> First Quarter, 7th day, 7h. 20m., evening, W. m. h. m.h. m. h. ገነ. m 305 1 Th. 6 334 54|10 21|4 55|16| 2 58 16 3 1|16| 4| thi. | 7 33| 238 316 5 2 24 kn. 8 26 3 27 85 306 2 Fr. 6 344 52 10 184 3o7| 3 Sa. 6 36 451 10 15 5 in 308 + S. 6 37 4 50 10 13 5 309 5 M. 6 384 49 10 11 5 310-6 Tu. 6 394 47 10 311 7W.6 41 4 46 10 312 8 Th. 6 424 45 10 313 9 Fr. 6 434 44 10 31410 Sa. 6 454 43 315 11 S-6 464 42 lls 31612 M. 6 474 41 317 13 Tu. 6 484 40 All 31811 W. 6 504 39 15 Th. 6 51 4 38 319 32016 Fr. 6 524 37 321 17 Sa. 6 534 36 322 18 S-6 544 35 32319M. 6 564 35 324 20 Tu. 6 574 34 32321 W. 6 58 4 33 326 22 Th. 6 594 33 327 28 FT. 7 14 32 328 24 Sa. 7 24 31 329 25 S.7 350 20 M. 7 331 27 Tu. 7 332 28 W. 7 333 29 Th. 7 33430 Fr. 7 9 585 18 16 11 arm 5 48 0 17 5 bel. morn 56 bel. 0 6 67 bel. 7 bel. 1 6 8 rei. 2 4 919 sec. 3 59 9 28 10 10 sec. 34 31 9 235 53 12 29 10 11 sec. 4 55 10 13 5 51 10 59 114 114 thi. sets 11 46 9 205 56 11 1 50 thi. | 5 30 0 34 a good rain, in seet golve In the head 2 Fr. 3d. Ruffini, Italian author, d., a. 72, 1881. 5 Mo. { disbanded, 1783. Farmer's Calendar. As we go into the winter, which is fast coming on, let us lay out our plans to carry on the farm next after Trinity. year so as to get better results than 6 Tu. State election in Mass. Milder with rain or snow. Washington, 1881. 9 Fr. 9th and 10th. Great fire in Boston, 1872. 10 Sa. 11 G 25th Sun. aft. Tr. St. Martin. 12 Mo. 8. Look out for shooting stars 13 Tu. in Perigee. 14 W. &C. Trial of Guiteau begun at 15 Th. 6 h. Very high tides. 16 Fr. runs high now Cold 17 Sa. Length of night 14h. 18m. 18 G 26th Sunday after Trinity. 19 Mo again. 20 Tu. in 86 &C. 21 W. 2 stationary. 22 Th. St. Cecilia. 23 Fr. HC. Low tides. the books show for this. There is dent and directors, and the stock six per cent., and that ought to sat- ter. They will save the drippings, for dividends. Some folks put in 24 Sa. 25th. New York evacuated by British, 1783. imes unsettled of the 1883.] DECEMBER, TWELFTH MONTH. ASTRONOMICAL CALCULATIONS. Days. d. m. Days. d. m. Days. d. m. Days. d. m. 's Declination. 1234 TO CO Days. d. m. > First Quarter, 7th day, 7h. 2m., morning, E. 359 25 Tu. 7 28 4 32 9 40 0 0 25 7 8 sec. 2 47 8 9 3 43 8 54 360 26 W. 7 29 4 33 9 40 0 127 9 9 thi. 36r|27|Th. 7 29 434 9 4 39 9 41 5 0 50 1 12810 103 thi 5 3210 29 noons vam fill up brams 889. reins every firdary 7 th then today ebines betwem 678. Tempest mevenny 27th the mor COURTS OF THE UNITED STATES. (Corrected Aug., 1882.] Supreme Court, at Washington, D. C. Court comes in 2d Monday in October. The Supreme Court of the United States consists of one Chief and eight Associate Justices. There are nine judicial circuits, and to each of these is assigned one of the justices. There are also nine Circuit Judges, each of whom is to reside in his circuit. The circuits and justices are as follows: First Circuit, Horace Gray, of Boston, Mass., Associate Justice. (Maine, N. H., Mass., R. I.) Second 46 Samuel Blatchford, of New York, As. J. (Vt., Conn., N. Y.) 66 Third Fourth 66 Fifth Sixth 66 Seventh " ... Joseph P. Bradley, of Newark, N. J., As. J. (Penn., N. J., Del.) William B. Woods, of Montgomery, Ala., As. J. (Geo., Fla. Ala Miss., La., Tex.) Samuel F. Miller, of Keokuk, Iowa, As. J. (Min., Iowa, Mo., Kan., ArkNet. U. S. Circuit Courts in 1st and 2d | May and 1st Tu. DA 4th Tu in Feb and ug. Maine, at rand, ist Tu. in Feb. and Dec.; at Bath, 1st Tu. in Sept.; at Bangor, 4th Tu. in June. Massachusetts, at Boston, 3d Tu. in Mar., 4th Tu. in June, 2d Tu. in Sept., and 1st Tu. in Dec. New Hampshire, at Portsmouth, 3d Tu. in Mar, and Sept.; at Concord, 3d Tu. in June and Dec. Rhode Island, at Newport, 2d Tu. in May and 3d Tu. in Oct.; at Providence, 1st Tu. in Feb. and Aug. Vermont, at Windsor, 3d Tu. May; at Rutland, 1st Tu. Oct.; at Burlington, 4th Tu. Feb. U. S. District Courts have jurisdiction in bankruptcy cases previous to Sept. 1, 1878, and are always open for such Connecticut, at Hartford, 4th Tu. in business. MEETINGS OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS IN MAINE. (Corrected Androscoggin, at Auburn, 1st Tu. Apr. and Oct. Aroostook, at Houlton, 3d Tu. Jan. and 1st Tu. June and July. Cumberland, at Portland, 1st Tu. Jan. and June. Franklin, at Farmington, last Tu. Apr. and Dec. Hancock, at Ellsworth, 4th Tu. Jan. and 2d Tues. Apr. and Oct. Kennebec, at Augusta, 3d Tu. Apr., Aug., and Dec. Knox, at Rockland, 1st Tu. Apr. and Dec., and 3d Tu. Aug. Lincoln, at Wiscasset, 2d Tu. May, 1st Mon. Sept., and last Mon. Dec. Oxford, at Paris, 2d Tu. May, 1st Tu. Sept. and last Tu. Dec. Penobscot, at Bangor, 1st Tu. Apr. and Aug. and 2d Tu. Dec. Piscataquis, at Dover, 1st Tu. Apr., Aug. and Dec. Sagadahoc, at Bath, 1st Tu. Mar., July, and Nov. Somerset, at Skowhegan, 1st Tu. Mar. and Aug. and 2d Tu. Dec. Waldo, at Belfast, 3d Tu. Apr., Aug., and Dec. Washington, at Machias, 1st Tu. Jan. and Oct.; and at Calais, 4th Tu. Apr. York, at Alfred, 2d Tu. Ap. and Oct. COURTS IN THE STATE OF RHODE ISLAND. (Corrected Aug., 1882. Legislature meets in January and May, and may make changes.) Supreme Court. Bristol Co., at Bristol, 1st Mon. in Mar. and 2d Mon. in Sept. Kent Co., at E. Greenwich, 2d Mon. in Mar. and 4th Mon. in Aug. Newport Co., at Newport, 3d Mon. in Mar. and 3d Mon. in Sept. Providence Co., at Providence, 4th Mon. in Mar. and 1st Mon. in Oct. Washington Co., at S. Kingstown, 3d Mon, in Feb. and 3d Mon. in Aug. Court of Common Pleas. Bristol Co., at Bristol, 1st Mon. in May and last Mon. in Oct. Kent Co., at E. Greenwich, 2d Mon. in Apr. and Oct. Newport Co., at Newport, 3d Mon. in May and Nov. Providence Co., at Providence, 1st Mon. in Mar., June, Sept., and Dec. Washington Co., at S. Kingstown, 2d Mon. in May and 1st Mon. in Nov. |