1 Sa. 14 26 17 30 2 SU. 4 25 7 30 3 Mo. 4 25 7 31 4 Tu. 4 24 7 32 5 W. 4 24 7 33 6 Th. 4 24 7 33 7 Fr. 4 23 7 34 8 Sa. 4 23 7 35 9 SU.4 23 7 35 10 Mo. 4 22 7 36 11 Tu. 4 22 7 36 12 W. 4 22 7 37 13 Th. 4 22 7 37 14 Fr. 4 22 7 38 15 Sa. 4 22 7 38 16 SU. 4 22 17 Mo. 4 22 18 Tu. 4 22 7 39 19 W. 4 23 7 39 20 Th. 4 23 7 40 21 Fr. 4 23 7 40 22 Sa. 4 23 15 13 6 9 15 17 6 13 h. m. New Moon, 2th day, 9h. 28m., morning. Length Day's of Days. Incre. D's 2|28|10|10| n'k Place. 3 5311 arm 1 16 0 kn. 8 35 0 51 15 17 6 13 21 legs 10 28 3 12 1 Sa. 2 June, with the mower's scarlet face, Aspects, Holidays, Events, in Perihelion. Very fine 5 W. 6 Th. 7 Fr. 8 Sa. 9 F. 10 Mo. Occupation of Browns by U. S. forces, 1865. Leg. meets. at Washington, 1865. Farmer's Calendar. Do all the hoeing you can with the horse. With straight rows both ways in the corn and potato field, and in the root patches, you can do as much with a horse cultivator and the horse hoe as ten men in the same time. Isn't time 6 C. a few days. let a weed grow. It won't pay to and cost worth saving? Don't Review of 6th Army Corps Change-raise weeds. Keep the hoe ground Pentecost. Whit. S. Low ti. sharp. A man can do more and 9th, Wm. Buckminster, Editor of the better work in the same time with Mass. Ploughman, died, aged 81, 1965. gr. hel. lat. N. able with a good sharp hoe, and so you save 10th. Mrs. L. H. Sigourney, the poetess, in the end by using only the best tools. The best in the market are high none too good. Sow a lot of corn Abra'm Day died at Cornish, winds. in drills for fodder. It is worth a Me.,aged 109 y'rs, 8 mos.,'65. Agreeable weather good deal to cut up green, when 16 F. Trinity Sun. High tides. Cut clover early, and handle it the pastures get dry in August. runs low. in Apogee. carefully, so as to save all the blos17th. Hon. Lewis Cass died, aged 83, 1866. for soms and the leaves. You can't U. S. gunboat Kearsage sinks rebel pi- turn, and stir, and rake it like hay, rate steamer Alabama, 1864. 11 Tu. 12 W. 13 Th. 14 Fr. 15 Sa. 17 Mo. 18 Tu. died, aged 71, 1865. H. hbc. 19 W. 20 Th. 21 Fr. ent. . 22 Sa. growing crops. 23 F. 1st S.af. T. 26 C. Longest best hay, and stock will thrive the 24 Mo. 25 Tu. 26 W. 27 Th. 28 Fr. best upon it. Besides, there is a C. Low ti. weather. fair chance for a second crop, and bet. Prussians and Austa. or a calf, or a cow in milk. Bat. of Frankereau, between Austrians will have a few hours, now and 29 Sa. Rainy and dull. then, to brush off the caterpillars' 30 F. 2d S.af.T. 9 6 C.H6O. without careful looking after. nests. The orchards will suffer, JULY, Seventh Month. Astronomical Calculations. m.Days. h. m. Days. h. 1867. 's Declination. Days. Jh. m. Days. [h. m. Days. h. 129466 5 51 19 20 52 25 19 222 41 19 27 21 20 30 27 19 14 2200 18 32 22 42 12 21 59 18 21 3 24 19 53 30 New Moon, 1st day, 5h. 4m., evening. 15 30 14 13 Sa. 4 34 7 37 512 9 97 thi. | 2 15 10 1 2 57 10 48 kn. 3 44 11 36 6 15 11 11 kn. rises. morn. 61612 legs 7 55 0 23 legs 8 30 1 10 14 legs 9 3 1 56 619 12 2 |