quart. .. 26th day, Oh. 32m. aftern. D's Dec. Ist, 0°; 8th, 20-60 S.; 16th, 00; 22nd, 20•70 N. ; 29th, 09. 421 November, 1848. Highest. Lowest. Highest. Lowest. 1 51:1 41.8 16 45.7 2769 2 52:7 382 17 47.8 3 55.0 392 18 49.8 433 4 420 3007 19 4407 343 5 46.8 25.9 20 57.0 380 6 56.9 43'8 21 573 39*1 7 48°5 32.9 22 54.7 431 8 46.0 287 23 5349 423 9 4504 28'5 24 46.7 313 10 46.8 301 25 47.8 28.4 11 482 33.0 26 563 46.7 12 47.7 39.6 27 51.3 442 13 47.3 36.2 28 53.5 42.9 14 54.2 36.3 29 56.8 512 15 433 28.8 30 40.3 בת 8. 2 12 2 35 2 56 b. m. m. h. m. O 1 6 55 16 16 4 32 14 s 25 26 57 16 17 4 30 14 45 36 59 16 17 14 28 15 3 47 0 16 16 4 26 15 22 5 7 2 16 15 4 25 15 41 67 4 16 12 4 23 15 59 77 6 16 9 4 21 | 16 17 8 7 7 16 5 4 20 16 34 97 9 16 0 4 18 16 52 107 11 15 54 4 17 17 9 11 7 13 15 48 4 15 17 25 12 7 15 15 41 4 14 17 42 137 16 15 32 4 12 | 17 58 14 7 18 15 23 4 11 18 14 15 7 20 h. m. h. m. 9 m39 3 a 54 11 40 1 10 29 4 18 09 0 31 2 11 19 4 43 0 56 1 17 3 0 a 9 5 10 1 38 2 0 1 0 5 40 2 20 2 40 5 1 51 6 16 2 57 3 16 6 2 41 6 57 3 34 3 52 3 32 7 44 4 9 4 28 8 4 21 8 38 4 47 5 5 5 9 9 36 5 25 5 48 10 5 55 10 37 6 9 6 33 11 6 40 11 40 7 7 34 12 7 24 morn. 8 11 8 50 13 8 8 0 45 9 29 10 3 14 8 52 1 51 10 39 11 11 15 937 2 59 11 38 16 10 24 4 9 0 1 0 22 17 11 14 5 21 042 1 1/18 morn. 6 34 1 19 I 37 19 0 6 7 50 1 57 2 1620 1 2 9 3 2 35 2 54 21 2 1 10 10 3 15 3 35 22 3 0 11 8 3 56 4 1823 4 0 11 56 4 41 5 5 24 4 57 0 a 35 5 31 3 17 3 40 4 5 4 35 5 11 5 56 9.4 10.4 15 14 4 9 18 29 167 21 15 3 4 8 18 45 17 7 23 14 51 4 718 59 18 |7 25 14 39 4 5 19 14 19 7 27 14 26 4 419 28 20 7 28 14 12 4 3 1942 21 7 30 13 57 4 2 1955 22|7 32 13 424 120 8 23 7 33 13 25 4 0 20 21 24/7 35 13 8 3 5920 33 25 7 36 12 503 58 20 45 26 7 38 12 31 13 5720 57 27 7 40 12 12 3 56 21 8 28 7 41 11 523 55 21 19 297 43 11 31 3 54 21 29 307 44 11 9 1 3 53 21 39 11.4 12.4 13.4 5 58 25 5 52 1 7 6 26 6 5926 6 45 135 7 33 8 10 27 7 35 2 0 8 49 9 27 28 8 24 2 23 10 3 10 40 29 9 13 2 46 11 12 11 43 30 14.4 0 16.4 17.4 18.4 19.4 20.4 21.4 10 23 11 41 23.4 morn. 24.4 0 58 25.4 2 13 26.4 3 28 MONTHLY NOTICES. 2. Bury St. Edmunds-cattle. 12. Shrewsbury-cattle, sheep, pigs, &c. 2. Rotherham-cattle and horses. 14. Thirsk-horned cattle, horses, sheep, &c. 4. Dursley-cattle and pedlery. 17. Hornsea-horses and cattle. 4. Atherstone-horses and fat cattle. 28. Bridgewater-cattle, &c. 6. Bodmin-oxen, sheep, and cloths. 30. Quarter Sessions commence in this week. 6. Higham Ferrars-horses, horned cattle, and 31. Last day of the year.-Those who have not sheep. been accustomed to keep an account of personal 7 and 18. Cheltenham-cattle and pedlery. or household expenses should begin from this 9, 11, 12. Bradford, Yorksh.-hogs and pedlery. day. Those in trade who have not been accus11. Baldock-cheese, cattle, &c. tomed to take an annual account of stock should 10, 11. Bewdley—first day, hogs only—2nd day, begin from this day. Without cash-books and horned cattle, horses, cheese, &c. without stock-books, trade is little better than a 11. Boston-cattle. game of chance. 8 » 25 ور ور 3 Tu 337 4 W 338 5 TH 339 6 F 7S : : : : : : : : : : 10 TU 344 11 W 345 12 TH 346 .. SUNDAY LESSONS. Proper Lessons, Evening. Acts 2 Heb. 7 24 1 15 26 1 Peter 3 32 2 7 v. 10 to Titus 3 v. 4 to v. 9 Acts 26 38 2 John ASTRONOMICAL PHENOMENA. Mercury, in the constellations Scorpio, Sagittarius, of the ofthe Remarkable Days. and Capricornus, is invisible in the beginning; from the 10th an evening star to the end. On the ist, at 49m. A.M., in conjunction with Venus, at 26 9' N. 1S 335 1 Sunday in Advent. Venus, in the constellations Sagittarius and Scor pio, is an evening star till the 12b, invisible till the 2 M 336 i9th, then a morning star to the end of the month. On Mars, in the constellations Scorpio and Sagit- then a morning star. 340 Jupiter, in the constellation Virgo, on the 15th passes the meridian at 7h. 37m. A.M. 341 Saturn, in the constellation Pisces, on the 15th passes the meridian at 7h. 20m. P.M.; on the 18th, 8 S 342 2 Sunday in Advent. at 10h. 32m., A.M., stationary. Uranus, in the constellation Pisces, on the 15th 9 M 343 Grouse Shooting ends. passes the meridian at Sh. 3m. P.M. The Moon, on the 2nd, at 8h. 58m. P.M., with ß! Scorpii, at 36 43' S.; on the 3rd, at 7h. 42m. A.M., with a Scorpii (Antares) at 9° 8' S.; at lh. 33m. P.M., with Mars, at 4° 45' S.; at 10h. 10m. P.M., with Mer cury, at 50 23' S.; on the 5th, at 5h. 46m. A.M., with Venus, at 4° 26' S.; on the 9th, at 11h. Om. A.M., 13 F 347 in Apogee. On the 13th, at 7h. 7m. P.M., in con junction with Saturn, at 2° 19' N.; on the 17th, 14 S 348 at 9h. 9m. P.M., with a Tauri (Aldebaran) at jó 5' S.; on the 18th, at 5h. 8m, P.M., with 3 Tauri, 15 S 349 3 Sunday in Advent. at 90'9' N.; on the 20th, at 10h. 35m. P.M., with B Geminorum (Pollux) at 8° 0' N.; on the 21st, at 16 M 350 Camb. Mich. Term ends. 6h. Om. A.M., in Perigee. On the 23rd, at 7h. 3im. A.M., in conjunction with a Leonis (Regulus), at 17 Tu 351 Oxford Mich. Term ends. 1° 31' S.; on the 26th, at 11h. 46m. P.M., with Ju18 W 352 Ember Week. piter, at 40 l'S.; at 11h. 50m. P.M., with a Virginis (Spica), at 7° 40'S.; on the 30th, at 2h. 19m. P.M., 19 T. 353 with a Scorpii at go il' S.; on the 31st, at ib. 58m. A.M., with Venus, at 00 36' N. The Constellation Taurus is on the meridian at midnight in the beginning, and Orion and Auriga in the middle, of the month. day. Winter Quart. beg. Eclipses of Jupiter's Satellites. 22 S 356 4 Sunday in Advent. First Satellite. 9th, im. at 2h. 58m 5s. A.M.; 16th, Im. at 4h. 51m. 36s. A.M.; 23rd, Im. at 6h, 45m. 4s. A.M. Second Satellite. 10th, Im, at 2h. 32m. 278. A.M.; 17th, Im. at 5h. 5m. 215. A.M.; 24h, Im. at 71. 38m. 16s. A.M. Third Satellite. 21st, Im, at 25 W 359 CHRISTMAS DAY. 1h. 57m. 86. A.M. ; 21st, Em. at 4h. 38m. 258. A.M.; 28th, Im, at Sh. 54m. 44s. A.M. 26 Th 360 St. Stephen. Hebrew Calendar. Mohammedan Calendar. 1850. 1850. Hegira, 1267. Dec. 1 26 Chisleu. Dec. 6 Thebet. 1 26 Moharem. Fast. 6 29 S 363 1 Sunday after Christmas. 1 Saphar. 15 10 „Siege of Je-18 13 (Fortu (rusalem. 19 30 M 364 14 Date 31 26 ) .. 20 F 21 s 23 M 357 24 Tu 358 27 F 28 s 20 15 |Days. 31 TU 365 THERMOMETRICAL REGISTER. THE MOON'S CHANGES. 3rd day, 5h. 16m. aftern. First Quart... Ilth day, 8h. 37m. aftern, Full .19th day, 5h. 3m. morn. Last Quart. ., 25th day, 9h. 24m. aftern. D's Dec. 6th, 20.8°S. ; 13th, 00; 20th, 208° N.; 26th, 00. December, 1848. Highest. Lowest. Highest. Lowest. 1 49°2 35.5 17 45.0 35.9 2 45.2 33.3 18 52.0 37.4 3 49.3 33.0 19 480 43.1 4 5303 43.5 20 45.7 2768 5 46.8 40.5 21 35 3 25'0 6 51.8 39.0 22 39.8 26.6 7 5703 4007 23 22:4 8 567 312 24 36.1 9 58.5 497 25 46.8 34.8 10 624 46.6 26 522 42.6 11 56.8 44.4 27 52.0 415 12 549 480 28 44.0 377 13 586 480 29 41.9 37.3 14 52.0 438 30 41.4 32-6 15 513 42 5 31 398 35.2 16 50-5 3788 M. L. of Day's Day Twil. O's 25.6 Southing High Water, London Bridge. Morn. Aftern. Day. rises. sets. h. m. m, 10 S. o 10 9 36 3 51 22 15 8 20 3 50 22 37 148 10 h. m 17 45 2 7 47 3 7 48 47 50 5 7 51 67 52 717 53 87 55 9 7 56 10 7 57 117 58 127 59 138 0 1 158 2 16 8 2 178 3 18 8 4 1985 20 8 5 21 8 6 22 8 6 23 8 7 24 8 7 25 8 8 26 8 8 27 8 8 28 8 8 29 8 8 30 8 9 31 8 9 4 383 4923 17 b. m. h. m. 27.4 4 m42 10 m 2 3 a 11 0 10 1 28.4 5 55 10 51 3 39 0 32 0 55 2 7 5 11 41 4 12 1 19 1 39 3 0.8 8 10 0 a 32 4 50 20 2 20 4 1.8 9 9 1 23 5 34 2 40 3 0 5 2.8 10 1 2 13 6 26 3 15 3 33 6 3.8 10 44 3 2 7 22 3 50 4 9 7 4.8 11 20 3 49 8 22 4 27 4 47 8 5.8 | 11 50 4 34 9 24 5 6 5 26 9 6.8 0 a 16 5 19 10 28 5 46 6 6 10 D 0 39 6 2 11 34 6 27 6 52 11 8.8 1 0 6 45 morn. 7 20 7 50 12 9.8 1 21 7 28 0 40 8 23 8 57 13 10.8 1 42 8 14 48 9 31 10 4 14 11.8 2 9 1 2 58 10 36 11 9/15 12.8 2 32 9 52 4 10 11 34 12 016 13.8 3 5 10 47 5 25 0 24 17 14.8 3 45 11 45 6 40 0 45 1 10 18 O 4 36 morn. 7 52 1 31 1 53 19 16.8 5 38 0 46 8 56 2 16 2 40 20 17.8 6 50 1 47 9 50 3 2 3 24 21 18.8 8 8 2 48 10 35 3 46 4 10 22 19.8 9 27 3 46 11 10 4 35 5 023 20.8 10 46 4 41 11 40 5 26 5 53 24 morn. 5 33 да 6 6 19 6 45 25 22.8 0 3 6 23 0 30 7 14 7 47 26 23.8 1 18 7 11 0 53 8 20 8 53 27 24.8 2 31 7 59 1 17 9 27 10 2 28 25.8 3 43 8 47 1 43 10 37 11 11 29 26.8 4 53 936 2 13 11 42 30 27.8 5 59 10 26 2 47 0 13 0 36 31 0 41 3 52 23 27 0 11 3 52 | 23 26 bef. 18 3 53 23 25 0 48 3 54 23 23 1 18 3 55 23 21 1 48 3 55 23 18 2 17 3 56 23 15 2 46 3 57 23 11 3 15 3 58 23 7 MISCELLANEOUS REGISTER. THE ROYAL FAMILY OF GREAT BRITAIN, THE QUEEN. ALEXANDRINA VICTORIA, born May 24, 1819; married Feb. 10, 1840, to Prince Albert Francis Augustus Charles Emanuel of Saxe Coburg and Gotha, born Aug. 26, 1819. Victoria Adelaide Mary Louisa, born Nov. 21, 1840, Princess Royal. Albert Edward, Prince of Wales, born Nov. 9, 1841. Hon. Sir W. Lumley, Hon. Chas. Augustus Murray-Pages of Honour in Or. dinary, Hon. W. F. Forbes, Hon. A. Crofton, G. G. Cameron, G. G. GordonComptroller of Accounts, Sir W. MartinsKeeper of Privy Purse, Lieut. Col. Hon. C. B. Phipps. Master of Ceremonies, Hon. Col. Sir E. Cust-Poet Laureat, Wm. Wordsworth-Eraminer of Plays, J.M.Kemble-- Principal Portrait Painter, Sir G. Hayter. Mistress of the Robes, the Duchess of Su. therland. Ladies of the Bedchamber_Countess of Charlemont, Lady Portman, Countess of Mount Edgcumbe, Countess of Gains. borough, Viscountess Canning, Mar. chioness of Douro, Countess of Desart, Viscountess Jocelyn-Extra Lady, Duchess of Norfolk-Maids of Honour, Lady E. F. Lennox, Hon. Miss Cavendish, Hon. M. Paget, Hon. Miss Murray, Hon. Miss Stanley, Hon. L. M. Kerr, Hon. C. M. Dawson, Hon. Flora C. J. Macdonald Bedchamber Women, Lady C. Barrington, Lady C. Copley, Viscountess Forbes, Lady Teresa Digby, Hon. Mrs. Brand, Lady Gardner, Hon. Mrs. G. Campbell, Hon. Mrs. G. M. Anson. Master of the Horse, Duke of Norfolk- Chief Equerry & Clerk Marshal, Lord A. Paget-Equerries in Ordinary, Col. Hon. c. Grey, Lt. Col. E. Buckley, Maj. Gen. W. Wemys, Lord A. C. L. Fitzroy. Master of Stag Hounds, Earl of Besborough. Hered. Gr. Falconer, Duke of St. Alban's. Lord High Almoner, Bishop of Oxford. Sec. Jos. Hanby. Hered. Grand Almoner, Marq. of Exeter. Sub-Almoner, Rev. Dr. Jelf. Clerk of the Closet, Bishop of Chester Deputy Clerks of the Closet, the Dean of Hereford, the Hon. and Rev. Edw. S. Keppell, and the Rev. John Vane, M.A. Dean of the Chapel, Bishop of London. Sub-Dean-Dr. Wesley. Physicians, Sir James Clark, Bt., M.D., W.F. Chambers, M.D. Serjeant Surgeons, Sir B. C. Brodie, Bt., Robt. Keate. durist, W. Maule. Captain of Hon. Corps of Gentlemen at Lord Foley. Captain of Yeomen of Queen's Guard, MarPRINCE OF WALES'S HOUSEHOLD. Treasurer and Cofferer-Lieut.-Col. Hon. Alice Maud Mary, born April 25, 1843. Helena Augusta Victoria, born May 25, 1846. Louisa Caroline Alberta, born March 8, 1848. The Queen Dowager. Adelaide Amelia Louisa Teresa Caro. line, widow of King Wm. IV., sister of the reigning Duke of Saxe-Meiningen, born August 13, 1792. Royal Princes and Princess. Ernest Augustus (King of Hanover), Duke of Cumberland, born June 5, 1771; married May 29, 1815, to Frederica Carolina Sophia, daughter of the Duke of Mecklenburg Strelitz, and widow of Fred. William, Prince of Solms Braunfels, born March 2, 1778. Issue, George Frederic, born May 27, 1819. Adolphus Frederick, Duke of Cambridge, born February 24, 1774; married May 7, 1818, to Augusta Wilhelmina Louisa, daughter of the Landgrave of Hesse; born July 25, 1797. Issue, George William, born March 26, 1819; Augusta Caroline, July 19, 1822; Mary Adelaide, Nov. 27, 1833. Mary, Duchess of Gloucester, born April 25, 1776. Her Majesty's Mother. Victoria Maria Louisa (Princess Dow. ager of Leiningen), Duchess of Kent, wi. dow of Edward Duke of Kent, sister of the King of the Belgians, born Aug. 17, 1786. quess of Donegal. Arms, The QUEEN'S HOUSEHOLD, &c. Hered. Joint Great Chamberlain of Eng. land, Lord Willoughby D’Eresby-Sec. Robert Burrell. --Sec. E. H. Gibbon. Lord Marcus Hill— Comp. Rt. Hon. W. Cloth, Sir Thos. Marrable. Lords in Waiting, Marquess of Ormonde, PRINCE ALBERT'S HOUSEHOLD. Lennox and Viscount Clifden. Seymour. and Capt. Francis Seymour - Extra C. B. Phipps. Chancellor and Keeper of Great Seal-Rt. Hon. Thos. Pemberton Leigh. Attorney-General Hon. J. C. Talbot. THE QUEEN DOWAGER'S HOUSEHOLD. Lord Chamberlain, Earl Howe. Master of the Horse, Earl of Denbigh. Vice-Chamberlain and Treasurer, Hon. W. Ashley. Physician-W. F. Chambers, M.D. Physician in Ordinary, Sir David Davies. Apothecary, E. D. Moore. DUCHESS OF KENTS HOUSEHOLD. Comptroller, Col. Sir G. Couper, bart. Physician, Isaac Wilson, M.D. Surgeon, Richard Blagden. MINISTRY OF ENGLAND, THE CABINET. Lord President of the Council, Marquess of Lansdowne. Lord High Chancellor, Lord Cottenham. First Lord of the Treasury (Prime Minis ter), Lord John Russell, Lord Privy Seal, Earl of Minto. Chancellor of the Exchequer, Right Hon. Sir Charles Wood, bt. Home Affairs, Rt. Hon. Sir George Grey, bart. Secretaries of Foreign Affairs, Visc. State. Palmerston. Grey. Baring. President of the Board of Control, Sir John Cam Hobhouse. President of the Board of Trade, Rt. Hon. H. Labouchere. Chief Secretary for Ireland, Sir W. Somer. ville, Bt. Postmaster-General, Marquess of Clanri. carde. Chief Commissioner of Woods and Forests, Earl of Carlisle. Chan. of Duchy of Lancaster, Lord Campbell. Deputy-Paymaster, S. Beltz. THE EXCHEQUER. EXCHEQUER BILL OFFICE. Senior Clerk, H. W. Chisholm. WEIGHTS AND MEASURES. Superintendent, John Bowen. SECRETARIES OF STATE'S OFFices. Home Affairs-Principal Secretary, Rt. Hon. Sir George Grey, bt.-Under Secs., Horatio Waddington, G. C. Lewis. Foreign Affairs—Principal Secretary, Visc. Palmerston - Under Secs., Lord Eddis bury, H. U. Addington. Colonial Affairs-Principal Secretary, Earl Grey-Under Secs., B. Hawes, H. Merivale, and T. F. Elliott. THE PRIVY COUNCIL. Hon. W. L. Bathurst. THE PRIVY SEAL. ment, J. G. Donne, R. Eden. Clerk, W. Goodwin. THE TREASURY. Right Hon. Sir Chas. Wood, Earl of Shel- R. M. Bellew. Hayter. BOARD OF CONTROL THE NAVY. T. Baring, Rear-Adm. J. W. D. Dundas, (two vacant). Hamilton - Hydrographer, Rear-Adm. T. Briggs Surveyor, Capt. Sir B. W. THE ARMY. Maule-Deputy, L. Sulivan-Paymaster- Field Marshal the Duke of Wellington Chaplain-Gen. Rev. Dr. W. Dakins. glesey ---Surveyor-Gen., Major-Gen. C.R. BOARD OF TRADE. Marchant. Fonblanque-Deputy, W. D. Oswald. |