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1874.

OCTOBER, Tenth Month.

Q's Declination.

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

35.18 7 5 87 13 7. 54 19 10 6 25 12 13
3 41 8 6 0 14 8 16 20 10 28 26 12 34
4 5

6 23 15 8 38 21 10 49 27 12 64 4 28 10 6 46 16 9 0 22 11 10 28 13 14 5 4 51

11 7 9 17 9 22 23 11 31 29 13 34 5 1+ 12 7 31 18 9 44 24 11 52 30 13 54 ( Last Quarter, 2d day, 8h. 54m., morning, W.

New Moon, 10th day, 6h. 17m., morning, E.
) First Quarter, 18th day, 8h. 45m., morning, E.
O Full Moon, 25th day, 2h. 37m., morning, W.
( Last Quarter, 31st day, 9h. 16m., evening, E.
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274) 1 Th. 5 57 5 42|11 453 31|1021 34 4 sbr. 9 35 4 50 2752 Fr. 5 58 5 40 11 42 3 34 11 22 41 5 br. 10 38 5 50 276 3 Sa. 5 59.5 38 11 39 3 37 11 23 52 64 h'rt 11 45 6 48 277) 4 S.6 05 37 11 373 39 11 24 7 73 h’rt morn. 7 41 278 5 M. 16 15 35 11 34 3 42 12 25 8 87 l'rty 0 54 8 31 279 6Tu.6 2 5 33 11 31 3 45 12 26! 9 97 bel. 2 1 9 16 2807 W. 6 3 5 32 11 293 47 12 27 98 107 bel. 3 6 9 59 281 8 Th.6 45 30 11 26 3 50 12 28 104 104 rei. 4 8 10 39 282 9 Fr. 6 6 5 28 11 22 3 54 13 29 117 117 rei. 5 10 11 18 283 10 Sa. 6 7 5 26 11 19 3 57 13 0 111 rei. sets 11 57 28411 S.6 85 25 11 17 3 59 13 1 0 01 sec. 5 53 0 38 28512 M. 6 95 23 11 14 4 2 14 2 0f 1 sec. 6 14 1 20 286 13 Tu. 6 105 21 11 11 4 5 14 3 17 14|thi. 6 411 2 4 287|14|w. 6 115 2011 94 7 14 4 21 2ị thi. | 7 15 2 52 288 15 Th.6 13 5 18 11 5 4 11.14 5 24

7 57 3 43 289 16 Fr. 6 14 5 17 11 3 4 13 14 6 37 37 kn. 8 49 4 36

31 290 17 Sa. 16 15 5 15 11 04 16 15 7 4

9 51 5 31 291 18 S.6 16 5 14 10 58 4 18 15 8 5 54 legs 11 0 6 26 29219 M. 16°17 5 12 10 55 4 21 15 9 6 61 legs morn. 7 20 29320 Tu. 6 18 5 11 10 53 4 23 15 10 7 74 feet 0 14 8 12 294

21W.16 2015 9 10 49 4 27 15 11 8 84 feet 1 30 9 3 295 22 Th. 6 215 8 10 474 29|15|12| 84 9+hod 2 461 9 53 296 23 Fr. 6 22 5 610-44 4 32 16 13 9710 I'd 4 310 44 297 24 Sa. 6 23 5 5 10 42 4 34 16 14 101 102 n'k 5 22 11 37 298 25 S. 6 255 3 10 38 4 38 16 0 111 112 n'k rises morn. 299 26|M. 6 26 5 2 10 36 4 40 16 16 0 arm 5 46 0 33

300 27 Tu. 6 27 5 0 10 33 4 43 16 17 04 1 arm 6 29 1 32 11301 28 W. 6 28 4 59 10 31 4 45 16 18 11 2 arm 7 22 2 34 302 29 Th. 6 29 4 57 10 28 4 48 16 19 27

8 25 3 37 303 30 Fr. 6 31 4 56 10 25 4 51 16 20 31 31 br. 9 34 4 39

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From spire and barn looked westerly the patient weathercocks;
But even the birches on the hill stood motionless as rocks.
No sound was in the woodlands save the squirrel's dropping shell,
And the yellow leaves among the boughs, low rustling as they fell.

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Aspects, Holidays, Events,
Weather, &c.

Farmer's Calendar. 1 Th.( runs high. Pleasant. No time like these cool days 2 Fr. Length of night 12h. 19m. for out-door work. The hours 3 Sa. $24. Pri Francis Lie- 4th. Ó C. and the work of harvesting can

are not so long as to tire one out, ber died, 1872. 4 D 18th Su. af. Tr. Low tides. be put through with all the 5 Mo. 6 20. 8 in Aphelion. strength of body and mind that 6 Tu. Dr. Richardson, lexicographer, died, a man has. They say that forty

{ 7W. 1o ( Vermont legislature meets.

nine is the climacteric of life,

the 8 Th. 10th. Wm. II. Seward died, aged 71, 1872.

age when a mar, reaches the

acme of his bodily and mental 9 Fr. 646. High tides. strength, when he has the great10 Sa. O eclip. ; invis. at Boston. est amount of reserved power, 11 D 19th Su. af. Tr. (in Apo. and it may be said that this 12 Mo. h stationary. 6 $ (.

month is the crowning period of

the year, when the body is the 13 Tu. 10th, Mrs. Parton, better known as Fan

{
ny Fern, died, aged 61, 1872.

strongest and the senses most 14 W. 1696

A storm acute. It is a good time to clear 15 Th. 14th. Battle of Hastings, 1066.

up about the walls and the fences, 16 Fr. (ru. low. Very low tides. to get together all the waste ma

terial about the farm for com17 Sa.

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be expected.

posts, to prune apple and other 18 D 20th Su. af. Tr. St. Luke, Evan. fruit trees, to dig potatoes and to 19 Mo. 6hc. Dull and cut up the corn. Crowd on the

It is 20 Tu. 23d. $ gr. elongation E. fattening creatures, too.

about the best time of the year 21W. Rev. Merle D'Aubigne died, aged 78, 1872, to lay on fat, and to build up 22 Th.: W0. {2418: Daniel Webster died,

flesh. Isn't it best to look about 23 Fr. 25th. Very high tides. the buildings and see-what re24 Sa. 25th. (in Per, (ecl., vis. pairs may be needed before cold 25

weather sets in? A shingle here, D 21st. Su. af. Tr. St. Crispin.

a clapboard there, a board tacked 26 Mo:& in Aph. 25th. in Aph: on, or a window pane set, will 27 Tu. Surrender et GeoBazaine, with 170,000 keep out the cold and so save 28 W. St. Simon and St. Jude.

some fuel. It is a good time to 29 Th. ( runs high. unsettled

do fall ploughing, and that is not

only a good thing to do in itself, 30 Fr.

weather. but it helps on the spring work 31 Sa. All Hallows Eve. Oh O. amazingly. Get ready for winter.

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. NOVEMBER, Eleventh Month.

Astronomical Calculations.

Ws Declination.

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

148.33 7 16 23 13 18 4 19 19 33 25 20 50 3 14 52 8 16 41 14 18 20 20 19 47 26 121 1

16 11 16 58 15 18 35 21 20 이 27 21 12 16 29 10 17 15 16 18 50 22 20 13 28 21 23 15 47 11 17 32 17 19 5 23 20 26! 29 21 33 16 6 12 17 48 18 19 19 24 20 38 30 21 43

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New Moon, 9th day, Oh. 50m., morning, E.

First Quarter, 16th day, 9h. 10m., evening, W.
O Full Moon, 23d day, Oh. 50m., evening, E.
(Last Quarter, 30th day, 1h. 45m., evening, W.
Length Day's

D's D D

m. A. 1 h. Place. 305 13.16 334 53 10 20 4 56 16 22 51 6 h'rt |11 526 27 306 2 M. 6 344 52 10 18 4 58 16 23 61 7 bel. morn. 7 15 307 3 Tu. 6 36 4 51 10 15 5 1 16 24 78 bel. 058 7 58 308 4 W. 6 374 50 10 13 5 316 25 8 9 bel. 2 11 8 39 309 5 Th. 6 38 4 48 10 10 5 61626 919 rei. 3 2 9 18 3106 Fr. 6 404 47 10 75 916 27 10 10+ rei. 4 3 9 57 311 7 Sa. 6 41 4 46 10 5.5 11 16 28 104 11 sec. 5 4 10 37

88.6 42 4 4510 35 13 16 29|11111 sec. 6 5 11 18 313) 9M. 6 43 4 44 10 15 15 16

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02 314 10 Tu.6 45 4 43 9 58 5 18 16 11 01 03 thi. 5 16 0 49 315 11 W. 6 464 42 9 56 5 20 16 2 0f 1 thi. 5 55 1 39 316 12 Th. 6 47 4 41 9 545 22 16 3 11

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6 45 2 32 31713 Fr. 6 49 4 40 9 515 25 16 4 21 21 kn. 7 43 3 26 318 14 Sa. 6 50 4 39 9 495 27 15 5 28 3 legs 8 49 4 20 319 15 S. 6 51 4 38 947 5 29 15 6 4 legs 9 58 5 13 320 16 M. 6 52 4 37| 9 45 5 31 15 7 44 legs 11 10 6 4 32117 Tu. 6 54 4 36 9 425 34 15 8 54 feet morn.

6 53 322 18 W. 6 55 4 35 9 40 5 36 15 9 663 feet 0 24 7 42

7 323 19 Th. 6 56 4 34 9 385 38 14 10

1 38 8 30 324 20 Fr. 6 57 4 34 937 5 39 14 11 81 8įh'd 2 54 9 20 325 21 Sa. 6 59 4 33 9 34 5 42 1412 9

4 12 10 14 326 22 S.7 0 4 32 9 32 5 44 14 13 10 101 n'k 5 33 11 11 327 23 M. 7 14 32 9 315 45 13 0 107111 arm 6 55 morn. 328 24 Tu.7 24 31 9 29 5 47 13 15 113

0 12 32925 W. 7 3 4 31 9 28 5 48 13 16 04 of br. 6 5 -1 17! 330 26 Th. 7 54 30 9 25 5 51 12 17 13 1į br. 7 15 2 21 331 27 Fr. 7 64 30 9 245 52 12 18 21 21 h’rt 8 26 3 22 332 28 Sa. 17 74 29 9 22 5 54 12 19 3 31 h'rt| 9 37 4 18 333 29 S.7 84 29 9 21 5 55 11 20 4 41 bel. 10 46 5 9

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NOVEMBER bath 30 days.

1874.

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Lord of the harvest! once again
We thank Thee for the ripened grain;
For crops safe carried, sent to cheer
Thy servants through another year;
For all sweet holy thoughts supplied

By seed-time, and by harvest-tide. JOSEPH ANSTICE.
Aspects, - Holidays, Events,

Farmer's Calendar. Weather, &c. 1 D 1220 Su. af. Tr. All Saints Day. The leaves of the trees come 2 Mo.9 at gr. bril. 1st. Low ti. twirling down through the air till 3 Tu. Length of night 13h. 46m. they find a place to rest on the

ground. They make us feel a 4W. 8 stat. 3d. State election in Mass. little sad, as if the year were soon 5 Th. ó f (. Gunpowder Plot, 1605. to close; but there is work to do 6 Fr. 1676. {thoog.eo. Peabody died, yet, and it's of no use to get into 7 Sa. (in Apogee. OHO.

the dumps. Make the best of a 8 D 230 Su. af. Tr. High tides. vesting of the corn and the roots,

rough month, hurry up the har9 Mo. 6th. Gen. Geo. G. Meade died, 1872. and so get ready to go strongly 10 Tu. 6 $ (.

9th and 10th. Great fire into the winter. Ploughing can 11 W. St. Martin. $70,000,000, 1872. be continued through the early 12 Th. ( runs low. Doc.

part of the month, often till after

Thanksgiving, when it will be. 13 Fr. 8 in 8.

Fine but cool. time to cover up and protect the 14 Sa. 16 x inf. Low tides. strawberry and asparagus beds,

15 D 24th Sun. af. Tr. Óh c. and to bank up the house. It is 116 Mo.

Signs of a storm. very common to use earth and 17 Tu. 18th. Great earthquake in North Ameri: sods to bank up around the sills

to keep out the cold, but that is 18 W. 1 in Perihelion. stat. apt to rot and injure the wood19 Th.

Look out for a frost. work, Green pine or hemlock 20 Fr. ll stationary.

boughs, closely pressed down, 21 Sa. ÓWC. 22d. Very high ti. well, and better, if the snow,

will keep out the cold just as 22 D 25th Su. af. Tr. St. Cecilia.

when it comes, is shovelled in 23 Mo. 22d. ( in Perigee. $ stat. upon them. Don't let the cows 24 Tu. 25th. Gen. Havelock died, aged 62, 1857.

stay out too late on the mowing 25 W. ( runs high.

lots. They are better off in the

barn these cold and blustering 26 Th. $28th., Chevalier Bunsen died, aged 69,

days, and they ought not to run 27/Fr. 20th. Horace Greeley died, aged 64, 1872. on the fall feed, anyhow, so late 28 Sa. 16 HC.

Warm and as this. The grass roots need a 29 D Advent Sunday. pleasant.

little covering to protect them

as much as we do, but the cattle 30 Mo. St. Andrew. Mrs. Somerville died, 1872. take it, and it costs more to feed

them so than it does in the barn. |

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ca, 1755.

1860.

1874.

DECEMBER, Twelfth Month.

O's Declination.

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

1 218.52 7 22 40 13 23 11 19 23 26 25 23 24
2 22 1 8 22 46 14 23 15 20 23 27 26 23 22
3
22

10 9 22 52 15 28 18 21 23 27 27 23 20 4 22 18 10 22 58 16 23 21 22 23 27 28 23 17

22 26 11 23 3 17 23 23 23 23 27 29 23 13 22 33 12

7 18 23 25 24 23 26 30 23 9

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New Moon, 8th day, 7h. 22m., evening, W.

First Quarter, 16th day, 7h. 40m., morning, E.
O Full Moon, 23d day, Oh. 12m., morning, W.
(Last Quarter, 30th day, 9h. 52m., morning, W.

Length Day's

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Boston.
Morn. Even

Place.
h. h.

Rises.
h. m.

> Souths. h. m.

m.

335 1 Tu. 7 10 4 28 9 18 5 58 11/22 564|bel. morn. 6 37 336 2 W. 7 11 4 28 9 1715 59 10 23 671 rei. 0 53 7 17

63 74 3373 Th. 7 12 4 28 9 166 0 10 24 8 rei. 1 541 7 56 338) 4 Fr. 7 134 27 9 14 6 2|1025 81 81 sec. 2 55 8 35 339 5 Sa. 7 14 4 27 9 13 6 3 9 26 91 92 sec. 3 571 9 16 340 6$. 7 15 4 27 9 12 6 4 927 10 104 sec. 5 0 9 59

341 7M. 7 16 4 27 9 11 6 5 8 28 109 11 thi. 6 4 10 45 Spaindows 342 8 Tu. 7 17 4 27 9 10 6 6 8

114 118|thi. 7 9 11 34 343 9 W.17 18 4 27 9 96 7 7 1 0 kn. sets 0 27 344 10 Th. 7 19 4 27 9 86 87 2 01 0jkn. 5 37 1 21 345 11 Fr. 7 204 27 9 716 9 6 3 1 11 kn. 6 41 2 16 346 12 Sa. 7 214 27 9 66 10 6 4 11 2 legs 7 50 3 10 347 13 S. 7 22 4 28 9 66 10 5

5 21 21 legs 9 1 4 1 348 14 M. 7 22 4 28 9 66 10 5 6 3 37 feet 10 13 4 50

4 349 15 Tu. 7 23 4 28 9 5 6 11 5 7 39 41 feet 11 26 5 37 350 16 W. 7 24 4 28 9 46 12 4 8 43 5 I'd morn. 6 24 351 17 Th.7 24 4 28 9 46 12 4 9 51 6 h'd 0 39 7 11 352 18 Fr. 17 25 4 29 9 46 12 310 63 7 n'k 1 52 8 1 353 19 Sa. 7 26 4 29 9 36 13 3 11 7 8 n'k

3 7 8 55 354 20 S.7 27 4 30 9 36 13 2 12 84 9 arm 4 27 9 52 355 21 M. 7 27 4 30 9 3 6 13 2 13

9110 arm 5 49 10 54 356 22 Tu.7 28 4 31 9 3 Inc. 1 14 101 11 br. 7 611 59 357 23 W. 7 28 4 31 9 30 01 0114 br. 358,24 Th. 7 28 4 31 30 0 0 16 0

6 2 1 3 359 25 Fr. 7 294 32 9 30 05.17 03 1 h'rt 7 17 2 2 360 26 Sa. 7 29 4 33 9 4 0 1 1 18 17 2 h’rt 8 28 2 57 361 27 S. 7 29 5 33 9 40 1 119 2į 27 bel. 9 36 3 46 362 28 M. 7 30 4 34 9 4 0 1 2 20 31 3jbel: 10 41 4 31 36329 Tu.7 304 35 950 22 21 4 41 rei. 11 43 5 13 364 30 W. 7 30 4 36 960 3 322 43 54 rei. morn. 5 53 365 31 Th.7 30 4 37 9 710 41 323 521 6 rei. | 0 44

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