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MARCH hath 31 days.

1873.

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Fair seem these winter days, and soon
Shall blow the warm west winds of spring
To set the unbound rills in tune,

And hither urge the bluebird's wing.

Aspects, Holidays, Events,
Weather, &c.

ent. Paris,

ATA
1 Sa. St. David. 6. {German troops
2 E 1st Sun. in Lent. 6 9 C.
3 Mo. Length of night 12h. 39m.
4 Tu. Inauguration of the President of the
Very cold Tuesday, 1872. Raw and
6th, 7th, and 8th, battle of Pea Ridge.
Perpetua-Martyr. runs high.

5 W.
6 Th.

U.S.; 48d Congress meets.

WHITTIER.

Farmer's Calendar.

Now the cows will be coming in. Do not feed them too high for two or three weeks before calving. Just before the time is up give them a warm pen, free from cold drafts of air, and see that all goes right. After calving, give a pailful of water a little warm, after stirring into it a pint of rye 8 Sa. 9 in Perihelion. in Smeal, and give it often for the 9 E 20 S. in Lent. Very low t. first day, warm as at first, but 10 Mo. 9th. 6 H C. never more than a pailful at a Don't give much to eat! in N. H. the first twenty-four hours, and

7 Fr.

Rebels defeated, 1862.

11 Tu.6. Cin Apo. {State elec. time.
12 W. in Per.

13 Th.

uncomfortable give no grain of any kind, or in weather any form, for a week. A few roots will be a good thing.

14 Fr. Jared Sparks died, aged 77, 1866.

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18 Tu.6. gr. elon. E. Hi. ti.
19 W. 18th. Insurrection ("the Commune ")
in Paris, 1871.
20 Th.ent.. SPRING BEGINS.
21 Fr. St. Benedict.

22 Sa.

If

15 Sa. Andrew Jackson born, 1767. A blus- the cow is all right the calf may
16 E 3d Sun. in Lent.
stay with her a day or two; but
17 Mo. St. Patrick Days and nights nearly see that it suckles from all the
teats. At first it is apt to stick
to one teat, suckling and bunting
so as to hurt the udder. At the end
of a week, if all is right, the feed
of the cow may be given freely.
stat. storm If the bag is swelled and very hot,
runs low. Low tides. don't let the calf suck; keep the
23 E 4th Su. in L. gr. hel. 1. N. cow in the barn, give her warm
24 Mo. 23d. 6 h C.
about drink, feed sparingly, and bathe
25 Tu. Lady Day. 1st day of year in Old Style, the udder with hot soapsuds
changed, 1752, to Jan. 1. every two hours, rubbing gently..
26 W.
in Perigee. stat. this Never put cold water upon a
27 Th. Vera Cruz surrendered to the Americans, caked and feverish udder.
28 Fr. Very high tides. [gr. bril. ought never to be done, for there
29 Sa. C. 9 gr. hel. I. N. 9 at is great risk of injury and loss
of the glands. The prompt ap-
30 E 5th Sun. in Lent. Passion Sun. plication of the hot soapsuds will
31 Mo. 69 C. John time. bring the bag all right.

died, 1850.

It

1873.

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APRIL, Fourth Month.

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> First Quarter, 4th day, 1h. 52m., evening, E.
Full Moon, 12th day, 5h. 7m., evening, E.
Last Quarter, 20th day, 1h. 4m., morning, E.
New Moon, 26th day, 5h. 58m., evening, E.

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Last Quarter, 19th day, 6h. 16m., morning, E.
New Moon, 26th day, 4h. 36m., morning, E.

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121 1 Th. 4 55 6
122 2 Fr. 4 547
123 3 Sa. 4 527
124 4 S. 4 517
125 5 M. 4 507
126 6 Tu. 4 49 7
127 7 W. 4 47 7
128 8 Th. 4 46 7
129 9 Fr. 4 45 7
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132 12 M. 4 42 7 11 14 29 5 26
133 13 Tu. 4 41 7 12 14 31 5 28
134 14 W. 4 40 7 13 14 335 30
135 15 Th. 4 39 7 14 14 355 32
136 16 Fr. 4 38 7 15 14 375 34
137 17 Sa. 4 377 16 14 39 5 36
138 18 S. 4 36 7 17 14 41 5 38
139 19 M. 4 35 7 18 14 43 5 40
140 20 Tu. 4 34 7 19 14 45 5 42
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142 22 Th. 4 32 7 21 14 495 46
143 23 Fr. 4 32 7 22 14 50 5 47
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MAY hath 31 days.

1873.

M.

The early flowers bloom bright and fair;
Fair shines the morning sky;

The birds make music in the air,
The brook goes singing by.

Aspects, Holidays, Events,
Weather, &c.

1Th. St. Philip and St. James. Cru. hi.
2 Fr. Length of night 9h. 54m.
6 HC. gr. elong. W.
30 Sun. af. East. 6

3 Sa.

4 E

5 Mo.

in Apo. 69 inf. 6 Tu. 5th. Napoleon died at St. Helena, 1821.

5 Gen. Lincoln

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7 W. Conn. Legislature 8 Th. Very lo. ti. 9 Fr. died, 1810. 10 Sa. C. the Buchanan Read, 11 E 4th S. af. E. Ceclipsed, vis. stat. □0. [6

12 Mo.

13 Tu.

14 W.

15 Th.

16 Fr.

ANON.

Farmer's Calendar.

STRAWBERRIES and currants are worth more than twice as much as they cost where there is a family of children. Every farmer should raise them. Give all the time you can to the garden, but don't forget to lay out meets. Washington, stock. Roots not only do much $8th. Treaty of for a large field crop of roots for providing for settlem'i of Alabama Claims for the health and comfort of by arbitra., signed, '71 animals, but there is nothing better for a change of food for So don't fail to dairy cows. put in an acre or two of mangolds, and some swedes or rutabagas. The mangold ought to be sown as early as the 10th of this month if the land can be got ready, and if not, it is best to sow them in a seed-bed, and may be transplant them. That gives a chance to plough deep. Let the land lie till the first crop of weeds has started, then spread on well

poet, died, 1872.

Polk declares war to exist with

Mexico, 1846.

A rain runs low. High tides. gr. hel. lat. S. storm

Govern't troops enter Paris.

17 Sa. 6 h C.
18 E Rogation Sunday.
19 Mo. in Per. 69. in 8.
20 Tu. 19th. Hawthorne died, 1864. expected
21 W. Low tid. Several days fighting fol.
22 Th. Ascension Day, or Holy Thursday.
23 Fr. 6. Queen Victoria born, 1819.
24 Sa. 69 C. in 8. 6 ☀ C.
25 E Sun. af. Ascension.
26 Mo. Hi. ti. Oecl., invis. in U.S.

27 Tu.at Newport. runs high.

R. I. Legislature meets

28 W.

29 Th.

rotted manure, and plough again shallow. Let the land lie for the second crop of weeds; then harrow thoroughly both ways, and when the surface is quite level, stat. furrows three or four inches deep. put on the marker, and open the Sow into these rows some good about fertilizer; set out the plants in damp weather. The long-red|

28th. Gov't of France conq, insurgents, mangold is a first-rate root, and and obtain comp control of Paris, 1871. so is the yellow globe. The sugar 6HCbeet is a good root, but you can't

30 Fr. Decoration Day. Rev. Dr. Chalmers

31 Sa.

died, 1847

this time. get so much to the acre.

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