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6
2 34 11
5
4 40 belly
19 Satur.
4 22 8 23 26 15
1
7
3 16|11
33
5
23 belly
20 SUN.
4 22 8 23 27 15 16 6 20 4 22 8 23 28 15 16 6 20
1
9
5
10
0
4
6
49 reins
22 Tues.
4 22 8 23 2
15 16 6 20
1 10
6
19
0
33
7
33 reins
23 Wedn.
4 22 8 23 28 15 16 6 20
1
11
7
29
1
3
8 19 secrets
24 Thurs.
4 22 8 23 27 15 16 6 20
2 12
8
31
1
36
9
4 secrets
25 Friday
4 22 8 23 26 15 16 6 20
2 13
9
31
2
11
9
57 secrets
26 Satur.
4 22 8 23 24 15 16 6 20
2
14
10
5
2 54 10
48 thighs
27 SUN.
4 22 8 23 22 15 16 dec.
2 15
10
46
3
45 11 40 thighs
28 Mond.
4 23 8 23 20 15 14 0
2
2
3 17 morn.
8
25
0 36 knees
30 Wedn.
14 23 8 23 15 15 14 0 2 3/18 0
61
9
51
1 31 legs
ICE.
The export of ice from Boston, during the month of November, 1845, was :
To Madras and Calcutta, tons.
1,008
Manilla.
400
Pernambuco
114
St. Jago
120
Demarara
130
St. Thomas
125
St. John's, N. B.
32
Key West.
2,154
8
56 neck
10 Thurs.
4 24 8 22 59 15 12 6 16
1 27
9
14
21 10
7
3 13 heart
17 Thurs.
4 22 8 23 23 15 16 6 20
sì.
1
8
4
10 morn.
6 8 belly
21 Mond.
29 Tues.
4 23 8,23 17 15 14 0
3 16 11
27
rises.
morn.
knees
14
14
HIGH WAT. m.
MOON
MOON } SOUTH
225
8
1847.]
JULY.
[31 days.
MOON'S PHASES.
L. Q. 5th d. 3h. 53m. morn. N. M. 12th d. 6h. 41m. morn.
F. Q. 20th d. 8h. 0m. morn. F. M. 27th d. 5h. 22m. eve.
D.
SUN
SUN
(L. D./D'YS S. [M | HIGH] DEC WAT. JA. h. h. m. h. m m.
MOON
MOON SOUTH h. m.
PLACE.
1 Thurs.
4 23 8 23 11 15 14 0
2
3 19
0 43
9 45
2
23 legs
2 Friday
4 23 8 23
6 15 14 0
2
3|20
1
26 10
23
3 19 feet
Satur.
4 24 8 23
2 15 12 0
4
4 21
2
8 10
54
4
12 feet
4 SUN.
4 24 8 22 55|15 12 0
4
4|22
2
53|11
27 5
1 head
5 Mond.
4 24 8 22 53 15 12 0
4
6
4 24
5
3
0 13
6 44 head
7 Wedn.
4 25 8 22 40 15 10 0
8 0
8
5 26
7
42
1
20 8
29 neck
9 Friday
4 26 8 22 27 15
8 0
8
5 27
8
49
5
9
25 arms
10 Satur.
4 27 8 22 20 15
610
10
5 28
9 43
2
58 10
21 arms
11 SUN.
4 28 8|22 13 15
4 0 12
129
10
29
3
56 11
19 breast
12 Mond.
4 28 8 22
1 15
4 0 12 5
11
9
sets.
ev.
11 breast 1
13 Tues.
4 29 8 21 55 15
2 0 14
5
1 11
45
8
1
1
|heart
14 Wedn.
4 30 8 21 48 15
0 0 16
6
2
ev.
17
8
32
1 46| heart
15 Thurs.
4 30 8 21 40 15
0 0 16
2 29 heart
16 Friday
4 31 8 21 29 14 58 0 18
1
21
9
33
2
3 58 belly
17 Satur. 18 SUN.
4 32 8/21 4 33 8 21
0 14 54 0 22
6
7
3 16 10
59
5
23 reins
20 Tues.
4 34 8 20 43 14 52 0 24
6
8
4 8|11
31
6
7 reins
21 |Wedn.
4 36 8 20 37 14 48 0 28
6
9
5
12 morn.
6
51 |secrets
23 Friday
4 38 8 20 13 14 44 0 32
6 11
7 41
0
42
8
28
thighs
4 38 8 20
1 14 44 0 32
6 12
8
46
1
25
9 22 thighs
24 Satur. 25 SUN. 26 Mond.
4 40 8 19 35
14 40 0 36
6 14
10 28
3
17
11 17 knees
27
Tues.
4 41 8 19 22
14 38 0 38
6
15
11
11
rises.
morn.
knees
28 Wedn.
4 42 8 19 10
14 3610 40
6
17
morn.
8
19
1 11 legs
30 Friday
4 44 8 18 40 14 32 0 44
0
29
8
56
2 feet
31 Satur.
14 45 8 18 26 14 30 0 46!
6 19 1 31
9
30
2
57 feet
3
0
48
9
2
3 13 belly
4 32 8 21 19 14 56 0 20
6
5
1
55
35
10
30
4 40 reins
19 Mond.
4 37 8 20 25
14 46
) 30
6 10
6 27
0
3
7 38 secrets
22 Thurs.
4 39 8 19 47 14 42 0 34
6 13
9
41
2
15
10 19 knees
16
11
52
7 45
0 14 legs
29 Thurs.
4 43 8 18 54 14 31 0 42
6
4 25
6 29
0 38
7 35 neck
8 Thurs.
4 26 8 22 34 15
3
51 morn.
5 54 head
6 Tues.
4 25 8 22 47 15 10 0
MOON'S
M
DAYS OF WEEK
R S.
decl.
R S.
Slander without Words .- There may be calumny in an expression of the countenance; in a hint or inuendo; in an altered course of conduct ; in not doing what you have been wont to do, staying away from a neighbor's house, or withholding some accustomed civility. You may both give pain to the heart of your brother and awaken strong prejudice against him, by a lofty air-a nod of the head, a turning out of the way, a glance of the eye, a shrug, a smile, or a frown.
Modern Liberty of the Press .- Constantly slandering private individuals for their honest opinions expressed in conversation upon the documents and measures of our public men.
6
6
4
6
6
2
10
9 14 56 0 20
5
4|23
1847.1
AUGUST.
[31 days.
MOON'S PHASES.
L. Q. 3d d. 9h. 7m. morn. N. M. 10th d. 7h. 32m. eve.
| F. Q. 19th d. 0h. 15m. morn. F. M. 26th d. 1h. 25m. morn.
D.
SUN
SUN
L. D .¡ D'YSS. IM DEC. s. h. m. l. m
A.
HIGH WAT. m.
R.
S.
MOON SOUTH h. m.
MOON'S
M
1 SUN.
4 46 8 18 10
14 28 0 48
6|19
1 49|10
3
3
49 head
2 Mond.
4 47 8 17 56 14 26
50
6 20
2
34|10
35
4 40 head
3 Tues.
4 49 8 17 40 14 22 0 54
6 21
3
26 11
17
5 31 neck
4 Wedn.
4 50 8 17 26 14 20 0 56
6 22
4
33
morn.
6 24 neck
5 Thurs.
4 51 8 17 10 14 18 0
58
6.23
5
56
0
2
7
19 arms
6 Friday
4 52 8 16 51 14 16 1
0
6 24
7
25
0
53
8
16 arms
8 SUN.
4 54 8 16 16 14 12
1
4
5 26
9
24
2
43
9
59 breast
10 Tues.
4 56 8 15 46 14
8
1
8
5.28
10
45
sets
11
39 heart
11 Wedn.
4 57 8 15 30 14
6
1
10
,29
11
19
7 4 ev.
26 heart
12 Thurs.
4 58 8 15 10 14
4
0
16
5
4
2
0
53
8
32
2 35 belly
14 Satur. 15 SUN.
5
2 7 14 15 13 56
4
3
1
27
9
3
3
20 reins 4 reins
16 Mond.
5
3 7 13 58 13 52
4
4
2
1
9
34
4
4 47 secrets
18|Wedn.
5
6
7 7
12 59|13 46
7
4 27|11
19
6 20 secrets
20 Friday
5
8 7
12 40 13 44 1 12 20 13 40
1 36
3
9
7
8
0
9
8
4 thighs
22 SUN.
5
11 7
12
40 13 34 1 42
3 11
9
25
2
4 10
0 knees
24|Tues.
5 14 7
20 13 32
2 12
10
12
3 12 10
58 legs
26 Thurs.
5 17 7 10 3
13 26
13 24 1 52
2 15
morn.
30
0
47 feet
28 |Satur.
5 19 7
9 57 13 22 1 54
1 16
0
12
8
5
1 40 head
29 SUN.
5 21
9 36 13 18 1 58
1|17
0
53
8
43
35 head
30 Mond.
5 22 7 9 14 13 16
0
1/18
1
35
9
22
3
35 neck
31 Tues.
15 24 7 8 58 13 12 2
4
0:19
2 18|10
6.
4
241neck
5
11
53
7
36
1 13 belly
13 Friday
5 0 7 14 51 14
1 ev.
23
8
4
1 54, belly
17 Tues.
5
5 7
13 38 13 50
1 26
4
5
28
1 30
32
3
8
5 49 morn.
7
14 thighs
21 Satur.
5
10 7
0 13 38 1 38
3
10
8 27
1
2
9 3 knees
23| Mond.
5
13 "
16 7 10 59 13 28
1 48
2 13
10
55
4
23
11 52 legs
2 14 11
35
ris es. 7
morn.
feet
27 Friday
19 13 48
4
6
3 28|10
42
5 33 secrets
19 Thurs.
5
4 53 8 16 35 14 14 1
2 5.25
8
33
1
47
9 9 breast
7 Satur.
9 Mond.
4 55 8 16 0 14 10 1
6
5 27
10 7
3 39 10
50 breast
5
1 7 14 35 13 58
1 18
20
24
40 10
5
SAYINGS OF RANDOLPH.
The following sentiments are gleaned from the letters of the late Hon. John Randolph, to his nephew :-
THE GENTLEMAN.
The character of the real gentleman is the most re- spectable among men. It consists not in plate, and equip- age, and rich living, any more than in the disease which that mode of life engenders; but in truth, courtesy, bravery, generosity, and learning, which last, although not essential to it, yet does very much to adorn and illus- trate the character of the true gentleman.
TRUTH.
Lay down this as a principle, that truth is to the other
MOON
DAYS OF WEEK
R. S
decl.
PLACE.
1 12
1
44
25 Wedn.
5 18 7 10 17
. 50
3
1847.]
SEPTEMBER.
[30 days.
MOON'S PHASES.
L. Q. Ist d. 4h. 19m. aft'n. | F. Q. 17th d. 2h. 48m. aft'n. N. M. 9th d. 11h. Om. morn. F. M. 24th d. 9h. 54m. morn.
D.
SUN
SUN
IL. D. D'YS S. M| HIGH / MOON DEC F. A. h. m
WAT. h. m.
s.
MOON | MOON'S SOUTH h. m.
PLACE.
1 Wedn.
5 25 7
8 30
13 10
2
6
0 22
3 13 10
56
5 20 arms
2 Thurs.
5 27
8
8|13
62 10
1 23
4
24 11
50
6 18 arms
3 Friday
5 28 7
7 45 13
42 12
1|24
5
45 morn.
7
12 breast
4 Satur.
5 30
7
7 24|13
0 2 16
1 25
7
6
0
43
8
3 breast
5| SUN.
5 31 7
7
3 12 582 18
1 26
8 17
1
43
8
56 breast
6 Mond.
32
7
6 41 12 56 2 20
2/27
9
9
2
40
9
44 heart
7 Tues.
34
7
6 18 12 52 2 24
2/28
9
52
3
38|10
30 heart
8 Wedn.
5 35
7
5 56 12 50 2 26
29
10
4
37
11
14 belly
Thurs.
5 36 7
38 7
5 10 12 44 2 32
3
1|11
37
6 45
0
42 belly
11 Satur.
5 39 7
4 47 12 42 2 34
3
2 ev.
1
7
10
1
24 reins
12 SUN.
5 40 7
7
4
2
12 362 40
4
4
1
4
8
24
2
51 secrets
14 Tues.
5 44 7
3
36 12 32 2 44
4
5
1
40
8
50
28 4
25
secrets
16
Thurs
5 47 7
5 53 7
1 20 12
14
3
2
6
11
8
0
58
8
48 Jegs
21 Tues.
5 54 7
0 55
12 12
3
4
7
12
13
0
58
3
15
10
40 Jegs
23 Thurs.
5 57
7
0 20 12
6 3 10
7|14
10
42
4
28 11
36 feet
25| Satur.
6
0
6
0 37
12
0 3 16
00
: 17
0
2
7
27
1 25|
head
27 Mond.
6
3 6
1 24 11 54 3 22
9 |18
0
42
8
10
2 21
neck
28 Tues.
6
4 6
1 48 11 52 3 24
9 19
1
25
8
54
3 18 neck
29 Wedn.
6
5 6
2 13 11 50 3 26 10 20
2
9
9
50
4
13 arms
30 Thurs. 16
7 6 2 36 11 46 3 30 10|211
3
5
10
481
5 12 arms
4
3
0
31
7
41
2
reins
15
Wedn.
5 45 7
3 16 12 302 46 2 53 12 26 2 50
5
7
3
5
10
8
5
12 thighs
17
Friday
48 7
2 30 12 24 2 52
5
8
4
5
11
2
6 5 thighs
18 Satur.
5 50
7
2
6
12 20 2
6
9
5
24|11
59 6
59 knees
19 SUN.
5 51 7
1 43
12
18
12
58
6
10
6
50 morn.
7
52 knees
22 Wedn.
5 56 7
0 32
12
8
3
8
7
12
8 15
11
22
rises.
morn.
feet
16 morn. 00
6
47
0 30 head
26 SUN.
6
1
6
1
virtues, what vital air is to the human system. They cannot exist at all, without it; and as the body may live under many diseases, if supplied with pure air for its con- sumption, so may the character survive many defects, where there is a rigid attachment to truth. All equivoca- tion is falsehood, which consists, not in using false words only, but in conveying false impressions, no matter how.
LABOR.
Remember that Labor is necessary to excellence. This is an eternal truth, although vanity cannot be brought to believe, or indolence to heed it.
VANITY AND INDIFFERENCE.
Self-conceit and indifference are unfriendly, in an equal degree, to the attainment of knowledge, or the formation
M
DAYS OF WEEK.
R.
S.
decl.
h. m.
5 33 12 48 2 28
3
11
26 2
sets.
ev.
1 belly
10 Friday
13 Mond.
3 38 secrets
5
6
2
19
9
2
3
9 46 legs
24 Friday
5
58
7
0 14 12 43
2 11 58 3 18
54
20
Mond.
8
e 11
42
4 24 12 42 2 36
1547.]
OCTOBER.
[31 days.
MOON'S PHASES.
L. Q. 1st d. 2h. 47m. morn. | F. Q. 17th d. 3h. 10m. morn. N. M. 9th d. 4h. 28m. morn. | F. M. 23d d. 7h. 6m. eve L. Q. 30th d. 5h. 20m. evening.
D.
DAYS OF
SUN
SUN
L. D.(D'YS [S. M ] HIGH F.A. DEC I. m
MOON
MOON SOUTH h. In.
MOON'S
M
WEEK.
R.
S.
decl.
h. m.
3 32
10
22
4 11
11 46
6 9 breast
Satur.
6 10 6
3 22 11 40 3 36
10 123
5
30 morn.
7 breast
SUN.
6 11 6
3 44 11 38 3 38
11|24
6
54
0
48
7 55
heart
4 Mond.
6 13 6
4 8 11 34
3 42
11 125
8
0
1
47
8
47 heart
5 Tues.
6 14 6
4 33 11 32 3 44 11
26
8
52
2
45 9
28|
heart
6 |Wedn.
6 16 6
5 54 11 28 3 48
12 27
9
6
3 47,10
14 belly
7 Thurs.
6 17 6
5 18 11 26 3 50
12 28
10
11
4 46 10
5 38;11
34
reins
9 Satur.
6 20 6
6 5 11 20 3 56
13
11
40 16
sets. ev.
20
reins 3 reins
11 Mond.
6 22
6 50 11 16 4
0
13
2
ev.
17
7
0
1 46 secrets
12 Tues.
6 23 €
7 12 11 14
7 34 11 10 4
614 10
14
5
6
2
57
0
0
5 4 thighs
16 Satur.
6 30 6
8 41 11
014 16 14
7
3
55
1
1
6
51 knees
18 Mond.
6 33 6
9
27
10 54 4 2
14
9
6
40
0
3
7
46 legs
19 Tues.
6 34 6
9 48
10 52 4 24 15
10
7 54
1
9
8 38|legs
20 Wedn.
6 36 6
10
9
10 48 4 28 15
11
8
52
2
18
9 28 feet
21 Thurs.
6 37 6 10 30 10 46 4 30
15
12
9
43
3
24 10
21 feet
23 Satur.
6 40 6 11 15 10 40 4 36 15
14
11 11
52
6
10
0
12 neck
25
Mond.
6 43 6 11 56 10 34 4 42
16
16
17
0 34
7
45 2 10 arms
27 | Wedn.
6 46 6 12 38 10 28 4 48 16 18
1
17
8
44 3 arms
28 Thurs.
6 47 6 13 57 10 26 4 50
16
19
2
2
9
44
4 5 breast
29 Friday
6 48 6 13 18 10 24 4 52
16
20
2 54
10
45
5 2 breast
30 Satur.
6 50 6 13 38 10 20 4 56 16 21
3 52 11
44 5 55 heart
31 SUN.
6 51 6 13 56|10 18 5 58 16 22
5 1 |morn. /
6 43|heart
1
35
8 9
19 3
20 thighs
14 Thurs.
6 27
( 58 11
9
4
10 58 4 18 14
8
5
12
morn.
4
11 thighs
15 Friday
6 28 6
8 21 11
4 4 12
14
3
0
52
7
38 2 34 secrets
13 Wedn.
6 25 6
6 28 11 18 3 58
13
1
11
46
6 26
1
of an amiable character. The former is more offensive, but does not more completely mar all excellence than the latter, and it is truly deplorable that both flourish in Vir- ginia as if it were their native soil. The vanity of ex- celling in pursuits, where excellence does not imply merit, has been the ruin of many a young man. I should, therefore, be under apprehensions for a young fellow, who danced uncommonly well, and expect more hereafter from his heels than from his head.
SELF-EDUCATION.
We, all of us, have two educations; one which we re- ceive from others, another, and the most valuable, which we give ourselves. It is this last which fixes our grade
morn.
6
57
1 12 neck
26 Tues.
6 45 6 12 17 10 30 4 46
16
13 10
27
4
40 11
15 head
24 SUN.
6 42 6 11 35 10 36 4 40 15 15
10
rises.
morn.
head
8 Friday
6 18 6
5 40 11 24 3 52
12|29 10
m.
R.
PLACE.
12 1
Friday
6 8 6
2 58
11 44
4 13
6 13
4
2
8
6
5 58 knees
17 SUN.
3 31
6
22 Friday
6 39 6 10 53 10 42 4 34 15
55 belly
10 SUN.
6 21
WAT. h.
1847.]
NOVEMBER.
[30 days.
MOON'S PHASES.
N. M.7th d. 10h. 31m. eve. | F. M. 22d d. 5h. 33m. morn. F. Q. 15th d 1h. 38m. aft'n. | L Q.27th d. 11h. 46m. morn.
D.
DAYS OF
SUN
SUN
[L. D. |D'YS/ S. M/ HIGH MOON S. DEC F. h. m A. R
WAT. h. m.
WEEK.
R.
s.
decl.
h. m.
5 0
16
23
6 25
0 50
7
37 heart
2'Tues.
6 53 € 14 36 10 14 5
2 16 24
7
11
1
51
8 12 belly
3 Wedu.
6 54 6 14 54 10 12 5
8
18
2
41
8
57 b-Hly
4|Thurs.
5 56 6 15 14 10 85
8 16
26
9 3
3
37
9
38 reins
5 Friday
6 57 6 15 31 10
6 5 10:16 27
4 5 12 16 28 10
15
5
251 11
0 reins
7 SUN.
7
0 5 16
9|10
0 5 16 16
10
50 sets.
11
45 secrets
8 Mond.
7
1 5 16 27
9 58 5 18 16
1|11
24
5
41
ev.
32 secrets
9 Tues.
7
2 5 16 45
9 56 5 20 16
2 11
58
6
22
1
20 thighs 5 thighs 2
11 Thurs.
7
5 5
17 18
50
9 49 5
5
32
16
6
2
35 9 48
4
41 |knecs
13 Satur.
7
8 5
17 50
8
9 42 5 34
15
7
9 10 5 36|15
4
31 11 55
6
23 legs
7 11 5 18 38
9 38 5 38 15
5
52 morn.
7
16 feet
17 Wedn.
7 12 5 18 54
9 36 5 40 14 10
7 15
1
6
8
feet
18|Thurs.
7 13 5 19 10
9 34 5 42
14
26
2 16
9 head
19 Friday
7 14 5 19 22
9
18
3
27
9 54 head
20 Satur.
7 15 5|19 36
7 16 5.19 51
0 28 5 48 14
14 15 11
53 rises.
morn.
arms
7 18 5|20 16
24
52
14.16
morn. 6 25
0 45 arms
7 19 5 20 28
9 22 5 54
13
17
0 15
7 23
1 44 arms
25|Thurs.
7 20 5|20 41
9 20 5
13 18
0 58|
8 24
2 44 breast
26|Friday
7 20 5 20 51
9 20 5 56
13 19
20
2
27 10
35
4 32 heart
28 SUN.
7 92 5 21 16
9 16 0 0
12
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3
15 11
27 5 22 heart
29 Mond.
7 23 5 21 25
9 14 6 2
12 22
4 5 morn.
6 5 belly
30 Tues.
17 23 5|21 35 9 14 6
2|11|23
5 11| 0 27
6 501belly
1
9 54 5 22
16
3
16
4
1
8
7
53
8 49
3
50 knees
19 Friday
7
6 5
17 36
28
16
5
1 50
3 29|10
51
5 34 legs
14 SUN. 15 Mond. 16 Tues.
7
9 5
18
18 24
9 32 5 44 14 0 30 5 46 14
8
4
14 10
51
5 54 11 46 neck
21|SUN. 22 Mond. 23 Tues. 24| Wedn.
7 17 5|20
4
4
9 18 5 58
12
1
42
9
28 3 40| breast
27 Satur.
7 21 5 21
in society, which determines, eventually, our actual value in this life, and perhaps the color of our fate hereafter. Yes, my dear Theodore, your destiny is in your own hands; nor would all the professors and teachers in the world make you a wise and good man without your co- operation ; and, if such you are determined to be, it is not the want of them that can prevent it.
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MOON SOUTH h. In.
MOON'S
PLACE.
1 Mond.
6 52 6 14 18 10 16
9 41
4 32|10
19 reins
6 Satur.
6 58 6 15 50 10
10|Wedn.
7
3 5 17
ev. 31
7
1
2 58 thighs
7 10
8 9
8
38 10 52 neck
9 26 5 50
41
26
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DECEMBER.
[31 days.
MOON'S PHASES.
N. M. 7th d. 3h. 51m. aft'n. | F. M. 21st d. 5h. 5m. eve. F. Q. 14th d. 10h. 56m. eve. | L. Q. 29th d. 9h. 11m. morn.
D.
DAYS OF
SUN
SUN
D.|D'YS| S. M DEC
F .!
A.
HIGH | MOON WAT. R m. h.
8.
MOON SOUTH h. m.
PLACE.
1
Wedn. 7 24 5,21 45 9
12,6
4
11 24
6 15
1 22
7
30 belly
2 Thurs. 7 25 5,21 55 9
10 6
6
10 25
7
12
2
13
8
00
reins
3 Friday 7 26 5,22
49
8,6
8 |10
26
8
13
3
11
8
52 reins
4 Satur. 7 27 5,22 12 9
6.6 10
10
27
9
0
4
4
6|10
22 secrets
6 Mond. 7 28 5,22 28 9
46 12
9
29
10
14
6
sets.
5 43 ev.
46 thighs
9 Thurs. 7 30 5.22 49 9
0,6 16
8
2
ev.
9
6
33
1 35 knees
10 Friday 7 30 5,22 55 9
0.6 16
7
3
0
50
7
33
2
31 knees
11 Satur.
7 30 5 23 0 9
0,6 16
7
4
1
28
8
30
3
22 legs
12 SUN.
7 31 5.23
58
58 6 18
6
5
2
9
9
44
4
13 legs
14 Tues.
7 31 5.23 12 8
58 6 18 5
58 6 18 5
56,6 20
4
9
6
27
1
8
7
38 head
17 Friday 7 32 5 23 22 8
7 32 5 23 24 8
3 11
8
47
3 22
9 23 neck
19 SUN.
7 32 5 23 26,8
56,6 20
3|12
9
42
4
30
10 20 neck
20 Mond.
7 32 5 23 27,8
56,6 20
2|13
10
30
5
40 11
20 arms
21 Tues.
7 32 5 23 28,8
56,6 20
2 14
11
12
rises. 5 47
0
15 breast
23 Thurs.
7 32 5 23 28,8
56,6 20
1 16
morn.
6
48
1 8 breast
24 Friday
7 32 5 23 27 8
S.
17
0
28
7
51
2 0 heart
25 Satur.
7 32 5 23 27 8
56 6 20
sl. 18
1
4
8
53
2 52 heart
26 SUN.
7 32 5 23 24 8
55| INC.
1 19
1 41|10
3
3 39 belly
27 Mond.
7 31 5,23 22 8
58,0
2
1/20
2
19|10
52
4 25 belly
28 Tues.
7 31 5 23 20 8
58 0 2
2/21
3
0
11
52
5 8 belly
29 Wedn.
7 31 5 23 17 8
58,0 2
2 22
3
48
morn.
5 51 reins
30| Thurs.
7 31 5,23 14,8
3 23
4
46
47
6 33 reins
31 Friday 7 30 5.23 13,9
58 0 0 0
4 3|24
5
49
01
37
7 14 secrets
8
1
11
34
59 10
52
5 7 legs
13 Mond.
7 31 5 23
88
58,6 18
6
G
2
7
3
54|11
9
morn.
6 48 feet
16 Thurs. 7 32 5,23 19 8
56,6 20 56,6 20
4 10
7 42
2
14
8
29
head
22 Wedn.
7 32 5 23 28,8
56,6 20
1 15
11
49
morn.
arms
7 Tues. 7 29 5,22 35 9
2 6 14
8
10
57
57 thighs
8 Wedn. 7 29 5,22 40 9
2.6 14
9|28
9
43
5
6 11 11
9 33 secrets
5 SUN. 7 28 5 22 20 9
4 6 12
MOON'S
M
WEEK.
R.
decl. h. m. h. m
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59 5 57 feet
8
5
18 Satur.
10 secrets
15 Wedn. 7 31 5.23 16,8
56 6 20
15
CITY CHARTER.
CHARTER OF THE CITY OF LOWELL. AN ACT TO ESTABLISH THE CITY OF LOWELL.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives, in General Court assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows :-
SECTION 1. The inhabitants of the town of Lowell, for all purposes, for which towns are by law incorporated in this Commonwealth, shall continue to be one body politic, under the style and denomination of the city of Lowell, and as such shall have, exercise and enjoy all the rights, immunities, powers and privileges, and shall be subject to all the duties and obligations, now incum- bent upon, and appertaining to said town,-and the ad- ministration of all the fiscal, prudential and municipal concerns of the city, with the conduct and government thereof, shall be vested in one principal officer, to be styled the mayor, one select council, consisting of six per- sons, to be denominated the board of aldermen, and one council, to consist of twenty-four persons, to be denomi- nated the common council, together with such other boards of officers as are hereinafter specified. The mayor, aldermen and common council, in their joint capacity, shall be denominated the city council, and shall not, ex- cepting the mayor, receive any compensation for their services.
SECT. 2. The mayor, aldermen and common council, chosen as is hereinafter provided, shall enter on the du- ties of their offices on the first Monday of April in each year, and shall hold their offices for the term of one year from the time of their so entering on the duties thereof. And before entering on said duties, the mayor, aldermen and common council, shall be sworn to the faithful dis- charge of the same. And such oath may be adıninistered to the mayor elect by any justice of the peace for the county of Middlesex. And such oath shall be adminis- tered to the aldermen, and common council, by the mayor, being himself first sworn as aforesaid, and a certificate of such oath having been taken shall be entered in the jour- nal of the mayor and aldermen, and of the common coun- cil, by their respective clerks. And whenever, on exami- nation, by the mayor and aldermen for the time being, of the returns of votes given for mayor at the meeting of the citizens, holden for the purpose of electing that officer last preceding the first Monday of April, in each year, no
16
CITY CHARTER.
person shall appear to have a majority of all the votes given for mayor, the mayor and aldermen by whom such examination is made, shall make a record of that fact, an attested copy of which, the city clerk shall read, on the first Monday of April in each year in the presence of the persons returned to serve as aldermen and commnon coun- cil : and thereupon the oath of office prescribed by law may be administered by any justice of the peace for the county of Middlesex. And the board of aldermen shall then proceed to elect a chairman, who shall perform the duties of mayor until the mayor be duly chosen, and the common council a president, in their respective cham- bers, and being respectively organized, shall proceed to business. And in case any person elected mayor of said city, shall refuse to accept said office, the same proceeding shall be had as hereinbefore directed, in respect to the or- ganization of the board of aldermen and common council, in cases where there has been no choice of mayor; and the board of aldermen so organized, shall forthwith issue their warrant for a meeting of the citizens for the choice of mayor, at such time and place as they shall judge most convenient, and said meeting shall be organized, and the same proceedings had in all respects in relation to the choice of mayor, as are hereinafter directed in the twenti- eth section of this act. And in case of the unavoidable absence by sickness or otherwise, of the mayor elect, on the first Monday of April, in each year, the city govern- ment shall organize itself in the mode hereinbefore pro- vided, and may proceed to business in the same manner as if the mayor were present.
SECT. 3. In case of the decease, inability, resignation or absence of the mayor, and the same being declared, and a vote passed by the aldermen and common council respectively, declaring such cause and the expediency of electing a mayor for the time being, to supply the vacan- cy thus occasioned, the aldermen and common council may meet in convention and elect a mayor to hold the office until such occasion be removed, or until a new election. And in case of the death or resignation of any member of the board of aldermen, the citizens may fill such vacancy at any regular meeting that may thereafter be convened for that purpose.
SECT. 4. The mayor and aldermen shall compose one board, and shall sit and act together as one body, at all meetings of which, the mayor, if present, shall preside,
17
CITY CHARTER.
but in his absence, the board may elect a chairman, for the time being; and said board, together with the com- mon council in convention, shall choose a clerk to be de- nominated the city clerk, who shall hold his office for the term of one year, and until another person be chosen and qualified to succeed him, removable however at the pleasure of the mayor and aldermen. Before entering on the duties of his office, the clerk shall be sworn to the faithful discharge of the same ; and shall keep a journal of the acts and proceedings of said board, sign all war- rants issued by them, and do such other acts in his capaci- ty as may lawfully and reasonably be required of him ; and deliver over all journals, books, papers and docu- ments entrusted to him, as such clerk, to his successor in office, immediately upon such successor being chosen and qualified as aforesaid, or whenever he may be thereto required by the mayor and aldermen. And the city clerk thus qualined, shall have all the powers, and perform all the duties, now by law belonging to the town clerk of the town of Lowell, as fully as if the same were particularly enumerated, except in cases where it is otherwise ex- pressly provided.
SECT. 5. The persons chosen and qualified as mem- bers of the common council of the city, shall sit and act together as a separate body, distinct from that of the mayor and aldermen, except in those cases in which the two bodies are to meet in convention; and the council may from time to time choose one of their own members to preside over their deliberations, and preserve order therein, and also to choose a clerk, who shall be under oath faithfully to discharge the duties of his office, who shall hold said office, during the pleasure of the council, and who shall attend the council, when the same is in session, keep a journal of its acts, votes and proceedings, and perform such other services in said capacity as the council may require. All sittings of the common council shall be publie ; also all sittings of the mayor and alder- men when they are not engaged in executive business. Four members of the board of aldermen, and fifteen* of the common council shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business. And each of the persons chosen as a member of the common council shall, within two days after his election, be furnished with a certificate
* By amendment to city charter, sec. 1, thirteen members of the common council constitute a quorum.
18
CITY CHARTER.
thereof, signed by a majority of the officers presiding at such election, which certificate shall be presumptive evi- dence of the title of such person to a seat in the common council ; but the council however shall have the authori- ty to decide ultimately upon all questions relating to the qualifications, elections and returns of its members.
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