D. M. D. W. Break, new-born Year; on glad eyes break! On, rolling Time! thou canst not make The Father cease to love. Aspects, Holidays, Events, T. H. GILL. 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 "Cows well wintered are eye. 4 Tu.. legislat. ejected from that body by Five persons claiming to be members of 5 W. C. excit: throughout U. half well summered," they say, U.S., 1875. 6 Th. Epiphany.. Pleasant, and I have found it so. A few 7 Fr. 5th. Legislatures meet in Maine and Mass. roots, like the swedes, come in well now, and they ought to be 8 Sa. 9th. in Perigee. 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 but 12 W. 6 C. Very high tides. get a taste, and see how good 13 Th. 14 Fr. Drifting winds. arrives in Madrid, 1875. Alfonso, the newly chosen king of Spain, 15 Sa. Gold 112, 1875. 16 B 20 Sund. 17 Mo. 69. 18 Tu. 1875. 6th. O. S. they are, and you won't have to coax him long. They'll be sure Warmer. to do him good. When the chores are all done, and the day's work after Epiphany. Franklin born, 1706-Jan. is through, there will still be time to read and study some, and we Expect a storm. might as well make up the mind 19 W. Intensely cold weather in New England, to learn more, to do more, and 20 Th. O, 64. 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 30 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. Colder. of a new year, is the place to start, and the way to do it is to make the most of time. Take care of the hours and the days will take care of themselves. Do your level best right straight on through twelve months, and I can wish you and pledge you a S21st. Vaccination 26 W. 27th. 6 h. introduced, 1799. HAPPY NEW YEAR! Day of the Year. Day of Month. Day of the Week. 's Declination. 1234 156 Days. d. > First Quarter, 2d day, 9h. 9m., evening, W. 45 14 M. 6 595 31 10 321 2914 19 22 3 rei. 11 19 3 47 46 15 Tu. 6 585 32 10 341 47 16 W. 6 56 5 33 10 371 34 14 21 48 17 Th. 6 55 5 34 10 391 36 14 22 49 18 Fr. 6 53 5 36 10 431 40 14 23 50 19 Sa. 6 525 37 10 451 42 14 24 51 20 S. 6 50 5 38 10 481 45 14 25 52 21 M. 6 49 5 39 10 50 1 47 14 26 53 22 Tu. 6 475 41 10 54 1 51 14 27 10 54 23 W. 6 46 5 42 10 56 1 53 14 28 10 55 24 Th. 6 44 5 43 10 591 56 13 29 114 56 25 Fr. 6 42 5 44 11 21 59 13 57 26 Sa. 6 41 5 46 11 52 213 1 58 27 S.6 39 5 47 11 82 513 2 59 28 M. 6 38 5 48 11 102 713 3 11 60 29 6 365 132 2 Th. 6 36 5 49 11 13 2 10|13| 4| 2 | 2}n’k|11 6| 340 11; 0 feet 7 30 1 20 1 h'd 80 2 4 No reproof or denunciation is so potent as the silent influence 31 14 20 31 33 sec. morn. 4 31 41 5 42 sec. 0 26 5 16 52 thi. | 1 31 6 3 6 7 6 thi. | 2 35| 6 53 744 8 83 kn. 4 26 8 36 feet 6 16 11 5 sets 11 51 6 21 0.36 > First Quarter, 3d day, 5h. 3m., morning, W. 1 W. 6 345 51 11 172 14|12|||5| 2 Th. 6 33 5 52 11 19 2 16 12 63 3 Fr. 6 31 5 53 11 222 19 12 64 4 Sa.6 30 5 54 11 242 21 12 8 5S.6 285 56 11 282 25 12 9 Full Sea, Boston. D's Morn Even 66 6 M. 6 26 5 57 11 31 2 28 11 10 8 7 Tu. 6 255 58 11 33 2 30 11 11 9 8 W. 6 235 59 11 362 33 11 12 10 Place. 6 3 4 arm 0 23 5 30 7 69 9 Th. 6 216 011 392 36 11 13 10 0 917 1 6 11 532 50 9 18 21 7 11 562 53 919 3 31 thi. morn. 3 55 8 1158 2 55 920 3} 77 17 Fr. 6 86 9 12 12 58 821 41 5 thi. 1 23 5 35 78 18 Sa. 6 6 6 11 12 5 3 2 8 22 51 6 kn. 79 19 S. 6 4 6 12 12 8 3 5 8 23 61 7 kn. 80 20 M. 6 BURNS. Farmer's Calendar. 1 W. Ash. Wednes. St. David. 643 SNOW and slosh, clouds, storm, 8 W. 9 Th. 10 Fr. Grant, 1875. All we can do 1st. Civil Rights Bill signed by President to get ready for a press of work gr. elong. W. Hi. tides. 12 A 20 Sun. in Eent. 69 13 Mo. 15th. Andrew Jackson born, 1767. SPRING BEGINS. pay to stop work in June, to run store for use by and by. It won't and get up wood to make the kitchen fire go. It will cost twice as much to do it then as it does now, nor will the wood do as well. We must look ahead! in this world to see what is to come next. We might get in the plough near the end of the though there is not much to be month, and sow a few pease, gained. The soil must be warm as well as moist, to make things grow. It is a good plan to sow clover seed on lands seeded down last fall, and when there comes a light snow is the best time to do it. As soon as warm days Blustering.come, tar apple trees to head off the canker worm, if you have it near you. Cut and feed out the mangolds this month. They are worth more now than they were two months ago. 23 Th. 6 h C. 6 C. 28 Tu. 69 C. 68 C. Sicilian Vespers, This Equise octal Mo. From the 16th their is no Fraction to the Poll tide For 6 days in Succession |