1851. APRIL begins on Tuesday-. • New Moon, 1st d. 2h. 18m. afternoon, bearing S. W. J First Quarter, 9th d. 8b. 48m. morning, below" the horizon. O Full Moon, 15th d. Gli. 21 in. afternoon, bearing Last Quarter, 23rd d. 2h. 44m. monuay, bearing S. E . |)j<£)'supper| limb W • , •- - riae* .^eis. ■ •5 i d ,. i 'H)540|ti 2811248] W 5 3916 29; 12 50 Th 5 37 •F |5 35 Sa |5 si |So;5 31 M [530 ! Tu '5 2Siri W5 20 | Th '5 24 F 15 22 Sa ;5 21 Su ;"> 1' J M |5 17 JTu'5 15 I W|5 14 , Th 5 12 If i 5 10 | Sa ;5 SojS M 15 | Tu '5 :\V5 iTuo F 4.59 JSV4 57 | Su 4 56 IM 4 5417 | Tu 4 53 7 ,\V4 5ll7 G 30 19 53 6 3H12 56 6 33!13 0 6 34JI» 3 6 35 13 5 3C13 8 38! 13 12 39; 13 15 G 40; 13 18 0 4 l; 13 20 6 43:13 24 6 44|l3 27 6 45| 13 30 G 47113 33 0 48 13 36 0 49 i 13 39 6 50|l3 4l 6 51 13 44 G 52; 13 47 6 54 13 50 6 55'1353 G 56|l356| 6 58[l3 59 6 59114 2 7 0|l4 4 1(14 2114 9 :: 1 1 12 The column of the Moon's Southing is also the time of High The spring is a most important season to the farmer. In all cold climate?, where the warm and growing season is short; ,much depends upon petting the summer crops in, in good season. »a4 in pond order. Tlio land should be well tilled, and the surface well pulverized, to as to give the roots of the young! plants a healthful and vigorous growth in the early part of the; season. The farmer who gets his crops in well and in good season; is most sure of a good yield ; besides, if he gets his spring work! jdone early, he will be.most likely to do the whole work of the! season in pood time, and will have time to do it well; while, ifl