74 4 109 18 Tu. > First Quarter, 1st day, 11h. 28m., morning, E. Last Quarter, 16th day, 3h. 53m., evening, W. Day of the Year. Day of Month.| Day of the Week. Rises. Sets. h. m.h. ከ. h. m. h. m. m 92 1 Sa. 5 416 26 12 453 42| 93 2S.5 406 28 12 483 45 94 3 M. 5 38 6 29 12 51 3 48 95 4 Tu. 5 37 6 30 12 533 50 96 5 W. 5 356 31 12 56 3 53 97 6 Th. 5 336 32 12 59 3 56 98 7 Fr. 5 326 33 13 13 58 99 8 Sa. 5 306 34 13 4 4 100 9 S.5 286 35 13 IOI 10 M. 5 27 6 36 13 9 4 102 11 Tu. 5 25 6 38 13 13 4 10 103 12 W. 5 23 6 39 13 16 4 13 104 13 Th. 5 22 6 40 13 18 4 15 105 14 Fr. 5 20 6 41 13 21 4 18 106 15 Sa. 5 186 42 13 244 21 107 16 S.5 176 43 13 26 4 23 108 17 M. 5 15 6 44 13 29 4 26 5 146 45 13 31 4 28 110 19 W. 5 12 6 46 13 344 31 Slow. 15 2 D Souths. h. m. 4| 7| 4| 38 51 64 br. 2 40 7 31 1 APRIL hath 30 days. 1876. Who knows not Spring? Who doubts, when blows The swallow doubts not; nor the rose Aspects, Holidays, Events, 1 Sa. Length of night 11h. 14m. DE VERE. Farmer's Calendar. It is of no use to plough when 2 A 5th Su. ín Lent. Passion Sund. the land is too wet; it is time 3 Mo. Low tides. State election in Conn. 4 Tu. 3d. 6 H C. {ving born, 1783. 3d. Washington Ir5 W. State election in Rhode Island. Raphael died, 1520, O. S. 6 Th. 7 Fr. lost; so we might as well wait till Fine weather alternating 8 Sa. with sudden showers. 9 A Palm Sund. High tides. 10 Mo. 9th. Surrender of Gen. Lee at Appo- better to spread it from the cart 11 Tu. mattox Court House, 1865. Fine but variable. Cin Apogee. 12 W. 6. 20 Th. 21 Fr. 22 Sa. Rainy 6h. Battle of Lexington, 1775. sup. 60. than to dump it in heaps. I don't like to have the rain wash all the best part of it down in the spots where the heaps lie. If it is spread on even, and the rain washes it down, it goes into the soil just where it ought to go, and the soil holds it there, as tight as a vice, till the roots of plants are ready to grasp it, and use it to build up their growth. Set out small fruits. 22d. John Harper, head of firm of Har-Sow onions, beets, and radishes, per & Bros., died, 1875, aged 78. and set out asparagus in the garden. There is nothing that 23 A Low Su. St. George..is so apt to give health and to 8X C. in 8. suit the taste like the small fruits in their prime; and there is no man that can have these at so small a cost, as he who owns a strip of land. Get ready to fight the tent caterpillar. 25 Tu. St. Mark. 28 Fr. A hundred buildings burned; loss about long pole, with a brush on the end of it, is good for him. It is Ha shame to let him eat up the 30 A 20 Sun. af. East. apple trees every year. Q's Declination. 23 20 45 29 21 O Full Moon, 8th day, 5h. 8m., morning, W. Last Quarter, 16th day, 8h. 42m., morning, W. 123 2 Tu.4 537 124 3 1 114 8 5 5 3 214 105 73 9 9 14 3 41 10 56 4 311 41 rises morn. 8 58 0.29 416| 02 lạ thi. 9 58 1 19 417 13 1ệ thi. |10 52| 2 10 418 2 2 kn. 11 37 3 2 1876. JUNE, Sixth Month. Astronomical Calculations. Days. d. m. Days. d. m. Days. d. m. Days. d. m. Days. d. m. 's Declination. 188456 22N.11 13 23 16 19 23 27 25 23 23 228428 ****** O Full Moon, 6th day, 7h. 53m., evening, E. > First Quarter, 28th day, 10h. 30m., morning, E. 1Th.4 267 30|15 155 3 Sa. 4 257 31 15 m. m. h. h. Sets. Souths. h. m. 1 2 210 8 8 rei. 1 48 8 54 3 211 9 9 sec. 2 9 9 39 163 11 S.4 237 36 15 13 6 10 5 rei. 11 53 119 2 2 legs 11 11 3 25 020 3 34 legs 11 34 4 10 021 4 feet 11 53 4 53 S. 22 5 feet morn. 5 35 023 53 h'd 0 13 6 17 1 24 6 6 h'd |