The American anti-slavery almanac, for ..: calculated for Boston, New York, and Pittsburgh .. . 6 54 6l0 121 18l4 34 32 6 16a morn. Trg 11 SUM 6 53 610 15 1 2l|l4 34 1 13 7 18 24 trjj 12 Mond. 6 51 640 18 1 2414 33 1 53 8 17 50 Trt? 13 Tuesd. 6 50 610 20 1 2614 32 2 30 9 18 1 15 -n. 14 Wedn, 6 49 6,10 23 1 2914 30 3 10 10 22 1 45 £Zb 15 Thurs. 6 47 6 10 26 1 32 14 27 3 52 11 28 2 25 n 16 Friday 6 46 6 10 2S 1 34 14 23 4 36 morn. 2 56 n 17 Saturd. 6 45 6 10 31 1 37 14 19 5 24 36 3 44 1T1 18 SUM 6 43 6 10 34 1 40 14 13 6 16 1 46 4 48 f 19 Mond. 6 42 6 10 36 1 42 14 8 7 14 2 57 6 17 t 20 Tuesd. 6


The American anti-slavery almanac, for ..: calculated for Boston, New York, and Pittsburgh .. . 6 54 6l0 121 18l4 34 32 6 16a morn. Trg 11 SUM 6 53 610 15 1 2l|l4 34 1 13 7 18 24 trjj 12 Mond. 6 51 640 18 1 2414 33 1 53 8 17 50 Trt? 13 Tuesd. 6 50 610 20 1 2614 32 2 30 9 18 1 15 -n. 14 Wedn, 6 49 6,10 23 1 2914 30 3 10 10 22 1 45 £Zb 15 Thurs. 6 47 6 10 26 1 32 14 27 3 52 11 28 2 25 n 16 Friday 6 46 6 10 2S 1 34 14 23 4 36 morn. 2 56 n 17 Saturd. 6 45 6 10 31 1 37 14 19 5 24 36 3 44 1T1 18 SUM 6 43 6 10 34 1 40 14 13 6 16 1 46 4 48 f 19 Mond. 6 42 6 10 36 1 42 14 8 7 14 2 57 6 17 t 20 Tuesd. 6 41 6 10 39 1 45 14 1 8 15 4 2 7 54 V? 21 Wedn. 6 39 6 10 42 1 48 13 55 9 18 4 53 9 10 v? 22 Thurs. 6 38 6 10 44 1 50 13 47 10 20 5 44 10 4 /*W 23 Friday 6 37 6 10 46 1 52 13 39 11 20 6 21 10 54 /VW 24 Saturd 6 36 6 10 49 I 55 13 30 16a % sets. 11 39 5c 25 SUN. 6 34 6 10 52 1 58 13 21 1 S 7 12 19« X 26 Mond. 6 S3 6 .10 55 2 1 13 11 1 59 8 31 57 Of 27 Tuesd. 6 31 6 10 58 2 4 13 o; 2 41 9 49 1 36 T 2S 29 G 11 2 2 S 12 49 3 41 11 7 2 16 &_ 1S3S.] FEBRUARY—SECOND MONTH. [28 YOUNG HOUSE-RACERS TORTURING A FREE CITIZEN FOR AMUSEMENT ! The colored man was seized, fastened to the horses tail, and driven severalmiles. His free papers were at home, and be could not instantly produce was found dead by the road side the next morning. [See Torreys Portraiture (Philadelphia, 1817), p. 34/| On the side of theiroppressors there was power, but they had no comforter. (Eccl. 4 : 1.) Positions of the Sun, Moon andStars Tides, Weather, &c Canopus S. 9 19 a. Warm,Low tides. withSirius 3. 9 29 a. rain. 21 S. 2 6 m. Changeable,Middling tides, with UtileCastor S. 10 3 a. fineweather for some S. 10 2 stationary. Unsettled,Middling tides. cold,J) apogee. 21 6 3> • with$ greatest elongation sets 7 48 a. snoxoPollux S. 9 43 a. ory in £3. rain. Sirius S. 8 S7 a. hQ®- \6 J). Be-Rather low tides. comesCastor S. 9 12 a. more9 sets 7 14 a. mild, but21 S. 0 5


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