URANUS,
Unlike Saturn, retrogrades nearly one degree of arc during the present month, and shines from early eve to break of day, rising on the 1st at 5:18 p. m., and setting on the 2d at 5:22 a. m.; on the 16th, rising at 4:17 p. m., and setting next morning at 4:21; and on the 30th, rising at 3:19 p. m., and setting May 1st at 3:23 a. m., and can be seen all night by those who know where to find him (a little southwest of Eta, in the constellation Virgo). On 26th, at 12:16 a. m., 1° 17′ north of moon.