1851. JANUARY begins w> Widnesdat. 0 New Moon, 2nd. d 6k. 29m. morning, bearing East. 5 First Quarter, 10th d. Ob. 7m. afternoon, bearing East. O Full Moon, 17th d. Oh. 28 in. afternoon, below the Horizon. C Last Quarter,24lbd. 4h, 2n». morning, bearing South. Q's upperl „-5 limb. I i " a» rises, sets. ~* , i £>sl\v of clock. 9 dec. S. sets. C south¬ ing. ! 1|W 2| Th 31F t 7iTu 8 W 9 Tii io|f IIiSa 12 So 38 7 38 7 37 7 37 7 37 7 37 7 37 7 37 7 36 7 36 7 3( i 7 36 7 35 7 39 7 34 IG. Th 7 34 171 F'7 33 I8| Sa 7 S 3 19|So 7 31 20 M ;7 31 Tu ;7 30 W|7 30 Tii 17 29 F 17 28 Sa 7 27 So 7 26 M 17 25 28 T\j|7 24 29|\V]7 23 30,THi7 22 31! F \7 21 30 31 32 33 34 33 36 38 39 4 40 4 41 8 52, 3 43 8 53 8 55 8 5fl>5 8 8 57 8 58 8 59 9 I 4 12 4 40 4 I 6 8 9 II 13 IS E6 18 21 9 23 £24 5 35 6 2 6 28 6 54 7 19 7 44 8 8 8 31 8 54 9 16 9 38 9 59 10 19 10 38 10 57 11 15 II 33 11 49 12 5 9 26112 20 58,9 29 12 34 0)9 31 1,9 34 2 9 36 4|9 38 5j9 41 71 9 46 12 47 13 0 13 12 13 23 13 33 13 43 23u 2' 3 55 22 57 4 41 22 51 5 27 22 45 6 34 22 39 7 31 22 32 8 28 22 24 9 25 22 17 10 22 22 8 11 21 22 0 morn. 21 51 0 10 21 41 1 19 21 31 2 23 21 21 1 3 37 21 10 1 4 40 20 59 5 47 20 48 rises. 20 36 6 29 20 23 1 7 40 20 II 8 50 19 57 10 0 19 44 111 16 19 30 | morn. 19 . »6 I 0 25 19 1 1 26 18 47 2 27 18 31 3 28 18 16 4 29 18 0 5 30 17 44 1 C 32 17 27 1 sets. II 21 u A. 14 I 3 1 51 2 37 3 22 4 5 4 48 e o 6 13 6 58 7 46 0 11 0 13 0 14 i 0 16: 0 } 0 18 8 37I0 21 9 33 0 21 10 32 0 23 Ivy II 34 morn. 0 37 1 .'18 2 37 a 32 4 25 5 15 6 4 0 25 0 27 0 28 0 30 0 33 0 35 o 36 0 38' 0 41 6 5310 43 7 41!0 46 8 31 JO 48 9 201 0 50 10 10 0 53 10 59 0 55 11 47 0 58 The column of Ihe Moon's Southing is also the time of High i " Improve the soil and Uit) mind." The idea we trust is not now very extensively held, that little or no intelligence is necessary to direct rightly, the operations of agriculture; though we fear the supposition is too frequently indulged, that the circumstances in which farmers are placed, are unfavourable to mental energy and the culture of the mind. It is admitted that itvere bodily labour is prejudicial to the exercise of the mental faculties; but we are confident that the organs of both mind and body are developed and strengthened by a due degree*