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1876.

JULY, Seventh Month.

O's Declination.

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

1 23N, 4. 7 22 31 13 21 44 19 20 43 25 19 30
2 23 0 8 22 24 14 21 35 20 20 32 26 19 17
3 22 55 9 22 17 15 21 25 21 20 20 27 19 3
4 22 49 10 22 9 16 21 15 22 20 8 28 18 49
22 44 11 22 1 17

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O Full Moon, 6th day, 10h. 53m., morning, W.
( Last Quarter, 14th day, 9h. 11m., morning, W.

New Moon, 21st day, Oh. 8m., morning, W.
) First Quarter, 27th day, 10h. 34m., evening, W.

D Souths. h.

m. 183 1 Sa. 14 27 7 40 15 130 3 4 10 74 8 sec. 0 36 8 23 184 2 S. 4 277 39 15 12 0 4 4 11 81 9 sec. 1 4 9 11 185 3M 3 M. 4 28 7 39 15 110 5 4 12 94

12 91 9% thị. 1 35 10 1 186 4 Tu. 4 29 7 39 15 10 0 6 4 13 102 101 thi. 2 14 10 52 187 5 W. 4 30 7 39 15 90 74 1411 111 kn. 3 3 11 44 183 6 Th. 4 30 7 38 15 80 850 118 kn. / rises morp. 1897 Fr. 4 317 38 15 70 9 516 0 03 legs 8 48 0 34 190 8 Sa. 4 32 7 38 15 60 10 5 17 03 1 slegs 9 15 1 22 1919 S. 4 32 7 37 15 50 11 518 17 17 legs 9 38 2 8

9S 192 10M. 4 33 7 37 15 40 12 5 19 13 24 feet 9 59 2 52 193 11 Tu. 4 34 7 36 15 20 14 5 20 21 22 feet 10 18 3 34 194 12 W. 4 35 7 36 15 10 15 5 21 3 3 feet 10 37 4 15 195 13 Th. 4 357 35 15 00 16 5 22 37 41 hd 10 571 4 57 196 14 Fr. 4 367 35 14 590 17 623 4] h'd 11 201 5 41 197 15 Sa. 4 377 34 14 57 0 19 6 24 51 52 b’k (11 47 6 29 198 16 S. 4 387 33 14 55 0 21 6 25 61 67 n'k morn. 7 21 199 17 M. 4 39 7 33 14 54 0 22 626 74 78 arm 0 24 8 20 200 18 Tu. 4 397 32 14 53 0 23 627 81 82 arm 1 11 9 24 201 19 W. 4 40 7 31 14 51 0 25 628 91 92 br. 2 12 10 31 202 20 Th. 4 417 30 14 490 27 6 29 101 102 br. sets 11 38 203 21 Fr. 4 427 30 14 48 0 28 6 111 11h'rt 8 19 0 41 204 22 Sa. 4 43 7 29 14 460 301 6 1

8 49 1 38 205 23 S. 4 447 28 14 440 32 6 2 03

9 13 2 30 206 24 M. 4 45 7 27 14 42 0 34 6 3 112 bel. 9 35 3 18 207 25 Tu. 4 46 7 26 14 400 36 6 4 27 3 rei. 9 561 4 4 208 26 W. 4 47 7 25 14 380 38 6 5 3 34 rei. 10 16 4 48 209 27 Th. 4 48 7 24 14 36 0 40 6 6 41 44 sec. 10 39 5 33 210 28 Fr. 4 49 7 23 14 340 42 6 7 5 51 sec. 11 4 6 19 211 29 Sa. 4 507 22 14 320 44 6 8 6 6.4 sec. 11 36 7 7 212 30 S. 4 51 7 21 14 30 0 46 6 9 7

7 57 213 31|M. 14 52 7 20 14 28 0 48 6 10 8

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On a glorious July day,
The meadows were ripe and sweet with hay,
And the purple mountains, erect and bold,
Propped pyramid clouds of ruffled gold.

A. C. BRISTOL.

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“Cornell," 1875.

Aspects, Holidays, Events,
Weather, &c.

Farmer's Calendar. 1 Sa. O in Apogee. Low tides. It is not a good plan to put 2 A 30 Sun. af. Trin. 64C. off haying too late. Grass ought

to be cut in the bloom, and if 3 Mo. Length of night 8h. 50m. 4 Tu. ( runs low.

ŞINDEPENDENCE you wait till it is all in this state,

declared, 1776. a part of it will be sure to get 5 W. 168 9. ( in Apogee. too ripe. It is best to strike in 6 Th. $22. Jury in Beecher-Tilton case, being now, and put the right will into

unable , 1875. 7 Fr. High tides. Hot and dry. Chine the horse can do a good

the work. With a good ma8 Sa. 8 greatest elongation W. part of the mowing, and so save

9 A 4th Sunday after Crinity. time and strength. The scythe 10 Mo. 6 h ({8taise. Louis, aged 54, 75.

$8th. Gen. F. P. Blair died can trim up around the walls 11 Tu. 12th (O. S. Ist). Battle of the Boyne, 1600. and the trees. The hoe, too,

must take its turn from time to 12 W. $14th. Intercollegiate boat race.

time, as well as the scythe, or 13 Th. Very low tides. Sultry. the weeds will gain on us. Give 14 Fr. 1690 inf. 15th. Gold 115, 1875. some thought to the plants in 15 Sa. St. Swithin. 6.

the kitchen garden. It will not 16 A 5th Sunday after Trinity. worm and the

do to let that go. The currant 17 Mo. { Middle of July to end of August good worm and the

squash bug, and a

host of other foes are to be met. 18 Tu. 20th. ( in Perigee. Try and head them off, or they 19 W.16 $ (. ( runs high.

will take a large share of the 20 Th. St. Margaret. 68(. Rain. fruits of our toil. When the

strawberries are all picked, it is 21 Fr. 16 i (. 8 in 8.

just as well to dig up the vines 22 Sa. St. Mary Mag. 6 W (.6 $ 9. and set out bbages, or round 23 A 6th Sunday after Trinity. turnips, or some other crop that 24 Mo. 23d. Very high tides.

comes in late, and so save the 25 Tu. St. James. Dog Days BEGIN.

use of the land. It pays best

to change the bed every year or 26 W. St. Anne. Expect showers every two years, at most. Sow 27|Th. n g 0. with thunder. turnip seed where the early pease 28 Fr. $27th. Duncan; Sherman. Com the most grew, and on all spots where

Round tur29 Sa. 64 ( 30th. Low tides. plants have failed.

nips don't amount to much, to be 30 A 7th Sunday after Trinity.

sure, but they are a good deal 31 Mo. 3 Andrew Lohnson cex-president U s.better than nothing.

time to bud .

known banking firm, Y., failed, 1875.

died, 1875, aged 66.

1876.

AUGUST, Eighth Month.

O's Declination.

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Astronomical Calculations. Days. d.

m. Days. d. m. Days. d. m. Days. d. m. Days. (1. m.
1 171.50 7 16 13 13 14 26 19 12 32 25 10 30

17 34 8 15 56 14 14 8 20 12 12 26 10 9
17 19 9 15 38 15 13 49 21 11 52 27 9 47

17 3 10 15 21 16 13 30 22 11 31 28 9 26
5 16 46 11 15 3 17 13 11 23 11 11 29 9 5

16 30 12 14 45 18 12 51 24 10 50 30 8 43

Full Moon, 5th day, 1h. 53m., morning, W.
( Last Quarter, 12th day, 5h. 14m., evening, W.

New Moon, 19th day, 7h. 41m., morning, E.
) First Quarter, 26th day, 1h. 33m., evening, E.
Length Day's

D's D D
of Days. Decre.

Souths.
m. h.
m. m.

h. m.
214
1 Tu. 4 53 7 19 14 260 501 611 9

0 58 9 39 215 2W. 4 54 7 17 14 23 0 53 612 10 101 kn. 1 52 10 30 216 3|Th.14 557 16 14 210 55 613 10 11 kn. 2 52 11 19 217 4 Fr. 4 56 7 15 14 19 0 57 6 14 113 112 legs 3 55 morn. 218 5 Sa. 4 577 14 14 17 0 59 60 0 legs rises 0 6 219

6 S. 4 58 7 12 14 14 1 2 6 16 01 feet 8 5 0 50 220 7M. 4 59 7 11 14 12 1 4 5 17 11 feet 8 24 1 33 221 8 Tu.5 0 7 10 14 101 6518 11 11 feet 8 42 2 15 222 9 W.15 17 914 81 8 519 2 24 h'd

9 2 2 57 22310 Th. 5 27 7 14 51 11 5 20 24 3 hd

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9 24 3 39 224 11 Fr. 5 37 614 3 1 13 5 21 31 31 n'k 9 48 4 25 225 12 Sa. 5 47 414 01 16 5 22 4 4.1 n'k 10 2015 14 22613 S.5 57 313 581 18 523 5 54 arm 11 0 6 9 227 14 M. 15 67 213 56 1 20 4 24 6 6.4 arm 11 54 7 9 228 15 Tu.5 77 0 13 53 1 23 425 7 73br. morn. 8 13 229 16 W. 5 8 6 59 13 51 1 25 426 81 87 br. 1 3 9 18 230 17 Th. 5 96 57 13 48 1 28 427| 91 92 br. 2 2010 22 231 18 Fr. 15 10 6 56 13 46 1 30 3 28 101 102 h'rt 3 42 11 21 232 19 Sa. 15 12 6 54 13 42 1 34 3 111 112 l’rt sets 0 16 233 20 S. 5 13 6 53 13 401 36 3 1 0 bel. 7 361 1 6 234 21 M. 5 14 6 51 13 37 1 39 32 03 02 bel. 7 58 1 54 235 22 Tu. 5 15 6 50 13 35/1 41 3 3 11 1 rei. | 8 18 2 40 236 23 W. 15 16 6 48 13 32 1 44 2 4 2

8 401 3 26 23724 Th. 5 17 6 46 13 291 47 2 5 34 sec. 9 6 4 12 238 25 Fr. 15 18 6 45 13 271 49 21 6

9 34 5 0 239 26 Sa. 5 19 6 43 13 24 1 52 1 7 4ả thi. 10 9 5 50 24027 S. 5 20 6 42 13 22 1 54 1 8 53|thi. 10 52 6 41 241 28 M. 15 216 40 13 191 57| 1 9 62 63 thi. 411 44 7 33 242 29 Tu. 5 22 6 38 13 16 2 0 1 10 71 8 kn. morn. 8 25 243

30 W. \5 23 6 37 13 14 2 2 011 81 9 kn. 0 43 9 14 244 31 Th.5 24 6 35 13 112 5 0 12 93 94 legs 1 48102

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British Colo., 1834.

3d

celebrated inventor,

1875

Aspects, Holidays, Events,

Farmer's Calendar. Weather, &c. 1/ Tu. (ru. low. {Etransepolc si ale in SWALE grass does not make 2 W. (in Apogee.

Showers. the best of feed for cows, and 3 Th. Length of night 9h. 40m.

yet we keep on with it year after

year, as if it were the best in the 4 Fr. 6 $ o sup. ( 34. Richid.Arkwright: barn. If there are roots to go 5 Sa. 6th. Hi. tid. died, 1792. with it, the dry cows can live 6 A 8th Su. af. Tr. Transfiguration. through the cold months; but 7 Mo. 6th. 6 $ . 6 h (.

we are apt to give them too 8 Tu. 6 . {uileries Shoparis by the in the spring the worse for the

sloth. 1792. storming of the much of it, and bring them out 9 W. Smob, massacre of the Swiss guards, and capture of the king.

wear. Why not take hold, when 10 Th. St. Lawrence. Low tides, the hay time is over, and drain 11 Fr. 16 YC.

Signs of rain. the swamp, let off the water, and 12 Sa. 16 HS.

so put it in a state to raise good 6 HO. 6 8 0.

grass? Too much water makes 13 A 9th Sunday after Trinity. bad work. The muck you take 14 Mo. 15th. (ru. high. {Godis.23 3-8, out of the ditch will pay a part 15 Tu. Assump. of Virgin Mary. o 20. of the cost, for it is good to put 16 W.168(. 15th. Napoleon born, 1769.

on to the dry and sandy plains,

and to mix in the compost heap. 17 Th. ( in Perigee. Very hot. Muck in a light soil gives it more 18 Fr. 16 HC.

power to take in and hold the 19 Sa. (Very high tides. rich gas that floats in the air, 20 A 10th. Sun. af. Tr. o C. and that is added to it in the dung

Muck is good 21 Mo. { caminoRanford, practical philosopher, from the barn,

to make a' mulch for the pear 22 Tu. 20th. & at greatest bril.

On some kinds of land 23 w. 124. Hos Biran i dag har en ment of it is worth all it costs to get it

Philadelphia , died, 1875, aged 93. 24 Th. St. Bartholomew. Fine weather. out, and more too. Plough land 25 Fr. 46. 26th. Bank of California where the pease came off, and

stops

sow on round turnips the first 26 Sa. 29th. in 9. Very low tid. of this month. Grass seed can 27| A 11th Sun. at. Ut. 8 h 0. be sown as we get on near the 28 Mo. St. Augustine. ( runs low, end, and if the ground is moist 29 Tu. Beheading of St. John Baptist.

it will take well, and get a strong

root before the cold sets in. Cut 30/W. 29th. ( in Apogee.

and cure millet for hay about 31 Th. 10. 8. John Bunyan died, 1898,

the middle of the month,

S 15th. Sir Walter Scott

born, 1771.

died1814.

trees.

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