1870. APRIL, Fourth Month. Astronomical Calculations. Days. d. 's Declination. m. Days. 'd. m. Days.d. 3. Days. Id. 6 34 11 11 8 25 17 10 34 23 12 37 29 14 33 8 47 18 10 55 24 12 57 30 > First Quarter, 8th day, 11h. 41m., evening. Length m. 1 Fr. 15 43 16 26 Day's h. m. h. m. Full Sea, Boston. D's Morn Even S. A. hh. 12 43 13 39| 4| 1|12 12 46 3 42 2 Sa. 5 41 6 27 3 SU.5 39 6 28 4 Mo. 5 37 6 29 5 Tu. 5 36 6 30 6 W. 5 346 31 7 Th. 5 326 33 8 Fr. 5 316 34 9 Sa. 5 29 6 35 10 SU.5 27 6 36 11 Mo. 5 26 6 37 12 Tu. 5 24 6 38 13 W. 5 22 6 39 14 Th. 5 21 6 40 15 Fr. 5 19 6 42 16 Sa. 5 17 6 43 17 SU.5 16 6 44 18|Mo.|5 14|6 45|1331|4 27 13 14 4 10 Place. 0 13 9 10 bel. B. S. Souths. h. m. sec. 7 50 0 24 sec. 9 7 1 20 h. m. h'd 6 59 0 39 4 2 n'k 3 3 11 n'k 4 22 10 34 O 114 113 rei. rises. [morn. 41 kn. 0 30 5 12 22 Fr. 5 8 6 49 legs 1 21 6 7 23 Sa. 5 7 6 50 13 43 4 39 2 23 6 legs 2 4 6 58 JUPITER will be evening star until May 23d; then morning star until 2 24 legs 2 41 7 47 3 27 9 9 3 3 29 10 11 h'd 4 54 11 19 3 |11|112 n'k | sets. 0 1 LET the oats and other spring grains go into the ground as soon Frequent the land will soon be fit to work as you can. The weather and in. On mellow soil, that will not turn up "lumpy" behind the 5 Tu. 4th State election in Connecticut> State election in Rhode Island. Cruns high. 6 W. 8 Fr. 6 H C. 9 Sa. 60. 10 B. Low tides. 11 Mo.. showers. plough, the sooner the ploughing is done the better. Get in the early potatoes and the pease. Manure and plant in the drill three or four inches deep. Don't Pleasant cut the earliest potatoes too small; better let them lie a day or two in the sun. Don't be in a hurry to turn the cattle out to grass. It is best to let the pasMore tures get a good start; better for the cattle, and better for the pasture. If you have a bushy pasture to be subdued by sheep, they may go out and nip the starting weather. signs 18 Mo. 15th. Remarkable auroral displays, 1869. buds. It hastens their destruc rain. of tion; I mean the bushes. Don't forget to plough and fork over the garden. Give it a liberal dressing of manure. Couldn't you have more of a garden than Cooler, you did last year? It saves the butcher's bill. Farmers, surely, ought to have a full supply of vegetables, each in its season. Who would be without celery and high lettuce, rhubarb and asparagus? with C. C in Apogee. winds. Who would be without strawberries and cherries and currants, when it is so easy to raise them? Now is the time to think of these things. 1870. MAY, Fifth Month. Astronomical Calculations. Days of 's Declination. Days of the > First Quarter, 8th day, 10h. 53m., morning. Rises. Sets. h. m. h. m. 1SU.4 55 6 59 1 30 arm 9 47 2 18 3 29 11 11 arm 4 19 11 27 sets. 0 15 1870. JUNE, Sixth Month. Astronomical Calculations. Days. d. m. Days. Id. m. Days. d. m. Days. d. 's Declination. 123456 22N. 6 7 22 47 13 23 14 19 23 m. Days. Id. m. 22 28 10 23 3 16 7 17 23 23 27 28 23 17 26 29 23 14 30 23 10 22 -22 > First Quarter, 6th day, 6h. 32m., evening. Last Quarter, 20th day, 4h. 50m., evening. SATURN will be morning star until June 15th; then evening star until 223 61 62 h'd 1 3 7 14 224 7n'k 1 27 7 55 225 8 81 n'k 1 52 8 38 br. 8 20 0 41 br. 9 7 1 35 |