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Days of

Month.

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Days.d.

Astronomical Calculations.

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1 17 S.15 7 15 29 13 13 32 19 11 28 25 9 18

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New Moon, 4th day, 8h. 58m. evening.
First Quarter, 11th day, 3h. 12m. evening.
O Full Moon, 18th day, 11h. 13m. evening.
Last Quarter, 27th day, 3h. 38m. morning.

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1Tues. 7 145 14 10 2 Wed. 7 13 5 15 10

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Boston.

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20 58 14 27 9 33 knees
51 1142S10 23 knees
414 11 10 legs

3 Thur. 7 115 16 10
4 Frid. 7 105 18 10-81
95 19 10 10 1

4 18 9 7

5 1010 0

5 57 10 53 Dsets. 11 48 8ev.43

7 18 1 37

830 231

5 Satur. 7

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6 SUN.7

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111 53 legs 2ev.34 feet

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9 Wed. 7

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10 Thur. 7

45 26 10 221 18 15

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11 Frid. 7

2527 10 251 21 15

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morn. 6 4

12 Satur. 7

15 28 10 27 1 23 15

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13 SUN.7 05 30 10 30 1 26 15
14 Mon. 6 585 31 10 331 29 14 10
15 Tues. 6 57 5 32 10 35 1311411
16 Wed. 6 555 33 10 381 34 14 12 10 6 breast
17 Thur. 6 545 34 10 401 36 14 13 10 56 heart
18 Frid. 6 52 5 35 10 431 37 14011 41 heart
19 Satur. 6 51 5 37 10 461 42 14 15 morn.
20 SUN. 6 505 38 10 481 44 14 16 0 19 belly
21 Mon. 6 485 40 10 521 48 14 17
22 Tues. 6 47 5 41 10 541 50 14 18
23 Wed. 6 455 42 10 571 53 14 19

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VENUS will be morning star until July 16th, then evening star the rest of the year, JUPITER will be morning star until January 5th, then evening star until July 26th, and then morning star the rest of the year.

FEBRUARY hath 29 days.

1848.

D. M.

Through piercing cold and drifted snow

Our spirits buoyant still;

Forth to our task we daily go,

Nor does our ardor chill.

Courts, Aspects, Holidays,
Weather, &c.

1Tu. Dr. low. stat. 69 D

Farmer's Calendar.

The Newspaper.

2 W. Purif. or Cand. D. A Now, after the work is all done up, the fire replenished, and the 3 Th. 7*s sou. 6h. 29m. eve. lamps lighted, let us take seats 4 Fr. Rev.war ceas., '83.storm and hear the newspaper read. Lit5 Sa. Sir R. Peel b. 1788. High tle Jethro is the boy for it, and tides. when he is tired, Anna shall take her turn. Can there be a pleas

6 B.

5th Sun.

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7 Mo. D in per. of snow may anter sight than this? We now 8Tu. Mary, of Sc.

1586.

now be

see the benefit of schooling. I 9 W. r. 6h.53m.m. 6 DH see, Mr. Cleverly, that you have 10 Th. Vict.mar.,'40. expected. not neglected your duty in these 11 Fr. 6 D Much Mid.matters.

12 Sa. Sir. so. 9h. ev.

13 B. (6th Sun.

P. Ep.

Camb, St. Val. day.

Dedham. 6

You have not been backward, as the manner of too

tides. many is; you have visited the more school to see how the teacher gets

14 Mo.C.P. Spring. C. P.(crim.) Dr.h. along, and how the scholars im15 Tu.. J. C. comfort-prove; whether they are profitably engaged, love their books, 16 W. L.Murray d.,1826. able. and love their master, or are 17 Th. Peace with Eng. Becomes like calves, turned into a bush r. 7h. 1m. m. 6 h pasture, where, here and there, a cooler, High few only are able to browse a with rain. little, and get a scanty subsist

18 Fr.

rat., 1815.

in

19 Sa.
20 B. Sept. Sun.

21 Mo. C. P. North.
22 Tu. Bat. B. Vista,

(Mex.) 1847.

23 W.D in apo.

tides.

ence, while the rest hunger, and

Very pine, on their fare. Now, look

ss.5h.7m.e. at these children, and listen to in p. mild their performance. How prompt 24 Th. Fulton d., 1815. for the and ready they are, and how understandingly they read! This 25 Fr. season. Changes shows that their teacher has 26 Sa. Bonap. left suddenly to taken the right course with his

Elb., 1815.

SC. P.

27 B. Sex Sun. 6 O Quite pupils, and applied rules to prac28 Mo. Lenox. cooler. low tice; and a very important one is, 29 Tu. Milder again. tides. that the scholar should under

stand, or endeavor to understand, what he reads. Newspaper reading is the most difficult, because of its variety; yet these children are able to go through it, from beginning to end, with ease, because they have been taught correctly.

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MARCH, third Month.

Astronomical Calculations.

m.Days.d. m.Days.d. m.Days.d. m.Days.d.

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7 5 6 13 2 45 19 0 23 25 1 59

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Days of

9 Thur. 6 236

11

Month.

• New Moon, 5th day, 8h. 33m. morning.

> First Quarter, 11th day, 11h. 57m. evening.
O Full Moon, 19th day, 4h. 27m. evening.
Last Quarter, 27th day, 8h. 35m. evening.

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PLACE..

7 30 knees

1 Wed. 6355 50|11 152 11|12|26|
2 Thur. 6345 51 11 172 13 12 27
3 Frid. 6325 52 11 202 16 1228
4 Satur. 6315 5411 232 19 12 29 10 45 feet
5 SUN. 629 5 55 11 262 22 11
6 Mon. 6285 56 11 282 24 11
7 Tues. 6 265 57 11 312 27 11
8 Wed. 6255 59 11 342 30 11
011 362 32

DSOU. s.h. m. 346 8 39 4 32 9 32

8 49 legs

9 57 legs

5 15 10 27

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Thus urged by hope from day to day,
Substantial good we gain;

Nor suffer aught to obstruct our way,
Nor aught undone remain.

Courts, Aspects, Holidays,
Weather, &c.

1 W. 7*s so. 4h. 40m. eve.

2 Th. 6 D? More

Greenf. & North.

nesday.

Farmer's Calendar.

Good Temper.

An ever

Think what you will about it, Mr. Jobson, I insist upon it, that 3 Fr. stat. 9 in 8, 8a good temper is of the first im4 Sa. 30th Cong. began, '47. portance to a farmer. A petulant 5A. S Quin., or Shr.Sun. ec. 6 Dh Oman will make occasion, where he 6 Mo. C. P. Wore. Dper. 2 stat. High cannot find reason, for murmur7 Tu..J.C. L. Bost. C. C. ing and fault-finding. 6H 8W. Ash Wed- storms at tides lasting grumbler can never keep his help very long. The employer must be kind and reasonable with 10 Fr. 2/stat. 6D winds. the employed, or business will not 11 Sa. 69 Sudden Tides go on well. This is the way to work it, with both man and beast. 12 A. lat Sun. inDr.high. 8 What signifies fretting, in any Concord in inf. 6 O case whatever? And yet, there decreasing. are some who will find fault with changes may Heaven itself, because the rain, or the 16 Th. Bowd. d., 1838. now be snow, or the sunshine come

9 Th. hand. Cool N. W.

Lent.

13 Mo.C. P. Taunt.
14 Tu.
15 W.

State elect.
N. Hamp.

Sirius sou.

7h. 2m. e.

18 Sa.Stamp Act

rep.,1766. 2d Sun. in Lent.

19 A.
20 Mo. C. P. Salem

22 W.

2 & Greenf.

d., 1727.

not to suit them. If you have a

17 Fr. St. Patrick. 6h restive horse, deal gently with 6h expected. him; -pat him, and use kind Oecl.. p. vis.language and kind treatment toA storm of wards him. Deal in the same 21 Tu. C.C.Ply. snow or Mid.stroke them on the dewlap, keep way with your cow or your ox Sir I. Newton D in ap. rain yourself in good temper, and they is at hand. tides. will soon become docile and man7*s s. 10h.48m. e. More ageable. Speak in anger, and without reason to your hired man, Annun. stat. change-ten to one, if he has spirit, if he 3d Sun. in Lent able. Quite don't leave you when his services Vera Cruz & St. Juan D'Ulloa low are of the utmost consequence; Jamestown sails from Bostontides. in the midst of your forest, while with provisions for Ireland, 1847. log-rolling, wood-loading, or any thing else. A farmer is the one Rainy, dull weather to let his "moderation be known ☐ to all."

23 Th. 24 Fr. 25 Sa.

26 A. 27 Mo.

28 Tu.

29 W. 30 Th.

31 Fr.

Bowditch b., 1773.

(Mex.) tak., '47.
C. C. Taun. & Worc.

Baded, 1766.

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APRIL, fourth Month.

Astronomical Calculations.
m.Days. d. m. Days.d. m.Days.d.

4 N.42

4555

m.Days.d. m.

7 6 59 13 9 12 19 11 19 25 13 19

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New Moon, 3d day, 6h. 17m. evening.

> First Quarter, 10th day, 10h. 6m. morning.
Full Moon, 18th day, 9h. 47m. morning.
Last Quarter, 26th day, 9h. 36m. morning.

Length DAY'S Full Sea,

the Week. Rises. Sets. of Days. INC. h. m.[h.

h. m. h. m.

S.

Boston.

D's

m. PLACE. r.

A. h. m.

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DDsou. s. h. m.

4 26 9 59

9 23 feet

428 10 15 feet

5 310 53

3

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111 43 head

7 19 ev. 45

3

2 ev. 29 neck

8 32 1 43

3

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2 4

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23 58

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12 Wed. 524 6 37 13 13 4
13 Thur. 5 236 38 13 154 11
14 Frid. 5216 39 13 184 14
15 Satur. 5 19 6 40 13 214 17
16 SUN. 5 186 41 13 234 19
17 Mon. 5 16 6 42 13 264 22
18 Tues. 5 146 43 13 294 25
19 Wed. 5 13 6 44 13 314 27
20 Thur. 5 11 6 45 13 344 30
21 Frid. 5 106 47 13 374 33
22 Satur. 5 86 48 13 404 36
23 SUN. 5 6 6 49 13 434 39
24 Mon. 5 56 50 13 454 41
25 Tues. 5 3 6 52 13 474 43
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26 Wed. 5 26 53 13 514 47
27 Thur. 5 16 54 13 534 49
28 Frid. 4596 55 13 564 52
29 Satur. 4 58 6 57 13 594 55
30 SUN. 4 56 6-58 14 24 58

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F. 12 10 12 belly
013 10 51 reins
01411 26 reins
10 11 58 sec.
116 morn. sec.
0 30 sec.

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