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Break, new-born Year; on glad eyes break!

Melodious voices move !
On, rolling Time! thou canst not make

The Father cease to love.

T. H. GILL.

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well now,

Aspects, Holidays, Events,
Weather, &c.

Farmer's Calendar. 1 Sa. Circumcision. 2d. O in Perig. THERE is little of farm work 2 B 20 Sund. af. Chr. 6 d. now, little enough, to be sure, 3 Mo. Low ti. L. of ni. 14h. 51m. yet the chores at the barn and in

the woodshed will need a sharp 4 Tu. {Fira. Plegislat. ejected from that body by eye. Five persons claiming

" Cows well wintered are 5 W. & C. sur le terong housing. She half well summered,” they say,

excit. throughout U.S., 1875. 6 Th. Epiphany.

Pleasant, and I have found it so. A 7 Fr. 5th. Legislatures meet in Maine and Mass. roots, like the swedes, come in

and they ought to be 8 Sa. 9th. ( in Perigee. but

fed out freely to all kinds of stock 9 B 1st Sund. after Epiphany. and to horses. If the horse does 10 Mo.9th. ( runs high. cold. not seem to take to them at first, 11 Tu. Alexander Hamilton born, 1757.

slice them up and spread some

meal over them. Let him once 12 W. 6 ( Very high tides.

get a taste, and see how good 13 Th.

Drifting winds. they are, and you won't have to 14 Fr. ŞAlfonso, the newly choren king of Spain, coax him long. They'll be sure

arrives Madrid, 1875. 15 Sa. Gold 112, 1875.

Warmer. to do him good. When the chores 16 B 20 Sund. after Epiphany. list

are all done, and the day's work 17 Mo. 6 Ph. Franklin born, 1706 — Jan. is through, there will still be time {

to read and study some, and we 18 Tu.

Expect a storm. might as well make up the mind 19 W. ŞIntensely cold weather in New England, to learn more, to do more, and 20 Th. OWO, 646. Windy.

to be more this year than we

ever did or ever were before. 21 Fr. Very low tides.

We need to work up to a higher 22 Sa. ( in Apogee. · Pleasant. plane of life and thought, if we 23 B 3d Sund. after Epiphany. would reach a true manhood; 24 Mo. 23d. ( runs low.

and just here, at the gateway 25 Tu. Conversion of St. Paul.

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of a new year, is the place to

start, and the way to do it is to 26 W. 27th. 6 h (. {21iheroduced, at 19. make the most of time. Take

$ 21st. Vaccination 27 Th. in 8.6 8. Hi. tides. care of the hours and the days 28 Fr. 8 gr. elong. E. 6 8 h.

will take care of themselves. Do 29 Sa. 6. (. $24th.veRev. chas. Kingsley, your level best right Straight on {24thovelist, diea,

through twelve months, and I 30 B Zth Sund. after Epiphany. can wish you and pledge you a 31 Mo. 68 C. Low tides. HAPPY NEW YEAR?

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1876. FEBRUARY, Second Month.

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

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178. 8 7 15 21 13 13 24 19 11 19 25 9
16 51 8 15 2 14 13 4 20 10 58 26 8 46
16 34 9 14 43 15 12 43 21 10 36 27 8 23

16 16 10 14 23 16 12 23 22 10 14 28 8 1 5 15 58 11 14 4 17 12 2 23 9 53 29 7 38

15 39 12 13 44 18 11 41 24 9 30
) First Quarter, 2d day, 9h. 9m., evening, W.
O Full Moon, 9th day, lh. 2m., evening, E.
( Last Quarter, 17th day, Oh. 11m., morning, E.
New Moon, 25th day, 1h. 36m., morning, E.

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MornEven mithi

Place. 1 Tu. 7 155 13 9 58,0 55 14 6 31 33 h’d morn. 4 53 33 2 W. 7 14 5 15 10 10 58 14 7 4 4* n’k 0 1 5 43 34

3 Th.7 13 5 16 10 31 014 8 43 54 n'k 1 16 6 37 35 4 Fr. 7 11 5 18 10 71 414 9 52 64 arm 2 34 7 37 36 5 Sa. 7 10 5 19 10 91 614 10 63 7:} arm 3 51 8 41 37 6 S.7 95 20 10 11 1 8 14 11 8

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5 1 9 47 357 M. 7 85 22 10 141 11 14 12 9 7 9

6 0 10 50 39 8 Tu. 7 7 5 23 10 161 13 14 13 104 103 h’rt 6 46 11 49 40 9 W.17 55 24 10 19 1 16 14 0,11 111 h'rt rises morn. 41 10 Th.7 45 26 10 22 1 19 14 15 O bel. 6 45 0 44 42 11 Fr. 7 35 27 10 241 21 14 16 03 04 bel. 7 56 1 33 43 12 Sa. 7 15 28 10 271 24 14 17 11 13 rei. 9 5 2 19 44 13 S.7 05 29 10 29 1 26 14 18 2 2 rei. 10 12 3 3 45 14 M. 6 59 5 31 10 32 1 29 14 19 23 3 rei. 11 191 3 47 46 15 Tu. 6 58 5 32 10 341 31 14 20 31 32 sec. morn. 4 31 47 16 W. 6 56 5 33 10 371 34 14 21 41 40 sec. 0 26 5 16 48 17 Th. 6 55 5 34 10 39 1 36 14 22 5 5įthi. 1 31 6 3 49 18 Fr. 6 53 5 36 10 431 40 14 23 6 6.; thi. 1 2 357 6 53 50 19 Sa. 6 525 37 10 451 42 14 24 7 73 thi. | 3 34| 7 44 51 20 S. 6 505 38 10 481 45 14 25 8 83 kn. 4 26 8 36 52 21 M. 6 49 5 3910 501 47 14 26 9 9jkn. 5 10 9 27 53 22 Tu. 6 47 5 41 10 54 1 51 14 27 10 104 legs 5 47 10 17 54 23 W. 6 46 5 42 10 56 1 53 14 28 104 11 legs 6 16 11 5 55 24 Th. 6 44 5 43 10 59 1 56 13 29 114 111 legs sets 11 51 56 25 Fr. 6 42 5 44 11 2 1 59 13 0 111 feet 6 21 0.36 57 26 Sa. 6 41 5 46 11 52 2 13 1 01 Oy feet 7 30 1 20 58 27 S. 6 39 5 47 11 8 2 513 2 0 1 h'd 8 0 2 4 59 28 M. 16 38 5 48 11 102 713 3 11 13h'd | 9 52 2 51 60 29 T9.6 36 5 49 11 13 2 10 13 4 2 21 n'k 11 6 3 40

No reproof or denunciation is so potent as the silent influence of a good example.

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1876.

MARCH, Third Month.

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

75.15 7 4 56 13 2 35 19 OS.13 25 2 9
6 52 8 4 33 14 2 11 20 ON.11 26 2 83
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4 9 15 1 48 21 0 35 27 2 56 6 6 10 3 46 16 1 24 22 0 58 28 3 19 5 43 11 3 22 17 1 0

1 22 29 3 43 5 20 12 2 59 18 0 37 24 1 45. 30

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First Quarter, 3d day, 5h. 3m., morning, W.
O Full Moon, 10th day, 1h. 28m., morning, W.
(Last Quarter, 17th day, 8h. 40m., evening, E.
New Moon, 25th day, 3h. 27m., evening, W.

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61 1 W. 16 34 5 51|11 1712 14 12 5 21 31 n'k morn. 4 33 62 2 Th. 6 33 5 52 11 19 2 16 12 6 34 4 arm 0 23 5 30 63 3 Fr. 16 31 5 53 11 22 2 19 12 71 41 5 arm 1 39 6 32 64 4 Sa . 6 30 5 54 11 242 21 12 8 51

2 51 7 35 65 58.6 28 5 56 11 28 2 25 12 9 67 71 br. 3 53 8 38 66 | 6 M. 6 26 5 57 11 312 28 11 10 8 81 h'rt 4 42 9 37 67 7 Tu. 6 25 5 58 11 33 2 30 11 11| 9 93 h’rt 5 19 10 32 68 | 8 W. 6 23 5 59 11 36 2 33 11 12 10 101 h'rt 5 48 11 22 69 9 Th. 6 21 6 0 11 39 2 36 11 13 107 111 bel. rises morn. 70 10 Fr. 6 20 6 2 11 42 2 39 10 0 111 bel. 6 44 0 9 71 11 Sa. 6 18 6 3 11 45 2 42 10 15 0 0:rei. | 7 53 0 54 72 12 S. 6 16 6 4 11 48 2 45 10 16 03 11 rei. 9 11 1 38 73 13 M. 6 15 6 511 50 2 47 9 17 11 2 sec. 10 9 2 22 74 14 Tu. 6 13 6 611 53 2 50 9 18 21 21 sec. 11 15 3 8 75 15 W. 6 116 711 56 2 53 919 3 37 thi. morn. 3 55 76 (16 Th. 6 10 6 8 11 58 2 55 9 20 34 4 thi. 1 0 211 4 44 77 17 Fr. 6 86 912 1 2 58 8 21 4 5 thi. 1 23 5 35 78 18 Sa. 6 66 11 12 5 3 2 8 22 6 kn. 2 17 6 27 79 19 S. 6 4 6 12 12 8 3 5 8 23 61 7 kn. 3 5 7 18

7 80 20 M. 16 36 13 12 10 3 7 7 24 8 slegs 3.45 8 9 81 21 Tu. 6 16 14 12 13 3 10 725 81 9 legs 4 16 8 57 82 22 W. 5 59 6 15 12 16 3 13 726 91 92 legs 4 43 9 44 83 23 Th. 5 57 6 16 12 19 3 16 6 27 10 101 feet 5 7 10 29 84 24 Fr. 5 56 6 17 12 21 3 18 6 28 104 11 feet 5 25 11 13 85 25 Sa. 5 54 6 19 12 25 3 22 6 117 111 h'd sets 11 58 86 26 S. 5 526 2012 28 3 25 6 1 0 h'd 7 37 0 45 87 27 M. 5 506 21 12 31 3 28 5 2 03 04 n'k 8 52 1 34 88 28 Tu.5 49 6 22 12 33 3 30 5 3 1 17 n’k 10 101 2 27 89 29 W. 5. 47 6 23 12 363 33 5 4 14 2 n’k 11 29 3 24 90 30 Th. 5.456 24 12 393 36 4 5 21 3 arm morn. 4 25 91 31 Fr. 15 436 25 12 42 3 39| 41 61 31 4 arm 0 43 5 29

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Aspects, Holidays, Events,

Farmer's Calendar. Weather, &c. 1/W. Ash. Wednes. St. David. 6 98.

Snow and slosh, clouds, storm, 2 Th. 1st. 8 in 8.

Cold, and sun strive for the lead now. 3 Fr. Length of night 12h. 37m. Well, never mind, “Let the

hurricane roar," as the boys say. 4 Sa. ( rous high. Low tides. Sleek up the yard and the whole 5 A 1st Su. in Lent. ( in Peri. place. Lay úp walls, mend the 6 Mo. 8 in 8. Šth. Boston Massacre, 1770. tools, and put on a coat of paint 7Tu. H (. Signs of a thaw. here and there. All we can do

to get ready for a press of work 8 W. {lstorgivil Rights Bilí signed by President

will be clear gain. The chores 9 Th. ( eclipsed, visible. at the barn and in the house will 10 Fr. 8 gr. elong. W. Hi. tides. need some care. And then there | 11 Sa. Cold and uncomfortable. is the pile of wood to cut and

store for use by and by. It won't 12 A 20 Sun. in Lent. 6o.

pay to stop work in June, to run 13 Mo. 15th. Andrew Jackson born, 1767.

and get up wood to make the 14 Tu. State election in New Hampshire. kitchen fire go.

It will cost 15 W. 164 6. Gold 116, 1875.

twice as much to do it then as it 16 Th. 17th. Duys and nights nearly equal.

does now, nor will the wood do as well.

We must look ahead 17 Fr. St. Patrick. ( in Apogee. in this world to see what is to 18 Sa. 18 8 h. ( runs low. come next. We might get in 19 A 30 Su. in Lent. Very lo. ti. the plough near the end of the 20 Mo. O ent. 99. SPRING BEGINS.

month, and sow a few pease, 21 Tu. St. Benedict.

though there is not much to be Seasonable.

gained. The soil must be warm 22 W. 25th. Ist days of the year in old style – changed, 1752, to present style.

as well as moist, to make things 23Th... h (1 8 8 (.

grow. It is a good plan to sow 24 Fr. Queen Elizabeth died, O. 8. 1603.

clover seed on lands seeded down 25 Sa. Annun. Or Lady Day. O ecl.,

last fall, and when there comes

a light snow is the best time to 26 A 4th Sunday in Lent. do it. As soon as warm days 27 Mo. 6 °C Blustering.come, tar apple trees to head off 28 Tu. 69 ( 6 8 C.

the canker worm, if you have it near you.

Cut and feed out the 29W.688. High tides. 30 Th. (in Perigee. ĮsiciliaYeapers, mangolds this month. They are

worth more now than they were 31 Fr. ( runs 'high.

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