's Declination. Last Quarter, 7th day, 9h. 3m., morning. New Moon, 14th day, 6h. 11m., morning. First Quarter, 22d day, 2h. 2m., morning. O Full Moon, 29th day, 8h. 16m., evening. 1 SU.6 34 4 53 10 10 10 10 10 5 Th. 6 39 4 48 6 Fr. 6 40 4 47 7 Sa. 6 41 4 46 8 SU. 6 43 4 45 9 Mo. 6 44 4 44 10 Tu. 6 45 4 43 11 W. 6 46 4 42 12 Th. 6 48 4 41 13 Fr. 6 49 4 40 14 Sa. 6 50 4 39 15 SU. 6 52 4 38 16 Mo. 6 53 4 37 17 Tu. 6 54 4 36 18 W. 6 55 4 35 19 Th. 6 56 4 35 20 Fr. 6 58 4 34 21 Sa. 6 59 4 33 22 SU.7 0 4 33 23 Mo. 7 14 32 24 Tu. 7 2 4 32 25 W. 7 4 4 31 26 Th. 7 5 4 31 27 Fr. 7 6 4 30 28 Sa. 7 7 4 30 29 SU.7 8 4 29 953 5 24 15 29 10 11 sec.. 62 93 n'k 10 n'k 16 28 9 10 rei. 4 26 10 19 5 35 11 10 74 h'd 8 h'd 0 11 7 17 1980 28 843 4 11 10 16 5 15 11 7 arm 5 Th. 7 The chilling blast is hurrying past, Aspects, Holidays, Events, Weather, &c. Farmer's Calendar. 21st S. af. T. All-Saints D. THE close of harvest is at hand. Presidential election in all the States. ing 260 lbs, 1492. Oinf. 6 H C. in. not to be counted on, however, 6 Fr. 55th. G. R. T. Howes, one of the Boston and it is best to be on the safe side, Tea Party, died, aged 100, 1840. Sa..A meteoric stone fell, weigh- sure. The mangolds and the ruta8 D. 22d Sun. af. Tr. bagas may go in first, and the Low ti. carrots follow hard after. A skil9 Mo. in Perih. in Perigee. ful ploughman can go very near 10 Tu. 69 C. for some the rows, if they are straight as they 11 W. Great tempest on Lake Erie, days. ought to be, and make the work 9. Ed. Comprehensive Com them first with a hoe or a shovel, $13th. Rev. Wm. Jenks, D.D., of harvesting carrots light. Top 12 Th. 13 Fr. ment'y on Bible, reb. emis. in N. Y., 1864. O. stat. and 88, 1866. and use the subsoil plough after 14 Sa. High ti. {Incendiary free kindled by raking the tops off the field. The 15 D. 23d S.af.T. 6 h. in P. subsoil plough, run by the side 16 Mo. 2 in Per. Now comes of the row, lifts them an inch or two out of the ground, so that a cold with a long-handled fork, or postorm. tato-digger, they are easily raised The reb. Gen. Beauregard, by proclam., and thrown inward clear of the enjoins the people of Ga.to starve Sher'n's army in team for the next round. To be 17 Tu. 18 W. 19 Th. 20 Fr. 21 Sa. runs low. cated, 1626. gr.hel.lat.N. their midst. 64. gin with a back furrow in the cengr. elong. W. in Apo.tre of the piece, so that you can 22 D. 24th Sunday after Trinity. go round it, drawing the roots 23 Mo. Low tides. 24 Tu. 62. 64C. 25 W. 26 Th. 27 Fr. 28 Sa. Cool, into the centre, is the better way. blustering This plan leaves the carrots spread all over the lot, and if you work weather ploughing out till noon, you can be may pick them up dry and put them The potato introduced into Destructive fire at Taun ton, Mass., 1859. expected. into the cellar in the afternoon. 29 D. 1st S.in Ad. 2 stat. 6 h Obe staked against the wind. Lay 30 Mo. St. Andrew. High tides. down raspberries and grapes, and cover slightly with earth. Last Quarter, 6th day, 4h. 50m., evening. 1 Tu. 7 10 14 29 2 W. 7 11 4 28 9 17 DECEMBER hath 31 days. 1868. M. Now do I hear thy commanding word, "Summon me hence, for my work is done!" Aspects, Holidays, Events, 1 Tu. the United States, 1865. 2W.HC. runs high. 3 Th. 2d. John Brown executed, 1859. in Perigee. • some 4 Fr. 5 Sa. 6 for Farmer's Calendar.. HAVE you plenty of firewood for winter? Better be about it if not. A good warm barn and perfect shelter for stock of all kinds is needed in this climate. Twon't days, do to expose the cattle to stormy, St. Nicholas. driving winds. They ought to be Low ti. kept dry, well littered, and not issued, but mind for one winter to keep the exposed to rains. Make up your dirt from their legs. Don't let cool. 'em waste the hay. I think a little salt is a good thing, but perhaps a lump of rock salt always before gr. hel. lat. N. Proclamation of amnesty 1863. 9 W. John Milton born, 1608. 10 Th 6 9 C. very 11 Fr. Great fire in Charleston, 8. C., 1862. 12 Sa. C. 6 h C. A storm them is better. Sheep want good 13 D. 3d Sun. in Adv. 14 Mo. 15 Tu. 16 W. 17 Th. 22 Tu. 6 ter, Savannah, without loss, 1864. 25th. The yacht Henrietta arrives at or best. shelter, and plenty of hay and in 8. High tides. roots. They like a variety. An runs low. of snow occasional feed of oats, meadow, 13th. Sherman captures Fort McAllis- or swale hay, and coarse stuff of 16th. Boston Tea Party, 1773. Coldest any kind, is relished as a change day ever known in Boston, 1835. from the best upland hay. Take 18 Fr. Cowes, Eng., from New York, in 18 d. care and keep the chaff out of 19 Sa. in Apogee. $90,000, 1866. 22 h. 40 m., winning their fleeces. The market day is 20 D. 4th Sun. in Advent. coming, and clean wool sells the 21 Mo. Oent.. Winter beg. St. kinds, require a dry, warm, and Hens, and poultry of all C. L. ti. [Thomas. sunny exposure. You can make WM. Thackeray died, them lay as well as not, and eggs Hugh Miller, the self- are high now. They need a great taught geolo'st, d., '56. variety of food. Oats are good, Christmas Day. - better than corn, - and a little St. Stephen. fish-offal, scraps, oyster-shells, or St.John Evan. something of the sort, ought to be rain be supplied them. Better sit down may runs high. and balance up those accounts. If you haven't made anything at expected. farming, study and see what the in Peri. reason is. Adieu, till next year. 23 W. &C. 6 in Aph. stat. 2O. 1863. 30 W. High tides. SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, At Washington, to commence on the first Monday in December annually. There are ten Judicial Circuits, in each of which a Circuit Court is held twice every year, for every State within the Circuit, by the Justice of the Supreme Court assigned to the Circuit, and by the District Judge of the State or District in which the Court sits. The Judges are appointed for life, or during good behavior. The Circuits and Judges are as follows: First Circuit (Maine, N. H., Mass., R. I.), Nathan Clifford, of Portland, Me., Asso. Justice. Second (Vt., Conn., N. Y.), Samuel Nelson, of Cooperstown, N. Y., As. J. Third (N. J., Penn.), Robert C. Grier, of Pittsburg, Pa., As. J. Fourth (Del., Md., Va., N. C., W. Va.), Salmon P. Chase, of Cincinnati, O., Chief Justice. Fifth (S. C., Geo., Fla., Ala., Miss.), James M. Wayne, Georgia, As. J. Sixth (La., Tex., Tenn., Ark., Ken.), John Catron, Tenn., As. J. Seventh (Ohio, Mich.), Noah H. Swayne, of Columbus, O., As. J. Eighth (Ind., Ill.), David Davis, of Bloomington, Ill., As. J. Ninth (Mo., Iowa, Kan., Min., Wis.), Samuel F. Miller, of Keokuk, Iowa, As. J. Tenth (Cal., Oregon), Stephen J. Field, of San Francisco, Cal., As. J. Henry Stansbury, Attorney-General, Washington, D. C. J. W. Wallace, Reporter, Philadelphia. Daniel W. Middleton, Clerk, Washington, D. C. UNITED STATES CIRCUIT COURTS IN UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURTS. THE FIRST AND SECOND EASTERN CIR- In MAINE- at Portland, 1st Tues. in Feb. CUITS.-IN MAINE - at Portland, 23d and Dec.; at Wiscasset, 1st Tues. in Sept.; Apr. and 23d Sept. In N. HAMPSHIRE- at Bangor, 4th Tues. in June. In NEW at Portsmouth, May 8, and at Exeter, Oct. HAMPSHIRE-at Portsmouth, 3d Tues. 8. In MASSACHUSETTS-at Boston, May in March and Sept.; at Exeter, 3d Tues. 15 and Oct. 15. In CONNECTICUT at N. in June and Dec! In MASSACHUSETTS Haven, 4th Tues. in Apr., and at Hartford, at Boston, 3d Tues. in Mar., 4th Tues. 3d Tues. in Sept. In RHODE ISLAND-at in June, 2d Tues. in Sept., and 1st Tues. Newport, June 15, and at Providence, Nov. in Dec. In CONNECTICUT — at Hartford, 15. In VERMONT-at Windsor, 4th Tues. 4th Tues. in May and Nov.; at N. Haven, in July, and at Rutland Oct. 3. (Correct- 4th Tues. in Feb. and Aug. In RHODE ed 1867.) ISLAND at Newport, 2d Tues. in May If any of the days happen on Sun- and 3d Tues. in Oct.; at Providence, 1st day the Court is to commence on the Mon-Tues. in Feb. and Aug. In VERMONT at Windsor, Mon. after 4th Tues. in July; day following. at Rutland, Oct. 6th. (Corrected 1867.) MUNICIPAL COURT OF BOSTON.-By Act of Legislature of 1866, the Municipal Court of the City of Boston was established, to have the same powers and jurisdiction as the Police Court of Boston; holding sessions for criminal business, every day, at 9 A. M. and 3 P. M.,except Saturday, when the afternoon session is omitted;-for civil business, every Saturday, at 9 A. M.; all at Boston. POLICE COURTS have also been established at New Bedford, Taunton, Salem, Lowell, Lawrence, Worcester, Springfield, Pittsfield, Fall River, Newburyport, Chelsea, Williamstown, Roxbury, Lee, Chicopee, Gloucester, Charlestown, and Haverhill. COURTS IN THE STATE OF CONNECTICUT. SUPREME COURTS.-At Hartford, 4th | Tues. in Oct., and 3d Tues. in Dec. At Tues. in Feb., and 3d Tues. in Sept. At Bridgeport, 2d Tues. in Feb. At New Haven, 3d Tues. in Feb., 4th Tues. in Sept. At New London, 2d Tues. in Mar. At Litchfield, 4th Tues. in April, 3d Tues. in Oct. At Brooklyn, 1st Tues. in Mar., 2d Tues. in Oct. At Middletown, 3d Tues. in Mar. At Tolland, 4th Tues. in Mar., 2d Tues. in Nov. At Danbury, 1st Tues. in Oct. At Norwich, 4th Tues, in Oct. At Haddam, 1st Tues. in Nov. Norwich, 1st Tues. in April, 3d Tues. in SUPERIOR COURTS.-At Hartford, 2d SUPREME COURTS.- Middlebury, 1st Mon. aft. 3d Tues. in Jan. Rutland, 1st Mon. aft. 4th Tues. in Jan. Manchester and Bennington, alternately, 2d Tues. aft. 4th Tues. in Jan. Newfane, Mon. following 2d Tues. aft. 4th Tues. in Jan. Woodstock, 4th Tues. aft. 4th Tues. in Jan. Chelsea, 6th Tues. aft. 4th Tues. in Jan. Burlington, 1st Tues. in Jan: St. Albans, 1st Mon. aft. 2d Tues. in Jan. North Hero, 1st Fri. aft. 3d Tues. in Jan. Hyde Park, 3d Tues. in Aug. Montpelier, 2d Tues. in Aug. Irasburg, 1st Thurs. next aft. 3d Tues. in Aug. St. Johnsbury, 1st Thurs, next aft. 4th Tues. in Aug. Guildhall, 4th Tues. in Aug. Abolished in 1855. COUNTY COURTS. Middlebury, 1st Tues. in June, and 2d in Dec. Rutland, 2d Tues. in Mar. and Sept. Manchester, 1st Tues. in June, and Bennington, 1st Tues. in Dec. Newfane, 2d Tues. in April and Sept. Woodstock, 4th Tues. in May, and 1st in Dec. Chelsea, 2d Tues. in Jan, and 3d in June. Burlington, 1st Tues. in April, and 4th in Sept. St. Albans, 2d Tues. in April and Sept. North Hero, last Tues. in Feb. and Aug. Hyde Park, 4th Tues. in May, and 1st in Dec. Montpelier, 2d Tues. in Mar. and Sept. Irasburg, 4th Tues. in June and Dec. St. Johnsbury, 1st Tues. in June and Dec. Guildhall, 3d Tues. in Sept. and Mar. (Corrected 1867.) |