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PAGE PAGE Habeas Corpus...

28 Tennessee...

.35 Calendar-Jewish 3 Homestead Law .29 Vermont.

.35 Mahomedan. 3 Howard Iustitute. .30 West Virginia....

.34 Calendars (January to Do- Hydrographic Office. .30

PROCLAMATION. comber); Changes of the Inspectors-Steamboat. 32

Blockade of Mexican Ports..35 Moon; Pianets on the Me- Internal Revenue .27, 31, 33 Day of Thanksgiving.........35 ridian'; Sun on the Noon- Interstate Communication, mark, sidereal Noon, RisKansas-Lands to..........31,32

Fenian Expedition against
Canada.

35 ing and Setting of the Sun Kidnapping

28

Insurrection declared to be and Moon throughout the Laws of U.S.-Revision of...30

at an end...

35 United States.

5-16 Liberia-Gunboat to.. Conjunctions, Lunar and Lincoln-Mrs..

THE CIVIL RIGHTS BILL. Planetary 2 Lumber-Maine.

27 The Bill. Tho President's Eclipses for the Year 1867. 1 Metric System

34

Veto. The Vote by which Planets, Conjunction of Plan- Michigan-Lands to

.30

the Bill was carried over ets and other Aspects 2 Military Peace Establishment 33

the Veto....

.36-42 Seasons

2 Missouri-Reimbursement of.28 THE FREEDMEN'S BUREAU BILL. Star Tablo.. 4 Navy Officers ...

.31 Abstract of the First Bill. Tide Table of 110 Places .. 3 Nebraska.

33 The President's Veto. Faila Nevada-Boundaries of .28

ure of the First Bill. Ab. Political. Nitro-Glycerine..

stract of the Second Bill. THE GOVERNMENT.

Obligations-Exchange of. .27 The President's Veto. PasCabinet-the President's.. .19 Pacific Railroad

sage of the Second Bill..42-44 Congress - Members of the Passports.

THE CONSTITUTIONAL AMEND XXXIXth.. .20-22 Patent Office Fees

MENT.
Congress -XLth, as far as
Pensions.

The Constitutional Amend. chosen.. 23 Pennsylvania

ment Proposed in 1866. .44 Executive Officers-General.19 Pilot Regulations

The Vote on the Amendment.45 Foreign Ministers ...19 Portland- ire in.

Table of States Ratifying or Judiciary-Supreme Court..19 Port of Entry

29 Rejecting the Amendment.45 Post-offices of Members of Postal Law.

NATIONAL UNION COMMITTEE. Congress . .21-22 Port of Delivery

.30 Territories-Delegates from.22 Promotions in the Navy :34 Address of the National Un

29 Public Money STATES OF THE UNION.

ion Committee to the AmerPublic Printing

ican People......... 45-46 Area; White Population in 1850'; White, Colored, In

Railroads and Telegraphs.32, 33 Election Returns. dian, and Total Population Registry of Vessels. .27,31 Arizona.

.71 in 1860; Increase and Per- Revenue from Imports.

.33 Arkansas

..67 centage of Increase Seamen-Rclief ot..

.27 California

.58 Population from 1850 to Senators-Election of.. .32 Colorado

70 1860; Capitals; Gorernors, Smitbsonian Institute .27 Connecticut.

49 their Salaries and Term of Sinu 'gling

.31 Delaware.

57 Office; Time of Meeting of Soldiers and Sailors.. ..32 Dakota.

70 Legislatures; Time of Sta e Supreme Court of the U.S....31 Idaho

.71 Elections; State Censuses Taxes-Refunding of. .33 Illinois

65 of 1864 and 1865. 24 Teleg. Co.- International...28 Indiana.

60 ACTS OF CONGEESS. Telegraph Lines. .31 Iowa...

.61-62 Academy-Military. 29 Three Months' Pay .... .30 Kansas

.61 Accounts-Settlement of. .29 Washington Territory.

.30 Kentucky

.57 Agricultural Colleges, &c. 31 Weighing of Exports. .32 Maine

.49 Aliens-Suits of... :33 West Virgiria.... .30 Maryland

.64 Appraiser in New York City.33 PUBLIC RESOLUTIONS. Massachusetts

.50 Assassins-Captors of the....34 Bounties

.34-35 Michigan Assistant Assessors of InterConstitutional Amendment..34 Minnesota.

.64 nal Revenue .27 Emperor of Russia. ..34 Missouri..

.66-67 Assistant Secretary of the Exposition at Paris. .34, 35 Montana

.71 Navy 28 Farragut .34 Nevada

.67 Asylum - National Military Foreign Convicts

.34 Nebraska

.70 and Naval.. .27 Hancock-Thanks to General.34 New Hampshire.

49 Bonded Warehouses-Goods History of the Rebellion. ..35 New Jersey

50 in 27 Income Tax...

35 New York.

.51-56 Calais. .32 Indians... .34, 35 North Carolina..

.69–70 Cattic-Importation of For- Laws of United States.

1.34 Ohio...

.58-59 eign. 27 Lincoln-Statue of.. .35 Oregon

.58 Civil Expenses Appropria- Madison's Writings

34 Pennsylvania

.62 tion 33. Medals.. 35 Rhode Island

49 Civil Rights Bill 27 Metric System

35 Texas

.67-68 Claims-Court of .28 Military Academy 35 Vermont

50 Collectors of Customs,... .33 Misstos soldiers

34 West Virginia.

.63 64 Colored Persons-Marriages National Gratitude. 34 Wisconsin

65-66 and Children of. 32 Orphans' Home,

31 VOTE FOR PRESIDENT. Correction-House of .32 Pay of Army Officers .35 Popular Vote for President, Disabled Soldiers-Transpor. Portland.

.35 by States, in 1864, 1860 and tation for. 34 Prisoners of War-Rations of.35 1856

.71 Ditches and Canals .32 Quarantine..

34

FOREIGN COUNTRLES. Duty on Live Animals. .28 Soldiers' College

.35 The States of America and Five-cent Pieces... .28 Soldiers' Graves

34 Europe; Names and Titles

; Freedmen's Bureau

.31 State Papers-American 35 of Rulers and their AccesGeneral-Grade of... .31 Telegraph

34 bion. Form of Government.72

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Eclipses for the Year 1867. There will be two eclipses of the Sun and two of the Moon.

An angular eclipse of the Sun Marcb 6. Invisible in America, bat visible in Europe, Africa, and Asia. II. A partial

eclipse of the Moon early in tho morning of Wednesday, March 20., Visible throughout America. In California and Oregon it will begin in the evening of the 19th. Size, 9.756 digits on the southern limb. For the times of its puases, see nnexed table.

III. A total eclipse of the Sun August 29. Invisiblo in the United States, but visiblo in South America.

IV. A partial eclipse of the Moon, Friday evening, Sept. 13. Visible in America generally. This

eclipse will begin before the Moon rises at places west of Boston, and it will therefore Mise more or less eclipsed. In the Pacific States this eclipse is wholly invisiblo. Size, 8.448 digits on the northern limb. For the times of the several phases, see the annexed table.

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M. 4. M.
Halifax, N.S.
S 1 6 8 6 43 9 42 Augusta, Ga...

1 48 4 55 Eastport, Me..

2 46 5 53 6 28
927 Cleveland, Ohio... 1 47

4 64 Bangor, Me.

2 89 5 46 6 21 9 20 Havana, Cuba... 1 46 4 53 Augusta, Me.. 2 36 5 436 189 17

Detroit, Mich.. Branswick, Me..

4 80

1 43

Columbus, Ohio..
Portland, Me.. 2 84 5 41 6 16 9 15 Cincinnati, Ohio...
Boston, Mass..
2 31 5 886 13

1 89
9 12 Lansing, Mich.

4 46 Cambridge, Mass..

Lexiogton, Ky... Quebec, C. E.

Tallahassee, Fla... Providence, R.I.

1 87 4 44 2 30 5 37

11 Frankfort, Ky.... Lowell, Mags.

Fort Wayne, Ina. 1 81

4 41 Newport, R.1.

Louisville, Ky

1 83 4 40 Concord, N.H.. 2 29 5 86

9 10 Indianapolis, Ind....

1 31

4 88 Montpeller, Vt..

Grand Haven, Mich.. 1 29 4 86 Hartford, Conn. 2 25 5 82

9 6 Nashville, Tenn. 1 28 4 83 Springfield, Mass.

Chicago, Ill..

4 S2 Northampton,

1 23 2 23 5 80

Evansville, Ind.. New Haven, Conn.

94

Tuscaloosa, Ala. 1 24 4 81 Montreal, C. E..

2 21 5 28

9 2

Milwaukee, W18. Troy, N.Y.

Mobile, Ala..

1 22 Albany, NY

2 20 5 27

9 1

Cairo, Ill Hudson, N.Y.

Hickman, Ky.

1 17 4 84 New York

Madison, W18.. Schenectady, N. Y..

2 19 5 26

90

Springfield, Ili.. Newburgh, N. Y..

New Orleans, La...

11 4 22 Ponghkeepsie, N.Y.)

Jackson, Miss.. Trenton, N. J.... 2 17 824

8 53 St. Louis, Mo...

1 14 4 21 Philadelphia, Pa.... Utica, N.Y. 2 15 5 22 Dubuque, Iowa

4 19 Ogdensburgh, N.Y. 2 12

La Crosse, Wis.. 5 19

8 53 Wilmington, Del.

Natchez, Miss

4 17 Baltimore, Ma.

Baton Rouge, La.. Aubarn, N.Y..

2 9 6 16

8 50 Keokok, low&... Annapolis, Md.

Quincy, 111.

18 4 105 Harrisburg, Pa

2 8 5 15

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Iowa City, Iowa.. Kingston, U. W.

Jefferson City, Mo...

1 7 Little Rock, Ark ....

4 14 Washington, D.C.. Penn Yan, N.Y

27 5 14

8 48 Superior City, Wis.. 1 6 4 13 Geneva, N. Y.. Capandaigua, N. Y..

St. Paul, Mion....... Frederickton, Va.. 2 6 5 13

3 47 St. Joseph, Mo...

0 55 Petersburg, Va.

Lawrence, Kansas

0 53

4 0 Richinond, Va.

2 5 5 12

8 46 Omaha City, Neb....

2 45 11 Rochester, NY

8 45 Vera Cruz, Mex.

0 51 3 58 Buffalo, NY..

2 0 5 7

8 41
Matamoros, Mex....

0 44 Raleigh, N. C...

3 51

Austin, Texas. Toronto, C. W....

Mexico...

0 39 3 46 Georgetown, s.c... 1 59 58

8 39 Santa Fe, N. M.

0 11 3 13 Panama, N.G.

Salt Lake City, Utah.. 11 46 2 53 Pittsburgh, Pa..

Oregon City, Oregon.. 11 11 2 18
Charleston, s. C....

1 55
5 2

8 36 Sacramento City, Cal. 11 8 2 15 Chagree, N.G..

Monterey Cal.. 11 7 2 11 Erie, Pa

1 53 5 0

8 34 ... Wheeling, W. Va.... Savannah, Ga.

1 51 4 58

8 82 Salem, Oregon 11 2 2 9 Columbia, s. C..

Astoria, Oregon.

11 0 2 7 St. Augustine, Fla... 1 49 4 58

8 80 Neo-ah, Wash. Ter... 10 56 2 3

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Coniunction of the Flanets, and other Phenomena.
Mouth. Aspeci:
Time. Distance Apart. Month.

Aspect.

Time.

Distanco Apart. D. H. M. 01

D. H. M.
Jan'y.. o near ! 3 O 80 m. 0 58. July .. o near 24 20 5 20 m. 21 2 3 S.
O near 24
7 6 34 e. 24 4 25 S.

5 stationary. 22 5 23 e.
10 3 51 e.
i 180 0

near !
29 10 20 e.

오. 4 33 N.
o near 8
19 7 34 m.
8 58 N. Aug... O near ;

3.6 56 m. s 0 21 S. o near 3 28 4 22 e. h 2 14 S.

o near 3

7 7 24 m. 3 2 39 S. near 8 31 0 54 e..! 0 29 S.

near 8

10 7 6 m 4 87 S. Febr'y 24 é o

8 0 55 e..
0 0

3 0

10 5 19 e. 90 OE.
24 near 8
7 3 56 m. 8
1 30 S.

near 2
16 5 59 m. 21

2 20 s.
5 0
12 5 29 e. 13
900W

8 gr.elon. W.21 2 4 m 18 27 W. o near 15 6 36 m. 8 8 44 N.

2 8 0

26 2 17 m. 24 1800 8 stationary. 18 5 22 e.

O near

28 8 25 e. 오 2 53 N. & gr.elon.W. 20 5 28 m. 46 48 W.

o near 8

31 11 87 e. 2 22 S. near 3

25 2 23 m. 3 2 15 S. Sept...o near 3 3 5 49 e. 2 49 S. March. o near 2 6 28 m.! 2 12 8.

o near 8

10 3 48 e. 0 22 N. 5 stationary. 4 4 47 m.

near 21

12 6 45 m. 21 2 42 S.
near 2-
4 10 21 m. 24
3 36 s.

$ sup. ó o
25 11 10 m.

0 0
near 8
7 1 2 e. 2 38 N.

near 8

29 8 2 e. 4 78. 8 gr. elon. E. 9 9 35 e. 8 18 19 E. Oct....o near 3

1 7 1 m. 2 2 57 S. near $ 14 6 29 e. 8 7 54 N.

near 26

9 10 49 m. 21 2 49 S. near 24 10 26 m 3 2 15 8.

near 8 19 5 36 e. 1 55 S. o near 21 31 3 32 e. 우 041 N.

4 stationary. 24 9 9 m. April.. o near 2 1 6 46 m. 26 3 10 S.

3 near 8 25 947 e. 4 45 S.
near !
1 7 59 m. 2 26 S.

near !
27 10 32 e.

9 4 OS.
o near 8
11 4 27 e.
8 6 56 N.

o near 28 5 30 e. 5 13 S. 15 6 24 e. $ 900W.

o near 3

28 9 14 e. 5 2 59 S. o near 3 20 3 29 e.

3 2 4 S.

O near 8

29 4 7 m. 8 7 52 S. 8 gr.elon.W.22 10 35 e. 8 27 13 W.

o gr.elon.E. 81 6 33 e. 8 23 39 E. o near 21

29 1 15 m. 24 2 42 8. Nov... o near 26 5 7 23 e: 21 2 35 S. May... o near $ 1 7 39 m. 0 40 S.

5 near

7 8 18 m 1 49 S. o near 8 98 84 e. 8 5 28 N.

near 0 14 6 37 e. 오 0 21 N. 3 80 11 7 37 e.

3 180 0

near 8 15 3 35 e. 1 SS, o near 2 17 6 20 e.

5 1 56 S.
| near 8 15 11 2 e.

8

0 43 S. 0 near 26 26 3 55 e. 24 2 17 S.

3 6

19 6 36 m. 0 0 21 D 27 5 40 e. 21 00 OW.

24 O

21 1 11 e. 21. 90 0 E. O near 8 31 4 18 m. 2 3 N.

o near

25 10 55 m. 3 3 4S. June O near 8

7 5 16 m. 8
3 47 N.

o near 8

26 7 2 e. 8 5 37 S. o near 13 8 32 e. 3 2 08.

O near 8

27 915 m. 5 38 S. o near 21

23 1 17 m. 2 2 18. Dec...o near 21 3 7 46 m. 26 2 OS. 27. stationary. 27 10 7 m.

8 gr.elon.W.9 1 0e. 8 210 W. near 30 0 42 m. 4 9N.

5 near 8 12 7 29 m. 8 0 9N. July near 8 3 2 15 e. Y 3 34 N.

O near

22 11 16 e. 3 3 16 S. near 8 5 4 46 e. 8 1 48 N.

near

27 11 41 e. 2 4 43 S. 8 gr. elon. E. 6 3 4m. 8 26 11 E.

near 24 30 10 44 e. 121 1 18 S. near 5 111 0 26 m. 3 2 15 S. CHARACTERS EXPLAINED - $ Mercury, & Venus, & Mars, 24 Jupiter, 3 Saturn, Moon,

Sun, 8 Opposition or half a circle apart, Quadrature or quarter of a circle apart, & Conjunction or together, having the same right ascension; the word near, used above, means the same, and indicates that the po bodies are then on line running from the North Pole through both; gr. elon., greatest elongation or farthest distance from the Sun; stationary, when the planet is without apparent motion, and is about to move in a direction contrary to that it last had. The above taple enables us to ind the planets throughout the

year. OCCULTATIONS.-The Moon will occult, or eclipse the beautiful star Aldebaran (a Tauri), Feb. 12th, visible. The star instantly disappears behind the eastern limb of the Moon, at Washington, at ion. 43m. evening, and reappears at 11h. 46m. Mercury will be eclipsed by the Moon, May 2d, at 4h. 2m. at Washington, being just before the Moon rises. The planet will instantly appear on the western side at 5h. 2m. On the 5th of May it will eclipse the star Aldebaran again, visible. At Washington the immersion occurs at 6h. 59m. evening,

and the emersion at 76. 53m. The same star will be visibly eclipsed again Nov. 13th, at 3h. 5in, morning, at Washington, and reappear at 4h. 13m.

The Seasons. Spring begins March 20, 1867, sh. 30m. evening. Antumn begins Sept. 23, 1867, 7h. 27m. morning. Summer June 21, 1867, 5h. 4m. evening. / Winter Dec. 22, 1867, 1h. 31m. morning.

NOTABLE DAYS AŅD PERIODS.-Dominical Letter, F; Epact, 25; Golden Number, 6; Solar Cycle, 28: Julian Period, 6,580; Jewish Lunar Cycle, 3; Dionystán Period, 196.

The 92d year of American Independence begins July 4; the 5,628th of the Jews begins Sept. 30; the 1,281th of Mohammed begins May 5th, and ends April 23, 1868.

JUPITER will be Evening Star until February 3, being then in conjunction with the Sun, and lost in its light. Thence Morning Star until May 27, when it reaches its western quadrature During the rest of the year it will be Evening Star, and rather interesting. August 26, it will be largest and at the opposition, rising about sunset,

and will appear three times as large as Mars did on January 10. On December 9 it will be 100 due south of the brightest star in the Urn.

MERCURY will be brightest, and at the most favorable stations for visibility, March 6, July 3, and October 28, being then in the west,

and Evening Star soon after sunset; also April 25, August 24, and December 12, being then in the east as Morning Star just before sunrise.

New and Valuable Tide Table of 110 Places. To find the time of high-water at any of the places named in the following table, add the time indicated in the first column of figures to the time of " Moon South,” found in the calendar pages. EXAMPLE: Required the time of high-water at New Haven for May 4th and 7th. For the 4th, Moon South, at oh. 24m. in the afternoon, which added to 11h. 16m. gives 11h. 40m. of the same evening for high-water. On the 6th, Moon South at 2h. 24m. evening, which added as before, gives 13h. 40m., or 1 o'clock 40m, in the morning of the 7th, for high-water. There are two tides during the passage of the moon from the meridian, around to the meridian again, and they are about 12h. 26m. apart.

PLACES.

Establish't
l of Port.

Sp'ng Tide
Neap Tide.

PLACES.

PLACES.

er Establish't

coco Neap Tide.

of Port.

NOR'EAST COAST. H.M.FT. FT

H.M.FT. FT

H.M. FT. FT Hanniwell's Point 11 15 9.3 7.0||Castleton

4 29 3.0 2.3 Wilmington., 9 6 3.1 2.2 Portland.. 11 25 9.9 7.6 Greenbush

5 22 2.5 1.9 Georgetown Ent 756 4.7 2.7 Portsmouth 11 23 9.9 7.2 L.ISLAND SOUND.

Bull's Island Bay 7 16 5.7 3.7 Newburyport 11 22 9.1 6.6 Watch Hip

90 3.1 2.4

Charleston 7 26 6.0 4.1 Rockport. 10 57 10.2 7.1

97 3.2 2.2

St.Helena Sound 78 7.4 4.4 Salem

Stonington
11 13 10.6 7.6 Little Gull Island 9 38 2.9 2.3

Ft. Pulaski.. 7 20 8.0'5.9 Boston Light 11 12 10.9 8.1 New London

9 28 3.12.1
Savannah

8 13 7.6 5 5 Boston 11 27 11.3 8.5 New Haven

7 33 7.8 5.4 Plymouth.. 11 19 11.4 9.0 Bridgeport

11 16 6.2 5.2 Doboy Light
11 11 8.0 4.7
St. Simon's

7 43 8.2 5.4 Wellfieet.... 11 5 13.2 9.2

11 7 9.2 5.4

Ft. Clinch.. 7 53 6.7 5.3 Provencetown

Oyster Bay. 11 22 10.8 7.7

Sand's Point. 11 13 8.9 6,4 St. John's River 7 28 5.5 3.7 Monomoy: 11 58 5.3 2.6

11 22 8.6 6.6

St. Augustine... 8 21 4.9 3.6 New Rochelle. Nantucket. 12 24 3.6 2.6

11 20 9.2 6.1

Cape Florida. 8 34 1.8 1.2 Hyannis... 12 22 3.9 1:8 Throg's Neck.:::

Indian Key 8 23 2.2 1.3 Edgartown... 12 16 2.5 1.6 JERSEY COAST.

Sand Key

8 40 2.0.0.6 Holmes' Hole 11 43 1.8 1.3 Cold Spring Inlet 7 32 5.4 3.6 Key West : 9 30 1.5 0.9 Tarpaulin Cove:: 8 4 2.8 1.8 Cape MayLanding 8 19 6.0 4.3 Tortugas 9 56 1.5 0.6 Wood's Hole (N.) ? 59 4.7 3.1 DELA'RE BAY,&c.

Charlotte Harb'r 13 9 1.3 0.8 Wood's Hole (S.) 8 34 2.0 1.2 Delaw'e Breakw'r 8 0 4.5 3.0 Tampa Bay 11 21 1.8 1.0 Menemsha Light. 7 45 3.9 1.8 Higbie's Cape May 8 33 6.2 3.9 Cedar Keys 13 15 3.2 1.6 Quick's Hole (N.) 7 31 4.32.9 Egg Island Light. 9 4 7.0 5.1 St. Marks 13 38 2.9 1.4 Quick's Hole (s.) 7 36 3.8 2.3 Mahon's River ... 9 52 6.9 5.0 WESTERN COAST. Cuttyhank 7 40 4.2 2.9 Newcastle

11 53 6.9 6.6 San Diego. 9 38 5.0 2.3 Kettle Cove. 7 48 5.0 3.7 Philadelphia

1 18 6.8 5.1 San Pedro. 9 39 4.7 2.2 Bird Island Light 7 59 5.3 3.5

Cuyler's Harbor 9 25 5.1 2.8 New Bedford. 7 57 4.6 2.8

CHESAPEAKE, &c. Newport..

San Luis Obispo. 10 8 4.8 2.4 Old PointComfort 8 17 3.0 2.0 745 4.6 3.1

Monterey 10 22 4.3 2.5

0 32 1.9 0.7

Point Lookout Point Judith. 7 32 3.7 2.6

South Farrallone 10 37 4.4 2.8 Rock Island 7 36 3.5 2.0 Annapolis

4 38 1.0 0.8 San Francisco... 12 6 4.3 2.8 Montauk Point... 8 20 2.4 1.8 Bodkín Light. 5 42 1.3 0.8 Mare Island.

13 40 5.2 4.1 7 29 5.6 4.0

Baltimore Sandy Hook.

6 33 1.5 0.9

Benicia... 14 10 5.1 3.7

7 44 3.4 2.0 New York.

Washington 8 13 5.4 3.4

Ravenswood 12 86 7.3 4.9 HUDSON RIVER. City Point.. 2 11 3.0 2.5

11 17 4.7 2.7

Bodego. Dobb's Ferry..... 9 19 4.4 2.7 Richmond

4 32 3.4 2.3 Humboldt Bay.. 12 2 5.5 3.5 Tarrytown ... 9 57 4.0 2.1 Tappahannock. ::

0 42 1.9 1.3

Port Orford. 11 26 6.8 3.7 Verplanck's Point 10 8 3.8 2.5 SOUTHERN Coast.

Astoria.

12 42 7.4 4.6 West Point 11 2 3.2 2.0 Hatteras Inlet. 7 4 2.2 1.8 Nee-ah Harbor.. 12 33 7.4 4.8 Poughkeepsie 12 34 3.9 2.4 Beaufort (N.C.).. 7 26 3.3 2.2 Port Townshend 3 49 5.5 4.0 Tivoli 1 24 4.6 3.2 Bald Head.

7 26 5.0 3.4 Steilacoom. 4 46 11.1 7.2 Stuyvesant 3 23 4.4 3.01 Smith ville

7 19 5.5 3.8 Semi-ah-moo Bay 450 6.6 4.8

Jewish Calendar.
The year 5627, of 13 months, began Sept. 10th, 1866, and ends Sept. 30th, 1867.
MONTH.
BEGINS. LENGTI.

MONTH.

BEGINS. LENGTH 5 Sebat January 7 30 10 Tammuz.

July 4..

29 6 Adar February 6 30 11 Ab

August 2. 30 Neadar

March 8..
29 12 Elul

September 1.. 29 7 Nisan April 6.

1 Tisri

September 30. 8 Ijar May 6.

2 Marchesran

October 30.... 9 Sivan June 4

3 Cislen...

November 28 4 Thebet....

December 27..

DAYS.

Mahometan Calendar. The year 1283 began May 16th, 1866, and ends May 4th, 1867. The year 1284 begins May 5th. MONTH. BEGINS. LENGTI.

MONTU.

BEGINS. LENGTH 9 Ramadan January 7.. 30

3 Rabia I

July 3...

30 10 Schewall

February 6

29
4 Rabia II

August 2. 29 11 Da'l-Kadah March 7... 30

5 Jomadhi I

August 31.. 30 12 Ds'l-Rejjah April 6... 29

6 Jomadhi II. September 30. 29 1 Muharram.

May 5

30
7 Rejeb

October 29.. 80 2 Saphar....

June 4..

29
8 Shaban.

November 28 29 9 Ramadan

December 27.. 30

DAYS.

DAYS.

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