MONTHLY NOTICES. 1. Auditors and Assessors of Boroughs to be elected under Municipal Reform Act. 1. British Museum open from 10 til15; Reading Room, 9 till 5. 1. Bristol, for ten days-miscellaneous. 1 and 25. Launceston-cattle. 3. Frankfort-on-the-Oder-goods, &c. 5. Caernarvon-horses and pedlery. 5. Bury, Lanc.-horses and cattle." 7. Brecknock-leather, hogs, cattle. 7. Baldock-cattle. 8. Nottingham-horses and cattle. 12. Tewkesbury-horses, cattle, and sheep. March 4 3rd Sunday in Lent 15. Last day for publishing Notice of Elect. of Guardians, and first day for sending Nominations to Clerk. 16. Louth cattle and sheep. 21. Derby-cheese and cattle. 23. Wrexham-cattle, horses, hops, &c. 27. Cassel-manufactured goods, &c. 27. Last day for sending Nominations of Guardians to Clerk. 28. East Ilsley-and every other Wednesday till June-sheep. 29. Breslau-manufactured goods, &c. 30. Durham-cattle, sheep, &c. for three days. 31. Interest on East India Bonds due. Gen. 39 Luke 15 45 1 Thes. 2 Exod. 5 1 Tim. 1 Day 30 Good Friday Day of the ofthe Week. Year Sundays and ASTRONOMICAL PHENOMENA. Mercury, in the constellations Aquarius and Pisces, is invisible at the beginning of the month, then an evening star to the end. On the 1st, at 8h. 53m. A.M., in superior conjunction with the sun; on the 2nd, at 11h. 36m. A.M., with Venus, at 0° 16' S. On the 18th, at 7h 9m. P.M. in Perihelion. On the 26th, at 3h. 33m. P.M., at greatest elongation 18° 41′ E. Venus, in the constellation Pisces is invisible near the beginning, then an evening star throughout the month. On the 15th, sets at 6h. 23m. P.M. Mars, in the constellations Capricornus and Aquarius. On the 15th, passes the meridian, at 10h. 6m. A.M., and on the 31st, at 9h. 51m. A.M. Jupiter, in the constellations Sagittarius and Capri. cornus. On the 15th, rises at 4h. 13m. A.M. Saturn, in the constellation Libra. On the 15th, passes the meridian at 3h. 11m. A.M. Uranus, in the constellation Gemini. On the 8th, at 10h. 26m. A.M., stationary; on the 20th, at 6h. 56m. P.M., in quadrature with the sun. The Moon, on the 4th, at 6h. 41m. P.M., in conjunction with a Virginis (Spica), at 30 5' S.; on the 6th, at 1h. 49m. P.M., with Saturn, at 00 5' S.; at 2h. 39m.. P.M., with a2 Libræ, at 2 25' S.; at 3h. 0m. P M., in Apogee,; on the 8th, at 3h. 38m. A.M., in conjunction with B Scorpii, at 20 59' S., at 3h. 0m. P.M., with a Scorpii (Antares), at 80 57' S.; on the 12th, at 3h. 35m. P.M., with Jupiter, at 5° 20' S.; on the 14th, at th. 47m. P.M., with Mars, at 5° 25' S.; on the 17th, at 7h. 87m. A.M., with Venus, at 20 25′ S., at 11h. 20m. P.M., with Mercury, at 0° 50' N.; on the 18th, at 2h. 0m. P.M., in Perigee; on the 21st, at 7h. 0m. P.M., in conjunction 3h. 4m. P.M., with ẞ Tauri, at 100 19' N.; on the 23rd, with a Tauri (Aldebaran), at 10 5' S.; on the 22nd, at at 8h. 21m. A.M., with Uranus, at 50 26' N.; on the 25th, at 1h. 41m., A.M., with 8 Geminorum (Pollux), at 120 1' N.; on the 27th, at 8h. 46m. P.M., with a Leonis (Regulus), at 4h. 18m. N. The Constellation Ursa Major, and the east part of Leo, will be on the meridian about midnight in the middle of the month. Eclipses of Jupiter's Satellites. First Satellite. 22nd Im. at 5h. 30m. 0·0s. A.M. Second Satellite. 3rd Im. at 5h. 11m. 54-7s. A.M. Third Satellite. 13th Em. at 4h. 47m. 56-0s. A.M.; 20th Im. at 5h. 36m, 27-7 A.M. MONTHLY NOTICES. 1. Refreshment-house licenses to be renewed. 2. Frankfort-on-the-Maine-government securities of all countries, manufactured goods, &c. 2. Quarter Sessions commence in this week. 5. The returns for making the assessment of direct taxes are delivered very soon after this day. The person making the return rates himself for the persons and articles subject to taxes kept and used by him between the 5th April, 1865, and the 5th April, 1866. If he wishes to give up keeping any servant or other matter assessed, he should do so on the 4th April, or he will be liable to another year's tax. 5. Dividends on several species of Stock become due.-See Transfer Days. 4. Hereford-cattle, &c. 6. Voting papers for Guardians to be delivered. 9. Voting papers to be collected. 9. Fire insurance due at Lady Day must be paid on or before this day, or the policy becomes void. 9. Ruyton-horses, cattle, sheep, &c. 10. Uncollected voting papers maybe delivered till noon. 11.Clerk to ascertain the numbers and validity of the votes, and make return of persons elected. 11, 18. Shrewsbury-cattle, horses, sheep, &c. 15, 17. Howden-horses, last day, cattle. 24. Lincoln-sheep and pedlery (a week). 28 and 30. Louth-sheep, horses, cattle, &c. 30. Wellington-cattle, sheep, &c. Oxford Easter Term beg. .... 96 Cambridge East. Term b. 98 Low Sunday. ASTRONOMICAL PHENOMENA. Mercury, in the constellation Pisces, is an evening star till near the middle of the month, then a morning star to the end. On the 4th, at 2h. 9m. A.M., stationary; on the 6th, at 7h. 5m. P.M., in conjunction with Venus, at 40 17' N.; on the 14th, at 6h. 3m. A.M., in inferior conjunction with the sun; on the 26th, as 2h. 39m. P.M., stationary. Venus, in the constellations Pisces, Aries, and Taurus, is an evening star throughout the month. On the 15th, sets at 8h. Im. P.M. Mars, in the constellations Aquarius and Pisces. On the 15th, passes the meridian at 9h, 36 m. A.M., and on the 3 th, at 9h. 19m. A.M. Jupiter, in the constellation Capricornus. On the 15th, rises at 2h. 25m. a m.; on the 21st, at 6h. 49m. A.M., in quadrature with the sun. Saturn, in the constellation Libra. On the 15th, passes the meridian at lh. 2m. A.M. Uranus, in the constellation Gemini. On the 15th, passes the meridian at 4h. 28m. P.M. The Moon, on the 1st, at 1h. 44m. A. M., in conjunction with a Virginis (Spica), at 30 6' S.; on the 2nd, at 6h. 28m. P.M., with Saturn, at 00 4' N., at 9h. 84m. P.M., with fa2 Libra, at 20 28'S.; on the 3rd, at 5h. 0m. A.M., in Apogee; on the 4th, at 10h. 35m. A.M., in conjunction with 81 Scorpii, at 303' S., at 10h. 5m, P.M., with a Scorpii (Antares), at 90 0' S.; on the 9th, at 8h. 16m. A.M., with Jupiter, at 50 21' S.; on the 12th, at 2h. 2m. P.M., with Mars, at 8059' S.; on the 15th, at 2h. 42m. A.M., with Mercury, at 20 57' N., at 10h. Om. P.M., in Perigee; on the 16th, at 2h. 54m. A.M. in conjunction with Venus, at 10 54 N.; on the 18th, at 10h. 52m. P.M., with 8 Tauri, at 100 18' N.; on the 19th, at 4h. 46m. P.M., with Uranus, at 50 26' N.; on the 21st, at 7h. 50m. A.M., with 8 Geminorum (Pollux), at 120 0' N.; on the 28th, at 7h. 56m. A.M., with a Virginis (Spica), at 30 6' S.; on the 29th, at 8h. 58m. P.M., with Saturn, at 0° 16' N.; on the 30th, at 3h. 53m. A.M., with a2 Libræ, at 20 26' S.; at 10h. Om. A.M., in Apogee. The Constellations Virgo and Centaurus, and the east part of Ursa Major, will be on the meridian about midnight, near the middle of the month. Eclipses of Jupiter's Satellites. First Satellite. 7th Im. at 3h. 45m. 44.08. A.M.; 23rd Im. at 2h. 1m. 26-5s. A.M.; 30th Im. at 3h. 55m. 9.29. A.M. Second Satellite. 4th Im. at 4h. 47m. 5.5s. A.M.; 29th Im. at 1h. 45m. 50 68. A.M. Third Satellite. 25th Em. at 4h. 44m. 8-6s. A.M. 29119 4 Sunday after Easter. 30 M 120 6 21 Fast. Death {Fast of Elijah. 1. British Museum closes. 1. Holiday at Bank. 1. Reading-horses and cattle. MONTHLY NOTICES. 1, 2. Oswestry-cattle, sheep, and pigs. 2. Coventry-horses, cows, and sheep. 2. Leipzig-books, Russian and Polish produce, manufactured goods, &c. 4. Northampton-horses. 4. Boston-sheep and cattle. 5. Caernarvon-cattle, &c. 7. Lewes-cattle. 7. Royal Academy Exhibition opens. 7, 8. Southampton-cattle and cheese. 7. Bourne-horses, cattle, and sheep. 8. British Museum opens, from 10 till 6; Reading Room, 9 till 6. 10. Stroud-cattle, sheep, and pigs. 12. Totnes-horses, sheep, and cattle. 21. Swindon-cattle, pigs, and sheep. 29. Bromsgrove-cattle, &c. 6126 Rogation Sunday. 7 M 127 8 Tu 128 Easter Term ends. 9 W 129 Half-Quarter Day. 10 TH 130 Ascen. Day. Holy Thurs. 11 F 131 12 S 132 13133 Old May Day. .... Rom, 5 Eph. 4 to v. 17 ASTRONOMICAL PHENOMENA. Mercury, in the constellations Pisces and Aries, is a morning star throughout the month. On the Ist, at 6h. 48m. P.M., in Aphelion; on the 12th, at 1h. 10m. rises at 8h. 36m. A.M. A.M., at greatest elongation at 250 58′ W.; on the 15th, Venus, in the constellations Taurus and Gemini, is an evening star throughout the month. On the 30th, at 0h. 23m. P.M., in conjunction with Uranus at 100 N.; on the 31st, at 12h. 0m. P.M., in Perihelion. Mars, in the constellation Pisces. On the 9th, at 5h. 36m. P.M., in Perihelion; on the 15th, passes the Imeridian at 9h. 2m. A.M. Jupiter, in the constellation Capricornus. On the 15th, rises at oh. 32m. A.M.; on the 20th, at 8h. 19m. P.M., stationary. Saturn, in the constellation Libra. passes the meridian at 10h. 52m. P.M. On the 15th, Uranus, in the constellation Gemini. On the 15th, passes the meridian at 2h. 36m. P.M. The Moon, on the 1st, at 4b. 51m. P.M., in conjunction with 81 Scorpii, at 2° 59' S.; on the 2nd, at 4h. 20m. A.M., with a Scorpii (Antares), at 8° 56' S.; on the 6th, at 7h 47m. P.M., with Jupiter, at 50 15' S.; on the 11th, at 11h. 40m. A.M., with Mars, at 20 53' S,; on the 12th, at 8h. 29m. P.M., with Mercury, at 200 S.; on the 14th, at 9h. 0m. A.M., in Perigee; on the 15th, at 1h. 56m. P.M., in conjunction with a Tauri (Aldebaran), at 1° 10' S.; at lih. 44m. P.M., with Venus, at 50 23 N.; on the 16th, at 8h. 49m. A.M., with 6 Tauri, at 10° 13' N.; on the 17th, at 4h. 13m. A.M., with Uranus, at 50 21' N.; on the 18th, at 3h. 56m. P.M., 16 W 136 Moham. year 1283 begins. with 8 'Geminorum (Pollux), at 110 48' N.; on the 21st, at 8h. 41m. A.M., with a Leonis (Regulus), at 40 2 N.; on the 25th, at 1h. 51m. P.M., with a Virginis (Spica), at 30 11'S.; on the 26th, at 11h. 11m. P.M., with Saturn, at 00 21' N.; on the 27th, at 9h. 56m. A.M., with a2 Libræ, at 20 28 S.; on the 27th, at 1h. 0m. P.M., in Apogee; on the 28th, at 10h. 54m. P.M., with 81 Scorpii, at 20 57′ S.; on the 29th, at 10h. 21m. A.M., with & Scorpii (Antares), at 80 54′ S. The Constellations Ursa Minor, Corona Borealis, Serpens, and Libra will be on the meridian at midnight near the middle of the month, and Scorpio near the end. Eclipses of Jupiter's Satellites. First Satellite. 16th Im., at 2h. 11m. 12·8s. A.M. Second Satellite. 6th Im., at 4h. 19m. 33 28. A.M.; 31st Im. at 1h. 17m. 19 1s. A.M. Third Satellite, 31st Em., at (h. 41m. 13 3s A.M. |