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COLLEGES, PROFESSIONAL AND NORMAL SCHOOLS IN

COLLEGES.

NEW ENGLAND.
(Corrected 1878.)

BATES, LEWISTON. ME. - Com., last Wed. but one June, Vac., 9 w. fm Com.; 5 w. fm Wed. bef. last Th. Nov.

BOWDOIN, BRUNSWICK, ME. - Com., 2d Wed. July. Vac., 7 w. from Com.; 6 w. from Wed. before last Th. Nov. Spring Vac., 1 w.

COLBY UNIVER., WATERVILLE, ME. Com., 4th Wed. July. Vac., fmom.,5 w.; fm 2d w. Dec. 8 w.; fm 1st Wed. May, 1 w. MAING WESLEYAN SEM. AND FEMALE COLL, KENT'S HILL, ME,Three terms 13 w. each. Com., 2d Mon. Aug.; last Μοη. Νυν.; 2d Mon. March.

MAINE STATE COLL, OF AGRIC. AND THE MECHANIC ARTS, ORONO, ME. Sp. tm beg. Feb. 5, clo. Ap. 29; 1 w. vac.; Sum. term beg. May 7, clo. Aug. 5; 3 w. vac; Fall term beg. Aug. 27, clo. Nov. 25; 10 w. vac. Com. Ang. 5.

DARTMOUTH, AT HANOVER, N. H. Com., last Thurs. in June; vac. w. from Com. and I w. in the winter. Year ends last Thurs. in June

MIDDLEBURY, MIDDLEBURY, VT. Com., 3d Wed. July. Fill tm beg. 7w.later. NORWICH UNIVERSITY, NORTHFIELD, Vr.-Com., Th. June 25. Vac., 9 w. Christmas term, 16 w. fm. Aug. 27. Vac.,

4 w.

UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT, AND STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, AT BURLINGΤΟΝ. - Com., 2d Wed. July. Vaca.. Com. 10 w.; from Wed. before Christmas 2 w., and 1 w. from close of spring term.

AMHERST, AMHERST, MASS. - Com., 2d Th. July. Vac., 9 w. following; 3 w. last of Dec., and 2 w. in spring.

BOSTON COLLEGE, BOSTON, MASS. Two sessions, beginning on 1st Mon. of Sept., and lat Mon. of Feb. Exhib. beginning of July.

COLLEGE OF THE HOLY CROSS, WORCESTER, MASS. -2 terms 21 w each; year begins 1st Wed. Sept., ends last w. June. HARVARD, CAMBRIDGE, MASS.-Acad. year begins Thurs. after last Wed. Sept., ends at Com., last Wed. June; recess fm 24 Dec. to Jan. 6, inclusive.

TUFTS COLL., COLLEGE HILL (MEDFORD), MASS. - First tm beg. Sept. 4, '73, ends Jan. 28, '74, vac. 2 w.; 2d tm beg. Feb. 12. Com. June 7; vac. 11 w.

WILLIAMS, WILLIAMSTOWN, MASS. Com., 1st Wed. July. Vac., 9w.af. Com.; 2 w.fmTu.bef. Chr., 2w. fin 1st Tu. Ap.

BROWN, PROVIDENCE, R. I.-1st term beg. Sept. 5, 1873, ends Jan. 15, 1874, vac. 3 w.; 2d tm beg. Feb. 6. Com., last Wed. June.

TRINITY, HARTFORD, CONN. - Com., Th. bef. July 4th. Vac., 11 w.fm Com.; 2 2 or 3 w. fm Th. bef. Christmas. Recess in

April.

WESLEYAN UNIV. MIDDLETOWN, Ст. -Com., last Th. June. Va., 11 w.fm Com., 2 w. fm Dec. 9; and 1 w. fm Mch 26.

YALE, NEW HAVEN, CONN. - Com. Th. aft. last Wed June. Vac., 11 w. fm Com. 1st tm 14 w., vac. 2 w; 2d tm. 13 w., vac.

THEOLOGICAL SCHOOLS.

THEO. SEM., BANGOR, ME. Or. Cong.) - Ann. Thurs. af. let Wed. in June; vac. 15 w. from auni.

VT. EPIS. INSTITUTE, BURLINGTON, VT. - Acad. yr. 43 w. fm 1st Wed. in Sept. THEO. SEM. (Ortho. Cong.), ANDOVER, MASS. - Anni. Thurs. bef. July 4; vaca. 9 w. after anni., and 3 w. in spring.

BOST. UNIV SCH. OF THEO. (Metho.). -Sem. year beg. Sept. 9.

NEW CHURCH THEO. SCH., WALTHAM, MASS. (Swedenborg).-Pres., Rev. Thos. Worcester, Boston.

EPISCOPAL THEO. SCHOOL AT CAM BRIDGE, MASS. - Year begins 3d Wed. in Sept., ends 3d Wed. in June.

NEWTON THEO. INST., NEWTON CENTRE, MASS. (Bapt.) - Ann., 2d Wed. Jun. Vac. fm ann. to 2d Tu. Sept., and 1 w. from last Wed. Jan.

THEO. SCHOOL, CAMBRIDGE, MASS. Year is same as Harvard College.

TUFTS COLLEGE DIV. SCHOOL, COL LEGE HILL (MEDFORD), MASS. (Univ.)School year same as that of the College. BERKELEY DIV. SCHOOL (Epis.), MID DLETOWN, CONN. - Year beg. 2d Wed. Sept.; ends about the 1st June. Recess Christmas and Easter.

DIV. SCH. of YALE COLL., NEW HAVEN, CONN. (Ortho. Cong.) - Year beg. Sept. 0; cont. till 3d Thurs. May.

THEO. INST. OF CONN., HARTFORD. (Ortho. Cong)-Acad. yr fm 3d Th. Sept. to 4th Th. May.

MEDICAL SCHOOLS.

MED. SCH. OF ME., BOWDOIN COLL., BRUNSWICK, ME.-Beg. Feb 19, lasts 16 w. MED. DEP. DART. COLL., HANOVER, N. H. - Beg. 1st Th. Aug., cont. 14 w. VT. MED. SCH., BURLINGTON, VT. Medical lect. beg. 3d Th. Mch., con. 16w.

MED SCH. OF HARV. COLL., BOSTON.The year beg. Th. af. last Wed in Sept.; ends last Wed. in June. It is divided into two equal terms, with vac. of i w. between them.

BOSTON UNIV. SCH. OF MED. (Homeopath.) - Tim beg. Novν. 4.

MED. INST. OF YALE COLLEGE, NEW HAVEN, CONN.-Course beg. Oct. 16, 173, cont. 17 w.; spring tm beg. Mch. 5, 1874, cont. 16 w.

DENTAL SCH., HARV. COLL., BOSTON. -Beg. last Th. Sept.; 2 tms, 19 w. each. LAW SCHOOLS.

LAW SCHOOL, AT CAMBRIDGE, MASS. - Year is same as Harvard College.

BOSTON UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW. Beg. 1st Wed. Oct., ends st Wed. June. LAW SCHOOL, NEW HAVEN, CONN. Terms begin Feb. 11, and Sept. 10.

SCIENTIFIC SCHOOLS.

CHANDLER SCIEN. DEPT., N. H. COLL. OF AGRIC. AND THE MECH. ARTS, AND THAYER SCHOOL OF CIVIL ENGINEERING, HANOVER, N. H.- Terms same as Dart. Coll., except that Agric. Coll. closes April 5, and last has 2d tm begin. 2 w. UNIVER. OF VT., BURLINGTON, has also a scientific and agricultural course.

MASS. AGRICUL. COLLEGE, AMHERST, MASS. Three terms, 13 w. each; begin Jan. 1, Ap. 16, and Aug. 27.

LAWRENCE SCIEN, SCHOOL (HARV. COLL.), CAMBRIDGE, MASS. - The year is the same as Harvard College.

THE BUSSEY INSTITUTION (a school of agriculture and horticulture in Harvard University. Year is same as Harv. Col. MASS, INS. OF TECHNOLOGY, BOSTON.

-Acad. yr Ist. Mon. Oct. to May 30.

WORC. CO. FREE INSTIT. OF INDUST. SCIENCE, WORCESTER, MASS. -2 tms; 1st, fm 2d Tu. Sept. to last Fri. Jan.; 2d, from 3d Tu. Feb. to 1st Frid. August.

SHEFFIELD SCIEN. SCHOOL (YALE COL.) NEW HAVEN, CT. - Terms same as Yale College.

NORMAL SCHOOLS.

EASTERN NORMAL SCHOOL, CASTINE, ME. -Three terms-fm Aug. 14, 14 w., fm Dec. 3, 0 w., fm Feb. 18, 4 w.

WESTERN NORMAL SCHOOL, FARMINGTON, ME. - Sch. yr. from Aug. 26 to July 3; 2 terms, 20 weeks each.

COUNTY COMMISSIONERS'

STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, CASTLETON, VT. - Year begins 1st Thurs. Sept. and ends last Th. June. 3 w. vac. bet. tms.

STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, JOHNSON, VERMONT. - Fall term 20 weeks, began 4th Wednesday in August, 1873: spring term 20 weeks, begins 2d Wednesday in February. Examination for admission, first day of each term.

STATE NORM. SCHOOL, RANDOLPH CENTRE, VT. - The year is divided into 2 terms of 20 w. each, and each term into 2 qrs. Fall term beg. 4th Tues. in Aug.; spring term beg. 2d Tues. in Feb. Exam. for admis. first day of each quarter.

STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, NEW BRITAIN, CONN. - School year consists of 2 tms, amounting to 40 w., beg. in Sept.

NORMAL SCHOOLS OF MASS. In each of these the course of study occupies 2 years, or 4 tms, each tm including 19 ws. study and I w. rec. Exam. for admis., at beg. of each term, will take place: At Salem, Tues. Feb. 17, and Tues. Sept. 1; at Westfield, Feb. 19, and Sept. 3; at Bridgewater, Tues. Feb. 24, and Tues. Sept. 8: at Framingham, Thurs. Feb. 19, and Thurs. Sept. 3.

MEETINGS IN MASSACHU

SETTS.

(Corrected 1873.)

ESSEX, at Ipswich, on the 2d Tues. of April; at Salem, on the 2d Tues. of July; at Newburyport, on the 2d Tues. of Oct.; and at Lawrence, on the last Tues. of Aug.; and on the 4th Tues. of Dec., at Ipswich, Salem, or Newburyport, as they shall order at their next preceding term.

MIDDLESEX, at Cambridge, on the 1st Tues. of Jan., and the 1st Tues. of June; and at Lowell, on the 1st Tues. of Sept.

WORCESTER, at Worcester, on the 4th Tu. of March, the 3d Tu. of June, the 2d Tu. of Sept., and the 4th Tu. of Dec. HAMPSHIRE, at Northampton, on the 1st Tues. of March, Sept., and Dec., and on the Tues. next after the 'd Mon. of June.

FRANKLIN, at Greenfield, on the 1st Tues. of March and sept., and the 2d Tues. of June and Dec.

HAMPDEN, at Springfield, on the 2d Tues. of April, the 1st Tues. of Oct., and the 4th Tues. of June and Dec.

BERKSHIRE, at Pittsfield, on 1st Tu. of Apl., July, and Sept., and last Tu. Dec. NORFOLK, at Dedham, on the 3d Tues. of April, the 4th Tues. of June and Sept., and the last Wed. of Dec.

PLYMOUTH, at Plymouth, on the 1st Tues. of Jan., the 3d Tues. of March, and the 1st Tues. of Ang.

BRISTOL, at Taunton, on the 4th Tues. of March and Sept.

BARNSTABLE, at Barnstable, on the 2d Tues. of April and Oct.

DUKES Co., at Edgartown, on the Wed. next after the 3d Mon. of May, and the Wed. next after the 2d Mon. of Nov.

REGISTERS IN BANKRUPTCY IN NEW ENGLAND. (Corrected 1873.)

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1874.

JANUARY, First Month.

Astronomical Calculations.

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

1 228.59 7 22 20 13 21
2 22 54 8 22 12 14 21
3 22 48 9 22 4 15 21 4
4 22 42 10 21 55 16 20 53
5 22 35 11 21 46 17 20 41

26 19 20 16 25 18 53 15 20 20 3 26 18 38 21 19 50 27 18 22 22 19 36 28 18 6 23 19 22 29 17 50

6 22 28 12 21 36 18 20 29 24 19 8 30 17 34

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Day of
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Day of
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Full Moon, 2d day, 2h. 19m., evening, E.

Last Quarter, 10th day, 3h. 11m., evening, W.
New Moon, 18th day, 3h. 16m., morning, E.
► First Quarter, 24th day, 7h. 58m., evening, W.

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16 16 Fr. 7 27 454 9 270 24 10 28 92101 kn.
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pen manur. 1872.

Well

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10 Sa.

9th. Napoleon III., ex-emp'or of France, > died in exile, 1873.

neighborhood. There's a heap 15 Th..th Revoshua Leavitt, of waste when you have a sloven D. D., died, 1873, aged 78. to take care of stock. Feed 16 Fr.ruus low. 21 stat.

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18th. Bulwer, the celebrated novelist,
died, 1873, aged 67.

well, but don't let any of the fod

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in Peri. 21st. 68. to stay out if they want to, and they do all the better for it. If

9. Very high tides,

Bill abolishing the franking privilege
passed by the U. S. Senate, 1873.
and blustering weather.

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good hay, and some grain. Hens
pay as well for their cost as any
other stock on the farm, if they
are well treated.
airy, dry, and warm place, where
free from cold draughts of air.

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30 Fr. 6h. Charles I. beheaded, 1649. they can have the sun, and be 31 Sa. 16. Grows warmer.

1874.

FEBRUARY, Second Month.

Astronomical Calculations.

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

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Full Moon, 1st day, 6h. 52m., morning, W.
Last Quarter, 9th day, 11h. 45m., morning, W.

• New Moon, 16th day, 2h. 31m., evening, W.
First Quarter, 23d day, 6h. 1m., morning, E.

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56 25 W. 6 425 45 11
57 26 Th. 6 405 46 11

58 27 Fr. 6 395 48 11

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62 313 10
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Work is healthy; you can

It is not work that kills men, it is worry. hardly put more upon a man than he can bear. Worry is rust upon the blade. It is not the revolution that destroys machinery, but the friction.

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