With silk the osier plumes her tendrils thin : blue lake wrinkle ; Against gray skies to twinkle. – DE VERE. Farmer's Calendar. Warm. little stones that ought to be picked up and carted off. The 4 Fr. Variable and uncertain. way that some have of piling 5 Sa. Length of night 11h. 4m. them up in heaps and letting 6 E Palm Sunday. them lie there, is no way to do 7 Mo. Very high tides. it. Get them off and be done Fair. with them. Sow clover-seed on 8 Tu. 7th. (in Perigee. fall-sown grass-lands. We ought 9 W. Weather alternates to grow more clover; it is one 10 Th. 11th. ( runs low. of the best crops on the farm; 11 Fr. Good Friday. with rain it leaves the soil better than it 12 Sa. { wie Mons Tweed, the ring robber of N, Y., found it. Corn or wheat will do died in Ludlow st. jail, , . as well after a heavy clover crop, 13 E Easter Sunday. and without manure, as they will 14 Mo. 13th Civil war begun in U. S. by firing after most other crops with it. 15 Tu. 6(. {Albeaham Lincoln The kitchen garden must have 16 W. 1640. its full share of time now; let it 15th. Gold 1003, 1878. be near the house. If it is too 17 Th. 16 $ inf. Low tides. old, take up a new and larger 17th. Franklin died, 1790. We sunshine. lot. Dig it deep and make it 19 Sadóha. Am. Revolution begun by rich with manure, put on in the bat. of Lexington, 1775. 20 E Low Sunday. 686. ( fall so as to give it time to rot 21 Mo. ( in Apogee. down and get well mixed in with the soil; or if you must put it 22 Tu. 6 YG. Frequent and on now, let it be old and fat with 23 W. St. George. High tides. age. No crude stuff where you 24 Th. 6.8 ( 8230. Shakespeare born, want to grow nice crops. They 1564; died . 25 Fr. St. Mark. runs high. all take their food in a liquid form, you know, and it takes 26 Sa. fructifying showers, time to get it into shape. Pease 27 E 20 Sunday after Easter. ought to go in at once, and 28 Mo. with southerly some of the roots and vegetables. 29 Tu. Very low tides. Don't forget to have plenty of small fruits. Nothing better than 30 W. lowo. winds. currants; and strawberries are always toothsome. on Fort Sumter, 1861. died, 1865 Salie. 1118 Fr. Gele? leys before the whole New doon. Zitt th O's Declination. Astronomical Calculations. 1 15N. 7 7 16 51 13 18 25 19 19 48 25 20 59 Full Sea, 1D's! ) Rises. Sets. h. m. h. Sun Fast. Morn Even Place. m. h. m. h. m. I21 I 22 O Full Moon, 6th day, Oh. 41m., morning, W. New Moon, 21st day, Oh. 19m., morning, E. D of Days. Incre. Sets. Souths, m. h. m. h. m. 1 Th.4 5616 5914 315 0310 64 74 bel. 2 41 8 11 2 Fr. 4 55 7 0 14 5 5 2 3 11 7 8 bel. 2 301 90 123) 3 Sa. 4 53 7 1 14 8 5 5 3 12 81 9 rei. 2 56 9 52 124 4S.4 52 7 2 14 10 5 7 3 13 97 98 rei. 3 24 10 47 125 5 M. 4 517 3 14 12 5 9 3 14 101 102 sec. 3 5511 46 126 6 Tu. 4 497 4 14 15 5 12 40 111 11 sec. rises morn. 127 7W. 4 4817 5 14 17 5 14 4.16 9 27 0 49 128 8 Th.4 47 7 6 14 1915 16 417| 0% 14 thi. 10 31 1 54 129 9 Fr. 4 467 7 14 215 18 4 18 14 21 kn. (11 23 2 58 130 10 Sa. 4 44 7 8 14 245 21 4 19 21 8 kn. morn. 3 58 131|11 S. 4 437 9 14 265 23 4 20 31 4 legs 0 3 4 52 132 12 M. 4 42 7 10 14 28 5 25421 41 5 legs 0 35 5 42 133 13 Tu. 4 41 7 12 14 31 5 28 4 22 57 6 legs 1 1 6 28 134 14 W. 4 40 7 13 14 33 5 30 423 61 7 feet 1 24 7 11 135 15 Th. 4 39 7 14 14 355 32 424 71 72 feet 1 45 7 52 136 16 Fr. 4 38 7 15 14 375 34 425 81 81 h'd 2 5 8 32 137 17 Sa. 4 37 7 16 14 39 5 36 4 26 9 ] 94 h'd 2,26 9 13 13818 S. 4 36 7 17 14 41 5 38 4 27 98 10 d’k 2 49 9 55 o'k 139 19 M. 4 35 7 18 14 435 40 4 28 101 102 n'k 3 14 10 39 140 20 Tu.4 34 7 19 14 45.5 42 4 29 111111n’k 3 45 11 25 141 21 W. 4 34 7 20 14 46 5 43 40114 0 15 142 22 Th.4 33 7 21 14 48.5 45 4 1 0 04 arm 9 9 1 6 143 23 Fr. 4 32 7 22 14 50 5 47 4 2 0 1 br. 9 56 1 58 144/24 Sa. 4 31 7 22 14 51 5 48 31 3 11 13 br. 10 38 2 50 145 25 S. 4 30 7 23 14 535 50 3 4 2 21 br. |11 12 3 41 146 26 M. 4 30 7 24 14 545 51 3 5 23 37 h'rt 11 42 4 30 147 27 Tu. 4 29 7 25 14 56 5 53 3 6 31 4 h'rt morn. 5 18 148)28 W. 4 28 7 26 14 585 55 37 41 42 bel. 0 8 6 5 149 29 Th. 4 287 27 14 595 56 3 8 51 52 bel. 0 33 6 52 150 30 Fr. 4 27 7 27 15 05 57 3 9 61 63 rei. 0 56 7 41 151|31 Sa. 4 27 7 28 15 15 58 310 7 71 arm sets O Full Moon, 4th day, 8h. 4m., morning, W. DID Full Sea, D's Day of the Day of Length Day's of Days. Incre. Rises. Sets. h. Fast. Boston. Place. Sets. Souths. m. m.|. m. h. m. 64 I 152 15.4 267 29/15 316 02/11| 8 | 84 sec. 1 501 9 28 153 2 M. 4 267 30 15 4 6 1 2 12 9 93 sec. 2 24 10 28 154 3 Tu. 4 25 7 30 15 56 2 2 13 10 104 thi. 3 6 11 32 155 4 W. 4 25 7 31 15 66 3 2 0 11 111 thi. rises morn. 156 5 Th. 4 24 7 3115 76 4 2 15 0 kn. 9 10 0 37 157 6 Fr. 4 24 7 32 15 8 6 5 2 16 03 1 kn. 9 55 1 40 158 7 Sa. 4 24 7 33 15 916 6 117 11 2 kn. 10 32 2 39 159 8 S. 4 24 7 34 15 10 6 7 118 21 24 legs 11 2 3 33 160 9 M. 4 23 7 34 15 116 8 119 3 32 legs 11 27 4 21 161 10 Tu.4 23 7 35 15 12 6 9 1201 4 43 feet 11 481 5 6 162 11 W. 4 23 7 36 15 13 6 10 121 43 54 feet morn. 5 48 163 12 Th. 4 237 36 15 136 10 0 22 5 6 hd 0 9 6 29 164 13 Fr. 4 23 7 37 15 14 6 11 023 61 7' h'd 0 301 7 10 165 14 Sa. 4 23 7 37 15 14 6 11 024 71 8 h'd 0 52 7 52 166 15 S. 4 23 7 38 15 15 6 12 S.25 81 82 n'k 1 17 8 35 167 16 M. 4 237 38 15 15 6 12 0 26 91 9j n'k 1 45 9 21 168 17 Tu.4 23 7 38 15 15 6 12 1 27 10 101 arm 2 19 10 10 169 18 W. 4 237 38 15 15 6 12 128 109 11 arm 3 111 1 170 19 Th. 4 23 7 39 15 16 6 13 1 © 11111 arm sets 11 53 171 20 Fr. 4 23 7 39 15 16 6 13 1 1 0 br. 8 37 0 46 172 21 Sa. 4 23 7 39|15 16 6 13 1 2 04 01 br. 9 14 1 37 17322 S. 4 24 7 40 15 16 Dec. 2 3 1 11 h’rt 9 45 2 27 174 23 M. 4 24 7 40 15 160 0 2 4 14 2 h’rt 10 12 3 16 175/24 Tu. 4 24 7 40 15 160 0 2 5 21 22 bel. 10 38 4 3 176 25 W. 4 25 7 40 15 15 0 1 2 6 3 33 bel. 11 2 4 49 177 26 Th. 4 25 7 40 15 15 0 1 2 7 4 41 bel. 11 25 5 36 17827 Fr. 4 25 7 40 15 15 0 1 3 8 452 rei. 11 51 6 26 17928 Sa. 4 267 40 15 14 0 2 3 9 51 61 rei. morn. 7 18 18029 S. 4 267 40 15 14 0 2 3 10 674 sec. 0 22 8 14 18130/M. 14 27 7 40 15 130 31 3 11 784 sec. 0 591 9 15 Then to thy cornfields thou dost go, HERRICK. D.W. meets. at Berlin, 1878. 14 Sa. {lsigned, 1215. Aspects, Holidays, Events, Farmer's Calendar. Weather, &c. ] 1 E Uwhit-Sun. Pentecost. Nicomede. No time to lose now. Nature 2 Mo. 040. ( in Perigee. seems to be springing to her The 3 Tu. {21 Empr of Germany shot Warm. work, and so must we. at 4W. ( runs low. N. H. legislature hoeing and the haying come on about the same time, but they 5 Th. Very high tides. are not so driving as they used 6 Fr. Length of night 8h. 52m. to be when we had nothing but 7 Sa. Cool for the season. the scythe to depend upon. We can cut an acre an hour now; 8 E Trinity Sunday. but when I was a boy it took a 9 Mo. Frost in places. man a day. This gives us time 10 Tu. 64 ( 12th. 6 § (. to keep up with the weeds, and 11 W. St. Barnabas. {12ied, wood as Bryant it is a great gain. We have aged 88, 1878. 12 Th. Corpus Christi. Very low tides. old style of work; that is, we gained all of two weeks over the 13 Fr. 6 hc. European Congress met cut grass two weeks earlier, and $ 15th. Magna Charta 15th. 6 °C. it is all the better for it. Early15 E 1st Sun. aft.Cr. ( in Apo. cut hay, or dried grass, is far better for cows than the hay 16 Mo. * in Perih. 15th. Gold 100%, 1878. they used to get. Grasses are 17 Tu. Battle of Bunker Hill, 1775. best cut in the bloom. If we 18/W. so's only the early grasses to19 Th. 6 $ ( ( runs high. gether, and the late grasses by 20 Fr. High tides. Longest days. themselves, we spread the labor 21 Sa. O ent. . SUMMER BEGINS. Sow or chard grass, tall oat-grass, June 22 E 20 Sunday after Trinity. grass and clover, and you can 23 Mo. 69 C. Fine and fair. cut as early as the middle of 24 Tu. St. John Baptist. 6 HC. this month. Then timothy, red25 W. Great fire in Marblehead, Mass., 1877. top, fine top, and tall oat-grass will make a mixture to cut later, 26 Th. Low tides. say after the 4th of July. The 27 Fr. Signs of a drought. swede is to be sown this month, 28 Sa. 29th. St. Peter. soon after the 20th. Hunga29 E 30 Sunday after Trinity. about the middle of the month ; rian grass-seed ought to go in 3d 30 Mo. 68 h. ( in Perigee. it is one of the very best forage crops. 6 $ o sup. { Battle of Waterloo, . |