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Time of going throu^hltl^ FcUlsi ' THE pills are level (or still water) about three jK>un and an half on ihi Flood, and abpiil two ^ra on the Ebb^ which makes |jt fiiisable four times in 24 10 i6f }|i minutes each time. — No other rule o^fbe|Jfi^ as ifti&h^depfindA on thp floods in the River St. Jdbn, aAcl f&a; time c»f high water orvfii^8ea|gg^hich is often hastened %' winds, and in the' proplRibn tllhe heij^hth of thetx).- M«i **PWfP|i ■H 'HC- I i^ fr #- 1*. 1*' ■ y,- ^Mi' ^ i"^- . 1^:. <■ MHM^HpH^ 1 W^piam ***^— 1 ■w JftNaiffiy hi^iiXX :3cra^* 1819J * •• Behold, cdHKofirig cl(ia|[^ jky dbfcure, ^ •* Emitting florttt rerriffic Wenilure : . ** Obdiimiie frofl congrafi'the folid earth. *» Yei ^ite-fide converfrgiv^ the evening tnirth. i First Quarter 3(], at 16 minutes after 4 morning. FjiU Moon lith, 52 minutes after 6 morning. ; Lilt Quarter 1 9t|j, 19 minutes after 5 morning. ( ■ New Moon 25Lh,"46 minutes after 8 afternoon. I- • 1 • • 6 CALENDAR,||. rises ©sf'ts H.M. H.M. P. r. # s. H. M. fl.W H. M Circumcision. 7 40 4 20 10 32 3 H 2 7 ^ 7 40 4 20 T H 47 3 5t 1 f 3 C. 2d So*^y afi;il^ Cbristmaa. 7 89 4 21 16 m^rrt. 4 42 t 4 't falling 7 39 4 21 28 49 6 3J 6 3 Apr of Clock 6' 36''. Bpipnany. tveatlier. 7 38 4 22 ■5 2 6 5^ i 4 6 4 7 38 4 2i 23 3 4 7 6^ 7 5 7 87 4 23 n 4 12 8 4^ 8 6 Lucian. j|^ Apogee, 7 36 4 24 18 5 9 9 4< [ 9 7 . 9^'-" '^^slowofClock,8'30^ 7 32 4 28 23 5 42 12 e il 13 7 31 4 29 SI 6 45 12 4|[) 1 14 D|B|9h.long. &o}ne 7 30 4 30 27 7 60 \ ^ 4 16 6 7 29 4 31 "K 8 48 1 4^ 1, 16 7 7 28 4 32 23 9 65 2 20 i 17 c. 2d Sunc^ after Epiph. 7 27 4 33 -A- 11 7 2 5r/ 18 * changealle. 7 26 4 34 19 morn. a4t 19 3 7 25 4 35 '»l 10 4 4f> 20 4 Fabian. ^ en.i:;' 3h. I7m."af 7 24 4 36 15 1 fe5 6 lb 21 5 Agnes. 7 23 4 37 29 7 3f ' ' i 22 6 Vincent. 4 «wow; 7 22 4 38 / 8 4iD 23 7 and 7 21 4 39 28 6 25 9 3^^! \ 24 C. 3d Sun. af. Ep. D Perigee. 7 20 4 40 n '6 39 10 ^ ^a 2 CoQVflriion ot St. Paul . 7 19 4 41 29 sets 11 28 526 3 rain t 18 4 42 6 17 12 C 27 4 Duko of Sussex born. 7 17 4 43 28 6* 4n 1^ 4l 28 fi alternately ^ 7 16 4 44 -K 8 1 L- : 29 6 Day 9h. 30m. long. || W 15 4 45 27 9 H 1 54 } 30 7 kinc; Charles I. niapt /o the ' 4fh Shm. after Epipffi md. 7 14 4 46 T la 8c 2 3( \ h e. 7 13 4 47 25 11 40 3 '( wmammmt 1 2 3 4 .") () 7 •8 9 . U) n 12 13 14 16 lb 17 1J« 10 ;2c. 2? -; m ■ 2^ p 1819 ■ ii^ - * *>. . th. 1 • H. AI. 5 42 morn. 10 1 fe5 ^^ 6 25 6 39 sets 6 17 6' 4n 8 Ci 9 n 10 8(' Gill 4C) 19 { IMM F^BE^mith KKVI%l>ayfi. IBt aqfeas <• Ye, whom the w«rld HlLP^cnty does brflow, '•< Sucebur Bffb#d the iMifdy, all forlorn, **jrhit virtue** {gem th' •(hrancing »ge adorn. First Quarter let, at 9 atfternoon. Full Moon 10th, 51 kriinuteB after 1 morning^. Last Quarter 17th, 15 minutes after 4 afternoon.. New Moon 24th, 29 minutes ftfter 7 morning. % ^ 1 2 3 4 .1 () 7 •8 9 10 fl 12 13 N ti5 Ifc 17 IJ' IP 2C. 22 2^ 2^ ft,- '2^ ■: 2/' 2^ 2 3 4 5 C 7 C. 2 3 4 6 c: 2 3 4 •6 .^.^. 2 a:. «^ 6 7 C. CALENDAR, &c. Purification of B.V. M. or © slow of Clk. 14' 'pefha'p's 3 Apogee.- Agatha. rain. Septuageeima Sufid;jy. ' kctn " • frost Day lOh. long. and north west © ulow of Clock 14' 40" ivinds. Sexagesima Sim. Valentine clear © 6low of Clo^k 14' 30" and tiat lOh. 20ni. lono:. © en. K 5h. oStu. rnctH. cold. .'i^uinquaf^'esima Sunday. i P6rip;eo very Ash Wed. St. Matthew. stormy © slow of Clock 13' ao*' to Ist Sunday in Lent. end. rises H.xVl. H.M 12 11 10 9 8 6 5 3 2 6 5^ 6 m 6 57- 5^ 6 54 6 53 52 m 6 48 G 46 6 45 6 43 5 42 G 40 16 39 o 37 t> 36 6 34 4 4.S 4 41' 4 50 4#1 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 52 54 55 57 58 1 2 3 44 6 7 5 10 5 12 5 5 5 5 5 14 15 17 18 20 5 21 5 23 5 24 5 26 ■J P {{> U 14 2o £b 19 a 18 25 1^ 22 15 28 "I ^26 2S V5 2^1 22 X 23 cA. 19 r. % h. H. M. riecs 5 41 8. 54 10 9 F«{/!U4! m;«^Z ^e a vwlning^tar /rem the beginning of] K«eir Hill October 9th ; then evening Star Hill the end. ffira^ '"".;--'T T^^p" •'^' ^H mk .s k- '"^ jMtf F A&HftH kth X^SWbayi. "^ 18l4 «. , '* The earth when wi^tts VeOure (halt decay, V'Reft by the fun, iiefetOog fatt the day. , ^ i\ ** Erelons its Ibcid verdant hues fends forth, ^ \ ]^ *' And zephyrs urge the myriads to the north. 1 ..A '^™ .^ 1 •1 '. First Quarter 3d, 7 minutes aftor 4 afiernoon. \) Full Moon 11th, 38 minutes afur 6 afternoon. ^ 1 I^at Quarter 19Lh, 17 minutes after morning. ; t NewlBoon 25th, at 7 afternoon. i ml 1 2 CALENDAR, 5 c. rises ^setf H.M.H.M 3) R r. 9 s. H. JVI. H.W a. M \\- David. (y 32,6 28 11 4(» 2 35 -2 3 Chad. moderate 6 30 5 30 27 morn. 3 21 3 4 Shortest Twilicrhts. for ) 29 5 31 n 52 3 5S 4 5 © slow oi;piock 12' 6 27 5 33 22 1 52 5 22 \* ' 5 6 Bat. of Barossa. some r> 26 5 34 25 2 52 6 18 6 7 dayfi. (3 24 5 36 16 3 39 7 40 -i k 7 c. 2d Sun. in L. Perpe. 3) Apo. 6 23 5 37 26 4 25 8 46 ■i, f- 8 2 [ 9 Gr. Elong. rain 6 21 5 39 a 5 5 9 30 ' . it 9 3 Day lib. 20m. long. or 6 20 5 40 17 5 30 10 9 , 1 ; 1(1 4 snoiu 5 18 5 42 njj 5 56 10 43 11 5 ©8lowofClockl0'30" 6 17 5 43 16 rivses 11 20 if 12 Gregory mart. ?% 6 (v)at3h. 5 15 5 45 29 56 11 46 "Ij*. 13 7 [mpm. clear 3 14 5 46 .A- 8 6 12 18 f^ 14 C. 3d Sun. in Lent. 5 12 5 48 27 9 18 12 62 15 2 and 6 10 5 50 "I 10 36 1 28 , ■' 16 3 frosty. 3 9 5 51 23 11 55 2 8 17 4 Saint Patrick. 6 7 5 53 / morn. 3 6 s <8 5 Edw. King of West Saxons. 6 5 5 5,") 20 1 10 4 16 i ■ 19 6 m^^s 6 3 5 57 >5 2 24 5 3(> i 2(^ 7 6 2 5 5S 19 3 24 7 1 21 c 4th Sun. in Lt. 3 Per, en. T 6 6 ■wv 4 16 8 20 I 22 2 [5h. lOh. nioi'. eq. D &N. of 5 58 6 2 18 4 57 9 15 2S 3 © slow of Clock 7*. 5 57 6 3 K 5 25 9 56 £4 4 stormy 5 55 6 6 16 5 47 10 41 25 6 Annunciation of B. V. M. > 54 6 6 T set3 U 19 26 6 weather > 53 6 7 14 7 4 11 57 J 27 7 Peace of Amiens 1802- i 51 6 « 27 8 20 12 S| ; 1 28 c. 5th Sun. in Lent. to ) 49 6 1 1 8 9 30 29 2 the 1 48 6 12 24 10 40 I 36 B 30 3 5 46 6 14 n 11 50 2 18 ■■J 31 4 end. > 45 6 15 18 morn. 3 2 Firatl Full liast Newl 1^ > 3 '\ 4 c. 2 6 o 7 4 8 6 9 10 7 11 12 C. 3 4 61 13 14 15 16 Il7i / ll8C. 19 2 [20 21 22 23 24 125 < 26 j27 28 29 3 4 5 \ 1819 f ■ g- r. % s H. iVI, II 4(> morn. 52 1 2 3 4 5 5 5 62 r>2 3<) 5 30 56 H.W a.M G 56 8 6 9 18 36 1 55 norn. 10 24 24 16 57 p 25 > 47 3 2 35 3 21 3 5S 5 22 6 18 7 40 8 46 9 30 10 9 10 43 11 20 11 46 12 18 12 62 1 28 2 8 3 6 16 30 4 5 7 8 20 9 15 9 5<') 10 4 l3 11 19 ' 4 11 57 } 20 12 2a 30 1 s 40 1 36 50 2 18 :>rn. 8 2 aifV iM> APRIL hath XXX Bayi. 181< *< April returns — thofe early fonnets bring; ** Tiieij Maker's praife aerial choir Gng ; ** Aroufe the peafant to hi* daily tonr, " Lit on fonae branch or perch'd amid the bow'r. Firet Quarter 2cl, 65 minutes after ] 1 morning. Full Moon lOth, 41 minutes after 8 morning, liast Quarter 17th, 23 minutes after 6 morning. New Moon 24th, 24 minutes after 7 morning. ^ ^-^ ^ -^ 1 2 3 4 e 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 3f> 26 27 28 29 30 5 6 7 C. 2 o o 4 6 6 7 C. 3 4 CALENDAR, &c. rises 0set8 H.M.H.M C 5 6 7 ^ snoiL\ Irish Rehel. suppressed 1798 Rich. Bp. of Chich. ^ Apo Palm !Sun. St. Ambrose. (v) slow of CI. 2' 40* foUowed by Day 13 hours long. Good Friday rain. Kaster Day 3 Eclipse invi. Easter Monday Kaster Tueaduy ivef^terly 0slowofClorl< r 10'' BatofCollod 1746 j) Perig winds 1st Sun. af Easter Low Sun Alphiijje Q enters \i 6h 39m evening Bonfi. defeat at Acre continue Saint Goorjo;© with (v) Eclii)Hed visihle 2d Sun af Easter St Mark some Q fast of CI 2' 30" intermis, the e7id ^ Apogee end. D P. M ■ -=■ 4 L MAY haHi XXXI Days. i8ll. ** The night ferene, and vvilight morn, inhale *' The orchard's- fragrance, breathed in the gaJe ; *< Whofe future profpefW cheers each hopeful heart, " Denotes to men what autumn (ball impart. Fiiisi Quarter 2d, 49 nimutes atter 6 morning. Full Moon 9th, 42 minutes after 7 afternoon. Last Quarter I6th, 53 minutes after 11 raoming. New Moon 23d, 38 minutes after 8 afternoon. First Quarter 30th, 44 minnlfts after 1 morning. t^^ Q • CALENDAR, Ac. tmm St Philip and St James Jd Sunday after Eauter S01U6 fast of CI 3' 30" rain. John Evang. Ante P. Latin. V- at2h 30m morninij. changeable. 4th Sun after Easter rather © fast of CI 3' 60" unpleasent D Perigee Day 14h 40ai long for Saint Bonilace the season. cold, 5th Sun af Easter Roga Sun showery weather. Queen Char born Dunstan Ascension Day < enters n 7hlm evening Prince KHz born signs Sunday after Ascension Day Q fast oi" Oik 3' 85" o/Jine Vug first Abp of Canterbury V^en. Bede moderate > Apogee iv&ather K Ch II. restored to tJie VVbk fciunday end Whit Monday tises ©seti- H.M.H.M. r)7. 55 54 52 51 49 47 46 45 43 42 4 41 40 39 88 37 36 35 34 83 32 31 80 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 C 8 c 11 13 14 15 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 37 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 3C' 36 37 38 ■•■ ■I i3 IS 16 >1 14 27 / 26 \^ 20 27 X 22 18 8 14 27 a 22 16 28 H. xM. 1 25 1 55 3 20 3 45 3 5 3 25 3 48 4 12 rifes. 7 58 9 2 10 14 U 25 morn 18 56 1 22 1 66 3 18 3 48 ll.W ». M 4 o 6 7 8 9 3 50 sets. . 8 29 9 30 2 24 11 6 ni2 morn. 12 42 10 20 27 24 10 9 5! 10 28 41 37 26 18 56 56 11 11 12 1 2 2 3 6 6 7 8 9 4 10 35 U 9 U 52 13 27 1 .^ 1 44 2 8i? 3 a 3 60 4 4"^ 20 30 36 43 - Ful Las Ne\ Fira • • Q Hi 1 3 2 4 3 5 4 6 5 7 6 C. 7 2 8 3 9 4 10 6 11 6 12 7 13 c. 14 2 15 3 16 4 17 5 18 6 19 7 20 c. 21 2 22 3 23 4 24 5 25 6 26 7 27 C. 28 5 29 6 30 7 4*^ 1811. e iJe; il heart, tr. in?. "" J) r. ^ s. H.w > H. M. 1 25 H. M 4 10 i:J 1 65 5 13 ii) 3 20 6 20 ■'I a 45 7 27 IS 3 5 8 24 -.ri- 3 25 9 10 10 3 48 9 5! ^1 4 12 10 28 14 riFes. 11 12 27 7 58 11 42 / 9 2 12 37 26 10 14 1 26 \^ U 25 2 18 20 rnorn 2 56 18 3 56 27 56 6 IS X 1 22 6 ^Cj 22 I 56 7 30 T 2 18 8 ?G 18 2 48 9 10 8 %^2 9 48 14 3 50 10 35 27 nets. 11 9 n 8 28 U 52 22 9 30 IS 27 Zd 2 24 1 ,4> 16 11 6 1 44 28 ili2 2 m a moni. 3 5 P2 12 3 GO •^n 42 4 4^^| >* JUNE hath XXX Days. 1819 ** Ere CaDCet'a fun refplendentt *ve behold, ** Forth movei the fiocki, abandoning their fold ; ** Herds grare the lawns their craving* to afluage—- ** At length do coverts feek from folar rage. i Full Moon 8th, 6 minutt s after 4 morning. Last Quarter 14th, 10 minutes after 6 afternoon. New Moon 22d, 37 minutes after Kfmorning. First Quarter 30th, 4 minutes after ^ afternoon. s '^ a ^ 1 3 2 4 3 5 4 6 5 7 6 C. 7 2 8 3 9 4 10 5 11 6 12 7 13 c. 14 2 15 3 16 4 17 5 18 6 19 7 20 C. 21 2 22 3 23 4 24 5 25 6 26 7 27 C 28 5 29 6 30 7 CALENDAR, &c. rises ©setc H.M. H.M. Whit Tuesday. Nicomede Q fast of Clock, pleasant showers. King George III born 1738 Boniface D of Cum born Trinity Sunday warm © fast of Clock V 30" and 3) Perigee agi'eeahle Saint Barnabas for 1st Sunday after Trinity some time © and Cl(^ agree St Alban showery Victory of Waterloo and 2d Sunday after Trinity rather © enters as 3h 35m morning wet 5| Nativity of St John Bap " (v)slow of Cik 2' J) Apogee to 3d Sun after Trinity Saint Peter .* the end^ B 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 \4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 I 4 21 21 20 20 19 19 18 18 18 17 17 17 16 16 16 16 16 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 16 16 16 16 16 16 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 39 39 40 40 41 41 42 42 42 43 43 43 44 44 44 44 44 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 44 44 44 44 44 44 P. -A- 24 22 / 25 yj 22 21 X 19 16 29 « 24 n 18 12 24 a 18 nK 13 25 H.M. 1 12 1 32 1 .50 2 I5f 8 29 20 2 36 3 6 3 45 rises. 8 i6 10 8 10 56 11 34 morn 21 52 1 16 1 40 2 10 2 32 3 6 3 35 aets. 8 6 8 54 9 30 10 10 21 10 42 n 2 11 22 H.W H.M 5 6 7 20 30 27 9 9 10 11 12 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 10 11 12 12 1 1 2 2 3 4 5i % 36 41 ( li^ 89 29 22|f 2i 31 44 44 36 23 4 42 20 10 46 20 60 25 50 2 121 M fr SSBT JULY hath XXXI Days. 1819 *• Hail diligence ; ye fellow la^Vers vhail I *' Ye honour*d (ires; ye fwai/is who gJcan the vale *• The reaje s, ncrv*d with vigour and adroit ; *' Story at eve foine feat or faqi'd exploit I I Full Moon 7th, 56 rninutfiB after 10 morning. Last Quarter l4th, 29 minutes after 2 morning. New Moon 22<1, 23 iwinutes after 1 morning. First Quarter 30th, 41 minutes after 1 morning. II CALENDAR, &c. fine VisitatitonofBVM weather 4ihSunafTrin TrsofStM © slow of CI 4' 10'' growing Bat of Wag 1809 DPerig showers, 5th Sunday after Trinity variable © slow of Clock 5' 14" for (ises 0^et H.M H.M. Saint Swithin some days. 6th Sun after Trinity fine dry Margaret iveather Magdalen 1) Apogee © enters 7 25 « n 15 281 25 [22 SI 20 "^ U) 22 15 "I n 25 9 2 9 30 9 66 10 22 10 46 U 10 il 30 11 54 mom. 57 1 42 2 35 3 29 sets. 8 26 8 48 9 10 9 36 9 49 10 9 10 27 10 48 11 16 5 16 6 36 7 38 8 50 9 48 10 43 11 82 12 17 1 1 32 2 4 2 36 3 3C 4 3'4 5 45 7 13 8 e 9 C 9 4 10 24 11 C 11 48 12 22 12 53 1 1 2 3 3 24 54 27 3 47 4 20 6 3fi Fir: IC 8 9 10 U 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 ao 21 32 23 24 25 2f) 27 28 29 30 31 1819 valcl f?- • I H.M. H.W H. M.j 9 C 9 4." AUGUST hath XXXI Days. J' 1819 <* ThQ goodly (how of fammer'l^fpna away^ *' No more we bear the cheerful warbler's lay ; ** Each fruitful field made deiolate by frofi,/ ** All floral beauties in oblivion loft. Full Moon 5th, 33 minutes after 5 afternoon. Last Quarter 12th, 49 minutes after 1 afternoon. New Moon 20th, 49 minutes after 4 afternoon. First Quarter 28th, 3 minutes aftei* 11 morning. A 1 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 32 23 24 25 2() 27 2H 29 80 31 C 2 3 4 6 6 7 C. 2 3 4 5 6 7 G. 2 3 4 6 6 7 Q. 2 3 4 t) 7 G, ? 8 CALENDAR, 6tc. Sth Sun af Trin Lam. Da\ [Victory of the Nile. si^iS of Jine ' 3/ ^ © lOh morn Transfiguiaiion of our Lord lV of Jtsus P Amelia borri 9th Sunday after Trinity haying St Lawrqnce tceather, Duke of Brunswick born Prince Regent born, 1762 now look loth Sun afTr Assqm of B Dk of York bn Jor [V M rctin Battle of Vimiera and ^ changeahU Duke of Claronco born 1 1th Sun af Trin iveatlter © enters ti)j 8h 51rn oven St Uartholomew to the end of- St Augustiir the l2thSafTr St John B be month' ^mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm SEPTEMBER hath XXX Days. 1819 i. ' 1 «i Now birdi (ippirage to warm ciinet retire, ** To (hun app^ching blaft of wiotry ire; " Infcd and reptile millions are immur'd, ** In torpid ftatc, beneath the foil fecur'd. Full Moon 4lby 20 minutes after 1 morning. Last Quarter llth)34 minutes after 4 morning. ~^ ^ Moon 19th, 28 minutes after 7 morning. Quarter 26th; 39 minutes after 6 afternoon. I Sfe CALENDAR, &c. rises ©aeU H.M.il.M 4 St Giles fine 5 Lon, burnt 1666 D Perigee 5 and 5 HattleofMaida, 1806 5 1 3th Sunday after Trinity agreealle Cnurcbua Copen. sur. 1807 Nativity of BVM /«r some days. 14th Sunday after Ti inity Battle of Quebec 1759 Holy Cross rain .!> Apogee and rather Lambert high C 15th Sunday after Trinity ivindc, St Matthew 4|King Geo. Ill crown. 1761 © enters =& 6h 32m evening moderate |5 5 5 5 5 |5 r> 5 5 5 16th Sun af Trin St Cyprian and fair to the St Mich Duchess Wirt bn 6|St Jerome ^ Perig end. '> \Ci 5 5 5 5 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 25 27 28 30 31 33 35 36 38 40 41 43 44 45 47 6 48 6 50 51 53 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 D P. 6 6 6 54 6 56 6 58 2 4 6 7 9 11 12 35 33 32 30 29 27 25 24 22 20 19 17 10 15 13 12 10 9 7 6 4 2 58 56 54 53 51 49 48 r. 8. H, M H.W H.M 17 X 17 21 H 13 26 21 15 29 SI 21 15 27 22 n 18 / 14 28 V5 26 1 6 2 26 3 55 rises 7 30 7 52 8 15 8 40 9 20 9 46 10 34 11 25 morn 22 1 27 2 35 3 40 4 48 sets 9 35 10 25 11 11 46 12 23 12 54 1 2 2 3 4 6 7 3( 44 2C 40 22 8 22 9 8 9 45 10 Ki 10 41. 11 39 6 2ai2 6 6 45 7 5 7 31 8 8 8 60 9 48 10 56 morn. .. 18 251 1 "38 12 3e 1 9 1 45 2 27 3 21 4 2 5 33 7 8 2.) 9 26 II l( «< «l Full M( LastQi New M First Q • • • • X — .— 1 6 Keir 2 6 3 G. 17th 4 2 5 8 6 4 Fait 7 5 8 6 St. I 9 7 St. I 10 C. I8th 11 2 12 3 13 4 Trai 14 5 15 6 Tert IC 7 17 c. 19th 18 2 19 3 20 4 21 5 Nels 22 6 23 7 \me 2^ C. 24th 25 2 Kine 26 3 Kin^ 27 4 28 5 StS 20 6 30 7- 31 c. 21 8t 1819 n. r. #8. H.W H.M 1 6 9 35 2 26 10 25 3 65 11 6 rises 11 46 7 30 12 23 7 52 12 54 8 15 1 30 8 4t) 2 6 9 20 2 44 9 46 3 26 10 34 4 46 11 25 6 V morn. 7 2il 22 8 22 1 27 9 8 2 35 9 45 3 40 10 111 4 48 10 41. seta 11 39 6 2^ 12 6 6 45 12 Se 7 5 I in fp\ead\d liflein ; *< Vines, clufler'd foil, add to the beauteous fcene, ** And friiittrejM clotfa'd profafely laden,- nod, <* Compliant bowing to the feitile fbd. Full Moon Ut, S minutes after 11 afternoon. Last Quarter 9th, 55 minutes after 6 afternoon. New Moon 17th, 17 minutes after 1 afternoon. First Quarter 34th, 41 minutes after 8 morning. K^ I 1 2 3 4 5 6 • 7 9 9 10 ll 12 13 K4 15 16 \i7 !8 19 iO 21 2a •28 24 2r» 26 27 2^ 29 *[) D. 2 3 4 5 6 C. 2 3 4 5 6 7 C. 2 8 4^ 5 6 7 C. 2 3 4 6 6 7 C. 2 3 CALENDx\R, &c. All Saints 2/ n at 6h i oven All Souls. I) of Kent born Princeaa Sophia born fair and Powder Plot 1605. Leonard. pleasant. 22d Sunday after Trinity Princess Aug. Sophia born. 3 Apogeo dry 3t Martin and Britius frostii, 23d Sunday after Trinity " Machutus look now Hugh, Bishop of Lincoln for Edm.. iCing and Mart, smm 24?th Sim af T J) Perig: ram Cecelia © on. / at lOh i2m St Clement changeable [ev. Catharine Advfctit Sunday St Andrew weather to ifb6 end. rises ©setB D r. #s. ri.w. U.M.H.M. P. 8 H. M. H. M. (5 57 5 3 rises. 11 6 6 58 5 2 15 5 20 11 40 7 5 2J-J 5 52 12 19 7 a 4 58 n 6 30 1 7 3 4 57 24 7 18 1 40 7 5 4 55 25 8 10 2 2S 7 6 4 54 19 9 8 3 IS 7 8 4 52 SI 10 16 3 54 7 9 4 51 13 11 36 4 46 7 11 4 49 25 morn. 5 52 7 12 4 48 m 27 6 56 7 13 4 47 18 1 30 7 51 7 15 4 45 zCk 2 37 8 38 7 16 4 44 14 3 48 9 18 7 18 4 42 26 4 68 10 7 19 4 41 "1,' 6 8 10 34 7 20 4 40 24 8ets. 11 19 7 21 4 39 / 4 52 13 5 7 22 4 38 22 5 38 12 48 7 23 4 37 ys 6 42 1 35 7 24 4 36 20 8 2 16 7 25 4 35 AVI/ 9 16 2 56 7 26' 4 34 19 10 42 3 54 7 27 4 33 X 11 56 5 3 7 28 4 32 17 morn 6 1^ 7 29 4 31 T 1 8 7 2b 7 30 4 30 14 2 30 8 2^^ 7 SI 4 29 27 3 40 9 14 7 32 4 28 8 4 54 9 58 7 33 4 27 2r. 6 8 10 33 1811^ ^mmmftmrnf^nm^^mmmfemim DECEMBER hath XXXI Days. H.W. [\v\ H. M. H. M.| 3|« Imes. Ill 61 2 15 5 20 II 40 12 19 2 2o 52 a 10 10' 51 13111 36 4925 18 morn. 27 1 30 ^1 2 37 14 3 48 26 ' 4 68 6 8 10 341 sets. 11 19 4 52 12 6j 5 38 12 48 6 42 8 9 16 3419U0 42 33 X 11 o^ 56 32 ■: 31 r 30 39127 : 28 « 272r) J[819 M- ** What tho* flern Caecias reigns with frown fevere, " The wood Ignd cre{l hurU round, (all flerile, drear i) ** Let men Hii fame with adoration found* ** Each feafon grants a dated annual round.'* Full Moon 1st, 47 tniauluti after 7 af'tornoon. Last Quarter 9th, ^ minuses after ^ afternoon. New Moon 17th, 29 minutes after 1 mornipg. . First Quarter 23il, 20 triinutea after 6 afternoon. Full Moon Slst, ^ .ainu^es after 6 morning »J?. 1 8^ 7 2 2 30 8 2 3 40 9 1 4 64 9 f 6 8110 33 CALENDAR, &c. a • • ig7lS of 3d Sunday in Advent St Lucy moderate and agreeable l2 D © 9h al'ternoon weather* Toulon fit. burnt by L IIoocl 4th Sun in Adv. i Perijj char St Thomas a^d Short Day ©ent V5 llh41ni frosty, [p[iorn Christ mas Day 1st Sun aft Chria. StSteph St .John ' .in-ffl-ll InnocoHtJ* of Silvestor. $i\oyii. rises ©setP Hl'M.H.M; 7 7 7 \7 7 7 7 7 (7 7. 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 17 7 7 7 7 t7 7 r 7 7 7 7 7 34 36 37 39 40 40 41 41 41 42 42 43 43 43 43 44 44 44 4i5 45^ 45 4 45 45 45 4 45 4 44 44 44 43 43 43 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 26 24 23 21 20 20 9 9 9 8 8 8 7 7 7 6 6 6 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 6 6 6 7 7 7 ]), P. n 21 lo 27 a 21 14 26 -ft- 21 "l 19 / 16 l^ 16 vw 14 29 K 27 T 25 « 21 n 16 29 n^^. rises 5 2 6 42 6 60 7 53 9 10 16 11 10 morn. 14 1 2 3 «1 25 87 4 481 6 8 7 30 sets 6 27 6 49 8 12 9 84 16 60 morn. 13 1 22 2 35 3 4 6 7 30 66 e 4 rises. ir20 12 12 40 1 16 1 56 2 32 3 12 3 48 4 36 6 30 !5i39 7 '38 8 34 9 26 10 14 la 67 U 41 IS 35 117 2 6 2 3 4 6 6 7 8 37 9 -30 10 12 10 5ti 11 84 38 18 ' 6 13 20 35 .- * i i PJtOFINCE OF MEfF-BRUJVS^ICK. His Excellency Major-General GEORGE STRACEY SMYTH, Lieutenant-Governor, &c. &c. &c. His Majestifs CounciL Hon. Jonathan Blifs, Hon. John Coffin, Jonathan Odell, John M. Blifs, Geoige Leonard, William Pagan, John Saunders, Thomas Weiraore, '', Chriftopher Billopp, John Robinfon, Ward Chipman, William Black. Officers of the Leirislaiive Council, William F. Odcll, Esq. Clerk. Xenophon jouett, Est). Serjeant at Armt, Rev. James Milne, Chaplain. HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY. William Botsford, Esq. Speaker. County of Saint John. County of Charlotte. Hugh Johnflon, 1 Robert Pagan, ^ John Ward, I p, • ^ Colin Campbell, I p/- • ,. Thomas Millidgc, ^Ef«l«""- H«gh Mackay, ^E^^"""- Craven Calvcrley. J Jofeph Porter. J County of Westmorland. William Botsford, James £afl( John Chapmar Rufut Smii of Ivestmorl botsford, ^ lerbrooks, I pman, f ich. J Efqri. County of York. Peter Frafcr, John Allen, Stair Agnew, John Dow. nty Of I ork it, ^ • J Kin^h County. James Brittain, \ «#• David B. Wctmore,/^'*^'"'' Qttfen-s County. Samuel Scovil, 1 -, Richard Yeamans, j ^ rs. County of Sunhury. Elijah Miles, \ wr • William Wilmot./*^*^''*' County of Northumberland. James Frafer, 1 «/• Richaid Siroonds. J ^"^'^ ' City of ^^aint John, Stephen Humbtrr,U^j^^^^ Harry Peieis, J ^ > V !»< OjffktTs nfiht Htfuu of Assembly. George Ludlow Wiptmore, Esq Cle>k« Garret Clopper, £»q. Sergeant at Arms. Rev. James Somcrville, CbapUiru Hon ThoRun Wctmore, Attorney General, William Botsford, Es^. Solicitor General. VVilliam F. Odell, Es^. S«cretary, RegiAer, and Clerk of tlieCottncil t)^. CarmichacI, E^uire, Deputy Secretary, orge P. Kemball, Esq. Sarveyor General. Andrew Rainsford, Esq. Receivei General* Francis Gilbett, Esq. Naval Officer. The Cmtrt o/ Chancery. His Excellencv ttie Liku tenant Govaa no ft, Chancellor. William Bottford, ^•JEsqrs . Mafters. M. C. Hailes, Esq. Regiflcr. Esq. Mafler Extraordinary. The Court q/" Governor and Covscil f^ hearing and deter' mining Causes relating to Marriage and Divorce. His Excellency the LiRiJTBNANT Governor and the Honorable Hit Majesty's Council. Garret Clopper, Esq. Clerk. Te RMS I'—Tkejirjl Tuesdap in February and July* Supreme Court. Hoaorifele Jonathan Blifs, Chief Juflice. John Saunders, *) Ward Chi pm^n, ljuflic«s. John M. Blifs, J William F. Odell, Esq, Clerk, and Ckrk cf the Crown. M. C. Hatles, £fquire, Deputy. Ward Chtpman, Jun. Esq. Cleik of the Circuits, and Clerk of the Cro^vn on the Circuits. Tt ItMS— >ri« tAird Tuesday, in February and May, mndthe second Twsday, in July and OQober. Co^mt of Vice- Admiralty. Charles I. Peters^ ^$^. judges, Ward Chiprnan, J§H. Esq. Advocate General* William T. Peters, Esq. Rcgifler. J^mes A. Harvey, Esq. Marifaal. IBtt Ui9 » . in: 1 . •! 1) ii Cnunselloni ajid Attorniea Practuitif: in ih^ Province. FREDKRtiCTON :— Hon. T. Wctmore; S. D. Siirct, W. F. Odell, G. L. Wetmoic, A.S. Street, M. C. HailcJ, and G. F. 8r»cet, Lfqrs. Saint John :— C I.Pctcis, W. Chrpman, jun. E.J. Jaivis, W. T , f*»ter«, antl R. Parker, Jhb. £«^»i««« MiRiMACHi ;— T. H. Peie.s, and S. J. Saunders, Efqiiircs. Saint Andrews : — H. Hatch, and Henry Swymmer. Efquires. Wkstmorlanu :--W. Botsfoid, and I. S. Morfe, ECquirei. i«'* Thomas H. Peters, Efq. Deputy Surrogate, 1 .r ,i l t j If u u^ r^r ' r»-w . d -n > Northumoerlan4, Jofeph Home, Efquire, Deputy Rcgiltcr, J r I. "TTrr-j Ilis Majesty^s Custontfi Port of Saint John, Henry Wright, Efquirc, Colleftor, Robert Patker, Efquire, Comptroller, J. C. Kelly, EfquirCj Surveyor and Searcher. Preventive Officer at tlie Out Bays. John Dunr, Efquire, Saint Andrews. Provincial Revenue, Hon. John Robinfon, Trcafurcr. John Chaloner, Efquire, Gaugcr of Dutiable Articles. Deputy T'Tinisurws Thomas Wyer, Efquirc, Charlotte County, Alfred ArraflTong, Efquire, Indian Ifland. Thomas H. Peters, Efquii^ Mirimtchi* John Keilor, Efq. Weftiffcotland. William J. Munro, Efqnire, Niffipiquet. William Harrington, Efqdire, Shediac. Province. t, W. F. oadi, , F. Sricet, Lfqrj i:.J.J«fis. W. Efquircs. incr, Efquires. :, ECquiret. hninistrt r the Province. York, int John, pnorland, arlotU. ng*s County. uem*s County. tnbury, nthumbcrland. '\ mm JL College of Neuo-Brunswkk, at Frederidonl Hit Excfllency Dir«aors. Charles I. Peters, "j Heniy Wright, VEfqui'-rs, Thomas Paddock, J _, Ward Chipman, JuQ. Efquirr, Clerk and Treafurer. Mr, William Patterfou, Mafler. John. IS. Articles. National School^ in tlie City of Saint John. His Excellency the Lieutenant Governor, the Patron of the inflitution. His Worfljip the Mayor, Prefidcnt, The Reftor of the Parifti, I'he Rev. Dr. Burns, The Recorder, I Committee. Henry Wright, "1 j William Scovil, VEfqaires, | j. Head, J J E. J. Jarvis, Efquire, Secretary and Treafurer. Mr. George Bragg, Teacher. Clergy of the Established Church. Rev. James Milne, Rcftor of Frederi^ion. Rev. Robert Willis, RcOor of Saint John, Rev. , Rcftor of Saint Andrews. ,Rey. J. M. H. h/l. Mercer, AlTiQant at ditto. Rev. Richard Clarke, Re£tor of Saint Stephens. Rev. Frederick Dibblee, Rc£lor of Wood flock. Rev. , Rc6lor of Mpugervillc. Rev. Samuel R. Clarke, ReOor pf G?ge I'own* Rev. Oliver i\rnold, Rcftor of SufTex. Rev. Elias Scovil, He£lor of Kingfion. Rev. James Somerville, Itinerant Miilionary for Queenftufj^ and the adjacent Parifhes. .il :^ lii 1 ml -S 1 1 ' • ¥ §' mi ■Hi • i: Kirk of Scof.hmd. Rev. GeoTge Bums, D. D. Mtnifl«r of Saint Andrew's Church, Saint John. I Elquircs, Ju j Court ot ( Hires of ihfi Inferior Common Pleas. COUNTY OF YOKIt. Hon. Thomas Wctmorc, William F. Odetl, John Allen, Tht Membtrs of His Majejiy'i Council^ and the Attorney and Solicitor General^ with William F. Odell, Garret Clopper, Stair Agnew, Ar- chibald M'Lean, David M'Gibbon, Peter Clements, John Bedell, James French, J<^hn M'Kay, Jacob tilegoo^, Daniel Morehoufe, Peter Frafcr, Henry Smith, Richard Ketchiim, Jame* Upbani, John Allen, Frederick P. Robinfon, Thcmi* Lee, and James MacUu^hlan, Efquires, Jvjlicei (fthe Peace. Edward W. Miller, Efquire, High Sheriff. Garret Clopper, Efquiie, Keeper of the Rolls and Clerk of ihc Peace and of the Inferior Court of Common Pleas. Robert Smith, 1 j.^ -^^ Coroners. William Taylor, J ; Garvet Cloj)per, Efquire, Regidcr of Deeds and Willa, Peter Frafer, "| Andrew Phair, j Robert Smith, )»«Liccnfcd Auflionccrs, Frederitlon. Henry Smith, | Jofeph Kenah, J COUNTY OF WEfeTMOULAND. ior Ccuit of Samuel Gay, "j Rufus Smith, I Efquires, Juflices of the Infcri John Keillor, f" Common PJeas. Benjamin Wilfon, J The Members of His Majffty^i Council, and the Attorney and Solicitor General, with Samuel Gay. Rufus Smith, John Keilor, Benjamin Wi!- foD, Ralph Siddalt, Ti*us Knapp, Leonard Reed, James Eafterbroqks, Andrew Whcldon, Edward Dixon, John Chapman, Chnflophcr Har- per, William Crane, Juii. William Hanii^^on, Jamef Sayre, Willi- am Scott, William Wells, Philip Palmei and Malcolm Wilmot, Efquire"!, JuJIices of the Peace Jofhua Wethered, Efquire, High Sheriff. William Botsford, Efquire, Keeper of the Rolls and Clerk of the Peace and Inferior Court of Common Plea*. Gideon Palmer, \ PI- •,^. r'*,^^— . ,, ,1-, ' > Efquires, l^oroners, - Hughfdn, / ^ ' William Boisfoid, Efquire, RegiOei of Deedi and Wills. Samuel Gay, ^ Efquires, Commilfioners for taking Bail in the Rttfiii Smith, 1 Supteme Court ; and John Keilor, f Com mifli oners for taking Affidavits in the Su- Benjamin Wilf»n,J preme Court. Andrew's Church, f ihe Irfcrior in Pleas. rney and Solicitor Stair Agncw, Ar- nrs, John Bedell, 3aniel Morehoufc, me* Uphani, John lines MacUughlan, Clerk of the Peace Wills. kon. Inferior Court of 4ttornty and Solicitor 'ilor, Benjamin Wi!- James EaAcrbroqks, an, ChriHopher Har- Jamet Sayre, Willi- Maicotin Wilmot, lis and Clerk of the and Wills. for taking Bail in the Affidavits in the Su- ^f y ^ * iferfor COUNTY OF CHARLOTTE. l^"^"Vl*!?^"» 1 Efquires lufliccs of the Inr< Hugh M*Kay, ^ /, * J., „, riL \KT Court of Common Picas. I homas Wyer, J The Members of His Majejy's Ceuncii, and the Attorney ard Solicitor- General^ with Robert Pagan, Hugh M*Kay, Thonaas Wyer, David O^eii, Dame! M^MaOers, Mofies Gerrt(h, Jofeph Porter, Donald Vt'Laughlan, John Campbell, Peier M^CulIam, Jofeph N. Claike, \(f the Quorum^) Warden Hatheway, Thomas Armflrong, Colin i'ampbcii, 'I'homas Wyer, Jun. Alexander Humphray, Moles Ver- non, Gilbert Haggles and Wm. Franklin, Efi^xxu&fJufiices oftht Peace. Elifha Andrew;, Efquiie, High Sheriff. Hairis Hatch, Efquire, Keeper of the Rolls and Clerk of the Peace and Inferior Court of Common Pleas. Donald M'Lauahlap, Efquire, CoroiK'r Harris Hatch, Efc Robert PHgan, Hugh M'Kay, Thomas Wvei, M.^le$ Geiiilh, Rubert Paean, H»ghM*K-y, 1 homas Wyer, Mofes Gcrrifti, Harris Hatch, uire, RegiP.er of Deeds and Wills. Efquire*, Commiflioners for taking Bail in the Supreme Coun. ^ I Efqaires, Commiflloners for y taking Affidavits in the Su- '^fi \ preme Court. Thomas Wyer, Efquire, Licenfed Auftioncer. KINGS OOVNTx. n?";/p;r1..»r*^ "' 1 Erquire*, JuOices of the Inferior Couit ot Common Pleas. David Pickett, ] The Memkert of His Majefiy*s Council, and the Attorn^ and Solicitor General^ with David Pickett, Henry Nafe, lobn Forrefier, lohn Smith, George Pittfield, Ifaac Ketchum, Thomas Ketchum, Ruiof Rulofson, Rev. Oliver Arnold, Henry Leonard, Wills Fiedciick Knox, lames Brittain, Gould Pickett, Benjamin Crawford and Henry Scovii, E((^», Jujlices of the Peace. Walter Bates, Efqotre, Htgh Sheriff. William I'yng Peters, Efquire, Keeper of the Rolls and Clerk of the Peace and Inferior Court of Common Pleas. Henry Nafe, "j David B. \fVetroot'c, \ Efquires, Coroners. George N. Arnold, J Gould Picketr, Efquire, Regifler of Deeds and Wills. Hon. John Cufhnl Efquircx, Commiflioners for taking Bail in the David Pickett, j Suprer.ie Court. Hon. John Coffin, "1 Efquires, Commiflloners for David Picketr, I taking Affidavits in the Su- Wm. Tyng Peters, J preme Court. Caleb Wetmore, Elqutre, Licenfed Auflioneer. i f i*m } i ■ i J i 1 Iter James Peter*, queen's county. iolm VeTrnTw \ ^^*1"''*'> Juflicei of the Inferior c I c - ■ ' I Court of Common Pleaa. Samuel dcovil, J The Members of His Majejfy*s CcvncUt and the Attorney md Solicitor GeneKxl, with j imes Peters, John Yeamans, Samuel Scovil, John Col- well, ^^///t^ ^Kcwaw,^ John Go Wing, Willian Peters, Rev. Samnel R. Claike, Richard Yeamans, James Peters, Jun. and Abiathar Camp, Efquircs, Jujiicts of the Peace» Nathaniel Hubbard Dc Veber, Efqutre, High Sheriff. George Ludlow Wftmore, Efquiie, Keeper of ihe Rolls wcA Cletk of the Peace and Inferior Court of Common Pleas. Thomas Gilbert, Efquire, Coroner. James Peters, Efquiie, Regifter of Deeds and Willi. James Peters, ^ Efquiref, Commi(fiot>ers lor taking Bai! John Yeamans > and Affidavits in the Supienvc Samuel Scovil, J Court. N. Hubbard De Veber, Efquire, Liccnfed Auftioncer. COTINTV OF FUNBUHY. Ifaac Hubbard, "| E.fqu)res, Juftices of the ♦ Elijah Miles, I Inferior Couit of Cora- David Burpe, J mon Pleas. The Memhers cf Hii Majejys Ccvncit^ and the Attornfy and SoHciior Genrrei, with Samuel Peabod>% Elijah Miles, David Buipe, Ifaac Hubbard, John Hazen, (of the Qucrwn,) Gervas Say, Ichabod Smith, Nathan Smith, Chapman Smith, and Stephen Peabody, Efquiies, Jtts- ticts of the Peace. Gabriel De Veber, Efquire, High Sheriff. Samuel D. Street, Efquire, Keeper of the Rolls and Clerk of the Peace and Inferior Court of Common Pfcas, Calvin L. Hatheway, Efooire, Coroner. Gabriel De Veber, Efquiie, Regider ofDeeds and Wills. Ifaac Hubbard, 1 vr • n -tr r . i - r,-. . ».-, * I Ltquires, Comroinioners for takinie Elijah Miles, V J ■, » i Bail in the Supreme Court. David Burpe, Ifaac Hubbard, Elijah M David Bu Samuel D William Pet ley, '^Licenfed Au8ioncer bbard, '\ [iles, I urpe, r 3. Street, J Efquiresy CoramrSoners for taking AfEuavits in the Supiemc Court. COUNTY OF NORTIiUUBEliLANIU Hugh Muuro, "J Alexander Davidfon, I Efquires, JuRices of the Iriferior Richard Simoods, Y Court of Common Pleas. Jofeph Home, J The Members of His Majjejifs Council, and the Attorney and Solicitor GtMeralt with Hugh Munto^ Francis Peabody, William Fergufon, Jo fcph H aid Sirr Robert Whcati Richa Thom Pe5i Farqu Andr( Hugh Alcxa Richa Jofcp Hugh A lexa Richa Jofep Thonr Willi at)i T!ie T< \ Saint Addiii West Additi Char AddiL'i Is Additi Additi Additi Additi -f*' nor mty mndSotkitoT >covil, John Col- ors, Rev. Samnel i Abiatbar Camp, iff. Roils and Cteik as. Is. g Ball picmc oncer. orn'y and SoHcitor <)vid Buipe, Ifaac y, Ichabod Smith, 5dy, EfquiieSy Jus- s and Cierk of the )d Wills, taking >r taking Court. e Iiiferior Meas. ofney and Soiicitof liam Fergufon^ Jo- J ^ n :i: i 1 rmm v^^em feph Home, Ephraim B«tt«, Jannes Roy, Alexander D^tvidfon, Rich- aid Simojidfi, Murdoch M'Kenzir, W.rn J. Munro, Jofeph Saiinder5, Robert Fo-gufon, Thonvii iVrguibn, Richard Pricr, John Citrke, J. Whcaton, a»d Nicholfon, Efquirc^, jti/lices ofiht Peact. Richard Sanilel Clarke, Efqiiire, High Sheriff*. Thomas H. Pbtet', Efquire, Keeper of the Rolls and Clerk of the Peace and Inferior Court of Common Pleas. Farquhar M'Rea, and James Wrighf, Efquires, Coronerr. Andrew Reid, Efquire, Regifler of Deeds and Wills. Hugh, Munro, "^ Alexander Oavidfon, Efquires CommifTioners for taking Richard Simonds, f Bail in the Supreme Court. Jofeph Homr, Hu^h Munrr, Alexander Davidfon, 1 i Efquire*, CommifBoners for taking Affidavits in the Supreme Couir. Richard Simond?, V Jofeph Home, j Thomas H. Peter*, J William Davidfon, Richard S. Clarke, \, ^iccnfed AuQioneers. ar)d Patrick Henderfon, } T!ie Terms of the Sifting of iJie Courts of General Sessions and Inferior Court;: of Common Pleas. ) Saint Joiin — Third Tuesday in March, and first Tuesday in' Jiinf», Septenriber and December. YouK — Sf cond Tuesday in January and Juno. Additional Terms of the Common Pleas — Third I'uesday iri March, and second Tuesday in October. Westmorlam) — Third Tuesday in June and Second Tues- day in December. . A.'Jdilional Terms of the Common Pleas — Second Tuesday irt March and September. Charlotte — 2d Tucs. m April, and 3d Tuos. in September. Additional Terms of the Common Pleas— Second Tuesday in July and December. Kixfi's County — First Tuesday in March and July- Additional Terms of the Common Pleas — First Tuo&day [ri May and November. " ^ Queen's County — Fourth Tuesday in January and Jurre. Additional' Verms of the Common Pleas — FourthTucsday irj April and Oct(»ber. SuNniTiY — Third Tuesday in January and Jane. Add itio nal T er m» ol' iho Common Pleas — Fourtli Tuesday in March, and tlTird Tuesday in October. NoRTiiuMUERLAND — FI st Tuesday in March aif«I August. < Additional Terms of the Common Ploas — First Tuebday id June and November. f I J STAFF or THE ARMY, IN THE PROVINCE OF NEW^-BRUNSWICK, VNDER THE COMMAND OF HIS EXCELLENCY MAJOR- Oi^NEKAL GEORGE STRACEY SMYTR Lipalenant-Colorel H. W. Hailes, Aid-de-Camp. George P. Kemball, E«qmre, Private Secretary. Capiain Archibald M'Lean, *i. r. Staff Adjutant Militia. Captain Jenkins, (late 4lh Royal Vet. Batt) Town Major. Comm'iffariai Department, Thomas Price, EfHj. As&istant Commispai y General. George Swinney, 5 Esquires, Deputy Ab&istantCommfesarji- Thonias Harvey, \ GeneraU. W. Plant, Esquire, Dep. Assist. Com. Gen. — Fredericton. J. S. Jesse, Esquirft, do. do. St. Andrews. Storekeejyer Keeper GeneraVs Department, J. P. Marter, Esq. Asbistant Stort^keeper General. John E. White, Esquire, in dmrj^e at Fiedericton. Ordnance Deparlnfent. Robert Paiker, E'^quire, Ordnance Storekeeper* William Scovii. Esq. Clerk of (he Ch^'»»re. Barrack Department. Andrew Faint-ford, E^q. Asyistant Barrack Master Genernl Andrew Phair,Esq Deputy Barra< k Master — Fredericton. John Chaloner, Eaq. Afsist. Barra< k Master — St. John. Engineer Department, Captain Archibald Walker, Coiuinandiiig. lieutenant Georpre C. Pa^e. Rledical Department. Alexander Boyle. Et^q. Surgpon to ine Forces. John Bo}d, Esq. Hospital Mate. Chaphins, R<*v. James Milne — Fredericton. Kev. Robert Wiilia — Saint John. GARRISON S-^FuJeyidon. Lieut. Col. the Hon. Sir R. Trench, K. C. B. 74th Rogt. L\j- ionel^ Commandant. iSaini John. Major John A. Mein, 74th Regt. Commandant. tSaint Artdreirs. Lieut. A. Atkinson, 74th Rejjt. Commandant. OFF. m •i Capta Diatingu " Bad " Nivi i Hon. Si Colm John A W. Mo D. J. M David."- I'^yro J. John A' Charlef; Samuel A. Atki .TamcH I Rich arc Wadi me»l ; m face in th A pnl golden ru I'filwcr, ai ■null nev( be only ii It i» bt bed on lb oni of Fc on to the W:'/,A iOR-GENEKAL imp. iry. int Militia. Town Major. eneraT. nt Commkisary -Fredericton. Andrews. irtnient, neral. tiictoKl. 4aMer General — Fredfiricton. : — St. John. :eS' . 74th Rogt. C lant. nt. ^^ OFFICERS of Corps serving in KEIV- BRUNSWICK. Royal Artillery, Captain F. Grantham, Commanding. TAih Regiment. Distinguished itself at the lialties of « Asscrye.^^ " Bmaco ^ysieringapatant,'^ ^* Fuentes d^Onor.^' *^ Ciydad R(^rigo " Badajoz." *' SalamcHica'* »' Vitforia" " Pyrenees, « Nivelle^" « OrthisP " Tonbr*^i.2y *' Pr.nimvla.'l Lieut. Cvlonelf Uoss* Flood, (Mjt) Hon. Sir R. Trend i, K- C. B. EnsignSf y Coli/nel. Major, John A. Mein. Captains f W. Mcx>re, (m) D. J. Macqueen, David Stewart, Kyro J. CrabJ)e. Lieutenants, John Alves, Charles King, Samuel Herron, A. Atkinson, .TamcB Fleetwood^ Richard Davies. J<»hn O. LK»yd, John Taylor, John M'iviintock, Georj^f GiM'e. JIvuM. Arhuthnot, Afljntantf Ross Flood. (Lieut) Qaarter Masier. Donald Fraper. ^'urgeortf C. Grant. Ai^sistani Surgeon, Robert Rankon. Paymaster, John Hassard. "i ■■rar Cure for the Tooth Aclie, Wafh your teeth night and morning^ and rinfe the mouth after every meal ; madicate your food well, keep the head cool, and bathe your face in the inorniiig, and before going to bed, in cool waiet. 4 Golden Rule in Agriculture. A practical hufbandman of the highefl authority affurei ui, that the golden rule of agncultnre-— to ufe fuch manures as %vill make heavy land lighter, and light land heavier, cold land hotter, and hot land coldei— muft never be lof) fight of. He who knows and follows this rule, and be only it a farmer. It i» but little known, but it ii neverthelefs a fad, that a littfe tar rub. bed on the necks of young lainb^, or gecfe, will prevent the dep edati> oni of Foxci upon them, thofe animals having an unconquerable averfi on to the fmell of tar. — So Uys the Greenock Adveriiicr. .ll t HI!' mmm CITY OF SMNT JOHjY. »•«?€•«< HonctraBIe JOtlN ROBINSON, Mayor. WARD CHIPMAN, Jun. E«iiuire, Recorder. Aldermkn.' John M. Wilmot, Alexandor M*Lrod, Thomas Harding, } p^ Craven Calverley, | ^' Juhrt Clarke, J^Jhl^ Whiteman, Assistants. Mr. John Jordan, James O. Bf»tt9, Bunjamin Gale, '-' John Clarke, C. M-Donald, Walter Drake. James White, Enquire, High Sheriff, 7 of the City and James C. F. Bremner, E^q. Coroner, ^ County, Charles J. Peters, Esquire, Common Clerk. Thomas Sancton, Enquire, Chambeilain. ' Mr. William Godsoo, Hij;h Conatable. John Wood, ? »f I 1 i> 1 1 Tj i- ^ Marshals. Row and Bunt m, 5 3 Overseers of the Poor, John M. Wilmot, Esq. Collocttsr o. Taxc?. Thomas Sancton, "} ,, John M. Wilmot, ^ ^^'*^'''- Mr. John CInrke, Samuel Tlieall^ Hugh Johnston, ^ Kzekiel Barlow, > E^juirep, Port Wardens. John Ward, } Capt. George Matthew, Harbour Mastor. Wm. Howe Smith,? r- rr- •. r»i • • Adinn Riddorl.. < Esquires, Vmtmg Physiaans, Adino Paddock, Biaxcn PILOTS. Mr, Aljram Mabee, John R«'e*d, John Mills. Licenced Auctioneers^ James Reed, Eeq. Mr. Thornas R(»«'d, Jolm ly^'avitt, , Me.«^?.sr!^. Crookwhank iSi Johnston, Jolui M. Wihnot, E*;qiiire, and Meobrs. Praul «S: kin near, ^ Inspeclor of Wood and Coale, I VVeij^luM' of Hay, Mr. Samuel Smilor,-^! Mea>jnre of (jrain, I Collector of Doj; Tax, I slo. of ^Slippage, and Wharfage. ■■.: I Th. Wi Jac Wil San Jan Job I Sair Wil Jtiht Jam Geo Antt TheM Record Hon. Hon. Jamo John Thot Hugf John Willi LY. Drdor. rdan, n GaU>, ►nald, DraUo. of ih« City and County. lerk, [1. ers of the Poor. ^arclens. lastor. ■ ~ g Physicians. •am Mabee, n K»'e*(l» 111 Millii. icensed Auctioneers^ and Coale, ax, ;o, nml Wharfage. iAMMl Thomas Boyn<*, "J "5 William Hewitt, "^ Jacob Sherwood, William Dunham, Samuel Strange, James Ketchum, John Veal, Samuel Bulyea, 3 > 'O C W>lliam Whitp, William Whcl^ly, Henry M'Adam, James Brittaiirj < L Christian Younjj, John Campbell, William Barlow, Jamt^s Price, Georjije Nevt-rs, Anthony Baker, William Simpson, 7 V f WiTlmm Teagiift, Jc^hn Bernie, I C w Peter Snyder, > II { ^>3vid Fieh^r, I I ^5 I Kcbert Morris, 3=^ ( . CITY AND COUNTF OF SAINT JOHN. ■o , ^ > Justices of the Mayors Court. Ke^coruyr, S -^ JUSTICES OF THE TKACE AND OF THE CHrORUM The Mayoj*;, Recorder and Aldermen, JUSTICES OF THK PEACIS. Hon. W^illiam Viv^zn, ") f Munson Jarvis, Hon. William Black, James Simond-^ Jt>hn Howard, Thomas Monzlep, Hugh Jol.nblon, John Ward, William Scovil, or) Thomas Horsfield, James Codner, j John Brunda!;o, » Philip Mi)sior, Thomas Millidgo, James Peters, Jun. (^ Jialph M. Jar vis. I C. J. Peters, Keq. Kieper of the Rolls^ CUvk of the Mayorh Courtj and of the Sessions (f the Peace, James Codner, Ks»q. County Treaf^urer. John Chaloner, LO^jq. Register of Deeds and Wdls. William Campbell- Esq. Commisaionor lor taking Bail in the Supreme Court. William Campb«»ll, ^ CJharles J. Peters, | Ward Chij)man, Jun. ( Commip^ioners C>r tnk Kd^ard J Jar vis, W. r. Peters, Robert Parker, Jun. J> Kfquires, < ing Atlldavits to bn roa« I / in iho Supreme Court, \ NI^B I ■ ' ' .( I 1 . I i 4t 1 1 r FIRE WARDS. Hon. WiHrnm Pagan Huffh JohmtoM, Esq, Cha> les J. PHers, K^q. Thomas Han ford, Esq. Thomaa Sancton, Esq. Stephen Humbert, Esq. Craveh Calve rley, E«q. J. iM. Wilmot, Esq. Ezckiel Burrow, Esq. Mr. Henry Gilbcrr, Mr. Lauchlan Donaldson. MEMBERS OF THE FRIENDLY FIRE CLUB. Hon. William Pa<;an, Hon. John Kobin-on, H(»n. William Black, Charles J. Peters, Esq. JanieH Codner, Esq. Ui\\rh Johnston, Esq. John Ward, V^^q. David Hatfit^ld Esq. Thomas MiUidy;e, Esq. .Tames C, F. Biemn^T, Escj. William T. Peters, Esq. Edward J. Jarvig, Escj. Craven Calverly, E^sq. Harry Peters, E'^q. Ezekiel Rarlow, E^q. Ralph M. Jarvis, Esq. James Potter, E«q. HONORARY H'^n, Chi«^r Justice Bli^s, Hon, Christopher Biii(»pp, Hon. John Black, Hon. Thomas Wot more, Munson Jarvis, E'^q. William Campbell, Esq. Jolin M. Wjlmot, Esq. James Peters, Jim. E-q. William Donald, E^q. AV. H. Smith, E>»q. Ml. James Henjiricks, Zulmon Wheel(»r, John Ward, Jun. H«'nry Gilhe.rt, Daniol Lr>v*^tt, Andrew S. Ritchie, James T. Hanibrd, Thomas Smith, JamoH Burns, Benjamin L. Peterp, Alexander Ldmond, R. W. Crookshank, Thomas Barlow, MEMBERS. Thomas Horsfield, Esq. John L. Venner, f>q Francis Gilbert, Esq. Mr. Richard Sands, Jamei Grt;^or. REGISTERED FIREMEN, Mr. David Watkkuury, Chief Enjrineer. EnrTnk, No. 1 — Wif/in{^ton. Archibald Andeifon, Mr. John Mflick, Captain. William V. Kelly, Micharl Hennigar, Jun. Lieut. William Riiftin, Hr.niy Hennigar, "^1 hun>a» Ruftin, FJijab Spuir, Obadiah Purdy, George Whiiakcr, JoHii Thatn, ■ ■ Rol H Ihc H Joh ^B Gen B' Tho H Fir! H Wil H Arc ■ Jnh H Alej H^ Solo H Rob H Joh. H' En'UI.N H' Mi, Lc^ B Tr.hr ^B Wil H Wil 9 Vv^il |B Mag B Davi H ' Solo ■ J-re, H Thor ^B fmip H Will ■ Johr Wil V And H Geo ^p. Step ^■'' Rob H E.VGl |H Mr CoJ H Geol V' Thol ^B GecJ jH^ He J H' JanI m wJ 1 /?oa://l ■ to FrM 1 '^ Vo Hani H Head 1 H Ferry fl ■' Ockiifl K BiiHg(H R DittoH verloy, E«q. ot, E^q. low, Esq. (iilbcrt, an Donaldson. IRE CLUB. Imot, Esq. s, .Inn. E-q. naliJ, Epq. hf Ei»(]» Henilricks, n Wheelor, ■-g VarH, Jun. ■ "'."J GilUp.rt, v/; Lr>v<^tt, ^' w S. Ritchio, ■i T. Han ford, .;■*,■ as Smith, Burnis, min L. Peterp, 1 nd«r Edmond, . Crookshank, 1 las BarloWy '■f R-S. ■4 torsfteld, Esq. m enner, J«>q is. liberty E«q. H ird Sanda, ip a Grt^or. > EN, " Enji^in<»or. lid Andcifony n V. Kelly, n Ruftiii, 1 Buftio, h Purdy, hain, w ""t Rohert Harris, 1 hcnrjas Adams, John Moricll, . George W. H, Whitriey, Thomas Revcll, • Ftra Hammond, William Godfoe, Jun, Archibald M'Millaii, John Keliy, Alexander Lawrence, Solomon M'CuUogh, Riibcit Welch, John Barry. En'uixk, No. 2 — Waferh^o. M.'. Levi I.ockhart, Captain, John Bcrnie. Lieutenant, William N, Venning, William Dunham, Vv^ilham J. Gaynor, Magnefs SebaOian, David Miitfhal, Solomon "Hopkini, Jnfeph Morfc, Thom«s Reed, fmies Good A- in, William Hewitt, John Diury, William M*Kee, Andrew M'Cicady, George '1 hompfon, Stephen (>ereau, Roberi Wood, jun. EvGiXE, No. S— Nelson. Mr ('ornclius VanHorne, Capt. George Wat»ibuty, Lieat. Thomas Boyne, George Bonlall, Henry M'A«kun, James Giant, Wjllet Carpenter, Jun, William Barlov, William Whclplcy, George Kay, Jacob Kay, Patiick Murphy, Alexander Kirk, James \Vhite, William White, William Bailey, David Webb, John Leonard, William Taylor, George Hewitf, James Logan, Leonard Woodwoith, John Dunham, John C. Waterbcry, John Campbell, Engink, No. 4 — Simjth. Mr Andrew Hutchinfon, Capt. Edward Bennifon, Lieut. Hush Wilfon, Robert Stewart, John Bowyer, Thotras Hunter, John M'Naughtoo, Caleb Rarcliffie, John M 'Alpine, John Hammond, Thomas Smithy , Samuel Gillies, Thomas Spragg, Gilbert Drake, Ifrael Lawfon, Stephen Golding, Phink'y Crawford, Robert Beck, John Haibei, Wm. Brundagt!, Ebcricier Herrington. Road from the Cifij of St John fi ) Fre de licton . uileh. To Hampton Fcr v, «^]^ Head ol the Belliile, lo Ferry at Wmdet/s, Ift Ockuabog Bridi ^, g BnHge at (. orey's Mill, 8 Ditto at Swan Cieek, 8^ ROAD S. Sunbury Court-Houfc, ?crry at OromoCio, Fredcrifctoi), 9 s 9 — ga !\^ote — By turning to Oage Town the diflaiice between 0<-nabog and Corey^ Mill is incrcafed about a mile. 4 I m ? ,» 'i Road from St, John to Freder- ictoriy QH the Western side of thii River, milks. From Carleton to Manawa- gonift), (Sweei*s) 3 Alwington Manor, 13 Worden's, si FrederidoQ, 45^ Chriftian Steve's, The bend of tbe River Pettcodiac, IP —50 Road from St. John to Ft /- id44i^ A'o id from Fredericton to West- morland Court-House, via Wordsns. miles. To Worden's, 45I Head of Belllfle, 12 Studville, 10 The Louit-Houfc, 89 Road from Fredericton to the IVestm rland Court-House j via the Washademoac, To Waftiademoac Ferry, and acrofs, Watfon's, J19 Head of Bellifle, is 1 he Court-Houfe, 89 140 Road from Fredericton to Mirimachi. miles. 67 Road from the City of St. John to Fort Cumberland, MILBS. To Hammond River, GoldinR*s» Hampton Ferry, J. Baxter, vStjudvilIe, Sutlex Vale, Spicer's, Carlifle's, James Blakney's, Jufticc Scott's, m4 10 10 8 6 »3 10 To Doaor Cafey's, 17 M'Lcod's, 5 Sutherland's, (on the Por- Porter's, ' 6 Pond's, t Davis', 13 James Donald's, 12 John Aftle's, ' 7 The Forks, 1 Indian Town, 14 Beaubear'f Iliand, l^ Couitboufc, ft ao«4! tie River 9 10 ridge» —50 > 14 ourN cr'f, 9 10 '^. 7 6 ii iT' I 11 III S I G J^J L S Made at Pajitwdge Island, and repeated at Fort-Howe, when Vessds are coming into ike llwbour. One ball close for one* t^c^uare tigged vessel, Oi*e ball half hoisted tor two do. Two balls close, for three do. Two balls separated for four do. A pendant of any colour, for five do. A do. under a ball, for f^lx do, A do. over a ball hj;ilf hoiKtt^.d, for s^ven do. A do, under two ba\lu close, for ei2;lit do. A do. b<3tweentv»'o*ballj* separated, for nino do. A flag of Hny colour, for'ten or more do* [T'/zp ahoxt are hoisted at the east or tvest yard arm, according to the quarter the vessel first appears in, with the addition of a hall at the centre of the yard until the vessels can he seen, tvlien one or more of the foUoimng descriptive colours will hi hoisted at the mast head.] An Union for a Flas: Ship, witli or without a Squadron, Do. with a Red Pendant over it, for a Two-decker, Do. with a Blue Pendant over it, for a Frigate, Do. with a white do. over it, for a sinnull armed Vessel, A red Flag pierced white for a Packet^ A blue Pent-Jan t for a Merchant si up, A red Pondant for a Merchant brig, A whilx^ Pendant for a topscil ychooner or sloop, A Foreign Vessel, a blue a\ id, white td it will be found equal to (he mod cxpeniive or troubie(orae picpaiatioiK c into fmall pieces; me niched dripping I be found equal to NAMES OF HIS MAJESTY'S SHIPS, UNDER Tfli: (J')\1\1.\NT> OF Rear Ailmmd Sir DAVID MlLNLl, K. C. B.awi K. W. N John Pavfox L.v.mev. Ivq. S>(-Totfiry. LEANDERGOGuN! Captain E- Cheiham, C. B. LicuU. MaUliGW Muilro, :^--i Uuviar^ J. M'DovvpII, W. Reniiie, A. Mfiol^^an, R. Aitchi-on, Ccift. Marinas, W. Colliris, DEi:, 24GUN3. Capfain^ San iutl Chambers, Licuts, K. ilonner, Wi-I^h, Lh'ut. Marimi", 1). Campbell Mastery Walter Rtimsay, Surgeon. John Sand^n?, Rd. S.iillli, (2.) tiirscr WYE, 24 Guns. Lieut, ditto^ R. S. Holland, C-ipt. John ILirpor, c. b. Masltr^ p. Cii'l ranee, Sargcon, H. Baillie, Assisluntsj W. T. Llewellyn, J. A rrn strong, Jhap?ain, R. lirown, hu'SP.r^ J. MihiGr. FORTH, oO Guns. Captain Sir J. Louis, Bart. Lituts. J. Maples, I^ P. Bagwell, Hon. G. Russell, Lieut, Marines, J. Nicholas, Master, W. Sinailes, - Limit. Htmrv Brett GRASSHOPPER, *13 Gyxs Capt. Htni y Forl.Hv-j, LiLMit. Henry Crockor. SARACKN, LSGuNs. Captain John Gure, Lieut. H. E. Coffin, ILVRRIER, 18 Guns. Capt. Sir C. T. Jone^ij Lieut. G. VV. Matson. : BELLETTE, IS Guns. . Cjpt. George R. ^^c(\\iU, ':lUeut..P. G. Phiant»W/ : .• . IT M A S O J^ I G. The R. W. the Hon. Thomas Wetmobe, 0eputy Grand Master, in New-Brunsvv'iok. \Lodges under tlieJurisdictioji oftlte Grand Lodge of Nova-Scotia ON THE RECUTRY OF ENGLAND. Nb. i88, called St. Andrews* held at Halifax, ift Tucfday in the month. No. £11, called St. John, held at Halifax, i(i Monday do ON TH* REGISTRY OF NOVA-SCOTIA. No. 1, called Union, held at Halifax, 2!;1 Monday in the month, No. 2, called Virgin, held at Halifax, 4th Monday ditto, No. 3,^called Parr, held at Shclbuinc, ad Thurfday ditto, N«. 6, called Digby, held at Digby, i(l Tuefday ditto, No. 7, called Temple, held at Guyfborough, ift ThurfJay diuo, No. 9, called ChjcOer, held.ai Ch?fler, id Tuefday ditto, Np. 10, called Hiram, held at Shelburue, 2d Tuclday ditto, Ko, 11, called St. George, held at Cornwalhs, ift Monday ditto, ' — g ^ - ¥v No. 19, called Sf. George, held at Maugervillc, N. R. edTuffdav do No. »t, called Sion, he'd at Suflcx-Vdle, N. B. id Monday aficr FM. No. ca, oiled Solomon, held at Ficderiflon, N. P. ifl '1 ncld-iy after do No. «5, called Annapolis Royal Lodge, held at Annapolis Royal, thp -> I ft TuffJay in the month, No. zGi called St. Johi), held at Charloite-Towii, Piince Ed. Jfland, sd Tucfday do. No. 27, called Hibrrr.ia, held at Liverpool, 2d Tuefday do. No. cS, ca!!e»l Harn finv, hf Id at Sydney, C B. ifl Wcdncfday do. No. eg, crllcd St. John, held at St. John, N. B. ifl Tucfday do. No. 31, railed Mifiian, hcld'at Kinpfton, N. B. 2d Tucfday do. No. ;-,«, liiUfd \Vt'«M*orth, hi id at Yarmouth, 2d Tucfday do. No. 04. called Orphan's Friei.c', held at St. Stephen's, N. B. lO Wed nefday after Full Moon. No. g5, called New Caledonian, held at Piflou. ad Tuefday in month. No 36, called Newport, hrld at Newport, iftTtief alcr every F. M. No. 37, calU'd Eaflcin Stor, held at St. Andrews, N. B. No. 38, called Uriibit, held at St. John, N. B. 2dl uefday in the rvierth. No. 59, called Roval Standard, in the Royal Artillcj^y, fid I ucfday do. No. 40, called Miifquodoboit, held at Mul'quodoboit, every Tuefday be ; fore Full moon, No. 41, called Re^jCnt, held at Doicheftcr, ift Monday in the month KOVAL FAMILY OF ENGLAND. Age in 1810. KING GEORGE IIL - - ; - born June 4, 1738—81 QULx.N CHARLOTTE ^May 19, 1744—75 George Prihcc of Wales, (REGENT) - - Aug. 12, 1762 — 57 P.'ince^redefick, Duke of York ^ - - - - Aug, 16, 1763 — ,56 Prince VV 76 7— 52 1790 — 89 Princcfs Mary, Dutchcf* of Gloucefler Prirtccfs Sophia - - y " • — — 5ie^*»«K«* PrWeft of Wales - 'r - - - - - • Dutchefs of York - - - - - - - . Prince Leopold of Saxc Cobourg - - - Prince Frederick Lewis Charles Auguflus (of Hcffe Hombourg) ------- Princefs Adelia Adelaide Louifa Thercfa Carolina ; (of Saxc Meinin^en) Dutchefs of Clarence Aug. 13, 1792 — 27 Princefs Augufla Withelmina Louifa (of HciTe , Caffcl) Dutchefs of Cambridge - - • JPrincefs Mary Louifa Viftoria (of Saxe Cobouig) Djtchefs'of Kent ... I The fa guar Howyj lewi ' The parti A haFl fwaj This tJ A hi Tl OfnJ ci Ti ■P"^*^"»W»"PW~-^« Ice £d. JflaDd, Age in 1819. 13,1792—47 MISCELLJKEOUS SELECTIONS. liito 4 ('(lual |j-«rts, c Solution of ihe me- ihodcf divi- ding a field ci litis fhA[)e ■ ihe Oi.jpe us the cnjjM.'jl field, in our lafi. Solution to the puzzle No. 1. Fioni SIX take IX, and ST i c IX X, — 1 Us XI, L,— Xj 5 « Solution to No. c, t IVIL. Solution to No. 3, LONDON. 'I'hc mcihcd of CfiClofinj* the 8 /. A% by one continued motion ot the pen, VI ithout taking it cfP, or retract- ing .my part, we (hail leave 10 the ingenuity of our. young readers. —00— Sclutiem of thru Charades in our lajl F I R ST. The faithful cur his humble mafler guards, Wovfjew are thofe whom happinefs lewardsl The curfew to\h the knell of parting day," A haimlcrs relic of opprcffion's fway. SICOND. This golden ring can firmer bind than chains, Ah, haplefs thofe who fliuggle to be free ! 7 he tender dove ihall dill an emblem be. Of nuptial love, which foftens all our pains, Go, gentle ringdove^ *midft the groves and bowers, Thy plaintive notes fhall guile I the tedious hours. THIRD. A pill is fmall and fpherlcal. And grimes my ugly fecond, My whole, in times moft clerical, A holy pilgrim reckot^ed. B >LUTION TO THE GEXEALOGICAf rUZZLE, IN OUU LAST. A. and B. two neighbours, had each a Daughter, after which they became widowers. A married B's. Daughter, and B. married A's. Daughter. A. by his wife had a Son. B. by his wife had a Daughter '1 he la(i parties married each other and had a child, which alto- {;ciher conCft of fevcn. < 'i^*-<- QUERIES. If a woman were to change he icx, what religion would fhc be of? Whit thing is that which is lengthened by being cut at both ends ? What Is majcfly deprivecl of its externals ? What was yeftcrday, and will be to-morrow ? What has moft legs, a horfc or no ho, fe ? What is moft like a horfe's (hoe? Why ii a glafs-blower likely to teach the alphabet a pace ? What is the longcft and the fhoiteft thing in the world ? fwiftcft and slowcft ? the moft i vifible and the mufi extended leaft valued and the moft regretted!* without which nothing can be done ? which devours all that is fmall, yet gives life and fpith to all that is great ? ENIGMA, A word there is five fyllables con- tains, Take one away no fyllablc rcmairs. ) the P thel [ indi-I :?ihe| y I i'i ir 1 1 Wilh me is fcen to move, You will mod certainly confefs, I all her charms improve. Strike off a letter from my name, And we fhall then Accord, That many a fleed has flown like wijid, To win me for his Lord. A letter more ftruck off, you'll fee, That e'en a King mud bow to me. ENiGMA. empty (hadows and KlitterinR bnh- When l)elia ihro' the maiy dance bles of worldly happlnefs ? JIappy as all the wealth and glory of (he world can make thee — all is but Jl''fping — dreaming \ and what is itill more to be lamented, it is fleep in ?t finking fiiify, when thou (ho i Id II vi^uroudy ply tfic pump — It is d'^eamin^ thou art a prince, when thou fhouldfl loek ledeaiption from vileji fiavery . EXTRACT. t Lorenzo ! does the beggar /Lep^ when his buify fancy is rearing a royal edifice ? Does the prisoner, dreawy when he imagines himfelf fauntcring in the open fields, or wandering in f) >wcry groves ? And cand thou think thy immortal foul uwake^YW^ thou art puifuing the Thp, caf^e afJere.'l. - Torn Ca%e (forae do report) was lately haltered. If this be true, why then tke case is altered. Catharine, who was a {hrcw and fit for no man With bcntitijj fooo hcamtigeni!, woman. ■ ■ .■ i--a »^»i;iUI6r';'i . ' ',Z»> — A FABLE TO THE LADIES. The fair fex once fcnt a peiiiion to Jove, And the bearer was Cupid, the fly god of love, Entreating and praying, with mij^ht and with main, That all might be handfome, inftead of Tome plain. The thundering god, turning round to dame Juno, *' Decide this affair, as 'tis certain that you know Beft (o deal with the fex." ? — The goddefs thus prcff'd Bade vanity dwell in each feminine bread, Whofe magical power, approaching to won'"-. Has produced the cfFoft you will find writt-jn under — *' The beauteous are mote fo (as gofpel receive it,) And thofc who are ugly will never believe it." Good ^idvice. " Quit your pillow and go about your bufinefs, if you have any — is its fiiU ir)jui)£lion ; if not, fcek fome. Let the fun's fird beams (bin- on your bead in the morning and you (halt not want a good hat to defend you againd its forching rays at noon. Earn your brcakfaft before you eat it, and the fherifFdiall not depiive you of your fupper. Purfue your calling with diligence, and your creditor (hall not interrupt yon. Be tempeiate, and the-phydcian fhall look in vain for your name on hit day book.^If you have a fmall farm, or trade that will fuppi^t your family, and add a hundred dollars a year to your capital, be contented and nevei go to Niagara to buy land that is to be m^de on the eighth day df the ^creation." ! O^J* Contributions to this department %c ill he peculiarly accepia- hie yif in time for our next. A . ^eafonahle Hints to Farmers. ' '■' It is presuaied you are fully aware of tfie importance oi havinj; good seed selected for planting;. This ought to be carefully attended to as it regards the several sorts of risgeta- bles and pulse ; but as it regards the different kinds of grain, more particularly wheat, it is of the greatest coneequence. By paying suitable attention to the selection of seed wheat, and by having it well prepared before sowing, the crops throughout the country would probably be increased one fourth in quantity. Old experienced Farmers generally pre- fer the seed of their own raising, or gel ting a supply from their neighbours, provided it be good. When it is brought from a dit^tance, we cannot ascertain its quality with any de- gr*ie of certainty. The seeda of many noxious and injurious weeds may be intermixed therewith, which cannot bo dis- cerned — besides, it may be questioned whether wheat and other sorts of grain will not depreciate by being sown in a; «oil diflferent from that on which it was raised. To the io- veral modes of preparing wheat for sowing, we add the, fol- lowing which it seems has been practised by some of the Farmers in Connecticut. — Soak the seed in strong brine from seven to ten days, say a buJihel and a half to the acre, skim oflT the tillh that rises on the top, and at the end of not less than seven days, pour offthe pickle, mix with it slacked lime and sow it the same day. Several farmers who have prepa- re(]l their wheat in this manner from five to eight years, and the average crop has been about twenty bushels per acre, fr»e from smut or blast. We repeat that, though these maladies may be guartled against with a degree of certainty in wheat if the seed be good, yet we are confident, that these diseases; cannot be eradicated from grain affected therewith, and if sown, they will increase until the crop is run out. This we have learned by experience. To increafe a Barky Crop. Dissolve three pounds of copperas in a pail-full of boilioffi water, add to this c^s mucli dung puddle water ai %vill cover three or four bushels of barley, stir it and let it steep for .four and twenty lu)urs ; when the seed is spread and drained, siftf on fine lime which fits it for sowing. Barley grows tvcll oQ almost all kinds of soil, if properly managed but thut which is moderately light is perhaps the most suitable. The land should il>e well subdued by previous tillage, and well heated with dung, lime, ashes or other hot manures, if you would have an abundant crop. \ 'V h ! i * I As a necessary pr€^rationori?(y«,'for sdwirtj^, observe the fqllp wing directions : Salt ia to be dissolved in water until^an egg.^viU swfirn, then half aa much more ja tO;be added and tht* seed put to st6d to b© early, 80>Tt?d oats at break of'd^y, and harrowed all in before'stftii-isifig; H6 obye'i'Ved that the oat^' soN^n th vis eaViy, oulst^l^jped thd othter oafs b6\vx\ on" the samfe ddy afi^jr the day was domd oti, ^r^vv taller, ^Itid a lAtg^r he$d,dndap. pcftt'^d ev^ry 'wiky better, dithoiigh t'hait part of thb land which WMs sowed early, If tlier^ was dtly dittai^eVice wafa the poorest side. Oui* AiilHoV' dontinueis, it i? agf^ealilef to reastm that it Should db good. For the d^ws aVe Inrfpregtt'ated with nitrojU^ salts tfnd is iHe principal' thirty ivhitjh etiri'ch the gtx)Uhd whfiri it lies Mhiy ; this det*- bding h'arr6>)*^ed in vi^ith thl^ SSed triay pt'oMote its growth. If the seied were so ivu in thd ev^ihg aKy td to 116 All rtight to bb sxSaked d:nd Softened by thedfeHj*, AM then ha'^rbsv^d Hi the mprning /AitI/ knowt^'no^i wh^tlUir shall ptbnpef, this &r that; it tftJiy th^^ttefbte be best to ibnake IKisIl of botlk ^ays. While upon thd subject of the culture x>f grain, xte would^ add. the foHo wing: statement, published in the popi^s some months since : I Daniel Kussey, of Fairfax, do tostify and de- clare, that in the summer gf 1816^ I put out a piece of wheat to be reaped Kjr the ,i»«i^ f<3 Samu«*l Kollfn^ ;,al"to,r reaping we meaW^^lih^land with line, dtid H cotitained drt acre and twefit;^!rodirand no rhore. In JainrtfyjPerrinRejid, of Fair" fax, helped m<9 Ih^Ash the«ftme xtheat and it m^iistii^ sixty frnM* bu^^l^a^da half. The larid v^at^ plouijhed once in Ju< Jy, thq y4^«r before, ai^ €>rb8s ploughed in the fall. In th« spring of 1810, it wafS ploughed twice before sowing, and two bulhoift and a half of seed i^er* sdwh on sdiid piece. Thd land WAb a yard for ttty cAttld for tvro sufntttora bbfbrd anj wftsnot otiierwifte nMoured* J Hifitssng^Jlcd to Fartnen tchm the fatter Harve/f is coming to maturity. ' " ' * ' ' ! 1)q not' be inliiflc to cut your fialks— Tyou\fill lofe Very little, by let'tfrfg them flatid till they lofe their deep green colour, bcgm to torii yellow, and becoihe di'y at the extremities. And till this Oag«. tb^ are needed to nourifli 4he ear. ' The lap of the upper ftalk it ablisibcd^' and is neceflitf y to the perfe^ion of the gj'ain 9s the lower iJalkr liy.9M cut your Q^lks hpfoie they begin to loCe their deep gieen^oloMr, f^isc of ibe ^^ry \yjll l^e in ti)e milki Tbeje, by l^eing |deprivf:d of the f^ovi- rifhment of the upper (talk, will fhrink and blaft. Other ears, ytrbich are more forward, will blafl ^if inch or two at tbe end. By cutting ybiir ftalks early, you will lofe linorr in ^he grain than you will (ave in fodder. Corn ri^ms fobser wb«n ibo flalks are not 43it. When ike eoifei is completely ripe, the ear faHs, and hangs by a witby Aem diffifiuitfobe broken. The ear falls mucbTQonerwben the ftalk* are fuffere^ tO;flaiid| than when they ar« cat. Tbistinay bs fecn in a fidd wbdte part of i^ rows a^tecut. Wbere< they are iKxt cut, the pickirtg will be a:!!!!!^ more difficult, as the car* -are stot^o eafily broken off; hutwfaefC the ftaikt arc cut, the flems 'remain green and brittle, Tliis pfovestbartabo early cutting of the >i'- '* Pofc-rtofs. . " ' A i^Irerich ag/lt, Uiat iheiprofitf of our .thLtriefi tnay be greatljr aHgi¥»e»ted by i( pixipol" lU^Unition to 4fi« breed nfmHch oows P' Tlief<* k said g^Oil ig|^'t»' or hotter /evl t|ian otheirB, giving doa- ble t}i.o qufi^niity oifinilk. It is very .«pare|,es8^h^8tijpjjl to g,o on re^cins the calves^ iirora poor cowqj in |U'^|eji;'^]g^Q i^ thi()«^ "i .1 1 u ,AW . I II II. 1I-... !>■! I. MMiwn i fim m \a from good cow8| jret this is pretty generally done^ becBiiee the excellent cowa bring excellent fat calves for the market. Their good or bad qualities are undoubtedly, as well as their color and size — at lea^t in a very considerable degree. Why should we scruple this, any more than the improvement of the breed of horses? The bull is to be chosen with no less care than the cow. The best cows for miik may be reared as certainly as horses £ov race or draught — and in a dairy country, the total neglect of this important care is shameiui and unaccountable. Fattening of Hogs. '■ The difufe into which the cuhivation of Maize or Indian Corn is ra> pidiy faliing, may be confidered very advantageous to the agricultural profperity of this Country. The very great exp'tnfe of labor beflowed upon this culture, the negle£l of wheat, rye, barley and oats, in cofife- quencc of an attention to it, ,the uncertainty of the crop, arifing from the fudden tranfitions of its climate — and above all, a roiflaken eOimaie of its v^ue, are circuroftances which contribute to render the raifing of Indian Corn, the very warft fort of hufbandry for the northern cHmates. An idea is entertained annong the common farmers, that fwine cannot be fattened without it : this we apprehend is an et lor. One would fup- ]H>fe there never was any good pork or bacon 'i Great^Britain or France, where Indian Corn is feldom or never feen. Let us inquire how hogs are fattened in England. It may be bene- ficial to uj, if it only eradicates our prejudices in favor of Indian corn. Coarfely ground oats, barley meal, pea meal or peas unground, beans either whole or broken, are commonly ufed. Beaps contain a greater quantity of nutrition in the fame bulk, than almoft any fort of grain. —> A Winqhefler bufhel of peat may add about nine or ten pounds to the weight of 9 good hog of twenty fcore, or perhaps fomcthing more upoQ j^ large or confiderable lefs upon one of fmaller fize. A hog, when put Uff^^to fatten i** good condition, (and they fhould never be put up in a contrary flate) which, when fat will weigh twenty fcore, will confume in the pioportion of (ixur feven bufliels of peas or other fimilar i^iaterials. A practice has recently found its way into Eflex and the othe/ parts of England, of fattening fwine, which has been found extremely benefici- al, viz. that of feeding large hogs in feparate ftalls, fo conflru£led that the animal can at his pleafure conveniently get up, or lay down, but cannot turn roun'd. The ftalls are upon an inclined plane, from the head to the tail of the animal, and are cleaned out every day. Barley meal mix- ed with water is the food ; and a pig forward in flefh, weighing feventy pounds, Oiall in twenty-three days increafe its weight to an bundled and foiiy pounds : the gain of feventy pounds live weight may be called forty five pounds dead, whi^h at 8d per pound is 7&. 6d flerling per week — The quietnefs of thefe ftyescaufes them to fatten more quickly, as they have only to eat and ficep. The moft profitable method of converting grain of any kind into food for hogs, is to grind it into meal and mix this with water in the piropor- tion of five bufheli to one hundred gallons, ftiring it thoroughly feveral 4 limes a da er feafen, which tin red immc for fome manner ai that whoi in winter .the ahov« fuch fufli on this p Boil h jellfty ; i proportit twice or rous ; ar This me cffe£), wl alfo fays bridgt pc Take, a fine flc fugar J and fee( they car muft be will foo till it ci fond, ai months the con ItiJ mals, death tain forwa bettei of the munit and a w because '^•■ market. as their . Whi- ment of ' « no less • 9 reared a dairy ^1 ihamefui 1 yorn is ra- 1 ^ricuttura) ^m r be flowed 1 , in cofife- I ifing from 1 :n eflimaie ■^ ; raifing of ■' n climates. ■ ine cannot '■' would fup- or France, ly be bene- idian corn. ■» >und, beans n a greater of grain. — ' unds to the more upoQ , when put put up in a ■ 1 11 confunne ritiateriais. othe^r parts ly bericfici- ■ led that the but cannot '' the head to meal mix- ing feventy undted and callcti forty 1 er week.— r (ly, as they : i into food ■ he piropor- hly fcveral I , ; , ' L "^ '|> times a day for three weeks in cold weather, or for a fortnight in a waiW cr feafen, hy which- it will have fomented well, and become acid; tin^ ^ which time it if not ready to gite. This mixture mufl alwayi be flir- > red immediately before feeding, and two or three ciflerns (hould be kept for fomenting in fucceflion. The difference between feeding in this manner and givingihe graiiv whole, or partially ground, is so profitable, that whoever tries it Qnce will not be apt to change it. Pea loup given in winter, milk warm, is an excellent food, nearly if not quite equal to the above. The food, of which ever kind, mufl be given to animals in fuch fufficiently fiiort intervals as to keep them in a ftate of refl; fince on this principle it is that they become fat in ao expeditious maooer. Rearing Calves, Boil half a pint of flaxfeed in two quarts of water, ten minutes, to a Jellfty ; then add fl(im milk enough for three calves, and the fame pro- proportion of feed for any number of calves. This food given to them twice or thrice aday when quite young, makes thrni healthy and vigo- rous ; and is prepared with Icfs trouble than either broth or hay tea. This method is now pra^^ifed bv a Farmer in this vicinity, with good efief), who took ihe plan from The Farmer's AJftfiant, page 151, which alfo fays, that flaxfeed jelly with hay tea is good without milk — SUck- bridge paper. Method of CTptditioualy fattening Chirlcens. Take, for that pnrpofe, a quantity of rice, and grii.u or pound it into a fine flour ; mix fufficient for prefent ufe with milk and a little coarfe fugar ; flir rhe whole well over the fiie, till it makes a thick pafle ; and feed the chickens, in the daytime only, by putting z$ much of it as they can eat, but no mote, into the troughs belonging to their coops. It muft be eaten while warm ; and, if they have alfo beer to drink, they will foon grow very fat, A mixtuie of oatmeal and treacle, combined till it crumbles, i* faid to form a food for chickens, of which ihey are fo fond, and with which they thiive fo rapidly, that at the end of two months they become as large as the generality of full grown fowls fef! in the commoti way. i Young Tiirkies. It is well known that young Turkies are very fender ani- roals, and that expo<-ure to cold and wet ia almost certain death to thein. An ejCperienced friond aBsures um, that a cer- tain way to avoid this, is to take t'rotn the nest all the firf-t eggs ; tlie consequence will be, that the yonng brood comes forward later in iheseapon, when the weather is milder, and better suited to their tender con^titutiow, and thua nearly al) of them may grow up to maturity. The person who com- municates this hint, has for several seasons put it in practice, and always found it completely succesJuU f V ■.IT Iv '1^ • t it 'i'l $ ',*: ^ Geefe defffihed fw bnred^iw in f«i'A-yiir*^», wfki whieli tfe what ■!« cif^led oid i[eerc, tnlfty indeed be pIucked^hKidei^etor 'without Mc^nve^ ntifcnce, at an Jntir^sil of fevcn week* ; btit ftung ones, befofcthev nti fnbjeded to this optrttion, nnuft have at tallied to the a(;e of thiiWn W' fdutteen weeks, and efpeeially thdfb foon dcllined for theiablci becattA* they wonld becoint meagre, and lofc their quality. , Shearing cf Sheepy, , . i The followii)^, irwthiod ha** be for seed. When a good nutniwr of pods are set on each bill, cut otf the ends of all the vines m«' h a sharp knife« This operation must be re- peated severai lipieH during the season — The whole nourir*h- ment will tlien go to the pods that are^set, iiod they will rir #fi»^«a«'ly. ■,! . ■ >.y'v ; ^■ Manure. ., . , t Every farm containa wa^ife 4S6rner6, and borders of fieW**, batiks of brooks or ponds, 6cc. Hi this season f f the yecfr are covered with a luxufimil grbw'th of "Weeds. When the ha^' and grain are «eOur^> l^t the fhrtfier mow them down and cast them into the barnyard or hog-stye. By the he!>ct bprlYi^ he will have on hand a Hupply^ of good jnanure, which would otherwise have been veedi^ his-land' V^ith noxious weeds. ? Receipt for making Ciders and preserving it sound ^ for years, AH applet fit tio be eaton will make f^ood (Cider. Tbe-grand neeret 'IB in cleanhin^ ii from the 6Jih and drf^a ap early 0)b{ pos^tbW. EMcih sort of apples are to be beaten and pressed j by themselves. -^T wo kirnie f;-:, , ;*;: ... . p.» of these When a ie enda of mst be re- e nourUh- ey will rir > yeafr ar<» n the haj clown ana ext bprhi^ ich would weeda. it sound rhe-grand * ewly gjB id presoKil wo^y if I'fict fcorry,^ l^«ajt ^ouri '*m MfMilfl PHMM / * ©s plfea beforor mui4).n||^Uowitd) Mlftby^^oM their 8t#^|igih^ lif^ar ^ing iiMtien b#l^^ them ^Ipwiy^ discontinue it as'soojiia th6 jotoe di«ehar{{^ apppara to gr^ w thin and ^atety. Tm-BclVdiUii^e df « slowt pressure i» in making the J'ujuor'r*^ p«^«. Letj^^cAtrtcs.^revioufly w.el! cleig:i8ed, he ^filled quit%fOfll to |)errhit the^i'rotb aud,pu- mi«e,Uo discharije itself ^t the bung. / When, the reriifienta' tiori abijtea,' cbver {he "bung closely wftft something that mav be Uftedf by t^e fixed airnhat,^Bcape» vdujring U)e f uture ter- oientation — ^JLn:& weok rack ;t>ff ii)® cider oarefuUy^ am^moQ th© moment you 9bserV0itx to run i^ddy^ N»w atop thfe ca»k more firn)1|. In ten days, ra^k^it oiTa <^qond;|i(nf «. >^ in»|^t« (i^^iezi 4i^6 the, third, time^ Inte^eryi imt^oe ihe^oa»ks-ar« to be clena and peHeotly ti^ad, and wheii^HHaid ibl^ the laat time to be hung^ olose»: placed in a deep dry ce-liftr^nejifeT to be moved until di'ft^n for uae. Late ciw need jrid^ bo racked uritll March, and. then one rackii^gj drlfc* mc^dt 'two, Wilfbe fcuftici^ntr Be v#v «at-efui thi£t nQ,Wa^|^/not^evisi;i, tf^e. little thai ViU adbere after rinsing the cttsJc, is |nixe4'wW ihe <:i4ei:. Tiie am^U^ftt fjiMntity pl>ftin lipiM^wil^ rim^r oiderunfU to keep. The addiistuit Of any ^uaiKiiy: i>f d«ittiJ||i \e(l'8plrits is not only useless b4t injiiniQUs. /-'f 1/his plan is thf result oif iQpg ciK;p^ience atid is knowo^v ;| Jl^wj ((eep for years. Various plana for clarifying^ciiij^'tp prevent, itj||pm3|%*)b^ teacia. of milk, lBiQ{4lass,, soak^nff ai^ j fto.iimminff|^,-^eriQg iKougk'iancli &c. Sic. are founa all usmU, but fc^K^ni racl^ i;^ «r drawing is iar prefeiisbh) i& ady other md|iiod. To preserm Eg^s/or a'Lin^th of Tifm^ « ' «rill- net in rii. Sif«p •« ff«|^ jSl^B ^' ^^^ Qiinute in liiater jaQ'^bout la Ikn ilijill^floiti;% hard) »nd it will afterYuirdi k«ep well fof « dtie a kllia i^kila 19 fweei4>iJ, andit mUkcef for kalf ' . Receipifar WJiUe Paint* Take PIiiQfrllf Paris, very finely ground put it into a CQOll r kettle, an4 kang it over a moderate fire lO boil or dry it ; fliir it ^b«- hually, to'pWventit from burning, uotil it boil* like kiifliy.pu4dM||. Vhen it iii Uojied enoug|), vix it With other paint. | for the m^ QOMt half plaOerahd ^alif lead.' This makei an excellent patnt, bf prelera-, to that made .eF white loid for duration. A Itfs qulomy of leadf , uldanfwer, buf the paint would not bt fo fmooth a^id niee. ■^'-- iv *>'.. J .■m^ J.*'' ^fii .* i:Mi:*-j