The Crockett almanac : containing sprees and scrapes in the West; life and manners in the backwoods, and exploits and adventures on the praries . in the middle of this year, 23^ 27 True obli-quity at the same lime, 230 27 EQUINOXES AND SOLSTICES. Vernal Equinox, Mar. 20. B o clock, 12 ni. morning-. | Autumnal Equinox. Sep. oclock, 11 min. even Sunnner Solstice. June 21,1 oclock. .^9 m. morn Solsfice. Dec 21, 9 oclock. 43 min. morninsr. be iu Perigee, January 2, and distant from the Earth, ,o;)0 , July 2, 96,768 (XlO Veiigee, Decern. 30, 93,573,000 RISINGS AN


The Crockett almanac : containing sprees and scrapes in the West; life and manners in the backwoods, and exploits and adventures on the praries . in the middle of this year, 23^ 27 True obli-quity at the same lime, 230 27 EQUINOXES AND SOLSTICES. Vernal Equinox, Mar. 20. B o clock, 12 ni. morning-. | Autumnal Equinox. Sep. oclock, 11 min. even Sunnner Solstice. June 21,1 oclock. .^9 m. morn Solsfice. Dec 21, 9 oclock. 43 min. morninsr. be iu Perigee, January 2, and distant from the Earth, ,o;)0 , July 2, 96,768 (XlO Veiigee, Decern. 30, 93,573,000 RISINGS AND SETTINGS OF THE PLANETS AND STARS. Abfe.—Risinars and Settings beins affected by latitude, (which Southings are not,) cannot witli pro-priety find their places in a niiscellaiiy uitended for general use. The following table, therefore, isdesigned to supply the deficiency. 1852. Boston,h. m. Jan. 12 « 23 <i 27 Feb. 5 17 Mar. 10 23 ?« 27 April 1 • 13 22 May 4 14 « 28 June 2 5 30 5 sets. 1\. sets. p seta*. (^ sets, (5 537 21152 7 51 8 23S 15 . .?.32:•8^4;lOff10 3110 47*1250 57* ?M^ 10:37. 9* 8= Rich-mondh. m. 1l(32? ?la .5 47 1852. July Aug. Sept.* ? •Nov. Dec. (^ sets,^ rises,7*3. rise. 613 41719 1 >1^5, Ci Vise? 2 I ^ 1425 81926 4 ris»V5 ^ rjses,\ SI ;ts. Boston Rich-mond. h. ni. h. m. 10 31 10 27 10 12 10 9 3 38 3 47 241 2 51 10 6 10 22 9 15 9 31 8 3S 8 52 1 59 2 8 2 5 2 12 2 19 2 36 2 40 3 1 3 2 3 24 3 21 3 39 3 35 8 42 8 32 4 22 4 13 2 50 2 42 Charles-ton,h •• ToiF 10 6 354 25:110 359449 5 2 162 192 30 2 43 3 23 19 3 318 24 4 523S »58 ., , ,^. ,- . ? Here the reader is expecte ) to understand that the hour is in tfie eveiflng when it is greater than 6,tad in the morning when it is less ECIiIPSES I£T THIS SrSAH 1852. There will be six Eclipses this yeai ; three of the Sun, nnd three of the Tliere will b^ an Eclipse of the ^roo^ on the tlSi and 7th of January, visible and , 3 hoars^, iiS tninatfis. Tota


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