The American anti-slavery almanac, for ..: calculated for Boston, New York, and Pittsburgh .. . iday Saturd. SUjV. Mond. Tuesd. ; \SUN. 26 Mond. 27 Tuesd. 31|Saturd 611 42 7^292 12*2162 182 21;2 24 2 27,2 80 2 33|2 35!2 382 40 2 43 2 462 49^2 522 553 58 3 13 43 73 103 133 12 163 12 193 12 22 3 12 253 12 233 12 3l|3 611611 611 611 6ll 6;ll 611 611 6|ll 611 611 611 611 611 611 611 611 611 6|12 7 12 712 7|12 7112 7 7 7 7 7 7 101213:12 12 11 24! 1127J113011 4 84a 5 28 6 21 7 17 8 12 9 89 51 1 10 3546jll 1730,11 5514 morn. 381 15 1 56 2 39 3 2


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