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11th Month

NOVEMBER, 1830.

hath 30 days.

milk." "But," said 1, urging him, "I would rather pay you; I have money
enough." "Well," said he, "I have milk enough; so we are even: I have as
good right to give you inilk, as you have to give me money."

One watch that goes wrong, may be the means of misleading a whole neigh-
borbood; and the same may be said of the example we individually set to those

around us.

Real Christians sometimes settle down into a state of hopelessness: they look at
nothing but their sins, instead of looking to Christ, and making active efforts for
the good of others. Active piety is the best cure for religious despondency. To
do good is the surest way to get good. He that watereth, shall be watered also

himself.

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19 Fr 8 south 8 10 even. 7 114 49 19 29 8 23
20 Sa 7 s so. 11 52 eve. 7 124 48 19 43 9 18
21C 24 Sun. aft. Trinity. 7 134 47 1956 10 16
22 M Cecilia. ent.17 144 46 20 911 19
23 Tu St. Clement. 7 144 46 20 22 morn. 640144
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27 Sa 8 south 7 46 even. 7 184 42 21 93 52 10 10 8
28C Advent Sunday. 7 184 42 21 20 5 4 11 816
29 M) in perigee. Tides 7 194 41 21 30 rises. morn. II 822
30 Tu St. And. [quite high. 7 204 4021 40 545 0 81696

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12th Month

DECEMBER, 1830.

hath 31 days.

In December, reckon and settle with all those with whom you have accounts
-pay your shop bill and your mechanics, if not promptly done at the time, which
is the best of all

And now that the frost of winter has laid an embargo on your operations, and
shut you up in your dwelling, let your fireside be a paradise, and let the long
evenings be consumed in pleasant conversation, or in the pursuit of useful know-
ledge, especially of that knowledge which is the principal thing, that knowledge
which has reference not merely to time, but to eternity.

He that is good at making excuses, is generally good for nothing else.
The year and all our opportunities for usefulness will soon end. Be up and doing.

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10 Fr south 59 morn. 7 254 35 22 56 2428 33 28
11 Sa) in apogee. 7 264 3423 1339 916 m
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13 M Luey. [stat. 7 264 34 23 10 5 28 10 44
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25 Sa Chris. Day. Newton 7 284 32 23 25
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TIDE TABLE.

Chiefly from the Table in Bowditch's Navigator. THE Calendar pages exhibit the time of high water at New-York, Elizabethtown Point, and New-London. To find the time of high water at any of the following places, add to, or subtract from, the time of high water at New-York, as follows: (A. signifies that the annexed quantity of time is to be added, S. subtracted)--for

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THE

CONSTITUTION

OF

THE STATE OF NEW-YORK.

ADOPTED IN CONVENTION IN 1821.

WE, the people of the State of New-York, acknowledging with gratitude the grace and beneficence of GOD, in permitting us to make choice of our form of government, do establish this Constitution.

ARTICLE FIRST.

SECTION I. The legislative power of this state shall be vested in a senate and an assembly.

SEC. II. The senate shall consist of thirty-two members. The senators shall be chosen for four years, and shall be freeholders. The assembly shall consist of one hundred and twenty-eight members, who shall be annually elected.

SEC. III. A majority of each house shall constitute a quorum to do business. Each house shall determine the rules of its own proceedings, and be the judge of the qualifications of its own members. Each house shall choose its own officers; and the senate shall choose a temporary president when the lieutenant governor shall not attend as president, or shall act as governor.

SEC. IV. Each house shall keep a journal of its proceedings, and publish the same, except such parts as may require secrecy. The doors of each house shall be kept open, except when the public welfare

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