t . . . 1 4 rrprlfr. 4 4 . .. ft - - ... .. . 'If' UU i v v VOL. 33- I ' t ' I .. J ... . ... .X ... .. I k "TSU Argm, m RtffhU dol an Ktomat Htf Arjf Afo ?fAi.y S'lmU ,VMt 14 tn4 . Ufri .yr$ M a 'e.tt . s wadeshouo, x. cv, tiiunsiiAVAPil.'2Ti JW70." ! 1 ci- r : LM .11 UV Il'f a low: of AxuoxEr. (ija uduut cmmcrci ot.T.) t Kity. Putot. I It? I it mt a letther. i . t Faith, 1 llioizht l.lrlnt; of tnnni. the wnrll.it quirt; ! I'll look aVrnr ie' ClI.llUCTpi. Xtir, lf 0ir'ur. ' ' I'fU Jjmim Il'ipSu'ai, ft lastle ittpild- tie. v i . Xrt. II'rtniiT"'",!i ; catel. !),, hjf Dieter. jCu 1)J., IrUU Iljlp. . . . ' K ir IT" Ctirrt o I Cutt. a Mrs. t But mil, Kitty, I raoa it a lCiuy. O. ves, jmn can, feitlir; Jut ,5, j ouo. Il's-enih nd, 'f b.ont s b't 4 Uoomioj 1 Lrtd tal cost fifteen tui., tou ftr cnzjr I Wa cumot (r.r I V) U m xtrtmt. Tbtiaoonj d-rif. fh proprty ytitf 'tlftr futU left will onlf l!o to Jrn i i tht nivMt eci t.nirJ manner )'' ' " Kitty. B it tU boiiaot u not extnr i jot. Dorft Fiutoiii sar bnin t w'lic'i cot lwuty-Bve iloliwJ. fti-l lur fithnr lim fiW B or tix lime. duu't whr I .Uun u. houiiet ai wjII hi tint Mr. C H"'i. Mr. iJ 1 1 u m I infrt'"i ill of vur nei!iVM h!4iiu t'y Iro h r tkin r d If hr l mnef f.ul- w ihouM mJevor t' uw our t b t pirp I " 'ir, I ,,u' ' b i jl 1 1 l PMtif T'iu. but wa li iv t iu iir e poniei. Your miuio Jcium rit it rHt Klof ni.)ie ; i-l vuur ,lroth.r lrrj off at irh-Hil.'w nuMr i(Triii'X fir a n tu:t of dutlici. I iuut hint t'i aioiy to KUt. Oh, ho c'i wtit; lie'i oulf a H.y; a wl u onti cr Vt t b l k: b it jfouujj la liai nnwt ht : r tb are ih.iuH nuthinj of. O. oa mit let mi U tb KiMKiet, ni4-nni:i I Mr. C. If r,v' ,i"r. Kit tr tlirr nut K wiih-'ul liii ow n.iif. Alttf. If yu couHJ ut i! It' jut tui-h a f Wnit I D lf mm1 run liwu aii'i aik Mini Tl i 1 1 cttl it tin fur rmi Ionic u. tn. C I'vv uu o!ircti jn t tint : auil If y u thiuk you tc; it m "rj lliaii llrrr tlp 'iii ! iiiir, w!ijr Kuir. You'll it-t n( Inv-it Pint' pwl. ilr rf.t!rr. I ki.- y m uM.i' rfu. l'il ruo to M:J ThompmuV I WH.'th- J-Mldl'lBlT. I K'lpjUMi I tlfiih liut then, further, uc!i a l ve 4,f a WmcL TLx't. i. Mr. C (Sit :i UtLin--ch iir. Dir tbil-f, it U harj t. rfuis her! 1J it one t'toul l be iuhU of money In km-n with tb itruva;ant (u,Ijm of t!i ilnf . Eutor Ausr IforuisN, u. Aont II. Aiielii:a. wii"t on nirU hay them nir J'mimm got fur li hi t? I'yijX'' tul t Ht that uir front wiirjow ijlfl'v jrnt a crick in my back a t.yin' to no I uf wlielbt-r it' luuibor iuuUuu. It's m tin -tMng ruitol, aityli", Mr. C. Ajul Hupkiiis, you aw very iu'uiiii.i vo ! Aunt II. Ii!i)'iiitivi! lsw 8ak, J bt-arthe chihl u!k ! Nhmt, wht hurui Liu tier be iu tryiu to liiil rout whit vour nciglibors have got for ilimi'T? I niaii to put m my bouutft ami run uc t id ec. I kuww they've jrt u)l uumpiin'i". lor I iwh the hirwJ gal throw the pariu'n out into iho yard. Mrs. C Iluu acrotis! Djr't Jream of ichatLia! Auut II. Well, I'm ajfoin' up sUir to Ct my specs and have another j."""' l'ok. anyhow ; for I'm jest tly in' to know whether it's laaib or mutton. Lam) Mike ! what's tba use of liviu', ef you cau't know bo vther fki live? Exit, u Mrs.C. Aunt tlopkirs! So 'Bone! Dear me. she does worry me terribly ! Wkat will our neighbors" thiuk A' ui? Euter Katy Doola.v, l. Mr. V.. An.l i it U : anI a ery lot iu uno t Your cousin bat tent you a new bonnet. , ICity. Ii It In thi leltSer, mtm ! Mr. C. It ll co ning br etpreu. Ktir. 8 irv, h miht I-i I it in tholt ther. an I in npim. Wul will I !? Mrs. C. Wait patieotly notil th bou Dt nrri. , Kit. Will Cirniliut c wroi wi l it? Mrs. C I lliiuk OJt. TU rljlMMUHil wiH bring 't. , ' K ty. S ir. t ilWt Wftir the Ixpnti mn I 't Cifnaliu I wint. J Mr. C. i Tbi eo.wl '6f f iirt tevrot - rr arTdcti'intt. ira. jjHjpl-t vJ . " him KimedivT f ' , Kat. K in HrT yis, , m im. II,i toul.l me, W u!J I f an I I at-i I hi . Y t. Wh it will I il i with th 1 1 -uh t. m mi f M-s. C. K-iilt with yo4rtr nmr.t It tS iM b pr. ci ui 1 1 r hi. Kuy. F ith. tlii i. I ll pit It i i thf ilni bunk with mi niii'T. I'm ob liiltye Mm. C'l p;r, 'Uin Ify.u il I'-, w'ut w t t nt I it i 1 1 1 I ttiwr ? J!rs. C. " Y nir v-r niihiV, Wul 'ov- f r v' lyi i', (Jt-u ili-M U'i .". " Kitv. O. 'I i-i t. m 1'a ii I Yf' m ic n b'uiS wi t'n n't im I Sail. ()'! it I rj i r ItrliV. wi I til liii niiiif, ii C r iniiH'i! O'i. iuj!i.i! i:"i an ill m l.id lidH.cnhi! litn.i. ' M'. () S w- nr t b vj rt-i t i.!' ue b ui-liu ti"fan I! W II. K it i' a u" il iirl. an I 1 !; wi.l -t a jj.l hi-ho I U well us u lid Im:iujU. 1I t, I. Ivd'.er Au r II rtct , it., wit! a bi i l i Aunt II. It's ni itto.i ! I waidetHrniiu e l ti Sod ooiif. a id I hrt-! I sw ihai uir Juiifs bov a pliiyiii' iu the street, and I Hke l hi it wImI hix f .Iks l a I jft lor din nir,au I Iu suid luutlou ; an I no I'm "t iti. d on that uir p'iut. I wmidvr what's iu thli 're baud!vx! I saw that nxnre-s C trl it'it) her -, mid tli.i ru in s iid it was f-i 1U:4 Kittv tiin-bn! ; nf cinrsf, An i ns l.ut-r. I di woiidor' whafc it it! (Op.-i: Ux.) Well. I .:jlard! A ;j riiiaii new liuiiuet ! ( Takes out a very lure, ah liiv tiiiu ..e I boimut.') Ami sich a bd.i- n.-t KriUon an I lao. tl iwra and f..t;li i , N.w. that's iuit what I call a taH '.un.ift! I iin-iiu t try it iU. nujui 'iit ui cni!xioj. Liw sakes! hen c :it s kitty ! 'T m't ila U I i her know I'vj !uj!i aC Ii r ioi..;! (I'uti bmaei LL-k i.itd aa I plajji it Uual ta la.; KiUr Kinr, KitM. O, auut II ;AmJ ! wLereV UI'ltlUT? Auut II. Ltitd sake! I dou't know no noire limn the child unborn ! Kitty. Ota. u.! 1 1 re arc Yr.-. Fa--looe a ltd iJoracduiu up the i leys! What shullldo? Aunt II. Why, let 'em iu, of course I KillV. II.ij my ioiil.et Oiiiujyet? Aunt II. Indeed it lias!' An I sioli a I dylo, I trll liptnent in move the pIsrM w.iter 6f our ainainairt with oeaoiy; Kii'ty. O, I'm so glad! Hit where is it? Au il II. I w:i there behind tlie taole. I Iniu'l Uc'ih I it ; o Jy jeit toa!t u peep. Kitty. I'll lot Miss D.ra seo lh.it some people can di-s us well us s uno other pen pi . Aunt H-.pkins. you must iiianaf to draw iiitetition to nty new bonnet hi! the visitors are here, to 'ivo mo au oppor tunity to show il. Aunt II. Why, I'll take it right foul th" fust thine. ' Kitty. No. not tint w-uld be too ab rupt. Manage to snaak of h uu4i ; hu. do ujt sh " it uu'il th-fy auk to see it. Aunt II. Wol', I gues I know heow to do K geutselly. Enter Katy, l. Kitty. Two la lies to ss you, miss. (C'r.xws to k) 1 Kitty. here s m 'liter, Ka y r Katy. Ifyoa pl'nse, mam, may I coomej ' Kity. Gone N;the hut.diei's, nAo. "if- t Mrs. a CcrUiuly, Katy. What'a the amlier? Katy. If you pl'ae, mam, T have s let tier; sad would vou pl'as" ralo it for me? Mrs.O. (Takni letter.) C rtaudy Katjr. ft tn your lover? Katy. Indade. mam, I have no lover. It's my cousin, mam. Mrs. C. O, yout cousin (Ooens let ter.) Light ov my sowl !" AVhy, thi. cannol. bo your eoii.-io. Katy. "ludade, indade, it hf.gur"! It ftu'y the iusinivutiu' wav h has, mam r ' Mr. C. (Keids.)" M Bewitchin' Katy! aod how areje's, nnyhow? rI laka my piu iu band t" li'l y's I am yurs. io nood liilth aud sphii ils ; and it's hopin' yo's the tame, truly 1 The p'ulslioi 8 uv my heart are beatin wid the love I bt ar ye's darliu' Kity ! th frireet flower never mind the ,J"t-t.hat iver bloomed ou t he family tree o v ii'l DooUn, ov Tippriry, denrl and oi.rf this nivm years, blis hi sowl I ami hyw eye's? AqV by the same tkcn that I ye's ranch," I siud by the ispriss, freight paid, a new hiiooit, which my cu 'D Biddy Ryan, for my der love, have wsde for ye's, tharmin' Kaiyt Iotan ! Wsnr it Dixt ye's heart ! Anl ifyoa jf'' t befwre this letther coomes t Land, ye's "y know it is from Your evir sighiu' WiJ love for ye's dyin', Cui:.valia3 r.YAir. . ' . If Vo's Jou't rexave this letther, UtJ ute word utr mi,utb4)r. the uau who itches fettnoit.' Tdiat' very loiig Exi, R Aunt H. But. hi's? Wul. I do hop. she'll git some mutton, for th' .Tones Iims it; and wj otiht to bd as genteel as our uei;;h tiors. . ' . Enter Mrs. Fastosb a d Do ia, U very eljiaotly attire I. Mrs. F. My dear chill, how do you d? Kitty. .(Sitakintr bauds with her, and afterwards with Dora.) I'm diduhted t" SfO you! Hope you are cj i.ite well, an.' Dora. Mrs. F.. Q'lite well areu't you Dora ? Dora. Quite, mamma. luUy. Pray be eeated, ladi.n. (Thy sit oil lounge.) Mrs. Hopkins, Mrs. Fas tone. Aunt II. (Steps over ami shakes hands. ) H'ipiyou are pretty well, ma'am, and you.1 too, miss, though you do look awful deli cate! A:id how's your husband? He's a broker, ain't tie? "(Sits imockiug-ehalr. and kfers it in motiou.) , Mrs. F. Yes, Mrj, Hopkins. Mr. Fas tone is a broker, engaged day after day i. the busy vortex of fluctuating vtUr ries Aunt. If. '.Veil, ( wyr h-arn tell ol thet business afi -re; hut I B'jiOfe i-'s pr- ii' a' le, nr you couldn't afford to dress so. 1 that a silk or a p pliu you've gi t on ? : Kiitv. Brings her chair; sits, c.) Auut llopkina! Jothpr bus stepped mr to make n ell. Auut II. No, she haiu't; shes ouh gone to tha butcher's. Kitty. Aunt Hopkins I M..FiWt ne, what is ibe nens? ; F. -.Wll, ' really -uxMfs;. I lAshioitshle ooii'ty is there. Dirt? li ra, rwhtnif, mammt. Mrt. F. NoiHtn l,fe, notblne to b ar, in i hi ot Vi w -nr it thero, D.ra ? Dora. Nnthi'ig, mamm t. Aunt II. Nothing to wear I Yet. then's b wnets. Kitty. Aunl Uopkintl Mr. I asUne, yon er rttlt Mtwt.'' Mi,F. Mn II jikimtp keof hotfie s I W.- been - ditappointeil I , Tliomptoti bid a prfc" lovo of ft InoiukI tSftt I hid quit- to rny li-urt upo for Do ra ; but it it iTTte, and the poor child is ! otost I. r..k it-lien rt'd am't y u, Dora ? D ira. Q U mam an. Kitty. Ia-rt verva-.rrv fir b mvi-U ar t i iine-l to nu l i it nee-t v.-rv mnm irplex d aboil 'lint, rnvt-lf. Tf-T are vef W in uip!aM ; it i air of r-ft tetuent a-"'it I' ii. . Mr. F. N if. w'.ftVv -r . t'ler , D..ra? D i.rt. N mi , maoint t. Kin. I'e jut bid ft new one .sent lie, but it d t't sui in , Aunt !l. W iv. K'i y, b.w )ou tilk ! It's r"l r l -t I Kit v A m't II p:'ni! Il i no" wh it I wm-'el. bu Tlioopii s til it wis tin ii t -tvlis'i shu I. a I. M r. IV ,T!iomps m ! Di I yo.i g -t It "I rii'dixo ? Kitty. Y.'i, nil my bonnets c.niu frmi f bom moil's. M F D.let rres.ei. ! Mi ll II (J imp up.) I Hs'in v itto yo.i fulit nil. lis an eltguut ouiiuei. (Q t ba ilbjx ) Kir v. Auut II tkint ! Aunt II. Ne. don't ftu-r Hopkins me! f..r I'm iroing to show 'em j-t how it. look on yer j set still; lor it theies Htiyinine ri le myself mi. it s showtn i.ir a nuniiei. (Slandi behind Kilty, puts the bonnet ou her bead, und ties it.) There ! ain't that a i-eao'y? Mrs. F. WhvJ what a hor ft hand some bonnet ! Did you ever see anything lik" it. Dom? Dora. Si' ver, wamms. Aunt II. That's ti e stvle. mrm. Jrs. F. UeiHv! I want to know! And t'os is Thomion's incut sivlish lxu .et I Keallv. ibe fashions do change ! Did you evtr. Dors ? Dora. Never, mainmn. Kittv. fside, I d i b Heve they nr. Nu'1 inrl An-1 II k in. Icmn-t g t it ..ff ! Y -n've t'ed il in a bar I kno ! Mr. F. It's very becnuing-Un't it, D .' i ? D ira. O. vrv. iiHTim-i J! F. ( Aii l- to Dirt) What 'a llre!d fi iirht I , Don. Fii 'lit ful mamma ! M-s F. I b'li.'v- w m W bJ m vi't!J. f.r I in'i-thuri v to Tho-np-o .'s and rtrdor iu-t ii'h a bimiiei fr Dora, (iood ihiv. Ynu have such u chanu'uig tast'i hasn't site. Dora? hi broken rff by ibU will mtke ntetlt 'of lierwfiiy, abwwHdi fitht'-naMe tw-l. tv, al -b nwwe i bumlU In my d'm an-ie vl I t i dri,, , i Mr. U Ah. my hil ). yu in b b ler sa'Sfie. with, vrntr do-Woo, at yn if.w older, ami see bow frivd.is are th demin I tit fialiion, snd hw littfe bsppU nmril be oh in I by livish illnly. And I think ihi l.J'w a lyentuie. tli-liCh a seyrr lKon. will be f tr more f.h.fltable llitu thdriow'sbvi f thxt Invnf bobnot. , Hatter. , ,( TmiTT CoILkok, April 4, 187U. Mr. Fsinii: Dear Si : At last I aenl rny ttna WIT ubntit Kilrtor. I liUVP pteparotl it for.tlio jircat. I want it jnilil;s!i'l will tny iiitntfl t it. It required much rcaonrcu mid ciilculatinti to pr -vo niv imniti'uni. I nttt riitlit, nnd I know it T'i' Prayer i wronjr. Vur Altna-iao Is tho only correct otto in tho oiintry. Ymir truly, 1). CllAVEX. lI'MiTlillllHliHi'isiUMI '"mm. . i . , "1 eit wtir. Ihl-ik Hitno tho k-NiiriiHtiu fl Apri Ii ;Mrt, Kiti'Sit iiH Ka. Lr ceor."N whli Ibii tiw Dora. Ch'itmiiie. mtmnia! (Thee bow, an.l ex'iutt.- I... with their hammer Uriels t" their mouths, endeavoring to eon cenl their laughter.) Kittv. (JoodiUr. Call aumo. Iho I KASTKR. Tho citflic of cipi'ii-m ni tn tin true titno of F!uster fur 1870'. Im di cited vnrioiH explanntinns, notto of wliich seem to bo sati-fnet'try. In my opinion, tlio ileHitiati'm of Aptil lGth. nceordin to tho EnglNh U-iolc of C-initnoir IVaver, U erroneous, and April Ot It U tho truo day. Dillercncos of .'pinion ns to tlio true time aroso tlnrinjr tlw first ccntmy. nnd so serious was tlio omitest, that il va deemed essential for tlio Council of Xico A. D. 325, to settle tlio matter decisively. That Cmincil passed t!u f.ill.nvin resolution.): 1. Kilter sliail everywliero bo bo nn to bo observed on tlio first tiny ; tho Meeli that is, Sunday. 2. Ea-der slmll bo on tlm Sunday that hlniH next f..!ov, imincdi.itely lifter tho IburtcC'.jt'i of tho nioo!i tliat s'.i.dl folfow next after tho verna eij'iitii'X. " 3. It 5hnl! ho referred to tln J)is' op d Alexandria to calculate every yar itcfording to theso riilen. when the tea ivitl shall heL'in. i'revioiirt to this time tho E istorn Chitrtheji koot Fnstor on the Mill of tho month .isan, convspondini; to the Jewish Passover; tho Western htt-d'ul things! They an laugh":; it' nie. , Churches Wnitcd till tho Sunday fd- Crnodui-a irrHcious! what n frk'ht J This i- not my bonne.'. Aunt Hopkins, you've ruined me! I ohall bo tho lamthine -stuck ofihe .whole neighborhood. (Tears off th" bonnet.) Enter Mtw. Cumin, k. Mrs.C. Tlivotho Fastiine ene ? Kity. I hope so. O, m"tier. s-ud nunt Hopkins home; she's made ntd look ridic- this a boiiu t An it H. Well, I 'declare! of trvin-.' to nvase fulks I MrJ. C. Is tnat y ur bive of K'Hv? ,. A'itt-." No. in le -d ! Aunt II ii!:ius, where dhl vou g-t t'iU hiteful th'ujr? A-tnt II. ut of th it hiudlnx. A'ttv. (TA'ces u i the . ov r.) It's .ca-kol "Mis iTatv Dm'ai" You've. lowino;, .; By defect in various cycles used to determine tho tit-ie, hatred of cveiy thinp; Jnwisli, lianl lini'ss of tho priests, and obstinate seetionnlisn:, theru were numerous discrepancies and couteslH during the following thr-.-e It iiii'l i e I years. Finally Vielo ri.nis, u Pres'oyter of LiiiioeH, com po ti'ti ed( some of tho oxistiii"; eyelet-, 0 ""8 I t ininjr ii new und better one. This was improved by Diotiysius a Roman abbot, A.. D.'. 527, and was finally adopted iu Elmjland, at a connoil he'd at Whitby in Yoikshiro A. I). 6(U. Those who claimed the li'Nisan, ir respectivo i f tho day of Iho week, i .. .. i !. I ii'iue a preuv ni .i n ; . i .1 .1 e cj. A...,t H. Ske aW.t- h'e tl,, hired I " 'lHTity the nsa-o of h .. .al'! Well, I never! Mrs ('. But 'vhers the bninet you .i't 'rom Tliomosiin's ? A'atv. rOuile) (). mirhr! that ver I sh"uhl say this day! . . 1 n" r KTt. n.. bobbng in her hand an eo guul bonnet.) The.n im stin?y bl.n'ksrur 1 has "int me tins wlnsn ot n iKitinet. tnal l li uiver gi- , r- . . . ' r ,.,,,.. ,1 . . " ft'f tho Nieeno rulo lest wh'-n I come 01 my ii' a 1 , u mo. A'iiiy. Tha.'s my bo net! A'atv. I it. in -ado? ami perhaps ye's he a ther claiming tbd let her Cornalius fivmi hiot wi I it. Mrs. C. No, uo, A'uty ; there's a little mistake here, fh is is ynu r bonnet. AT'ity. Faith, now, isn't that a darling, jis'i I l5H wear it tochuroh to morrow, sure. jFTiMy Put it on now, A'dy; und th-n tak this wisp of a bonnet, a you call if, to Miss Thompson, sith my compliments Aui tbll her I have decided not to keep it. Mrs. C. Why, 'AniyM ih ught your hert was sel upoc hnvu'gTc t AHity. So it was. mother; but I shall never dare to weHr it, after the ridiculu ioptaraic I hue just tua'e. It's too fin or m". My cotihceiice gve 111 a lirle lin e as I a- coming h m. Send U ir ry the mo'ievnr bis new suit. My old lMHo,t t L' Quite g..Kl enough for me. Auut H. N ow that's aht I call a 'elf-d.nyiu' ?al. I'll fix it up for ou j .or if ihnres any hinjr I pride myselif on 'loin , it s fixing tr old tar neU. J hn; the supporter of the Nicene 1 ci-ioti, 'pioted St. Peter as inf.ilii hie authority. Oswe', Kiny of the Northumbrians, h presided, asked if it was ei rtain that St. Pete held the -keys' of heaven, Euins; answered in the affirmative, he Haid : '"I decide to tho trates of- h aven, Peter should shut. tllein airainst tile " By this decision tho Diouyfian cy cle and tho Niccno rulo were cs iib liahed iti Enluud, and aro tho , basis of tho cajculations iu the book of Com mon Prayer. By tlni Nieeno Cjred, and in ac cord therewith tho fifth rule of the Council i)f Whitby, the first ; Sund y nfter tho 14tli of Nisan is1 Ejstcr, c hic h is ; tho samo as the first Sunday after thcl first full moon after tho Ver nal Eipi'wiox Tho Council of lUiPby. added, ;otitrary , to tho t ouneil ;d Nice, thit if the 14ih Jisau wtia on Sunday,! tticn E-ister 8:;ut.lcl to ;Uj Sunday f following. Tina year the ra lit!i Itisioi bewail March 20; Aril !8th I l i? 1 Ith, and tho follow inSun- A'o Ami t.viti' Ml new one.-! - No i thank yv, ft'iutH-yk.ai. Il.afi;jr l2a , liUh t!w mxz dytte il-atur' ' . , - '! rtl yili u IcOHQ U4- Wjtiited sixth ruloj' of WbltfSy i In 1717; hi iUma wat pnullhc AcfoMni' tO'thcu mYft ti' tletrrtoitio tbi' churth dsy f.'i'oA-cr iu hutrhir,d, ibis schenie puts Kistcr 'ori Atil Dili U I87i. "8e rjriJcanx'a Connexion, " Wi. 2, Jnigo 1C3 ''' ": " ' ' ! ' 1 ' I nm awaro i-r tho 'prclcndcr rnw that says t " If tho full muon alU nf ter twclvo o clock on Salnrdny hlgbt, it in to bo considered at Sunday, nnd Eater i to como on tho Sunday ful- lowing."1 ThU rulo U absurd and without authority it it not supported by imy culciidar, nor any other rulo of calculation. ' '' 1. It is absurd. When tho moon full April 8, Ilia titno is ditlcrcnt at diUVrcnt places. It ii 19 o'clock 11 iiiitmtMi, P. M., nt Jcrnsnleni 7:39 P. M.. ut rciid-iti ; 2;30 P. M., at Wash- it.gt -ii ; 11:81 A. M., nt San Francis iii ; 9 A. M., at tho Sandwich Island. Hence by this rulo thero would bo two E istiTt, except in Idaho nnd Las tern Nevada whero thero wouM bu none at til'. 2. Thero it no computation of timo that make tho dav begin at noon, ex cept Astronomical. 'Astronomical Sunday duos not begin till 12 lit noon of our Sund 'y and, heneo by this tho moon is full nt Jerusalem itself thir teen hours and forty-uino minutes be fore Sunday begins. For' hundreds of yean after tfio Nieeno Council, tho calculations were tnado at. Alexandria and Homo by Roman tiin ; und by thij tlu moon wu full at U uno M.iroh 8. tlireo hour and thirty two minute beforo 'Jun d iv began. 1'y cvvry kn.iwu ralo of caleu!atiin April lCth is erroneous. Tho wlmlo matter is explained by thisr bo table in tho Prayer book i;ro incorrect. The, Juliau year by wh'ch tho prayer book is caleulato I vxccL-d t!io foh.r year by which aU matiacs lira made, nearly ouo day i i ouo hundred years, in. I at t!u expira tion if 'his century ho gojde.t num ber in tho prayer book must hu moved f. rward ouo d.iy to repair th. error. Assuming tlio prayer book correct or nearly so, at beginning of this centu ry, it is now wrong by at leant twelve hour , and tho lull moon f illing near er than iisijal to tho dividing line, tho prayer hook mi-sed tho canonical E.is tef by one week. According 1o Toinard and others, Christ was crucified on tint 3rd of April at or near 9 o'clock a. in : dark ness was over the land from 12 to 8 o'clock; ho died a I'utlo afier three and was taken from tlio cross before. 5 o'clock ; lu lay iu tho tomb during 4th of April, i.ud arose on tho mo.niugot the 5 h. Hence,- Easter ou the Uth is four days beyond tho truo anniversary, a d tho 10i.ii is still worse. B. ClUVEN. II 1 . 1 . a rw nons tf i i ..; " .-i'7.Ji Moro Cad bj C''tir-tH "it's lard laWr. : .,,'HrlnraaiuUl.mUtf!i4pp4r, f - ' Oattlii iTnlgx -iha larvl and g'Jl loiy. bucnniir they !i nt.tr l.arj t i ' Irantp 'i irrcat apaco t t'l . tfi':i- Irantp rcat a tpac :s 'Let Uin4 rrpj!rL 4 Lfti fencing - v ir t va lott trotting atlfr cawi an.l IiurjsV; ",t Lcsi trnrk at tho rmth.'i s.l ' t Fewer whip moth oritur jt Stronger team. ' . - " 'ir ., Hoti iitaunro and let need for if. ' A tlmiilu to actloil. " A prmtctioii alnst Winter' frosts" - and summer' beat 'f A Rood vxainpUjto'; cbilJrtn atut t eiglibor. .. , Keep? (ifTalicrift rind bnxzanlJ. . ... Stops' emigration. ' ' ' ! ' lKlucca money tvt book,' and timo for leading-. v , Also, school houtc and churclic., , . , Produces timo for travel, to lecturJ on economy, and preach tho Jospel. ' 1'roducea suciabilitjr and Loapltali- Makes a paradiso of a barren, plen ty out of poverty, and a blessing; out if a curse. ' . Tho bam i filled, tho dairy i fillod, ' tho purso ia tilled, and tho soul is nil cd with grafitnde. 1 ' ' ' ' " If tho reader will reflect, ho will ' discover that tho number of good rea- t sous why, tho farmer should improve his, land i aliuoat iiiniimerablo.-- 'rcra on old pnper of 1801. . ' . . .1 - A Moutt. Wjflt A i'pulur vstayUt . . writes as fulioaa t , . . At I wect up tho utw Maasa road th other day 1 nit a ragieX aUut uu I ratlur ' ttirty woiuan, w.'thaluige ahailovir U sirt-, ou bur Ikm.L la it lay hxt bunUnJ, u lit . llo abbiovhited us to bis legs. The wonia.i asked a!.' 'falls of Dlogeuea lu bis tub I -ilow niuit the world look to a man In a .basket, rldlug about on lib w ife's beadTr'1 . ,-he put bhn dowu bolde tlio read, iu tlu sun, and uluioal In dauger of pasMlng vehic les. I supsisj ibo htfctlouato crcaturo ' thought If bo got u tf5w injury lu this way - ' bis value ia the Lcgar-uii ket- would bo , . Increased. , , . ' " TliU custom of carrylug oue's busbaU I . on the bead I4 a b. t'.ict baa auiiKthtuj Ij leooiiiinend it, auJ U au cxbibltlou of faith . ou tho 00 baud and of devotion on tleot.i er that is bcldoui wet with. It is at ie tt a . ; new counnenUry on the upostollu renin rU , that the man is the bead of tho woniau. Tin-: Jkaxub. lu Iho ei'iuimu.lty at large, and even among men of great luti-l-lue , there sjems to bo a serious ml concep tion of tho (J rauge movement. Many suppos.) tliai ills tliosaorn duty of tho l'atrous ot Husbandry, melt uud wotueiirt wago war 0.1 tlio inereliaiiti uud small tradesiucu Nothing cm ho ntoro errojoous. Mernbo;s of tliiiUiau e aro "cUller idiots nor uuiear ncd Tools. Tho Orange orguiiiz itieu Ima Uo veloped the fa t that tlio very lilgliest order oftuleni.. iliv' pi'otoundest learning and tlio up t solid suites. nusisliip is aut ng tiio Patron?. Men of every calliug und pro fession, when they h vo gathered wisUotn or grown weary iu their owu peculiar busi .110 s, sok rtfpontf and recieatlon in Ijo do- UgoO of a tarm. lu ev ry Orange, tlioro I'o e, will bo foudd meii w II versed lu the taws of political economy, and uo one is so igiioiuutus but, lo know that human socie ty is made up of iiecessury tradeo uud cal lings, uud all are so Interwoven that each Is a necessity Courier Journal. Lovrj vt tvfciN'ri7UH.-Tlie love of ud veutuio is often us strong In girls as boys, uud uuro Isuo doubt it .s fostered by the seusa ioHai I ttraturer pnn i led for youths by story pupers etc .. young girl lu Chris tun - county, Kentucky, wltbnioro Mmauce tuuii oinoiou sen so lit bereouipoidtiou, cut utt'lier pretty brown curls, iliessud 111 a suit 01 her' erotlter's e othes mid started, clan Ui atniely, ou loot, for the ilhiclt Hdls , ttlie wiw bruve toeueouuier whatever hardships In tliupe of travel r Indians might bts I ber wuy, and vis.ous ofgoiii p'udis led Ler clK-eii'diy 011. Butslioliad not reckoned 011 t.mi Indiana torua 'o which ou the very Uf.-t niglttoCiicrJouruey came up with br on a very iiciildy mud, too.; ber iu iu cut brace, uud M.J.'vl her r-uad and louud, over uaJ over.'t'ur -MiuttUilii'it leas thiiu half a inito tihe returned homo U-1 day, a uiJIttr4arsr,i.ad sr jitf-. ' ' Sulphur.- There U no remedy and us sist uitso easily and chcap'y obtained, s haruils to tlko fowls, nor to satisfactory in its results as sulphur. It cau bo admlub tero to tho fowls l y having It iu a small box. so that they can be'p theniselye, of by mixing It with their foodouoo 1 week,' or us oftdii usihereare indication of ver min, reiiettatlnguiitdofs, to every pait of die svstem, all parasites ur rjulekly uud turely destroyed, also grapes are said to lu prevented In ehlclceus. " Applied exteruid'y to tho fowls when oit UJst, or the nest i'r.elf or mixed with tho s dl lu the dusting bat.it U dually efllo- -eious lu destroying verudu. To bo used us a purifier of buildings, b ia neces ury to remove the fowls, closo" tlio house, mix u little salb ctro with tho sul phur lu au Iron vessel, and apply a mate.t to iho mixture. ThU should be douo early -lii tho day. and lite doors and windows H- terwards left wide opeu until evvuiug . fvr vetitllatiou. , , , Ciajlj Uf. As tho warm weuther of spring approaches, do not fall t glveyour poultry houses and roosting pens a tltoi- .. ough cleansing. In tho cold winter day a tho droppings will freezo olid,' and may re malu In the pen without lujury lo the fowl' . -Uut us warm weather cornea, they uiut b 1 removed. After removing ail tlhh, nweeu lug tho walls nnd eelllug, aud uiakinj tbj -house us clean as possible, get aa old boa pot or kettle, till It with lWoo.Ua, av6 it b ' the twuitry house, and put oj tho oouL-, one jtouihl of sulphur, eldoO up doori. win dows ami ventilator-, and let the au!phuc bum out. This will dialufeet housa uud kill vei miu. After thk gi vo U- woU -uud celling a good thick e at of whitewash, uud your po Ury boue will le fieh, eleau uud Imatthy. This may be dooo at aa ex pense of thirty" cvuts and a half day's k.bur, aud it will prove time and utouey well s, eui t'hickeu cholera and kn5en otbec Uiseasea .which prove fatal t poultry. my, in a great uwasure, bo pre'outed b keeping cleuu ioullry tpiariera. Tweuty-o e tales have igui Jed u io teniioo Vi p;iril ipaie io io (jreeuia k C'onveutHia ift.lcd i' '' ' Ju-liaiiMpobs. May 17. aiiMiig lua '. " ur sre New Y.rs, Maswas'iiiJi.k.i, L T