BLACKWELL FAMILY ELIZABETH BLACKWELL DIARY 1881, 1883 (3 vols.)[?] Vivandy. come Drae Jan 5 - 7 - 8. 10. 11. 14-17-19-30. Boulanger 15 rue de l'arc de Triumphe Wild 4 Avenue des Termes: Charmace 50 Avenue de St Cloud Kraffts Bucaille Mme 45 Ave Cioffredo -- Nice Mlle A. Vivandy. 31 rue Cioffredo . Nice Nice JANVIER 1 SAMEDI. Circoncision 1-324 Fine & rather windy. To Eza -- sat on pine covered promontory. 2 DIMANCHE. S. Basile 2-363 Cloudy -- high wind. cold to Scotch and Christ Church. Wrote Browne. Bodichov Hoggan.JANVIER 3 LUNDI. Ste. Genevieve 3-362 Rainy Took cab to call on Childers, Cooper, Cornell 4 MARDI. S. Rigobert 4-361 Dull -- some rain. Piano & trunk arrived. Rev ler Cornell called. NICE 5 MERCREDI. S. Simeon 5-369 Much rain. Began revision of Counsel to Parents, with Miss Vivandy. 6 JEUDI. Epiphanie 6-359 Fine Called on Wm Cornell & at convent.Nice JANVIER 7 VENDREDI. S. Theau 7-358 Dull. Miss Vivandy in evening. Wm Browne-Bullen 8 SAMEDI. S. Lucien 8-357 [?Bath out?] with Kitty to Hiwerhof Magnan. Vivandy Left book + letter for Rev. Fairbanks Nice JANVIER 9 DIMANCHE. S. Julien 9-356 Pleasant though dull To Miss [Edna] Emma Butler Bullen 10 LUNDI. S. Paul 10-355 Dull cold Vivandy Ede AnnaJANVIER 11 MARDI. S. Hygin 11-354 Dull. Cold. Vivandy Johnstone, Ede. 12 MERCREDI. S. Frejus 12-353 Dull, cold, sprinkles. To Magnan Bullen. Berwike JANVIER 13 JEUDI. Bapteme de N.-S. 13-352 Cold. dull. sprinkling. Orme Tubbs. 14 VENDREDI. S. Hilaire 14-351 Dull cold sprinkling Vivandy.JANVIER 15 SAMEDI. S. Maar 15-350 Rainy - snow on Mt Gros & surrounding hills. wretched day. Left medicine for Mr. Cornell. Browne. Bishop Gibralter 16 DIMANCHE. S. Fulgence 16-349 Morning Time - all the mountains covered with snow. rainy afternoon Confirmation at American church. JANVIER 17 LUNDI. S. Antoine 17-348 Rain - some sleet - very cold. Left book for Bishop Little John. medical advice to Cornell on to dentist. Vivandy 50 francs. Mr. Clark's address. 18 MARDI. Ch. S. Pierre a Rome 18-347 Wet - foggy - cold. To dentist.JANUARY 19 WEDNESDAY S. Sulpice 19-346 Cleaning up - some sunshine Vivandy George. 20 THURSDAY. S. Sebastien 20-345 Brilliant. Cold wind. To Baumettes. Sat on esplanade. Bewicke Clark JANUARY 21 FRIDAY Ste Agnes 21-344 Brilliant Johnstone. 22 SATURDAY S. Vincent 22-343 Rain - cold To dentist. 4 weeks board due. Hoggan. Clark cardsJANVIER 23 DIMANCHE. S. Fabien 23-342 Dull - cold. To American church Bishop Littlejohn. Bodichon. 24 LUNDI. S. Thimothee 24-341 Dull rainy summoned to Hyeres by telegram JANVIER 25 MARDI. Conv. de S. Paul 25-340 26 MERCREDI. Ste Paule 26-339JANVIER 27 JEUDI. SS. Martyrs Romains 27-338 28 VENDREDI S. Charlemagne 28-337 JANVIER 29 SAMEDI S. Francois de Sales 29-336 30 DIMANCHE Ste Bathilde 30-335 Dull. Milder Tubbr. Baubs.Janvier 31 Lundi S. Pierre Molasque 31-334 Pleasant. bright. Sat on Esplanade Miss Vivandy Notes de Janvier Bright. mild Sat on Esplanade Ballen. Schmahl. Fevrier 1 Mardi S. Ignace 32-333 Pleasant. 2 Mercredi Purification 33-332 Very fine Drove with Anna & Kitty on [?] Lorestine to dentist.February 3 Thursday S. Blaise 34-334 Very fine. To Ventimiglia. Birthday. Go [] old 4 Friday S. Gilbert 35-330 Dull. East wind. To mentone. Lunched with [] Dudgeon. Father Clark. February 5 Saturday Ste Agathe 36-329 Brilliant morning then dull - Drove to [] with Anne & Kitty Books to [] 6 Sunday S. Amand 37-328 Dull [] air. Johnstone- []=[]Fevrier 7 Lundi Ste Dorothee 38-327 Fine All week to Villa Franca 8 Mardi S. Jean de M. 39-326 Fine. Mr. and Mrs. Cornell called Fevrier 9 Mercredi Ste Apollonie 40-325 Fine morning. Fairburn P.O. order - [Zackrzewska?] 10 Jeudi Ste Scolastique 41-324 windy.February 11 Friday S. Benolt 42-323 Brilliant. gusty Walk with Kitty through Lascares property card to Ellen 12 Saturday Ste Eulalie 43-322 Fine, but cold wind and dust. To dentist. February 13 Sunday Septuagesime 44-321 Brilliant To Carabacel church and Dely's lecture. Woolcott Browne - Bodichon 14 Monday S. Valentin 45-320 Fine To Chateau with A & KFebruary 15 Tuesday S. Faustin 46-319 Dull. Mild. To Meredith & Casson 16 Wednesday Ste Julienne 47-318 Dull. Cold wind. Paid Mlle Viraudy in full 100 francs Sent an manuscript and letter to Mme Schmahl February 17 Thursday S. Sylvin 48-317 Damp some rain Trelat. S. Baillire. [Swinook?]. 18 Friday S. Simeon 49-316 Dull. Mild. With Kitty on the Corniche road. Minod.FEBRUARY 19 SATURDAY. S. Gabin 50-315 Dull. some sun. 4 weeks board due To Monte Carlo & Monaco with Anna. Harris. Cornell. Fairburn with check for taxes 20 SUNDAY. Sexagesime 51-314 Dull To Caraboed church FEBRUARY 21 MONDAY. S. Severien 52-313 Daup[?] & airy. Wrote B[?] Aillere. 22 TUESDAY. S. Maxime 53-312 Mixed. Fevrier 23 Mercredi. S. Pascase 54-311 - Fine - K & I to Villa franca & walked to Beaulein And back & [?] for pension fudge. 24 Jeudi. S. Mathias 55-310 Very Fine cold wind. K & I to see flower car [?]. Feverier 2 25 Vendredi. S. Valburge 56-309 Very Pleasant. K &I to precipices above Villa la Tour. Johnstone - 26 Samedi . S. Nestor 57-308 Dull - sprinklingFevrier 27 Dimache. Quinquagesime 58-307 Rain all day Spoiled carnival pre [?] - saw doleful spectacle from Terrasse - and of American Church. Clark. Butter. Douglas Reid. 28 Lundi SS. Martyrs d'Alcantara 59-306 Rainy nearly all day. With Kitty to Terrasa to see Carnival broken up by rain. MARS 1 Mardi. S. Aubin 60-305 Mixed. With Anna & Kitty to the Terrasse for Carvinal. 2 Mercredi. Cendres 61-304 Fine With Anna & Kitty on the Cornice.MARS 3 Jeudi. Ste Cunegonde 62-303 Very fine. Flower Corso continued Met Miss Donne. Pamphlet to Genoa Browne - Menton 4 Vendredi. S. Casimir 63-302 Pleasant - grey Met Mrs. Donne & daughter. Wrote Rev. Donald Miller MARS 5 Samedi. S. Phocas 64-301 Pleasant. tiny sprinkle. With Kitty to dentist. 6 Dimanche. Quadragesime 65-300 Pleasant but dull. To English church. Met the Donnes.MARS 7 LUNDI. Ste Felicie 66-299 Dull damp, Wrote Bennett. Butler- Dudgeon 8 MARDI. S. Jean de Dieu 67-298 Pleasant To Mentone. Hotel Splendide MARS 9 MERCREDI. Quatre-Temps 68-297 Brilliant Called at Bennett, Dudgeon's & Sidebotham for appointments. Walked to Dr [Beinecites?] and back after dinner 10 JEUDI. S. Blanchard 69-296 Pleasant Saw Mr Sidebotham omnibus to pont de l'Union M. Delpierre called. Tea at Mrs Dudgeon's and visited the Home.MARS 11 VENDREDI. Ste Sophrone 70-295 Fine Saw Miss Temple + visted Frank Shaen's grave. Drove with Miss Butler and Major Day up Vallon Carei for scarlet anemones returned to Nice. 12 SAMEDI. S. Maximilien 71-294 Dull. Sent check for 300 frs, to Bailliere. MARS 13 DIMANCHE. Reminiscere 72-293 Dull. mild Bullen -- W. Browne. Orme. Fletcher 14 LUNDI. Ste Nathilde 73-292 gusty. dusty. Called on the Downes. MARS 15 MARDI. S. Zacharie 71-291 Brilliant. With Anna to St. Andre grottoes -- 16 MERCREDI. Ste Euzebie 75-296 Pleasant. On Terrace with Kitty after shopping. Called on Mme Kraft Bacaille. MARS 17 JEUDI. S. Patric 76-289 Dull. Walked with Kitty amidst destroyed olives. Casson. 18 VENDREDI. S. Alexandre 77-288 Brilliant. To dentist. Undid best blk silk MARS 19 SAMEDI. S. Joseph 78-287 Dull morning then brilliant. 4 week board George. Lauburn. 30 DIMANCHE. Oculi 79-286 Pleasant cloudy MARS 21 LUNDI. S. Benoit 80-285 Pleasant though dull With K to dressmaker + errands. B[?]ll by Kitty 22 MARDI. S. Paul, ev. 81-234 Brilliant - sun Mistral + whirlwind of dust. With Anna + Kitty to the sea after dinner. Card to Bailliere.MARS 23 MERCREDI. S. Fidele 82-283 Bright. Called on Wm Meyhoffer. Theatre burned down. Ellen. 24 JEUDI. S. Gabriel 83-282 Dull. Some rain The town in mourning for the dreadful accident. [Newcombe-Luisburn] MARS 25 VENDREDI., Annonciation 84-281 Pleasant -- though dull 18 victims buried. Mme Krafft-Baocaille called Newcombe. Luisburn 26 SAMEDI. S. Ludger 85-280 Pleasant. Anna + I walked to Villa Mt. Gros. MARS 27 DIMANCHE. Laetare 86-279 Pleasant Marian + I to Tomates + Mt. Boron. 28 LUNDI. S. Gontran 87-278 Very fine + warm We four drove to Genestière + Labron. Called on the Downes. MARS 29 MARDI. S. Eustase 88-277 Rain in morning. With K shopping etc. 30 MERCREDI. S. Jean Climaque 89-276 Fairburn 10pp.6.6.MARS 31 JEUDI S. Acace 90-275 Dull rather [?] Called on the Corwells. with A + K to Mt Boron to see olive terraces. Notes de Mars [Called on the Corwells] AVRIL 1 VENDREDI. S. Hugues 91-274 Dull. Packed. SAMEDI. S. Francois de P. 92-273 Fine then heavy mist To Turbia by the Cornice, we four. Sent trunk by petite vitesse AVRIL 3 DIMANCHE. Passion 93-272 Dull. To American Church Gave Mr Cornell a book. 4 LUNDI S. Ambroise 94-271 dull then rain Drove to Villa Liserb. Kitty I left for Paris by 6:15 train. AVRIL 5 MARDI. S. Vincent Ferrier 95-270 Dull and raining from Lyons to Paris. reached Hotel Watel about 7 p.m. 86 Boulevard St Germain. 6 MERCREDI. S. Prudence 96-269 Pleasant. Saw Mme Trelat Sent off notes - & went in search of lace cleaner.AVRIL 7 JEUDI. S. Hegesippe 97-268 8 VENDREDI. S. Gauthier 98-267 To Versailles with K Saw Mme de Charnall AVRIL 9 SAMEDI. S. Isidor 99-266 [To Versailles with K] Dined with Mme Trelat 10 DIMANCHE. Rameaux 100-265 Dull To Louvre & Notre Dame, with Kitty Louvre, Notre Dame, sainte Chapelle.AVRIL 11 LUNDI. S. Leon, pape 101-264 Dull To Bon Marche Saw Dr. Bartin Bon Marche Mme Tril[ ?] Dr Ba Mlle Boulanger 15 rue de l'Arc de Triomphe 12 MARDI. S. Jules 102-263 Fine Called on Mme Schmaht at rue St George Mme de Charmater To Hotel de Chim[?] Dined with Mm Frilat Kos[?] + Guillammins AVRIL 13 MERCREDI. S. Justin 103-262 Very fine Shopped Boulanger corrected proof. wild called Dined with the Schwahls Mlle Boulanger 14 JEUDI. S. Tiburce 101-261 Rainy morning. Said goodbye to Mme Trelat - lunch shopping. Spectacles for K Wrote Mariam.AVRIL 15 VENDREDI. Vendredi-Saint 105-260 Fine. Shopped -- visited churches sat in Luxembourg gardens left for Dieppe at 8:50 very smooth crossing. 16 SAMEDI. S. Fructeueux 106-259 Dull. reached Hastings. Bodichon - Marian. Avril 17 Dimanche. Paques. 107-258 Fine. rested- called on Newcombes Mrs Browne, McLaren, Register, [Hat?] Hoggan. Anderson. Trelat. M.B. 18 Lundi. S. Parfait 108-257 Bright but drying east wind. arranged rooms. G.H.B; A.S.B; F.B.B; E.S.B; M.A.B. AVRIL 19 MARDI. S. Leon 109-256 Dull cold. 20 MERCREDI. S. Theotime 110-255 to London Sleet at Mrs. Woolcolt Brownes formed Woman M. R. Union AVRIL 21 JEUDI. S. Anselme 111-254 [?] Dr Frances Talked with Miss Orme. Engaged K's passage Returned to Hastings Sleet. 22 VENDREDI. Ste. Opportune 112-253 Dull but milder K went on excursion with Misses Newcomber. Hatchard --Avril 23 Samedi. S. Georges 113-252 Fine. Milder. Miss Fullaston & nephew called. George. Bon Marché. 24 Dimanche. Quasimodo 114-251 Pleasant some sun Emily. Mariacé. Alder Hamilton Bullen. Avril 25 Lundi. S. Marc 115-250 Dull some rain Miss James & friend called Simpson 26 Mardi. S. Clet 116-249 Dull Rainy Mr Bennett. Miss A. Newcombe Cornell. Pennington. [Browne?]Avril 27 Mercredi. S. Polycarpe 117-248 Dull Barbara came for the afternoon. 28 Juedi. SS. Martyrs d'Afrique 118-247 Pleasant some sun. Miss Edwards called. Tea with Newcombes Avril 3 29 Vendredi. Ste Marie Egyptienne 119-246 Dull some rain [M?] to Bon Marche 30 Samedi. S. Eutrope 120-245 Dined at restaurant. called on Mrs Fawcett with Miss Newcombe. [manuscript to Boulanger?]MAI 1 DIMANCHE, SS. Philippe et Jacques 121-244 Fine most of the day. K & Jessie & Fairlight Read manuscript tp Mrs Newcombe. Marian. Schmahl. 2 LUNDI. s. Athanase 122-243 Rain. MAI 3 MARDI. Inv. de la Ste. Croix 123-242 Dull To London Medical meeting 30 Henrietta St 2 30 p.m. 4 MECREDI. Ste. Monique 124-241 Some rain To lunch with Miss Shaen 130 Medical dinner. 6. p.m. Meeting at Mrs Browne's at 4p.m.MAI 5 JEUDI. S. Théodard 125-240 Pleasant though dull Return to Hastings 6 VENDREDI. s. Jean P.L. 126-239 Dull Cunard. Boulanger. Aldis Casey. MAI 7 SAMEDI. S. Etienne 127-138 Fine. summer like. Browne. Badickon. 8 DIMANCHE. S. Orens. 128-237 Brilliant.MAI 9 LUNDI. S. Grégoire 129-236 Bright. Took coffee with K k shopped. 10 MARDI. S. Gordien 130-235 Bright, but cold east wind. MAI 11 MERCREDI. S.Mamert 131-234 Bright - cold air. bought mantle. Hudson. 12 JEUDI. S. Pacôme 132-233 Fine [Dined out , took coffee] Went with K on to East Hill.MAI 13 VENDREDI. S. Onésime 133-232 Fair Dined out & took coffee. Called on Ada Newcome. 14 SAMEDI. S. Boniface 134-231 Pleasant. Sat on East cliff MAI 15 DIMANCHE. S. Germier 135-230 Zockrzeisthe 15th. 30th May in London 16 LUNDI S. Honoré 136-229 Sprinkles of rain Kitty and I went to London & slept at the Hoggans.MAI 17 MARDI. S. Pascal 137-228 1st half of journey fine, last rainy. Kitty & I went to Liverpol To dine with Miss Butler 18 MERCREDI. S. Venant 138-227 Kitty to sail by [Samaria]. We went on board the Tarifa & said goodbye to my dear child. Returned to London. MAI 19 JEUDI. S. Pierre Célestin 139-226 Some rain Lecture at Mrs Brownes. 20 VENDREDI S. Hilaire 140-225 Some rain. [Mme Bodichon to come to me] Miss Orme's lecture at 4 p.m. Lunched with Rachel. Returned to Hastings. found Alice's letter.MAI 21 Samedi. S. Hospice 141-224 Brilliant A seasick note from my Kitty. Wrote Alice sent off to the lambs. Dr Zackrzsowskia arrived with two friends Alice. 22 Dimanche. Ste Julie 141-223 Brilliant Walked on the East Cliffs with my visitors. Marian. MAI 23 Lundi. Rogations 141-222 Brilliant Walked to Sensing garden with my party & escorted them to rail for Victoria Browne 24 Mardi. S. Francois Regis 141-221 Brilliant Paper to Kitty. Marian, Holland, BecsiekeMAI 25 MERCREDI. A. Urbain 145-220 To Zackrzewska 21 Woburn Place Russell Sq. W.C. meeting at Mrs Browne's in the afternoon. Social Purity Alliance 8 p.m. To Croydon with Mrs Newcombe 26 Jeudi. Ascension 146-219 Dull-oppressive Returned to Hasting. Mai 27 Vendredi. S. Hildebert. 147-218 Dull. oppressive Kitty commences her 10th day Shaen. Bodichon. Hatchard. 28 Samedi. S. Guillaume. 148-217 Drizzling-oppressive! K 11th day. Browne, Bullen, Heaton, BodichonMAI 29 DIMANCHE. S. Maximin 149-216 Dull, some sprinkle Heart Dr [Barber?] on review Testament. 30 LUNDI. S. Félix 150-215 Brilliant. A lovely evening walk up old Valley Halton Mai 31 Mardi. S. Sylve 151-214 Brilliant & warm Bank, Peterborough, Boville Stange Grant, Colgate, Kirby, Browne Davies, Bodichon Notes de MaiJUIN 1 Mercredi. S. Pamphile. 152-213 Brilliant & mild Mme Bodichan to come Marie Ellen Gage Mattison. 2 Jeudi. S. Potin. 153-212 Brilliant air cold for Lakewan JUIN 3 Vendredi. Ste Clotilde. 154-211 Fine Barbara proposes to come Mrs Stewart 3 p.m. Kitty 4 Samedi. S. Quirin. 155-210 Brilliant - warm. Barbara returned home The Atchisons called.JUIN 5 DIMANCHE. PENTECOTE 156-209 Pleasant though cloudy To Christ Church Bailliere Boulanger 6 LUNDI. S. Norbert. 157-208 Dull rainy To London No Westminster committee Went to the abbey slept at Dr Anderson JUIN 7 MARDI. S. Robert. 158-207 Dull To City. sold my bond to Morton M[?] Co. Rescue Conference in afternoon. dined with Mrs. Browne interested Mr Anderson from the Hoggans. 8 MERCREDI. Quatre-Temps. 159-206 Pleasant though cold To James Hoggan's My paper 3. p.m. To Caledonia Hotel. Mrs. Browne's meeting extremely well attended.JUIN 9 JEUDI. S. Félicien 160-205 Dull cold. Called on Mrs Livermore 11 Queen's Square returned to Hastings. 10 Vendredi. S. Landry 161-204 Pleasant though cold- W Anna, Banks, Casson, Wrote Kitty Marian Hoggan Bodichon Anderson, Lock hospitial, &c Juin 11 Samedi. S Barnabe 162-203 Brilliant. Phelps with pamphlets 12 Dimanche. Trinte. 163-202 Fletcher Dank Tubbs Browne [Teines?] BodichonJUIN 13 LUNDI. S. Aventin 264-201 To London, to stay a week with Dr Frances- Committee at Westminster poorly attended. [To City-sold my bond for 105.15-To Rose Morten] Juin 15 Mercredi. Ste Germaine 166-199 To Mrs Browne's meeting Called to make corrections in Rescue paper. 16 Jeudi Fete-Dieu. 167-198 Shopped. To Theatre with Dr Frances to see [?atinse]JUIN 17 VENDREDI. S. Avit 168-197 Called late at Mrs Brownes eyelid very sore. 18 Samedi. S. Emile. 169-196 obliged to wear black spectacles-attended 4 pm committee meeting & saw Rev Mrs [Person?]. [?] [Gyot?], [?] Aust, Butler &c Juin 19 Dimanche. SS. Gervais et Protais. 170-195 eye so sore I did not like to attend the 12 Committee meeting-sat in Kensington Garden & drank coffee & left rescue tract at Mr Shaens. 20 Lundi. S. Romuald. 171-194 London Conference for 20-21-22nd attended morning & afternoon conference and good meeting in Memorial Hall in the evening.JUIN 21 MARDI. S. Louis de Gonzague 172-193 Attended conference, much annoyed at being obliged to wear black glasses. A crowded meeting in St. James' Hall, most enthusiastic. Sat in orchestra Miss B[?] . Mrs Scott &c 22 MERCREDI. S. Paulin 173-192 Attended conferences but left the last one with a heavy heart. Conversazione in the evening at Exeter Hall interesting conversation with Gyot, Desmoulin-Leyden students. JUIN 23 JEUDI. S. Leufroy 174-191 Sat in Kensington Garden 24 VENDREDI. S. Jean-Baptiste 175-190 Called at Westminster [Charter?] Soiree at Mme. Venture's, talked with Nathan Morganstern [Scha?] Desmoulin Rose &c Saw the comet. Wrote Kitty.JUIN 25 SAMEDI. Ste Febronie 176-189 Rainy Saw Mr Banks. Returned to Hastings. fog met the William Smiths on platform [wrote Anna] 26 DIMANCHE. S. Maixent 177-188 Lovely morning. Ellens address for 3 months from June 6 is Chilmark Martha's Vineyard, Mass: Marian Care of Castefione Chalet de la Vesuvec. S. Marin Lantosque Alfa Marmer Anna Marian, Amos, Browne Boulanger Mills Ellen JUIN 27 LUNDI. S. Crescent 178-187 Frequent rain Mrs Tubbs left roses & vegetable Miss Luminous called. 28 MARDI. S. Irenee 179-186 Forwarded K's other letter to MarianJUIN 29 MERCREDI. SS. Pierre et Paul 180-185 Pleasant Called at Mrs Tubbs She called with a friend on me Kitty & Harry. Smale. 30 JEUDI. Com. de S. Paul 181-184 Exquisite early morning. and day, To Penrhyn Lodge Steinard Anthony Rogers Bullen JUILLET 4 1 VENDREDI. S. Martial 182-183 Fine Wrote Kitty. 2 SAMEDI. Visitation de N.-D. 183-182 Pleasant Maria Roger cameJUILLET 3 DIMANCHE. S. Anatole 184-181 Pleasant Drove round Upper Mage Hill with Mrs Roger. 4 LUNDI. S. Theodore 185-180 Very fair Maria Roger returned to Eastbourne Thwing Tubbs Glemister, Bradley Farwell, Strickland- JUILLET 6 MARDI. Ste Zoe 186-179 Fine but very hot. 80 degrees in my bay window. 6 MERCREDI. S. Tranquillin 187-178 Mrs Tubbs lunch & concert parade 1 pm Drawing room repeal meeting Mrs BrowneJUILLET 7 JEUDI. S. Prosper 188-177 Fine To Brighton. 8 VENDREDI. Ste Elisabeth 189-176 Dull colder Called on Mr. Anthony. JUILLET 9 SAMEDI. S. Ephrem 190-175 Fine Called on Mrs Fitzhugh Hill estate agent walked around Hollington Park. Miss Kenton read to me Everfield got [?] at 8 shilling rent per foot - lots 70 x 200 10 DIMANCHE. Sept Freres M. 191-174 Perfect day. Wrote Armstrong.JUILLET 11 LUNDI. Tr. S. Benoit 192-173 Fine and hot To London about Amercian signatures [?] manuscript, [?] [?] To Westminster Chamber - returned late 12 MARDI. S. Honeste 193-172 Brilliant. Hot. Jebb- [George.] Buttar. Cobb Meredith Muller JUILLET 13 MERCREDI. S. Anaclet 194-171 Brilliant. [Aschimain?] book Farring. Anna. Wolhaim George. Trelat. Hipl[?] Strickland. Chaney x 14 JEUDI. S. Bonaventure 195-170 Brilliant very hot - Fletcher. Brown. ArmstrongJUILLET 15 VENDREDI. S. Henri. 196-169 Very hot. International medical and Sanitary exhibition. Kitty 16 SAMEDI. Notre-Dame du M.-C. 197-168 Bright hot. To St Andrews parlor to inspect. Juillet 17 Dimanche. S. Esperat. 198-167 Bright warm Mrs Anthony called To Fishermans Church Anna Marian 18 Lundi. S. Thomas d'Aquin 199-166 Bright warm Up Bohemia Road & down St Andrews Park. Armstrong. Phelps JUILLET 19 MARDI. S. Vincent de Paul 200-165 Hot. Bright. Walked by Corvalier estate. Briscoe woods. Marian 20 MERCREDI. Ste Marguerite 201-164 Signatures to Anderson Kitty with order for money. JUILLET 21 JEUDI. S. Victor 202-163 Fine. Wind cool. Change from hot weather. Examined house on Laloa Road. 22 VENDREDI. Ste Madelaine 203-162 Dull some rain - but pleasant [Y.W.C. 230 p.m. ] Called on Rev Mr Powell. Kitty card & enclosure in GeorgesJUILLET 23 SAMEDI. S. Appollinaire 204-161 Pleasant. Called on estate agents. Barbara. 24 DIMANCHE. Ste Christine 205-160 Drizzly. Miss Jebb. To St Johns in the evening overpoweringly fatigued Heywood Smith - Armstrong with article - Marian - JUILLET 25 LUNDI. S. Jacques 206-159 Dull but pleasant To Kites nest 26 MARDI. Ste Anne 207-158 Some heavy rain. engaged Miss Renton to write instructions to Dr. Heywood Smith!Juillet 27 Mercredi. S. Pantaleon 208-157 Some heaving rain met Mrs Hill to see Eversfield land. 28 Jeudi. S. Nazaire. 209-156 Juillet 29 Vendredi. S. Loup. 210-155 some rain To London Charing X hotel Saw Dr Heywood Smith who seems a trump-& Dr Roth twice-return late caught Drs Habershon & Steuart 30 Samedi. S. Germain. 211-154 Dull rainy dirty Saw Jonathan Hutchison & Paget-Mrs Browne felt fogged- meeting at 8 30 7 doctors- I begin to see my way-JUILLET 34 DIMANCHE. S. Ignace 212-153 Horrid day Had to take cabs, long talk with Dr Parker Young - he wants the sort of union I am seeking - spent rest of day with Mrs. Browne. Dr Smith & Mrs Shaw called. Notes de Juillet Moral Medical Union & newspaper, begin to dawn on me. Mr & Mrs Livermore to arrive in 1st week of Aug. AOUT 1 LUNDI. Ste Sophie 213-152 Fine in London Vainly hunted Dr Carter saw Dr Smith returned to Hastings - it seemed very damp - 2 MARDI. S. Etienne 214-151Aout 3 Mercredi. Inv. de S. Etienne 215-150 Pleasant Returned to London to Mrs Kings. To see Mrs Livermore 4 Jeudi. S. Dominique 216-149 Heavy sea fog Mrs Vernon to call 12 30 + Baillier Charnace, Anna Young Bodichon Aout 5 Vendredi. S. Felix. 217-148 Fine shopped and called at doctors afternoon medical reception at Henrietta St. 6 Samedi. Transf. de N.-S. 218-147 Fine called at Dr Carters Shaens &c sat in Park lunched with Mrs BrowneAout 7 DIMANCHE S. Sixte 219-146 Fine Drove about delivering notices of discussion to doctors read Rugley Tennessee in Park. attended Dr Frances reception sat with Mrs Browne 8 Lundi. SS. Just et Pasteur 220-145 Dull morning- pouring in the afternoon- wrote in office- read in Park- Called on Mrs Boville Sturges Attend Westminster committee only Mr Shaen -tried to stop their suicidal proceedings- Aout 9 Mardi. S. Vitrice. 221-144 Dull Wrote letter- saw Mrs. Browne visited Sanitary exhibit -Hoggans- To Mr Shaen after tea long talk- 10 Mercredi. Ste Philomene. 222-143 rain To Aurish Mr Field. talk with Dr Carter-AOUT 11 JEUDI. Ste Suzanne 223-142 Dull. With Mrs Browne to aurish. To Harrow - 12 VENDREDI. Ste Claire 224-141 Pour all day Spent the morning with Mrs Browne Returned to Hastings AOUT 13 SAMEDI. Ste. Radegonde 225-140 Fine. Schmahl. George. Hudson Banker. Browne. Kitty 14 DIMANCHE. S. Eusébe 226-139 Dull Lily called.AOUT 15 Lundi. Assomption. 227-133 Dull but pleasant To Dressmaker Marian Anna Sam Browne Wieckley 16 Mardi. S. Roch. 228-137 Damp To dressmaker Habershen. Bodichon AOUT 17 Mercredi. S. Alexis. 229-136 Fine Hatchard -Bank Kitty -Marian -Bodley 18 Jeudi. Ste Helene 230-135 Dull but pleasant Note to Hall - Manuscript to [?Chette & Windom] - Davenport.Easterly gale of rain and wind Heyward Smith - Hopkins Marian Barbara Jones Pleasant Mr. Tubb called Bankers Rainy morning and chilly Wrote Emily with resume possibly? Live To Barbara AOUT 23 Mardi. Ste Jeanne. 235-130 Very rainy 24 Mercredi. S. Barthelemy. 236-129 Frequent showers returned to Hastings. AOUT 25 Jeudi. S. Louis, roi. 237-128 S.W. Gale- pouring most of day Called on Mrs Rogers Marian- Sturge- Smale Meadows- Bodichon- 26 Vendredi. S. Zephirin. 238-127 Pleasant Dr Frances came Kitty- George business letter-AOUT 27 Samedi. S. Cesaire. 239-126 V. Fine & warm. Fletcher- Emily- Chaning 28 Dimanche. S. Augustin. 240-125 Fine. Mrs Rogers took tea- Dr Frances returned AOUT 29 Lundi. Dec. de S. Jean-Bapt. 241-124 Pouring- a gale- Marian Es letter- 30 Mardi. S. Gaudens. 242-123 Much rain. Browne- deNooilles- Tubbs AnthonyAOUT 31 Mercredi. Ste. Florentine 243-122 Fine morning Cold north wind Gave Gwennie letter to copy. Feret. Emily & Ellen- Notes d'Aout Septembre. 5 1 Jeudi. S. Gilis. 244-121 Fine North wind Charnaci Marshall [?& check] Browne- 2 Vendredi. S. Antonin 245-120 Pleasant attack sat on the hill Tubbs. Peter Taxer - Marks-SEPTEMBRE 3 SAMEDI. S. Gregoire 246-119 Sunday 40 swallows perched on telegraph wire. Robin red breast sang to me whilst dressing. 4 DIMANCHE. S. Lazare 247 118 Pleasant Miss K. Shutthurtt- Krafft Bacille Marian- Bodichon checks- Browne SEPTEMBRE 5 LUNDI. S. Victorin 248-117 Mixed. Heavy rain at night. Robin sang early 6 MARDI. S. Eugene 249-116 Fine breezy morning. then rain Mrs Browne called also Mrs Porter & Miss Wilson, also Mrs Rogers.Delicious day & brilliant moonlight Robin singing - saw brown birdy with pretty white and black markings on wings and tail lunched with Mrs. S. W. Browne Post K's letter to Marian Dull Rainy rain Tea with Mrs. Browne Wild. Emily. Resume pamphlet. Tubb - S informed Dull rainy Mrs. Tubb Mixed SEPTEMBRE 11 Dimanche. S. Patient 245-111 wretched rainy in evening to Mrs. W Browne. 12 Lundi. S. Serdot 255-110 Light sprinkle read medical article to Mrs. Browne Sent proof to Armstrong SEPTEMBRE 13 Mardi. S. Aime. 236-109 Fine To London Glesister - Tubbs - Armstrong W. Journal - Fortnightly 14 Mercredi. Ex. de la Ste Croix. 257-108 Fine Shopped M. R. Union Lady Bowing & Miss Castle at Mrs. Brownes. T Hughes Hoggan Barbara SchmahlSprinkle then fine To bank Nice Called on Mrs. Hughes lunched with L Corince Kile Sat with Mrs. Browne Fine Long talk with Chanissy To M. K. office Fine Walked to Dr Haggan'sSeptembre 19 Lundi. S. Cyprien 262-103 Fine. Drove to Hatchards & Mrs Hampour, with Mrs Browne 20 Mardi. S. Eustache 263-102 Fair Went from Miss Fultons to Mrs Brownes. [?] Septembre 21 Mercredi. Quatre-Temps 264-101 Rain Called in carriage to find [?] gents return. To M. R. Union. 22 Jeudi. S. Maurice 265-100 Dull In carriage with Mrs Browne to Hughes [?] Stores - other errandsSEPTEMBRE 23 YENDREDI. Ste Thècle 266-99 Foggy. Returned to Hastings Harry. Kitty. 24 SAMEDI S. Izarn 267-98 Dull but pleasant Anna -Marian. SEPTEMBRE 25 DIMANCHE S. Firmin 268-97 Easterly storm fine afternoon. Mrs Rogers came to tea Ludlow - Neale - Myers 26 LUNDI. Ste Justine 269-96 Dull Said good bye to Gwennie Telegraphed to New YorkSeptembre 27 Mardi. SS. Come et Damien 270-95 Sprinkly morning fine afternoon. Marian. Kitty. 28 Mercredi. S. Exupere 271-94 Fine Called on Mrs Anthony. Emily. Ellen. Jebb. Wild. Septembre 29 Jeudi. S. Michel 272-93 Perfect day. left Review at Wm Lubls Called on Miss Hall. 30. Vendredi. S. Jerome 273-92 Very fine Sat on East HillOCTOBRE 1 Samedi. S. Remy. 274-91 Very fine though east wind sharp Miss Haslegrave, 12. 2 Dimanche. SS. Anges gardiens. 275-90 Very fine Mrs.Tubbs & Smith 3-4 p.m. OCTOBRE 3 Lundi. S. Trophime. 276-89 Brilliant - east wind- Miss Hall 11 -12 4 Mardi. S. Francois d'Assise. 277-88 Stormy morning then brilliant Mrs. Anthony and Miss WhiteheadDull little sun chilly - can no longer work in my bedroom - Pilgrim's Regress - 3. Dull cold Pleasant with some sun - north wind Coffee Tavern fair afternoon - Vestry meeting 7 pm Kitty, Neale, Jebb, Rogers heavy rain To Meads EastbourneOctobre 9 Dimanche. S. Denis 282-83 Dull chilly. Talked much with [?] and [t?] Wilds. 10. Lundi. S Francois Borgia 283-82 Dull - a little sun returned to Hastings. Octobre 11. Mardi. S. Julien 284-81 Dull some drizzle Mrs Murdoch called about Miss Haslegrave. Bank - 12. Mercredi. S. Donatten 285-80 Mixed - mild. Two patients. [Tauen?]. Anna. Anthony.Pleasant To Mrs Jenkins gale began SW gale continued results for gale very destructive everywhere Pleasant Emily with missing leaves. Lucy about Ellen - Tried at - Neale - Chaucy - Bullen - Marian Fine Mrs Tubbs and Mrs Anthony called. Two Miss Simmmons said goodbye Fine Coffee tavern fair Bright- cold ? wind To see Barbara Miss Haslegrave Kitty - Jebb Fine beautiful sun rise Casey, Goff, Jebb, Hall Bank - Banks OCTOBRE 21 Vendredi. Ste Ursule 294-74 Dull rainy - Sanitary Aid S. 3 pm See Haslegrave. Barry - Marian - Bullen Browne Easton - 22 Samedi. S. Mellon 295-70 Rainy Miss Hall prizes 4 pm [3.30] OCTOBRE 23 Dimanche. S. Sèverin 296-69 Rainy lunch with Baraber & Miss Grenterex. Bullen - Marian - Hall cheque 24 Lundi. S. Erambert 297-68 Dull [My lecture 3 p.m.]OCTOBRE 25 Mardi. S. Crèpin 298-67 Mrs. Stansfeld. conference 2 p.m. 26 Mercredi. S. Restique 299-66 Westminster Chamber 11 a.m. Miss Taylor's lecture OCTOBRE 27 Jeudi. S. Frumence 300-65 Wet or drizzly 28 Venredi. SS. Simon et Jude 301-64 Dull-morning gleam - Temperance Society - 7 30OCTOBRE 29 SAMEDI. S. Narcisse 302-63 Mixed - a little hail Wrote on the Blue Book as usual- saw Haslegrave 30 DIMANCHE. S. Quentin 303-62 Our first snow. Marian. Kitty. OCTOBRE 31 LUNDI. S. Marcel 304-61 Cold wind. mixed. Bright moonlight. Book to Rev Ottley. Jekley. Notes d'OctobreNOVEMBRE 1 MARDI. TOUSSAINT 305-60 Vote for Town Councillor Mrs Darby 2-4 or next day 11. 3.p.m. Marian. 2 MERCREDI. Les Morts 306-59 Dull Cold Kitty- NOVEMBRE. 6 3 JEUDI. S. Papoul 307-58 Dull & rainy Anna goes to Villa de la Plage Guèthary near Biarritz. Anna - C Wild - Neale - [?] Murdoch - 4 VENDREDI. S. Charles Borromée 308-57 Mixed mild Magdalen Charity Trustees 7 p.mNOVEMBRE 5 SAMEDI. Ste Bertile 308-56 Moonlight For Eastbourne at 2.10 Livermore. 6 DIMANCHE. S. Léonard 310-55 Very foggy. though brilliant moon. returned to Hastings NOVEMBRE 7 LUNDI. S. Ernest 311-54 Fine but foggy. To London Paget 2.p.m. 8 MARDI. Stes Reliques 312-53 Misty. Marian- Siblien- Johnstone Heyland -Deroire -BrowneNOVEMBRE 9 MERCREDI. S. Austremoine 313-52 Very fine 10 JEUDI. S. Léon 314-51 Drizzle Butler - Bostock - Emily - Kitty NOVEMBRE 11 Vendredi. S. Martin, év. 315-50 Dull mild Rogan - Trelah - Spencer Neale - 12 SAMEDI. S. Martin, pape 316-49 Emily. Kitty. de NoaillesNOVEMBRE 13 DIMANCHE. S. Stanislas 317-48 Pleasant grey To St. Pauls. 14 LUNDI S. Claude 318-47 Dull [tea with Mrs Browne] McLaren. Annie Brown. Morgan Anna Lamb [?] [?] NOVEMBRE 15 MARDI. Ste Eugénie 319-46 [Fine] Grey Tea with Mrs Browne 16 MERCREDI. S. Eucher 320-45 FineNOVEMBRE 17 JEUDI. S. Asiscle 321-44 Mixed mild Mrs Tubbs lunch 1 p.m. To Swile Village fair. 18 VENDREDI. S. Odon 322-43 Fine-mild Sat with Barbara To see phonograph again NOVEMBRE 19 SAMEDI. Ste Élisabeth 323-42 Fine Night very clear Sat with Barbara - Miss Simcox there. 20 DIMANCHE. S. Edmond 324-44 [Plesant grey] Dull - rainy [To St Pauls] Satterthwaite with checque - Miss HartNOVEMBRE 24 LUNDI. Présentation de N.-D. 325-40 rainy morning - pleasant afternoon Sat with Barbara & Miss Simcox. 22 MARDI. Ste Cécile 325 39 Drizzle rough sea Mr Murdock & Haslegron NOVEMBRE 23 MERCREDI. S. Clément 327-38 Miss Mathias 4 p.m [Drawing room meeting my report ]- 24 JEUDI. Ste Flore 328-37 Drizzly & dull. Mrs Anthony & Ms Ruddle called- to Barbara -NOVEMBRE 25 VENDREDI. Ste Catherine 329-36 Rainy - high tides Temperance meeting. To Barbara's 26 SAMEDI. S. Lin, p. 330-35 Rainy Called on B Forster about Temperance Society- Sat with Barbara, the gale kept me awake- NOVEMBRE 27 DIMANCHE. Avent 331-34 Stormy - gale still blowing. Very high sea - To Barbara - 28 LUNDI. S. Sosthène 332-33 To London attended Westminster CommitteeNOVEMBRE 29 Mardi. S. Saturnin 333-32 Fine Miss Hart's lecture at [?] Met Rev Mrs Oakley. 30 Mercredi. S. Andre. 334-31 Fine Address at M.R. Union long talk with Miss Hart - DECEMBRE 1 Jeudi. S. Eloi, ev. 335-30 Rainy Returned to Hastings. 2 Vendredi. S. Antheme. 336-29 Met Mrs Tubbs & Strickled & Slade to from [?] pcs for lecture of [?] wrote Anna Roger KittyDecembre 3 Samedi. S. Francois Xavier 337-28 Pleasant Marian Schmahl- 4 Dimanche. Ste Barbe 338-27 Dull Neale-Hart-Oakley-Barkes Colgate-Bank 5 Lundi. S. Sabas 339-26 Dull - but splendid moonlight Browne 6 Mardi. S. Nicolas 340-25 Fine sunrise. Pleasant.Decembre 7 Mercredi. S. Ambroise 341-21 Densitsh at 12. 8 Jeudi. Conception de Notre-Dame 342-23 Brillliant half the day Decembre Vendredi. Ste Leocadie 343-22 Stormy Called on Miss Browne Christmas cards to Blackwell, Darward to stop progre audiel [unclear] 10 Samedi. S. Hubert 344-21 Dull, raw Miss Mullen at 11 a.m.Decembre 11 Dimanche. S. Damase 345-20 Dull With the Brownes. Audobon. Marian. 12 Lundi. S. Paul 346-19 Fine morning To Calverley Lodge Snow on bank at Wadhurst. Decembre 13 Mardi. Ste Luce 347-18 Mixed returned to Hastings with Miss Browne 14 Mercredi. Quatre-Temps 348-17 Mixed- Miss Spencer began reading to me.DECEMBRE 15 Jeudi. S. Mesmin 349-16 Dull. A clerical visitation! Mr & Mrs Foyster, Mrs. Davies, & Ada Newcombe, Mrs Edith O'Conner - Bodichon cards 16 Vendredi. Ste Adélaide 350-15 Dull Y. W. Christian Ass: 3 p.m. Miss Spencer, Kitty & George. DECEMBRE 17 Samedi Ste. Olimpie 351-14 Rain. gale, 18 Dimanche. S. Gratien 352-13 Fine called on Mme de N at 46 Eversfield Place MarianDECEMBRE 19 LUNDI. S. Gregoire 353-12 Fine Meet Mme de N at Peuryn. Anna. 20 MARDI. S. Philogon 354-11 Fine morning then dull Magdalen Committee at 3 p.m. Anna DECEMBRE 21 MERCREDI. S. Thomas, ap. 355-10 Fine morning. Esplanade destroyed by Corlide Villas. Called on Mme de Noailles. [An] 22 JEUDI. S. Yves 356-9 Fine morningDÉCEMBRE 23 VENDREDI. Ste Anastasie 357-8 Beautiful day Dr Heath called 24 SAMEDI. Ste Delphine 358-7 Pleasant. To Robertsbridge Bi night-school. DÉCEMBRE 25 DIMANCHE. NOEL 359-6 Pleasant grey day Christmas Day. Visited school Anna. Marian. 26 LUNDI. S. Étienne 360-5 Pleasant grey walked with B. Bell ringers came.DÉCEMBRE 27 MARDI. S. Jean, év. 361-4 Grey. Mild. Misty Anna with cheque. Harry. Rogers. 28 MERCREDI. SS. Innocents 362-3 Very misty [morning] & mild [Kitty & Grace to sail by Bothnia.] Miss J Smith read King John DÉCEMBRE 29 JEUDI. S. Thomas, év. 363-2 Grey [misty] but mild & pleasant Drove to Dallington. 30 VENDREDI. S. Sabin 364-1 Grey.DÉCEMBRE 31 SAMEDI. S. Sylvestre, 365-6 Grey. Mild. [Anna with check. Harry.] Notes de Décembre Notes de l'Année Recd from Mrs W Browne £30 £J Expended Printing Med: Pamphlet Distributing same Miss Vivandy Trans Catering > 4.00. Bailliere Mar 12 12.01 Jan 6th 1882 3 p.m. Protection Committee. Jan 2nd [S.S. Bothnia] care Burns. Mac Iver Queens town Ireland. Time tables of L.N. Western. CharingX.Hastings property - Notes de l'Année Eversfield estate - owner [?] the heir Rev M Bethune insists on squeezing out every penny- Wooland tract under [?] 6 shillings front foot - would all 68000 feet. No [?] [?] 29. 30 Cornwallis Gardens £120 rent - Kenilworth plots freehold - by foot path 60 x 100 £870. Goodwin & Co - bought strip facing - park on new drive - nothing to transcribe-4- AVEYRON, 882, 171 hect., 402,274 hab.; 5 arr,. 42 cant., 295 communes. Cour d'appel et 16 c. d'arm. (Montpellier). RODEZ, ch.-1. du dep., sur l'Aveyron, a 604 kil. S. de Paris, 12,111 hab. - Foires, 1er lun. apr. le jour de la micar., 30 juin, 11 sept., 1 er dec. ESPALION, a 32 kil, N.-E. de Rodex, 573 kil. de Paris, 3845 hab. _ Foires, 22 jan., mercredi avant les Rameauz, merc. av. la Pentec., 31 aout, 4 oct., 11 nov. MILHAU, a 80 kil. S._E. de ROdez, 629 kil, de Paris, 15, 095 hab. - Foires, le premier jour de careme, 6 mai, 6 aout, 28 oct., 15 nov.. mercre. des Candres (2J.) SAINT-AFFRIQUE, a 84 kil. S. de Rodez, 657 kil. de Paris, 7,314 hab. - Foirez, 6 fev., 24 mars, 4 mal, 16 juin, 14 sept., 3 nov., 9 dec. VILLEFRANCHE, 9312 hab., a 56 kil. O. de Rodez, 687 kil. de Paris. - Foires, 22 janiver, 10 fev., 23 mars, jeudi saint, 18 avril, 22 mal, 16 juin, 17 juill., 24 aout, 21 sep., 19 oct., 25 nov., 22 dec. BASSES-ALPES, 690919 hect., 143,000 hab.; 5 arr., 30 cantons, 251 comm. Cour d'appel d'Aix, 15 c. d'armee (Marseille) DIGNE, ch.-1. du dep., a 750 kil. S.-E. de Paris, 6,877 hab. - Foires, le lundi apres les Cendres, apr. Quasimodo, apr. l'oct. la Fete-Dieu, apr. la St.Julien, ap. la Toussaint, 30 mov., 21 dec. Barcelonnette, a 84 kil. N.-E. de Digne, 755 kil. de Paris, 1,919 hab. - Foires, 1er juin, 30 sept, marches les samedis. CASTELLANE, a 50 kil. S.-E. de Digne, 782 kil. de Paris, 1,805 hab. - Foires, 2e lundi de careme, vendredi-saint, lundis apres St-Pons, avant le 24 juin, avant la Magdeleine, ap. Notre-Dame de sept., avant la Toussaint, Saint-Thomas, dernier sam. de novembre. FORCALQUIER, a 50 kil. S.-O. de Digne, 755 k. de Paris, 2,679 hab - Foires, 28 jan., jeudi-saint, lemd. de l'Aix 16 aout, 1er et 31 oct., 30 nov., 31 dec. SISTERON, a 40 kil. N.-O. de Digne, 704 kil. de Paris, 4,371 hab. - Foires, lundi apres le 17 janv., lundi gras, lundis apres la Passion, apres le 3 mai, apresie 11 juin, apr. le 24 aout, apres le 9 oct., apres le 25 nov., apr. le 6 dec. BASSES-PYRENEES, 457,832 hect., 436678 habit.; 5 arron., 40 cant., 557 comm. Cour d'app. de Pau, 18 corps d'armee (Bordeaux). PAU, ch.-1. du dep., .a 756 kil. S._O. de Paris, 27,300 h. - Foires, 21 nov., 1er lun. de careme, lundi de la Pentec. (3 jours chacune). BAYINNE, v. forte et mar., a 3 kil. de l'Ocean, 104 k. de Pau, 781 kil. S.-O. de Paris, 27,277 habit. - Foire aux jambons, jeudi-saint (3 j.) MAULEON, vetute ville de -5- 1,876 hab. a 60 kil. S.-O. de Pau, 791 kilom., de Paris. - Foire, 6 sept. (2 jours). OLORON, v. de 8,786 hab., a 32 kil. S.-O. de Pau, 789 k. de Paris. - Foires, 1er mal (2 jours), 9 sept. (2 j.) ORTHEZ, a 40 kil. N.-O. de Pau 776 kil. de Paris, 6,563 hab. - Foires, 1 er mardi de mars, juin, oct. (# jours). BOUCHES-du-RHONE, 601,960 hect., 547,903 habit.; 3 arron., 27 cant., 107 comm. Cour d'app. d'Aix, 15 corps d'armee (Marseille). MARSEILLE, fondee vers l'an 599 av. J.-C. par une colonnie de Phoceens; ch.-1. du depart., sur la Mediterrnaee, a 833 kilom. S.-E. de Paris, 312,864 hab. - Foire, le 31 aout (15 jours). AIX, a 28 kil, N. de Marseille, 765 de Paris, 28,152 h. - Foires, 9 fav., 17 sept., 4 dec. et jour de la Fete-Dieu. ARLES,a 118 kil. N.-O. de Marseille, 727 kil. de Paris, 25, 821 habit. - Foires, 3 et 20 mai, 28 aout. CALVADOS, 551,867 h., 474,909 hab.; 6 arr., 37 cant. 765 comm. Cour d'appel de Caen, 3 c. d'armee (Rouen). CAEN, ch.-1. du depart., a 223 kil. ). de Paris, 36,077 habit. - Foires, les 29 sept., 28 oct., 28 dec., 1 er lundi de careme et vendredi-saint, 2e dim. apres Paques (15 j.) BAYEUX, v. episcop., a 30 kil. N.-O. de Caen, 269 kil. de Paris, 8, 536 hab. - Foires, 6 fev. et 25 juin (chevaux), 14 sept., 18 oct., 2, 3 et 4 nov., 6 de. FALAISE, a 34 kil. S.-E. de Caen, 214 kil. de Paris, 7,928 hab. - Foires, 10 aout, (Foire de Guibray). LISIEUX, a 48 kil. E. de Caen, 190 kilomet. de Paris, 12,993 hab. _ Foires, 11 juin (8 jours), 1 er aout, 16 octob. mer. des Cendres, jeu-saint. PONT-L'EVEQUE, a 44 k. N.-E. de Caen, 193 kilom. de Paris, 2,783 hab. - Foires, lundi-saint. 1er lundi de mai et juin, 30 sept., 12 nov. VIRE, a 59 kil. S.-O. de Caen, 270 kilom. de Paris; 6,458 hab. - Foires, 29 sept., (8 j.), 15, 16 et 26 nov., 7 dec., vend, de la Passion, vend ap, l'Ascension (8 j.) CANTAL, 574,146 hect., 231,817 hab.; 4 arr., 23 can., 264 comm. Cour d'appel de Riom 13 c. d'arm. (Clermont- Ferrand). AURILLAC, ch.-1. du dep., a 551 kilom. S.-O. de Paris, 11,038 hab. - Foires, 25 mai, 6 juil., 7 aout, 11 sep., 14 oct, 14 nov., 13 dec., 2 lun. de car., lundi de la Septuageime, jeudi apres Paques. MAURIAC, a 52 kil. N.-O. a'Aurillac, 540 kil. de Paris, 3,187 hab. - Foires, 22 jan., 12 fev., 5 mars, 3 et 25 avril, 7 mai, 8 juin (*j.) , 3 juill, 16 aout, 2 et 27 sep., 18 oct., 21 novemb., 22 dec., lundi de Paques. MURAT, a 50 kilom. N.-E. d'Aurillac, 489 kil. de PAris, 2,600 hab. - Foires, 1 er fev.,- 10 - juin et de juillet, 1er jeudi de sept., 3e jeudi d'oct., 2e jeu. de nov., 2e jeudi de décemb. DROME, 653,957 hectar., 324,237 hab.; 4 arr., 29 can., 367 comm. Cour d'appel de Grenoble, 14e corps d'armée (Lyon). VALENCE, chef-lien du département, à 560 kil. de Paris, 20,668 hab. -- Foires, 3 janv., mars, mai, juillet, 26 août, 6 nov. DIE, à 54 kil. de Valence et 625 de paris, 3,748 hab. -- Foires, 8 avril, 1er dim. de juillet, 10 août, 11 oct., 9 et 25 nov., 9 et 21 déc. MONTÉlimar, à 44 kil. de Valence et à 605 de Paris, 11,100 hab. -- Foires, 9 jan., 5 fév., 7 mars, 10 avr., 8 mai, 10 juin, 16 juillet, 14 août, 4 sept., 10 oct., 13 nov. NYONS, à 90 kil de Valence eet 651 de Paris, 3,611 hab. -- Foires, 1er jeudi de janv., 5 fév., Jeudi-Saint, 11 mai, 22 juin, 29 août, 18 oct., 9 déc. EURE, 596,639 hectares, 494,467 hab.; 5 arr., 36 cant., 700 comm Cour d'appel et 3e corps d'armée (Rouen). EVREUX, chef-lien du département, à 104 kil. de Paris, 12,320 hab. -- Foires, 31 janv., 20 avril, 20 juillet, 11 août (8 j.), 18 sept., 6 déc. (2 jours), mardi de Pentecôte. LES ANDELYS, à 26 kil. d'Evreux et 89 de Paris, 5,379 hab. -- Foires, mi-carême, 4 juin, 14 sept. et 1er lundi de nov. BERNAY, à 60 k. d'Evreux et 159 de Paris. -- Foire dite fleurie, lundi de la semaine de la Passion. LOUVIERS, à 22 kil. 1/2 d'Evreux et à 110 de Paris, 11,707 hab. -- Foires, 24 fév., 23 avril, 4 juillet, 29 sept., 11 nov. PONT-AUDEMER, à 70 kil. d'Evreux et 170 de Paris, 5,954 hab. -- Foires, lundi gras, lundis de Pâques et de la Pentecôte, et 1er jeudi de juillet. EURE-ET-LOIR, 587,000 hect., 282,622 hab.; 4 arr., 24 cant., 426 comm. Cour d'app. de Paris, 4e corps d'armée (Le Mans). CHARTRES, ch.-lien du dép., à 88 kil. de Paris, 19,500 hab. -- Foires, 11 mai (10 j.), 29 mai, 25 juin, 17 juill., tous les jeuidis de juillet, 24 août, 8 sept. (10 j.), 30 nov. (2 j.) CHATEAUDUN, à 44 kil. de Chartres et 132 de Paris, 6,552 hab. -- Foires, dernier jeudi de janvier, jendi de la mi-carême, 2e jeudi de juin, 1er jeudi de juillet (8 jours), dernier jeudi d'octobre. DREUX, à 33 kil. de Chartres et 81 de Paris, 7,400 hab. Foires, 1er lundi d'avril, lun. de Pàques et de la Pentecôte, 1er lundi de juillet, 1er sept. (3 jours), 1er lundi d'oct. NOGENT-LE-ROTROU, à 57 kil. de Chartres et 148 de Paris, 7,056 hab. -- Foires, 2e samedi de carêm., 1er sam. de mai, 24 juin (8 jours), 13 septembre, dernier samedi de novembre. - 11 - FINISTÉRE, 672,171 h., 642,963 hab.; 5 arr., 43 cant., 287 comm. Cour d'appel de Rennes. 11e corps d'armée (Nantes). QUIMPER, ch.-lien du départ., à 540 kilom. de Paris, 13,159 hab. -- Foires, 15 av., 2 mai et le 3e sam. des autres mois. BREST, à 78 kil. de Quimper et 574 de Paris, 79,847 habit. -- Foires, 1er lundi de chaque mois. CHATEAULIN, à 28 kil. de Quimper et 559 de Paris, 3,339 hab. - Foires, 12 mars, 6 mai, 18 act., 23 nov., 1er jue. de ch. mois. MORLAIX, à 84 kilom. de Quimper et 517 kil. de Paris, 14,359 habit. -- Foires, 2me sam. de ch. mois (moins oct. et nov.), 15 et 16 oct., 25 nov. QUIMPERLÉ, à 48 kil. de Quimper et 512 de Paris, 6.253 hab. -- Foires, lundi de la Passion (3 j.), Jeu.-saint, 24 juillet, 10 août, 29 sept., 17 et 28 octobre. GARD, 582,867 hectares, 429,747 hab.; 4 arr., 40 can., 345 comm. Cour d'appel de Nimes, 15e corps d'arm. (Marseille). NIMES, ch.-lieu du dép à 713 kil. de Paris, 62,394 hab. -- Foires, 14 mai (3 j.), 16 août (3 j.), et 29 septembre. ALAIS, à 43 kil. de Nimes et 674 de Paris, 19,972 hab. -- Foires, 17 janv., 1er lundi de mars, 27 avril, 24 août (8 j.), 1er lundi d'oct., dern. lundi de novembre. UZÈS, à 24 kil. de Nimes et 680 de Paris, 5,574 hab -- Foires, 24 juin, 14 août, 6 sept., 11 oct., 14 décembre. LE VIGAN, à 79 kilom. de Nimes et 676 de Paris, 5,011 hab. -- Foires, 25 janv., 12 mai, 9 et 22 sept., 14 oct., 13 et 31 décembre GARONNE (HAUTE), 629,601 hect., 479,362 habit.; 4 arr., 39 cant., 584 comm., Cour d'appel et 17me corps d'armée (Toulouse). TOULOUSE, ch.-l. du dép., à 706 kil. de Paris, 124,852 hab. -- Foires, lundi de Quasimodo (8 j.), 1er mai, 24 juin (8 j.), 24 août (8 j.), 23 sept. (15 j.), 30 nov. (8 jours.) MURET, à 20 kil. de Toulouse et 708 de Paris, 4,041 hab. -- Foires, dernier sam. de chaque mois. SAINT-GAUDENS, à 89 k. de Toulouse et 773 de Paris, 5,689 hab. -- Foires, 2e jeudi après l'Ascens., 1er jeudi de sept., jeudi après St-Nicolas. VILLEFRANCHE, à 36 kil. de Toulouse et 705 de Paris, 2.648 hab. -- Foires, 22 jan., 8 mai, 16 août, 30 sept. et dernier vend. de ch. mois. GERS, 625,868 hectares, 295,692 hab; 5 arr., 29 cant., 465 communes. Cour d'appel d'Agen, 17me corps d'armée (Toulouse). AUCH, ch.-1, du départ., à 685 kil. de Paris, 13,087 hab. -- Foires, 1er samedi de ch. mois (celle de sept setient le lundi et le mardi après la Nativité de Notre-Dame.-18- précède cette datesi elle n'est pas un samedi (3 j.), samedi avant la Toussaint (2 jours), REIMS, à 43 k. de Châlons et 160 de Paris, 71,994 habit - Foires, 7 janvier (3 j.), à Pâques (8 j.), 23 juill. (3 j.), 30 sept. (3 j.) SAINTE-MENEHOULD, à 42 kil. de Châlons et 212 de Paris, 4,170 hab. - Foires, 8 mai, 26 juin, 15 oct. 11 nov. VITRY-LE-FRANÇOIS, à 32 kil. de Châlons et 181 de Paris, 7,177 habit. - Foires, 24 fév., 22 juill., 1er sept., 1er déc., 4e mardi après Pâques (15 j.), 15 avril et 1er oct. MARNE (HAUTE) -, 625,403 hect., 959,096 hab.; 3 arr., 28 cant., 550 comm. Cour d'app. de Dijon, 7e corps d'armée (Besançon). CHAUMONT, ch -1. du dép., à 262 kil. de Paris, 8,600 hab. - Foires, 1er sam. du mois. LANGRES, à 39 kilom. de Chaumont et 289 de Paris, 7,524 hab. - Foires, 7 janv., 15 fév. (8 j.), 22 mars, 11 av., 1er mai, 15 juill., vend. de la sem. de la Fète-Dien, 18 août (8 j.), 80 sept, 25 oct., 25 nov., 15 déc VASSY, à 60 kil. de Chau- mont et 229 de Paris, 3,105 hab. - Foires, 15 mars, lend. de la Pentecôte, 1er sept., 25 oct., 7 déc MAYENNE, 516,301 hee. 350,637 hab.; 3 arr., 27 cant, 275 comm. Cour d'app. d'An- gers, 4e c d''arm. (Le Mans). LAVAL, ch. -1. du dép., à 283 kil. de Paris, 26,313 hab. - Foires, 9 sept. (8j.), 3 nov., mardis ap. la mi-car., avant St-Jean, dern. mere d'avril, 12 autres, 1er sam. dech. mois. CHATEAU-GONTIER, à 30 kil. de Laval et 294 de Paris, 7,048 hab. - Foires, 1er juil., 30 août, jeudi de la mi-car., mardi après la Toussaint. MAYENNE, à 30 kil. de Laval et 253 de Paris, 9,546 hab. - Foires, 2 janvier, le lundi qui précède de 15 jours le lundi gras, vend. avant la Passion, 22 juill., lundi après la Trinité, 29 août, lundi av. la Saint-Georges, 22 sept., 23 novembre. MEURTHE-&-MOSEL1e 4 arr. Cour d'appel de Naney, 6e corps d'armée (Châlons). NANCY, ch.-1 du dép. à 316 kil. de Paris, 52,900 hab. - Foires, 20 mai (20 j.), 2e lun. de fév., 2e et 3e sam. de Juin et de nov. BRIEY, à 295 kil. de Paris, 2,300 hub. - Foires, dernier lundi de mars, lundi de Pen- tecôte, dern. lun. de juill. et de sept. LUNEVILLE, à 30 kil. de Nancy et 343 de Paris, 15,184 hab. - Foires, lundi gras, 23 avril, 4 juin, 1er oct. TOUL, à 23 kil. de Nancy et 294 de Paris, 6,800 hab. - Foires, 3e vend. de juin, 3 sept. (3 j.) vendredi après Quasimodo (3 j.) 2er vend. de juillet et de nov. MUESE, 620,55 heetar., 301,653 hab.; 4 arr., 28 cant., 587 comm. Cour d'appel de Nancy, 6e c. d'arm, Chàlons). -19- BAR-LE-DUC, ch.-lieu du dép., 15,344 hab. - Foires, jeudi après 1' Ascension (8 j.), 3 nov. (3 j.) COMMERCY, á 39 kil. de Bar-le-Dec et 271 de Paris, 4,191 hab. - Foires, 10 mars, 2 mai, 27 juill., 12 sept, 8 déc. MONTMÉDY, à 103 kil. de Bar-le-Duc et 281 de Paris, 2,001 hab. - Foires, 15 jan., avril, juillet et oct. VERDUN, à 47 kil. de Bar- le-Duc et 251 de Paris, 10,788 hab. - Foires, 1er lundi de car., 25 mai, 22 juill., 11 nov. MORBIHAN, 695,761 h., 501,084 hab.; 4 arr., 37 cant., 243 comm. Cour d'appel et 11e corps d'armée (Rennes). VANNES, ch.-1. d'1 cép, à 459 kil. de Paris, 13,024 hab. - Foires, tous les mercred., depuis les Quatre-Temps de Noël Jusqu'an carnaval, 3me lundi de janv., le lundi suiv. la fuire de la Magdelaine, le jeudi de la Passion, 2e sam. ap. Pâques, mardi de Pent., mere. le plus près du 24 avril, 1er mere. de mai, 21 mai, 2me mere. de juin, 3e de juill., le 1er et 22 août, 9 sept., Saint- François (oct.), 3 et 25 nov., 3e lundi de carême. LORIENT, à 60 kil. de Van- nes et 500 de Paris, 84,660 hab. - Foires, dim. des Ra- meaux (8 j.), 25 juin. PLOERMEL, à 42 kil. de Vannes et 415 de Paris, 5,244 hab. - Foires, 3me lundi de eh. mois. PONTIVY, à 46 kilom. de Yannes et 616 de Paris, 7,000 hab. - Foires, 1er lundi de ch. mois, lundi saint, 8 mai, 19 juin, 8 sept., 21 octob., 12 novembre. NIÈVRE, 686,619 hect., 312,873 hab.; 4 arr., 25 cant., 313 comm. Cour d'appel et 8e corps d'armée (Bourges). NEVERS, ch.-1. du dép., à 234 kil. de Paris, 22,276 hab. - Foires, 11 janv., sam. ap. carnaval, sam. ap. la mi-car., lundi de Quasimodo. 14 mai, 17 juin, lundi apr. Ste-Made- leine, 2 sept., lu nov., le jour des courses, samedi après la Saint-Denis, 2 décembre. CHATEAU-CHINON, à 65 kil. de Nevers et 271 de Paris, 4,000 hab. - Foires, lundi apr. le 1er janv., 1er de car., de la sem. sainte, la veille de l'Ascension, 26 juillet, 7 sep., lundi après la Toussaint. CLAMECY, à 72 kilom. de Nevers et 209 de Paris, 5,616 hab. - Foires, 9 fév., 20 mai, 28 juin, 19 oct., jeudi av. les Rameaux, sam. apr. le S sep., 19 ofct. et 29 déc. COSNE, à 65 kil. de Nevers et 183 de Paris, 6,540 hab. - Foires, dern. merc. de janv., 29 avril, mardi de la Passion, 2e mere. de juin, dern. merc. d'août, 29 sept. (3 j.), 9 nov. NORD, 567,863 hectares, 1,392,041 hab.; 7 arr., 50 can., 660 comm. Cour d'appel de Donai, 1er corps d'ar. (Lille). LILLE, ch.-1 du dép., à 241 kil. de Paris, 158,117 hab. - Foire, 26 août (15 jours). AVESNES, à 96 k. de Lille et 193 de Paris, 3,151 habit.-20- - Foires, le 1er dim. d'août (9 j.), 8 de ch. mois, tous les samedis de fév., mars, avril. CAMBRAI, à 60 k. de Lille et 178 de Paris, 22,207 hab. - Foires, 1er mai et 1er nov. (9 jours). DOUAI, à 32 kil. de lille et 202 de Paris, 23,840 hab. - Foires, 1er juin (5 j.), 1er août, 1er juin (5 j.), 1er août, 1er oct. (15 j.), ie 22 de chaque mois. DUNKERQUE, à 76 kil. de Lille et 286 de Paris, 34,350 hab. - Foires, 1er janv. et 24 juin. HAZEBROUCK, à 47 kil. de Lille et 283 de Paris, 9,435 hab. - Foires, 3e lun. d 'av., 2e lun. de juin, lun. après la Toussaint. 6 francs-marchés, kermesse de 9 jours common- çant le dim. apr. 1'Assompt. VALENCIENNES, à 51 kil. de Lille, 210 de Paris, 24,662 hab. - Foire, du 15 au 25 septembre OISE, 581,424 hectares, 396,804 hab.; 4 arr., 35 cant., 701 comm. Cour d'appel et 2e corps d'armée (Amiens). BEAUVAIS, ch.-1. du dép., à 72 kil. de Paris, 15,559 hab. - Foires, 1er samedi de ch. mois et celle de St-Pierre, à a fin de juin (10 jours). CLERMON-DE-L'OISE, à 26 kil. de Beauvais et 26 de Paris, 5,774 hab. - Foires, 10 août, mardi après la Chan- jeleur, 30 nov. COMPIÈGNE, à 60 kil. de Beauvais, 75 de Paris, 12,150 hab. - Foire, le 15 de cha- que mois. SENLIS, à 52 kil. de Beau0 vais et 43 de Paris, 5,879 hab. - Foires, 25 avril (9 j.), 2me mardi de chaque mois. ORNE, 989,206 hectares, 414,618 hab.; 4 arr., 36 cant., 510 comm. Cour d'appel de Caen, 4e c. d'arm. (Le Mans). ALEÇON, ch.-1. du dép., à 193 kilom. de Paris, 16,037 hab. - Foires, 3 fév. (15 j.), 2e lundi de car., 2e jeudi apr. Pâques, jeudi qui précède la Pentecôte, le 1er d'août (8 j.), 1er jeudi de sept., 2e de nov. ARGENTAN, à 43 kilomèt. d'Alençon et 192 de Paris, 5,725 hab. - Foires, 22 janv. (3 j.), lundis de Quasimodo et de la Pentecôte, 2e mardi de juillet, 25 août, 3 et 28 nov. DOMFRONT, à 62 kilomèt. d'Alençon et 254 de Paris, 4,495 hab. - Foires, 23 lun. de janv., 1er de car., de la sem. sainte, 3e apr. Quasim., après l'Ascens., ap.la Saint - Jean, 1er lundi d'oct., 1er ap. la toussaint, 2e de déc. MORTAGNE-SUR-HUISNE, à 45 kil. d'Alençon et 154 de Paris, 4,716 hab. - Foires, 1er déc. (3 j.), 3e sam. de car., 1er de mai, après les 23 juin et 24 juillet, et le 2e jour des course. PAS-de-CALAIS, 660,000 hect., 749,777 hab.; 6 arr., 44 cant., 203 comm. Cour d'appel de Douai, 1er corps d'armée (Lille). ARRAS, ch.-1. du dép., à 193 kil. de Paris, 27,329 hab. - Foires, 10 avril (15 j.) BETHUNE, à 30 k. d'Arras -21- et 228 de Paris, 8,410 hab. - Foires, 3 fév., 16 mars (10 j.), 15 oct. (10 j.) BOULOGNE-SUR-MER, à 118 kilom. d'Arras et 272 de Paris, 40,251 hab. - Foires, 5 août et 11 nov. (15 j.) MONTREUIL, à 79 kilom. d'Arras et 200 de Paris, 3,649 hab. - Foires, dim. de la Fête-Dieu (8 j.), 28 nov. (15 j.) SAINT-OMER, à 68 kilom. d'Arras, 241 de Paris, 19,922 hab. - Foires, 29 sept. (9 j.), 15 fév. (15 j.) et 4 oct SAINT-POL, à 33 kilomèt. d'Arras et 168 de Paris, 3,395 habitants. - Foires, 15 mars (15 j.), et 10 nov. PUY-DE-DOME, 802,679 hect., 571,690 hab.; 5 arr., 50 cant., 441 comm. Cour d'app. de Riom, 13me corps d'armée (Clermont-Ferrand). CLERMONT-FERRAND, ch.-1. du départ., 382 kil. de Paris, 34,464 hab. - Foires, 9 mai, mardi-saint, 23 juin, 16 août, 11 nov. AMBERT, à 75 kil. de Cler- mont et 441 de Paris, 7,517 hab - Foires, 23 avr., mere. saint, Ascension, Fête-Dieu, 10 sept., 1er oct., 1er déc. ISSOIRE, à 35 kil. de Cler- mont et 417 de Paris, 6,063 hab. - Foires, 26 et 27 janv., lundi de Quasimodo, 10 août, veille de N.-D. de sept., 3 nov. RIOM, à 15 k. de Clermont et 367 de Paris, 9,401 hab. - Foires, lundi après le 11 juin, mere. des Cendres, 11 août, 20 oct. THIERS, à 42 k. de Clerm. et 385 de Paris, 16,654 hab. - Foires, 14 sept., 29 oct., 2e jeu. de car., jeu. de Pâques, dernier lundi de juillet, jeudi avant Noël. PYRÉNÉES (HAUTer)-, 464,531 heet., 240,252 hab.; 3 arr., 26 cant., 480 - comm. Cour d'app. de Pau, 18 e corps d'armée (Bordeaux). TARBES, ch.-1. du dép., à 756 kil. de Paris, 20,000 hab. - Foires, 10 et 11 nov., lundi après le 4e dim. de car. ARGELÈS, à 32 k. de Tar - bes et 781 de Paris, 1,698 hab. - Foires, mardi de la sem. sainte, 3e mardi de mai et de septembre. BAGNÈRES-de-BIGORRE, à 20 kil. de Tarbes et 772 de Paris, 9,433 hab. - Foires de 2 jours, le 9 nov. , mardi après Pentecôte, 25 août. PYRÉNÉES-ORIENles, 411,376 heet., 181,763 habit,; 3 arr., 17 cant., 230 comm. Cour d'appel et 16me corps d'armée (Montpellier). PERPIGNAN, ch.-1. du dép., à 846 kil. de Paris, 27,378 hab. - Foires, 17 janv., 15 mai, 11 nov. (3 j.) CÉRET, à 31 kil. de Per- pignan et 873 de Paris, 3,667 hab. - Foire, 28 oct. PRADES, à 42 kil. de Per- pignan et 887 de Paris, 3,579 hab. - Foires, 1er mardi de car. (2 j.), 1er mardi de sept., 1er mardi de juin et 20 déc. HAUT-RHIN (partie) française du). comuoséo de-22- Parr. de Belfort et des cant. de Delle, Giromagny et Fou- taine. BELFORT, ch.-1. du dép., à 445 kilom. de Paris. 17,020 bab. - Foires, 1er lundi de chaque mois. RHONE, 270,424 hect., 676,493 hab.; 2 arr., 28 cant., 258 comm. Cour d'appel et 14e corps d'armée (Lyon). LYON, ch.-1. du dép., à 468 kil. de Paris, 323,417 hab. - Foires, de 5 jours, le 24 juin, 29 juin, 14 juillet, et jour de la Pentencôte. VILLEFRANCHE, à 30 kil. de Lyon, 439 de Paris, 12,189 habit. - Foires, 15 mars, lundi de Pâques, lundi de la Pentecôte, 11 novembre. SAONE (HAUTE-), 515,00- hect., 317,705 hab.; 3 arr., 28 cant., 583 comm. Cour d'appel et 73 corps d'arm- mée (Besançon). VESOUL, ch.-1. du dép., à 362 kil. de Paris, 7.615 hab. - Foires, 2e jeudi de chaque mois, 25 mov. GRAY, à 56 kil. de Vesoul et 344 de Paris, 6,955 hab. - Foires, le 8 de ch. mois. LURE, à 28 kil. de Vesoul et 391 de Paris, 3,616 hab. - Foires, 1er et 3e mardis de chaque mois. SAONE-ET-LOIRE, 836,410 hect., 598,344 habit.; 5 arr., 50 cant., 589 comm. Cour d'appel de Dijon, 8me corps d'armée (Bourges). MACON, ch.-1. du dép., à 401 kil. de Paris, 17,453 hab. -Foires, 20 mai, 10 août, 29 sept., 2 nov., juedi-gras. AUTUN, à 105 k. de Mâcon et 229 de Paris, 12,389 habit. - Foires, 14 et 28 janvier, 13 fév, 1er mars, 7 et 26 mai, 21 juia, 31 juill., 1er 15 jours et 27 sept., 30 oct., 12 et 28 novembre, 18 décembre. CHALON-SJR-SAONE, à 58 kil. de Mâcon et 343 de Paris, 20,427 hab. - Foires 11 fév. (2 j.), 27 fév., 30 mars, 36 avril, 25 juin, 5 août, 12 sept., 30 oct., 5 déc. CHAROLLES, à 51 kil. de Mâcon et 372 de Paris, 3,268 hab. - Foires, 2e mercr. de chaque mois. LOUHANS, à 57 kilom. de Mâcon et 378 de Paris, 3,900 hab. - Foires, 1er lundi de chaque mois, excepté juin et août, 11 juin, 11 août; et les 1er et 17 janv,. et 2 fév., pour jeunes chevaux. SARTHE, 620,592 heet., 446,603 hab.; 4 arr., 33 cant., 386 comm. Cour d'app. d'An- gers, 4e c. d'arm. (Le Mans). LE MANS, ch.-1. du dép., à 214 kilom. do Paris, 46,981 hab. - Foires, 3 nov. (8 j.) vend. après le 1er janv., dern. vend. de janv., 3mc vend. de fév., juin, juillet, 4e vendredi d'août, 3e après la Toussaint, 4e d'avril, 2e de déc., mardi de la Peutecûte (8 j.), jeudi de la mi-car. (3 j.) LE FLÈCHE, à 43 kil. du Mans et 256 de Paris, 9,341 hab. - Foires, mere. après le 1er janvier, 1er mercredi d'avril, juillet, 2e mercredi de -23- déc., 2me de fév., 4me d'avril, acoût, sept., dernier de janv., juillet, oct., avant Pentecôte. MAMERS, à 43 kil. du Mans et 183 de Paris, 5,278 hab. - Foires, 1er lundi de mai, 4me de carême, 4e d'août, 2e et 4e de sept., 1er de déc. SAINT-CALAIS, à 44 kil. du Maus, 3,582 hab. - Foires, les jeudis: 3e de janvier, 4e avant Pâques, 2e de mai, 23 de juin, le mardi et le jeudi qui suivent let 1er dim. de sept., 2e après la Toussaint. SAVOIE, 638,420 heet., 275,039 hab.; 4 arr., 29 cant., 325 com. Cour d'app. de Cham- béry, 14e c. d'armée (Lyon). CHAMBERY, ch.-1.du dép., à 600 k. de Paris, 19,144 hab. - Foires, 16,817 et 18 août, 16,817 et 18 nov. ALBERTVILLE, à 50 kil. de Chambéry, 4,398 habit. - Foires, les jeudis: 1er après les Rois, avant les Rameaux, 1er et 3e de mai, 2e de juin, 1er d'août, 27 sept., 3me jeudi d'octob., 1er apr. la St.-André. MOUTIERS, à 75 kilom. de Chambéry, 1,956 habit. - Foires, 1er lundi après le 6 janvier, 1er lun. de car., lun. av. les Rameaux, av. Pentee., 25 juin, 12 sept., lundi avant le 25 oct., 1er lundi de déc. ST-JEAN-de-MAURIENNE, à 73 kil. de Chambéry, 3,121 hab. - Foires, vendr. avant les Ramaeaux, deruler vendr. de mal, 21, 22 et 23 juin, 27 août, 30 et 31 octubre. SAVOIE (HAUTE,)- 638,439 hect., 278,768 habit.; 4 arr., 28 cant., 310 comm. Cour d'appel de Chambéry, 14e corps d'armée (Lyon). Annecy, ch.-1. du dép., à 640 kil. de Paris, 11,581 hab. - Foires, 1er juillet, 3, 4 et 5 décembre. BONNEVILLE, à 35 kilom. d'Annecy, 2,101 hab. - Foi- res, 14 mars, 12 juillet et 11 novembre (3 jours). SAINT-JUILEN, à 33 kil. d'Annecy, 1,242 hab. -Foi- res, 1ers lundis de juin et de septembre THONON, à 69 k. d'Annecy, 5,056 hab. - Foires, 1er mer- credi d'avril, juillet et sept., et 1er lundi de décembre SEINE, 47,453 hectares, 2,220,060 habit.; 3 arround., 8 cantons (non compris les 20 arr. de Paris), 70 communes. Cours de cassation et d'appel et 20e div. mil. (Paris). PARIS, ch.-1. du départ. 1,825,274 habit. Capitale de la France, Paris réunit tous les ministères et toutes les directions centrales et marche à la tête de l'industrie et du commerce français. SAINT-DENIS, à 6 kil. de Paris, 26,117 habit. Maison d'instruction pour les filles des membres de la Légion- d'Honneur. SCEAUX, à 11 kilom. de Paris, 2,875 hab. - Marché aux bestiaux, le lundi. SEINE-ET-MARNE, 595,980 hect., 354,400 habit.; 5 arr., 29 cant., 528 comm. Cour d'appel de Paris, 5me corps d'armée (Orléans).[*-- 24 --*] MELUN, ch.-1. du départ., à 45 kil. de Paris, 11,409 hab. -- Foires. 11 nov. et 2e sam. d'avril. COULOMMIERS, à 47 kil. de Melun et 62 de Paris, 4,192 habit. -- Foires, lundi qui suit le 1er dim. de mai, 10 et 11 oct. FONTAINEBLEAU, à 16 kil. de Melun et 60 de Paris, 9,043 hab. -- Foires. lendem. de la Trinité ([?] j.), et lend. de Sainte-Catherine (3 j.) MEAUX. à 52 kil de Melun et 44 de Paris, 11,200 hab. -- Foires, l[?] mai et 12 nov. PROVINS, à 48 kil. de Me- lun et 87 de Paris, 7,277 hab. -- Foires, 2 fév., 24 juin, 11 sept. et 11 nov. SEINE-&-OISE, 560,582 hectares, 533,727 hab.; 6 arr., 36 cant., €84 com. Cour d'ap. et 20e div. mil. (Paris). VERSAILLES, eh.-lien du départ., à 19 kilom. de Paris, 61,686 hab. -- Foires. de 7 jours, 1er mai, 25 août, 9 oct. CORBEIL, à 50 kilom. de Versailles, 32 de Paris, 6,016 hab. -- Foire, 6 septembre. ÉTAMPES, à 50 kilom. de Versailles, 52 de Paris, 8, 058 habit. -- Foires. 21 juin, 2 sept., 29 sept. (8 j.), 15 nov. (2 jours). MANTES, à 50 kilom. de Versailles, 57 de Paris, 5,376 hab. -- Foires, mereredi qui suit le 22 juillet (3 j.), et le mere. qui suit la Saint-André (3 jours). PONTOISE, à 35 kil. de Versailles, 32 de Paris, 6,130 hab. -- Foires. 4 mai, 8 sept. (8 j.), 11 nov. (3 j.) RAMBOUILLET, à 32 kil. de Versailles et 51 de Paris, 3,511 hab. -- Foires, les 2e[?] lundis de sept. et de Pâques. SEINE-INFÉRIEURE, 603,463 heet. 790,022 habit. ; 5 arr., 51 cantons, 759 comm. Cour d'appel et 3me corps d'armée (Rouen). ROUEN. ch.-1. du dép., à 126 kil. de Paris, 102,470 hab. -- Foires, 20 févr. (15 jours), foire dite de la Chandeleur, veille de l'Ascension, 20 juin, 23 oct., foire dite de Saint-- Romain. DIEPPE, à 55 kil. de Rouen et 167 de Paris, 19,600 habit. -- Foires, 16 août et 1er dée. LE HAVRE. à 78 kilom. de Rouen et 213 de Paris, 86,175 habit. -- Foire, 29 septembre (dure 1 mois). NEUFCHATEL-EN-BRAY, à 44 kil. de Rouen et 139 de Paris, 3,641 hab. -- Foires, 6 juillet et 13 nov. (chacune de 6 jours). YVETOT, à 34 k. de Rouen et 161 de Paris, 8,282 hab.-- Foires, 15 janvier, 1er mal, août, 18 oct. SOMME, 604,436 hectar., 572,640 hab. ; 5 arr., 41 cant., 832 comm. Cour d'appel et 2e corps d'armée (Amiens). AMIENS, ch.-1. du dép., à 128 k. de Paris, 63,747 hab. -- Foires, 24 juin (1 mois). ABBEVILLE, à 45 kilomèt. d'Amiens, 157 de Paris, 19,304 habit. -- Foire, le 22 juillet (20 jours). [*-- 25 --*] DOULLENS, à 30 kilomèt. d'Amiens, 158 de Paris, 4,990 hab. -- Foires, 29 sept. et mardi qui suit le 11 nov. MONTDIDIER, à 30 kilom. d'Amiens, 98 de Paris, 4,230 hab. -- Foires, mardi après le 8 sept. (8 j.), et 2e de mal (8 jours). PERONNE, à 51 k. d'Amiens et 131 de Paris, 4,174 hab. -- Foires, 29 sept. (9 j.), et 2e jeudi de ch. mois. TARN, 571,821 bectares, 342,718 hab.; 4 arr., 35 cant., 318 comm. Cour d'appel de Toulouse, 16e corps d'armée (Montpellier). ALBI, ch.-1. du dép., à 657 kil. de Paris, 17,469 habit. -- Foires, 17 janv., 18 mai, 16 juin, 22 juillet, 5 spet. (3 j.), 18 oct., 23 nov., 21 déc., 4e mere. de car., 1er samedi de chaque mois. CASTRES, à 42 kil. d'Albi et 783 de Paris, 23,467 habit. -- Foires, 28 août, 3 nov., 6 déc, 1er jeudi de car., samedis qui suivent le 1er et le 15 de chaque mois. GAILLAC, à 21 kil. d'Albi et 703 de Paris, 7,832 hab. -- Foires, vend. après les Rois et mere. qui suit la mi-car., 1er mai, 20 juin, 11 août, 30 sept., 7 nov. et 12 déc. LAVAUR, à 50 kil. d'Albi et 695 de Paris, 7,095 habit. -- Foires, 6 mai, 9 sept., 18 déc, samedi après le 4 fév., sam. avant la St-Jean, sam. avant la Toussaint. TARN-ET-GARONNE, 567,657 hect., 288,969 habit.; 3 arr., 24 cant., 193 comm. Cour d'appel et 17me corps d'armée (Toulouse). MONTAURAN, ch.-lien du départ., à 641 kil. de Paris, 23,061 hab. -- Foires, 19 mars, 29 juill., 13 oct., 1er sam. de chaque mois. CASTELSARRASIN, à 28 kil. de Montauban et 644 de Paris, 6,709 hab. -- Foires, 30 avril, 29 août, 4 nov. MOISSAC, à 30 kilom. de Montauban t 637 de Paris, 9,442 hab. -- Foires, 2e sam. de janv., février, mars, mai, oct. et déc., lundi saint, 25 juin, 1er sept., 12 nov. VAR, 730,000 hectares, 293,757 hab.; 3 arr., 28 cant., 145 comm. Cour d'appel d'Aix 15e corps d'armée (Marseille). DRAGUIGNAN, ch.-1. du dép., à 864 kilom. de Paris, 9,446 hab. -- Foires, 10 fév., lundi apr. la Pentee., 3e sam. de juillet, 1er sept., 2e sam. de nov., 13 déc. BRIGNOLES, à 46 kil. de Draguignan et 819 de Paris, 5,376 hab. -- Foires, 31 janv., 19 août, 11 nov., lun. av. les Rameaux, mardi av. Pentee. TOULON, à 80 kil. de Draguignan, 837 de Paris, 69,125 habitants. VAUCLUSE, 355,429 hect., 268,255 hab.; 4 arr., 22 cantons, 189 comm. Cour d'appel de Nimes, 15me corps d'armée (Marsellie). AVIGNON, ch.-1 du dép., à 729 kilom. de Paris, 81,097 hab. -- Foires, 24 févr. (3 j.), 6 mai, 14 sept., 30 nov. 25 POSSESSIONS FRANCISES ALGÉRIE, divisée en 3 5,507 étrangers, 119 israflit., grandes prorinces on đépart.,1,407 musalm., 1,260 indig. SÉTIF, 120 kil. de Bou- et ayant une popalation civile européenne de 290,000 habit., gie et 126 de Constantine, et 2,200,000 indigenes envir 1o,5s0 hab., dont 6,116 Indig. ORAN (Dép. d), 103,000 ALGER (Département d'), 113,000 kil. carrés, 100,758 kilom. carrés, S13,492 habit., babitants. dont 87,010 europ., 411,874 ALGER, ch.-1. đu départ., musnlm. , 14,618 israél. ind. 1760 kil. de Marsellle, 62,684 ORAN, ch.-l. du dép. à 4lo hab., dont 23,182 indigeneskil. d'Alger, 40,013 hab. MOSTAGANEM, à 296 kil. y compris la banlieue. MILIANAH, à 118 kilomèt d'Alger, 89d'Oran, 10,706hab. TLEMCEN, A 114k. d'Oran, dAlger, 7,906 hab. CONSTANTINE (4é.16,722 habitants. LA MARTINIQUE, Ile de), 175,000 kilomèt. earrés, Populat.: 56,879 européens des Antilles, 98,782 hectares, dnt 54,537 frangais, 8,762 150,695 hab., 2 arr. FORT-DE-FRANCE, ch.-l. israélites, dont 224 enropéens, 70, 148 musalmans. Indige-14,748 habitants. SAINT-PIERRE, à 86 kil. cs : 1,200,090, CONSTANTINE, ch.-1. du de Fort-de-France, 25,270 dép., à 422 kil. d'Alger et 87habitants. de Philippeville, 39,998 hab., LA GUADELOUPE, le dont 27,840 indigènes. BONE, à 440 kil. d'Alger. des Antillcs, 150,677 hab., 3 156 de Constantine et 84 de A BASSETERRE. ch.-l. Philippeville, 20,781 hab. 9,480 hab GUELMA, à 149 kilom. de POINTE-A-PITRE, Constantine et 64 de Bône,embonehure de la Rivière- 6,824 hab., 1,156 français, 982ake 16.6A7 hab. etrangers, 378 israéiit., 3,805 MAIRIE-GALANTE, à 40 k. musulmans. 300 kde la Guadeloupe, 14,009 hab PHILIPPEVILLE, dAlger et 84 de Constantine, GUYANE FRANGAI, 13, 147 hab., dont 6,354 franç25,000 hab. CAYENNE, eh.-llen, 8,000, CHANDERNAGOR, 1,000 . de Pondichéry, 25,505 habitants. les de SAINT-PIERRE habitants. YANAON, 5,733 habitants. & MIQUELON, 2 cant. MAHÉ, 8,000 hab. SAINT-PIERRE, petite fle 20 kil de la eôte onest de COCHINCHINE Terre-Neave, 5,000 habit. et Les possessions françaises 12,000 dans la saison đe p&che. MIQUEILON, petite lle. à 3 de la Cochinehine se divisent MIQUEILON, petite lle, 3 en six provinces, et ont une kil. đe Saint-Pierre, 650 hab. populat. de 1,500,000 habit. SÉNÉGAL, 200,000 hab. Les troupes et l'administra- SAINT-LOUIS, ehef-llen, tion ne sont pas comprises dans ce chiffre. 15,000 hab. SAIGON, ch.-. des posses- GORÉE (ville), 3,000 hab. le reste de l'arr.), 38,000h. sions, 115,000 bab. LA RÉUNION (le do), POLYNÉSIE popalat. : 113,000 indigènes, Le protectorat des lles de 70,000 travailleurs, 2 arr. la Société a une superficie de SAINT-DENIS, chef-lieu, de 104,000 heet., et une po- 42,141 habit. pulation de 14,000 âmes. SAINT-PAUL, 32,398 hab. PAPEETE, slége du gon- INDE FRANÇAISEvernement, s00 habit., dont 29,470 hect. environ, 125,992 758 européens. habitants. PONDICHÉRY, eh.-lheu, à NOUVELle-CALÉDONIE 17,084 kil. de Brest, 48, 134 La Nouvelle - Calédonie a hab., dont 1,134 européens, une superfieie de 11,700 milles 1,361 mulâtres et 40,846 in- earrés et une population de điens. 30 à 50,000 habitants. NOUMÉA, siége du gouver KARIKAL, 127 kil. de Pondichéry, 62,643 habit. nement colonial, 1,500 habit. 1883Calendar 1883 "ONE OF THESE DAYS IS NONE OF THESE DAYS" THE ILLUSTRATED UNIVERSAL POCKET DIARY AND LONDON Marcus Ward & Co 67 & 68 Chandos St. W.C. & Belfast 1883 JAN.] DIARY. [1 MONTH, 1 - JANUARY - MONDAY Dull & sprinkling - wrote Emily 2 - TUESDAY- Dull sprinkle Dyer 3 - WEDNESDAY Dull. wrote Emma 4 - THURSDAY Dull D.Y. Society. 5 - FRIDAY Dull 6 - SATURDAY 13 DAYS.] DIARY. [2 WEEKS. 7 - SUNDAY Dull. 8 - MONDAY Cold & clean 9 - TUESDAY Fine & colder, then rain 10 - WEDNESDAY Dull milder 11 - THURSDAY Dull sprinkle To London Lecture on Henry George 12 - FRIDAY Dull rainy To Hastings 13 - SATURDAY Dull rainyJAN.] DIARY. [1 MONTH. 14--SUNDAY Dull Poor Newcombes lost Mary. 15--MONDAY Dull Lilly came. Mt. Pleasant School 16--TUESDAY 17--WEDNESDAY 18--THURSDAY Foggy sprinkle To London Lecture on Henry Sedge 19--FRIDAY Dull To Hastings 20--SATURDAY Dull rainy 27 DAYS.] DIARY. [4 WEEKS. 21 SUNDAY Dull To Fisherman Church. 22--MONDAY Dull [Lilly came. Mt Pleasant] 23--TUESDAY 4 pm gentlemen 7 30 Hoggan 24--WEDNESDAY Christian Conference 25--THURSDAY ditto. 26--FRIDAY 27--SATURDAY Rev HughesJAN.FEB.] DIARY. [2 MONTH. 28--SUNDAY wrote Schmahl - 29--MONDAY Hospiten 4 p.m. 30--TUESDAY 31--WEDNESDAY 1--FEBRUARY--THURSDAY 2--FRIDAY 3--SATURDAY 41 DAYS.] DIARY. [6 WEEKS. 4--SUNDAY 5--MONDAY 6--TUESDAY 7--WEDNESDAY--ASH WEDNESDAY 8--THURSDAY 9--FRIDAY 10--SATURDAY annual P.S. meetingFEB.] DIARY. [2 MONTH. 11--SUNDAY 12--MONDAY 13--TUESDAY To Williams 6 Medicine & Morality 6 Religion & Health 6 Christian Socialism 14--WEDNESDAY 15--THURSDAY Neo [?Malituihmen] 16--FRIDAY To Walker - 17--SATURDAY 55 DAYS.] DIARY. [8 WEEKS. 18--SUNDAY 19--MONDAY 20--TUESDAY 21--WEDNESDAY 22--THURSDAY 23--FRIDAY 24--SATURDAYNo E. Blackwell - prayer - visit to Wilson St. no William Starr no John & William Gates no Maria [?Debeause] - Wakes talking to the departed no E. Garrett - consciousness of having seen or heard things before - no Mrs Browne no Miss Browne No Miss [?Baur] yes Mrs Trepplin saw danger to son in U. S. yes Mrs Lutham saw daughter enter to reassure her about epilictic daughter Mr Loeham No Bodichon '' Bell '' Bell yes Dr Berdoe No Dolland '' Boucherett - when young, before going into public work, knew what people were going to say, or who are coming to the house - '' Trichon Hall '' Clare Rogers Used to talk with her.twin sister when both asleep - were somnambulists - but most carefully avoids dwelling on abnormal conditions. March. Diary. [3Month. 11 - Sunday 12- Monday 13- Tuesday 14 -Wednesday 15 - Thursday 16- Friday 17 - Saturday 83 Days.] Diary. [12 Weeks 18- Sunday 19 -Monday 20 - Tuesday 21 - Wednesday 22 - Thursday 23 - Friday - God Friday 24 - Saturday Nov.] Diary [11 Month. 18-Sunday 19-Monday 20-Tuesday 21-Wednesday 22-Thursday 23-Friday 24-Saturday 335 Days.] Diary [48 Weeks. 25-Sunday 26-Monday 27-Tuesday 28-Wednesday 29-Thursday 30-Friday 1-DECEMBER-SaturdayDec.] Diary. [12 Month. 2-Sunday 3-Monday 4-Tuesday 5-Wednesday 6-Thursday 7-Friday 8-Saturday 349 Days.] Diary. [50 Weeks. 9-Sunday 10-Monday 11-Tuesday 12-Wednesday 13-Thursday 14-Friday 15-SaturdayDec.] Diary [12 Month. 16-Sunday 17-Monday 18-Tuesday 19-Wednesday 20-Thursday 21-Friday 22-Saturday 363 Days.] Diary. [52 Weeks. 23-Sunday 24-Monday 25-Tuesday- Christmas Day 26-Wednesday 27-Thursday-Bank Holiday 28-Friday 29-SaturdayDec] DIARY. [12 MONTH. 30 -- Sunday 31 -- Monday Account for printing & a Wrong a Right method. Cash Account January Received Paid 50 0 0 Penny stamps £House repairs Oct 4th 1st repair by Winter for me two young men examined risede roof - 24 chimney pot put up 31 Vine window " wall paperHigh Level Vic: 5 trains 9.10-9.59 A.m. 4 " 10.18 to 10.59" p.m. 2.25 " 2.45 3.13 Leave Vic: 5.10 ex p.m. 5:25 "6.0 " Palace Loot Level ) From Vic 9.27a.m. - 9.43 9.55 10.8 10.18 10.15 11.2 11.20 11.18 4. 48 2.22 pm 5.9 2.45 " 5.15 2.50 5.40 3.17 6.0 3.21 6.10 7.0 7.30 7352nd Month February 28 Days D D Remarkable Days, &C. Sun Sun M W Rises Sets 1 Th Phsnt. and Prtg. shooting ends 7 41 4 48 2 F Glasgow Theatre burnt, 1879 7 40 4 49 3 S Prn. & Prss. Wales in Cairo, 1869 7 38 4 50 4 S Quinqua. - Shrove Sunday 7 36 4 52 5 M Sir Robert Peel born, 1788 7 34 4 54 6 Tu Dr. J Priestley died, 1804 7 32 4 56 7 W Ash Wednesday 7 30 4 57 8 Th Treaty bet. Russia & Turkey '79 7 29 4 59 9 F George Cruikshank buried, 1878 7 27 5 0 10 S Sir William Fergusson d., 1877 7 25 5 2 11 S Quadra. - 1 Sunday in Lent 7 24 5 4 12 M Sir Astley Cooper surg. d., 1841 7 22 5 6 13 Tu Sharon Turner died, 1847 7 20 5 8 14 W St. Valentine's Day, 1847 7 18 5 10 15 Th Bishop Atterbury died, 1732 7 16 5 12 16 F Lindley Murray died, 1826 7 14 5 14 17 S Rev. Charles Ogilvie died, 1873 7 12 5 16 18 S 2 Sunday in Lent 7 11 5 18 19 M Bernard Barton, poet, d., 1849 7 9 5 19 20 Tu J. Hume died, 1855 7 7 5 21 21 W Shere Ali of Afghanistan d., '79 7 5 5 23 22 Th Ash Wednesday 7 3 5 25 23 F Shirley Brooks died, 1874 7 1 5 27 24 S Rev. Thomas Guthrie d., 1873 6 59 5 29 25 S 3 Sunday in Lent 6 56 5 30 26 M Tom Moore, poet, died, 1852 6 54 5 32 27 Tu Longfellow born, 1807 6 52 5 34 28 W A. Lamartine died, 1869 6 50 5 36 PHASES OF THE MOON 7 New 6.10 P.M. | 14 First Qr. 9. 55 A.M. 22 Full 0.18 A.M. 3rd Month. March. 31 Days D D Remarkable Days, &C. Sun Sun M W Rises Sets 1 Th S. David 6 48 5 37 2 F Attempt to shoot the Queen, '82 6 46 5 39 3 S Copley Fielding died, 1855 6 44 5 41 4 S 4 Sunday in Lent 6 42 5 43 5 M Thames Tunnel opened, 1843 6 40 5 45 6 Tu King of Wurtemburg born, 1823 6 38 5 46 7 W Princess of Wales ent. Lon., '63 6 36 5 48 8 Th King William III. died 1702 6 34 5 50 9 F Royal Institution founded, 1829 6 31 5 51 10 S Guildhall Library opened, 1873 6 28 5 53 11 S 5 Sunday in Lent 6 26 5 55 12 M Beriloz died, 1869 6 23 5 57 13 Tu Assassn. of Czar of Russia 1881 6 21 5 58 14 W Victor Emanuel born, 1820 6 18 6 0 15 Th Julius Caesar assass., B.C. 44 6 16 6 2 16 F Duchess of Kent died, 1861 6 13 6 4 17 S S. Patrick 6 11 6 6 18 S Palm Sunday 6 9 6 8 19 M Lord Byron died, 1824 6 7 6 10 20 Tu Russians evac. Adrinople, 1879 6 5 6 11 21 W Princess Louise married, 1871 6 3 6 12 22 Th Emperor of Germany b., 1797 6 1 6 14 23 F Good Friday 5 59 6 15 24 S Longfellow d., 1882 5 57 6 17 25 S Easter Sunday- Lady Day 5 54 6 18 26 M Bank Holiday 5 52 6 20 27 Tu Elgar Quinet, historian, died, '75 5 50 6 22 28 W War declared with Russia, 1854 5 48 6 24 29 Th Earthquake at Agliers, 1874 5 45 6 26 30 F The Queen visits Darmstadt, 80 5 43 5 28 31 S Russian Protocol signed, 1877 5 41 6 30 PHASES OF THE MOON. 2 Last Qr. 5. 26 A.M. | 15 First Qr. 8.31. P.M. 9 New 4.31 A.M. | 23 Full 6.4. P.M. 31 Last Qr. 8.21. P.M.4th MONTH. APRIL. 30 DAYS. D D REMARKABLE DAYS, &C. SUN SUN M W RISES. SETS. 1 S LOW SUNDAY 5 38 6 31 2 M Richard Cobden died, 1863 5 36 6 33 3 TU L. Chelmsford relvs. Ekowe, '79 5 34 6 35 4 W Oliver Goldsmith died, 1774 5 32 6 37 5 TH Robert Raikes died, 1811 5 29 6 38 6 F Old Lady Day 5 27 6 40 7 S Prince Leopold born, 1853 5 24 6 41 8 S 2 SUNDAY AFTER EASTER 5 22 6 43 9 M Francis Bacon died, 1626 5 20 6 44 10 TU Battle of Toulouse, 1814 5 18 6 45 11 W George Canning born, 1770 5 15 6 46 12 TH Passage of the Douro, 1809 5 13 6 48 13 F Abyssinian War ended, 1868 5 11 6 50 14 S Princess Beatrice born, 1857 5 9 6 52 15 S 3 SUNDAY AFTER EASTER 5 7 6 53 16 M Battle of Culloden, 1746 5 5 6 55 17 TU Benjamin Franklin, 1872 5 2 6 57 18 W Sheepshanks died, 1872 5 0 6 59 19 TH Earl Beaconsfield died, 1881 4 58 7 0 20 F Fshry.Exhib.Perlin, opened, '80 4 56 7 2 21 S Pickersgill, painter, died, 1878 4 55 7 4 22 S 4 SUNDAY AFTER EASTER 4 53 7 6 23 M Shakspeare died, 1616 4 51 7 8 24 TU Brazil discovered, 1600 4 49 7 10 25 W Princess Alice born, 1843 4 47 7 11 26 TH Loss H.M.S ship "Doterel," '81 4 45 7 13 27 F Macready died, 1873 4 43 7 14 28 S Columbia Mkt. opnd., 1869 4 41 7 16 29 S ROGATION SUNDAY 4 39 7 17 30 M Admiral Fitzroy, died, 1865 4 37 7 19 PHASES OF THE MOON. 7 New 1.36. P.M. | 22 Full 11.27. A.M. 14 First Qr. 8.49 A.M. | 30 Last Qr. 7.3. A.M. 5th MONTH. MAY. 31 DAYS. D D REMARKABLE DAYS, &C. SUN SUN M W RISES. SETS. 1 TU Duke of Connaught born, 1850 4 35 7 21 2 W Alexandra Palace opened 1875 4 33 7 23 3 TH ASCENSION DAY--HOLY THURS. 4 31 7 24 4 F Dr. Livingstone died, 1873 4 29 7 26 5 S Imp.Palance at Jeddo burnt, 1873 4 28 7 27 6 S SUNDAY AFTER ASCENSION 4 26 7 29 7 M Lord Brougham died, 1863 4 24 7 30 8 TU John Stuart Mill died, 1873 4 22 7 32 9 W Schiller died, 1805 4 21 7 33 10 TH Centennial Exhbtn. opnd., 1876 4 19 7 35 11 F Emp. of Germany shot at, 1878 4 17 7 36 12 S Coronation of Oscar II., 1873 4 15 7 38 13 S WHIT SUNDAY 4 14 7 39 14 M Bank Holiday 4 12 7 41 15 TU Daniel O'Conneil died, 1847 4 11 7 42 16 W Vendomecolumn destroyed, '71 4 10 7 44 17 TH Dr. Jenner born, 1749 4 8 7 45 18 F P. Cunningham died, 1869 4 6 7 47 19 S S. Dunstan 4 5 7 48 20 S TRINITY SUNDAY 4 4 7 49 21 M Mutiny at Cawnpore, 1857 4 3 7 59 22 TU Alexander Pope born, 1688 4 2 7 52 23 W Mark Lemon died, 1870 4 0 7 53 24 TH Birth of Queen Victoria, 1819 3 59 7 55 25 F Duchess of Argyll died, 1878 3 58 7 56 26 S Como taken by Garibaldi, 1869 3 57 7 58 27 S SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY 3 56 7 59 28 M Earl Russell died, 1878 3 55 8 0 29 TU Restoration of Charles II., 1660 3 54 8 1 30 W Alexander Pope died, 1744 3 53 8 2 31 TH "Grosser Kurfurst" sunk, 1878 3 52 8 3 PHASES OF THE MOON. 6 New 9.58. P.M. | 22 Full 3.11. A.M. 13 First Qr. 10.54 P.M.| 29 Last Qr. 2.22. A.M. 6 MONTH. JUNE 30 DAYS D D M W REMARKABLE DAYS , &c. SUN SUN RISES SETS 1 F Charles Lever died, 1872 (1877) 3 51 8 4 2 S Caxton celeb, at West, Abbey, 3 51 8 5 3 S 2 SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY 3 50 8 6 4 M Battle of Magenta, 1859 3 50 8 7 5 Tu Raitazzi (?) died, 1873 3 49 8 8 6 W Count Cavour died, 1861 3 48 8 9 7 TH First Reform bill passed, 1832 3 47 8 10 8 F Death of Mahomet, 632 3 47 8 11 9 S Alexandra Palace burnt, 1873 3 46 8 11 10 S 3 SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY 3 46 8 12 11 M S. Barnabus 3 45 8 13 12 TU Dr. Arnold died, 1842 3 45 8 14 13 W Ashantees defeated,, 1873 3 45 8 15 14 TH Sir Harry Vane veheaded, 1662 3 45 8 16 15 F Justice Meilish died, 1877 3 44 8 16 16 S Battle of Quatre (?) 1815 3 44 8 16 17 S 4 SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY 3 44 8 16 18 M Battle of Waterloo, 1815 3 44 8 17 19 Tu Rev. C.H. Spurgeon b., 1834 3 44 8 17 20 W Accession of Queen Victoria 3 44 8 18 21 TH Proclamation Day 3 44 8 18 22 F 6,000 Russns cross Danube, 1877 3 44 8 18 23 S Shah at Portsmouth, 1873 3 45 8 19 24 S 5 SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY 3 46 8 19 25 M First Wes. Conference, 1784 3 46 8 19 26 Tu S. Crompton died, 1827 3 46 8 18 27 W Earl Clarendon died, 1870 3 46 8 18 28 TH Coronation day, 1838 3 46 8 18 29 F S. Peter 3 47 8 18 30 S Sunday School Centenary, '80 3 47 8 18 PHASES OF THE MOON 5 New 6:12 A.M. 20 Full 4:31 P.M. 12 First Qr. 2:41 P.M. 27 Last Qr. 7:37 P.M. 7TH MONTH JULY SUN SUN RISES SETS 1 S 6 SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY 3 48 8 18 2 M President Garfield shot, 1881 3 49 8 17 3 Tu Dog Days begin 3 50 8 17 4 W Battle of Ulundi, 1879 3 51 8 16 5 TH Princess Helena married, 1866 3 52 8 16 6 F Russians occupy tirnova, 1877 3 53 8 15 7 S Battle of Giurgevo, 1854 3 54 8 15 8 S 7 SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY 3 56 8 14 9 M A.K. Johnson died, 1871 3 56 8 14 10 Tu Calvin born, 1509 3 57 8 13 11 W Macklin died, 1797 3 58 8 13 12 TH Funeral Prince Imperial, 1879 3 59 8 12 13 F Berlin Treaty Signed, 1878 4 0 8 11 14 S Insurrection at Cartagena, 1873 4 1 8 10 15 S 8 SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY 4 2 8 9 16 M Flight of Mahomete, 622 4 3 8 8 17 Tu Franco-Ger. War declared, 1870 4 4 8 7 18 W Lady Franklin died, 1875 4 5 8 6 19 TH Bishop Wilberforce died, 1873 4 6 8 5 20 F Spanish Armada, 1588 4 7 8 4 21 S Robert Burns died, 1796 4 9 8 3 22 S 9 SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY 4 10 8 2 23 M Insurrection in Dublin, 1803 4 11 8 0 24 Tu Gibraltar taken 1704 4 12 7 58 25 W C. Dibdin died, 1814 4 14 7 56 26 TH Whitechapel Church burnt, '80 4 15 7 54 27 F Atlantic Cable laid, 1866 4 17 7 53 28 S G. Cattermole, painter, d., 1868 4 19 7 51 29 S 10 SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY 4 21 7 50 30 M Relief of Derry, 1689 4 23 7 49 31 Tu Gray died, 1771 4 24 7 47 PHASES OF THE MOON 4 New 3:3. P.M. 20 Full 3:30 A.M. 12 First Qr. 7:49 A.M. 27 Last Qr. 6:13 A.M. 8th Month. AUGUST. 31 Days. D D SUN SUN M W Remarkable Days, &c. RISES. SETS. 1 W Lammas Day 4 25 7 46 2 Th Battle of Blenheim, 1704 4 26 7 44 3 F Bank of England founded, 1694 4 28 7 42 4 S Battle of Weissembourg, 1870 4 30 7 41 5 $ 11 Sunday after Trinity 4 31 7 40 6 M Bank Holiday 4 33 7 38 7 Tu The Knight of Kerry d., 1880 4 35 7 36 8 W George Canning died, 1827 4 36 7 34 9 Th Dryden born, 1631 4 38 7 32 10 F S. Lawrence 4 40 7 31 11 S Dog Days end 4 41 7 29 12 $ 12 Sunday after Trinity 4 42 7 27 13 M Old Lammas Day 4 44 7 25 14 Tu Printing introduced, 1437 4 45 7 23 15 W Sir W. Scott born, 1771 4 46 7 21 16 Th Battle of Thionville, 1870 4 47 7 19 17 F Admiral Blake died, 1657 4 49 7 17 18 S Earthquake at Gibraltar, 1868 4 51 7 15 19 $ 13 Sunday after Trinity 4 52 7 13 20 M Canaletter, painter, died, 1768 4 53 7 11 21 Tu Battle of Vimiera, 1808 4 55 7 9 22 W Battle of Bosworth, 1485 4 57 7 7 23 Th Treaty of Prague, 1866 4 59 7 5 24 F Webb swims Channel, 1875 5 1 7 3 25 S Michael Faraday died, 1867 5 2 7 1 26 $ 14 Sunday after Trinity 5 3 6 59 27 M Battle of Algiers, 1861 5 5 6 57 28 Tu Leigh Hunt died, 1859 5 7 6 55 29 W Hurricane at Bermuda, 1880 5 8 6 53 30 Th Peace with China, 1842 5 10 6 51 31 F Bunyan died, 1688 5 12 6 49 PHASES OF THE MOON 3 New 1.26. a.m. 18 Full 9.53. p.m. 11 First Qr. 1.29 a.m. 23 Last Qr. 5.31. a.m. 9th Month. SEPTEMBER. 30 Days D D SUN SUN M W Remarkable Days, &c. RISES. SETS. 1 S Partridge Shooting 5 13 6 46 2 $ 15 Sunday after Trinity 5 15 6 44 3 M Oliver Cromwell died, 1658 5 16 6 42 4 Tu French Republic declared 1870 5 18 6 40 5 W Dr. J. Dalton born, 1766 5 20 6 37 6 Th Sir John Fielding died, 1780 5 21 6 35 7 F "Captain" foundered, 1870 5 23 6 32 8 S Flushing Docks inaugrtd., 1873 5 25 6 29 9 $ 16 Sunday after Trinity 5 26 6 27 10 M Francis Guizot died, 1874 5 27 6 25 11 Tu America discovered, 1492 5 29 6 22 12 W Colliery exp. near Silverdale, '79 5 31 6 20 13 Th Wreck of the "Carnatic," 1869 5 32 6 18 14 F Wellington died, 1852 5 33 6 16 15 S Bombarding of Cartagena, 1873 5 35 6 14 16 $ 17 Sunday after Trinity 5 36 6 12 17 M Versailles occud. by Prussia, '70 5 38 6 10 18 Tu Quebec taken, 1759 5 40 6 7 19 W Lord Brougham born, 1778 5 42 6 5 20 Th Battle of Alma, 1854 5 43 6 2 21 F S. Matthew 5 45 6 0 22 S Michael Faraday born, 1791 5 46 5 58 23 $ 18 Sunday after Trinity 5 48 5 56 24 M Pan-Anglican Synod, 1867 5 49 5 54 25 Tu Lord Mountmorres ass. 1880 5 51 5 52 26 W Willian Hogarth died, 1764 5 53 5 50 27 Th Battle of Busaco, 1810 5 55 5 47 28 F Strasburg capitulated, 1870 5 56 5 45 29 S Michaelmas Day 5 58 5 43 30 $ 19 Sunday after Trinity 5 59 5 41 PHASES OF THE MOON. 1 New 2.14. p.m. 16 Full 9.41. p.m. 9 First Qr. 6.37. p.m. 23 Last Qr. 0.50. p.m. 12th MONTH. DECEMBER. 31 DAYS. D D SUN SUN M W REMARKABLE DAYS, &C. RISES. SETS. 1 S Princess of Wales born, 1844 7 46 3 53 2 S 1 SUNDAY IN ADVENT 7 47 3 52 3 M Battle of Hohenlinden, 1800 7 48 3 52 4 Tt Thomas Carlyle born, 1795 7 49 3 52 5 W Major Whyte Melvilldied, 1878 7 51 3 51 6 TH Her Majesty's Thea. bnt., 1867 7 52 3 51 7 F General Ney shot, 1815 7 53 3 50 8 S Venice ceded, 1797 7 54 3 50 9 S 2 SUNDAY IN ADVENT 7 56 3 50 10 M Royal Academy Instituted, 1768 7 57 3 49 11 TT Charles X11. killed 1718 7 58 3 49 12 W Colley Cibber died, 1757 8 0 3 49 13 TH Clerkenwell explosion, 1867 8 1 3 49 14 F Com. John Hay died, 1877 8 2 3 49 15 S Viscntess. Beaconsfield d., 1873 8 3 3 49 16 S 3 SUNDAY IN ADVENT 8 4 3 49 17 M Beethoven born, 1770 8 5 2 49 18 TT Samuel Rogers died, 1855 8 5 3 50 19 W Pitt made Premier, 1783 8 6 3 50 20 TH Shortest Day 8 6 3 50 21 F Earl of Beaconsfield born, 1803 8 6 3 51 22 S Winter commences 8 7 3 51 23 S 4 SUNDAY IN ADVENT 8 7 3 51 24 M W.M. Thackeray died, 1863 8 8 3 52 25 Tt CHRISTMAS DAY 8 8 3 52 26 W Bank Holiday 8 9 3 53 27 TH Duleigno evac. by Turks, 1880 8 9 54 28 F Tay Bridge disaster, 1879 8 9 3 55 29 S Gladstone born, 1809 8 9 3 56 30 S 1 SUNDAY AFTER CHRISTMAS 8 9 3 57 31 M S. Silvester 8 9 3 53 PHASES OF THE MOON. 7 First Qr. 11.46. A.M. | 21 Last Qr. 8.8. A.M. 14 Full 3.28. A.M. | 29 New 0.59. P.M. PRINCIPAL EXHIBITIONS AND MUSEUMS Nearly all are closed on Christmas Day and Good Friday. ALEXANDRA PALACE.--1s.; or by quarterly or monthly ticket. BETHNAL GREEN MUSEUM.--Open free on Mondays, Tuesdays and Saturdays, from 10 to 10; Thursdays and Fridays, from 10 to 6d; Wednesdays, on payment of 6d. each person, from 10 to 6. BOTANIC GARDENS, Regent's Park; by orders from Fellows. BUCKINGHAM PALACE. Admission by special order of the Lord Chamberlain only, in the absence of royalty. BRITISH MUSEUM, Great Russell Street.--Entirely free. Open daily from 10, and on Saturdays from 12 till dusk. Also on Mon- day and Saturday evenings till 8 o'clock, from May 8th to middle of July, from then till end of August, at 7. The Reading Room is open daily, in September, October and March, 9 to 5; April to August, 9 to 6; November to February, 9 to 7. The whole is closed on Christmas Day, Good Friday, and Ash Wednesday, and the first four week-days in March and October. CRYSTAL PALACE, Sydenham.--Saturdays, 2s. 6d.; other days, 1s. DULWICH GALLERY OF PAINTINGS,--Daily, 10 to 5 in summer, 11 to 3 in winter. On Thur. and Fri, there is no charge of 6d. HAMPTON COURT PALACE.--Daily except Friday, 10 to 4 and 6 and on Sundays, 2 to 4 and 6. Free. KEW GARDENS.--Open at 1 on week days, 2 on Sundays, 10 on Bank Holidays. Close at Sunset. Closed on Christmas Day, Free. MONUMENT, foot of London Bridge. Admission 5d. NATIONAL GALLERY, Trafalgar Square.--Mon., Tues., Wed., Saturday, 10 to 5 or 6, according to the season. Thursday, Friday. Admission, 6d. ROYAL ACADEMY--Daily, from first Monday in May to first Monday in August, 8 to 7; 1s. Evening Exhibition, last week from 7.30 to 9.3. 6d. ROYAL AQUARIUM, Westminster.--Daily, 1s. ST. PAULS's.--Daily, 10 to 4; and during Divine Service, free. To visit the whole building. 2s, 6d. SOCIETY OF ARTS, 18 & 19, John Street, Adelphi - Free on application. SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM.--Monday, Tuesday, Saturday, from 10 to 10, free; other days, 10 to 3, 5, or 6, according to the season, admission 6d. Patent Museum always free. TOWER OF LONDON.--Mon., Sat., 10 to 4, free; other days, 1s. WESTMINSTER ABBEY.--Free to body of the Abbey; to other parts by fee of 6d. No fee on Mondays. WINDSOR CASTLE.--Free, in absence of the Court, Monday, Tues., Thurs., Fr., by tickets issued at the Castle. ZOOLOGICAL GARDENS, Regent's Park. - 9 to sunset. Monday, 6d.; other days, 1s. Sunday by Fellow's Order only.C. & J. PENNY'S IMPROVED D I A R Y FOR 1883. No. 10. LONDON: H. W. CRANE & CO., 63, GOSWELL ROAD. PRICE SIXPENCE.Governors meeting Greys Inn Hospital then 1st Thursday of every February School of Medicine 1st Monday in every May-and 1st Monday in every November. Pay £10 to Mrs Browne's bank account '' Bank of England Western Branch, Burlington Gardens W- May and Nov 1st C & J. PENNY'S LONDON ALMANACK & DIARY 1883. NO. 10. Golden Number .. ..3 Dominical Letter .. G Epact .. .. .. 22 Roman Indiction .. ..11 Solar Cycle .. .. .. 16 Julian Period .. .. 6596 LONDON: PUBLISHED BY H.W. CRANE & CO., 63, GOSWELL ROAD Price 6d. JANUARY 1 M Circumcision (Oh, 50m. p.m.) 2 Tu 3 W 4TH 5 F 6 S Epiphany 7 S 1ST SUNDAY AFT. EPIPHANY. 8 M Cambridge Lent Term begins 9 Tu Fire Insurance ceases 10 W 5h, 59m. a.m. 11TH Hilary Law Sittings begin 12 F Moon in perigee 13 S 14 S 2ND SUNDAY AFT. EPIPHANY 15 M Oxford Lent Term begins 16 Tu 12h, 47m, p.m. 17 W 18 TH 19 F 20 S 21 S SEPTUAGESIMA SUNDAY 22 M 23 Tu 7h, 15m., a.m. 24 W 25 TH Conversion of St. Paul. 26 F 27 S 28 S SEXAGESIMA SUNDAY 29 M (Moon in apogee) 30 Tu 31 W 10h., 26m..a.m. FEBRUARY 1 TH 2 F Purification of Virgin Mary 3 S 4 S QUINQUAGESIMA SUN. Shrove Sunday 5 M 6 Tu 7 W Ash Wednesday 5 h, 10m. p.m. 8 TH Half Quarter Day 9 F Moon in perigee 10 S 11 S 1ST SUNDAY IN LENT. Quadragesima Sunday 12 M 13 TU 14 W Valentine Day 9h, 55m. a.m. 15 TH 16 F 17 S 18 S 2ND SUNDAY IN LENT 19 M 20 Tu 21 W 12h., 18m, p.m. 22 TH 23 F 24 S St. Matthias 25 S 3RD SUNDAY IN LENT 26 M (Moon in apogee) 27 Tu 28 W MARCH 1 TH St. David 2 F 5h, 26m., a.m. 3 S 4S 4TH SUNDAY IN LENT 5 M 6 Tu 7 W 8 TH 9 F Moon in perigee. 4h. 31m., a.m. 10 S 11S 5TH SUNDAY IN LENT 12 M 13 Tu 14 W 15 TH 8h, 31m. p.m. 16 F 17 S St. Patrick Oxford Lt. Tm. ends 18 S 6TH SUN. IN LENT. Palm Sun. 19 M 20 Tu Cambridge Lent Term ends. 21 W 22 TH 23 F Good Friday. 6h. 4m. p.m. 24 S Moon in apogee 25 S EASTER SUN. Annunciation 26 M Bank Holiday Lady Day 27 Tu 28 W Oxford Easter Term begins 29 TH 30 F 31 S 8h. 21m, p.m. APRIL 1 S ST SUN. AFT. EASTER Low Sunday 2 M 3 Tu 4 W 5 TH Hilary Law Sittings end 6 F 7 S Moon in perigee. 1h, 36m p.m. 8 S 2ND SUNDAY AFTER EASTER. 9 M Fire Insurance ceases. 10 Tu Cambridge Easter Term begins 11 W 12 TH 13 F 14 S 8h, 49m. a.m. 15 3RD SUNDAY AFTER EASTER 16 M 17 Tu 18 W Easter Law Sittings begin. 19 TH 20 F Moon in apogee 21 S 11h, 27m, a.m. 22 S 4TH SUNDAY AFTER EASTER 23 M St. George 24 Tu 25 W St. Mark 26 TH 27 F 28 S 29 S 5TH SUN. AFT. EASTER Rogation Sunday 30 M 7h, 3m a.m. MAY 1 Tu St. Phillip & St. James 2 W 3 TH Ascension Day. Holy Thurs. 4 F 5 S Moon in perigee 6 S SUNDAY AFTER ASCENSION 9h, 58m, p.m. 7 M 8 Tu 9 W Half Quarter Day 10 TH 11F Oxford Easter Term ends 12S Oxford Trinity Term begins 13 S WHIT SUNDAY, Pentecost. 14 M Bank Holiday 10 h, 54m p.m. 15 Tu 16 W 17 TH 18 F Moon in apogee 19 S 20 S TRINITY SUNDAY. 21 M 22 Tu 3h, 11m, a.m. 23 W 24 TH Corpus Christi 25 F 26 S Easter Law Sittings end 27 S 1ST SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY 28 M 29 Tu 2h, 22m. p.m. 30 W 31 TH JUNE 1 F 2 S Moon in perigee 3 S 2ND SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY 4 M 5 Tu 6h, 12m, a.m. 6W 7 TH 8 F 9 S 10 S 3RD SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY 11M St. Barnabas 12 Tu 2h, 41m. p.m. 13 W 14 TH Moon in apogee 15 F 16 S 17 S 4TH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY 18 M 19 Tu 20 W 4h, 31m, p.m. 21 TH 22 F 23 S 24 S 5TH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY 25 M (Midsm. Day, St. John Baptist, 26 Tu (Cambridge Easter T.e. 27 W 7h, 37m, p.m. 28 TH 29 F St. Peter 30 S Moon in perigee JULY 1 S 6TH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY 2 M 3 Tu 4 W 3h, 3m. p.m. 5 TH 6 F 7 S Oxford Trinity Term ends 8 S 7TH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY 9 M Fire Insurances ceases 10 Tu 11 W 12 TH Moon in apogee. 7h, 29m, a.m. 13 F 14 S 15 S 8TH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY 16 M St. Swithin 17 Tu 18 W 19 TH 20 F 3h, 30m, a.m. 21 S 22 S 9TH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY 23 M 24 Tu 25 W St. James. Moon in perigee. 26 TH 12h 13m. p.m. 27 F 28 S 29 S 10TH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY 30 M 31 Tu AUGUST 1 W Lammas Day 2 TH 3 F 1 h, 26m., a.m. 4 S 5 S 11TH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY 6 M Bank Holiday 7 Tu 8 W Trinity Law Sittings end 9 TH Moon in apogee 10 F 11S Half quarter Day 1h, 29m, a.m. 12 S 12TH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY 13 M 14 Tu 15 W 16 TH 17 F 18 S 0h, 53m., p.m. 19 S 13TH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY 20 M 21 Tu Moon in perigee 22 W 23 TH 24 F St. Bartholomew 25 S 5h, 31m. a.m. 26 S 14TH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY 27 M 28 Tu 29 W 30 TH 31 F JANUARY 1 M Circumcision 0h, 50m. p.m. 2 Tu 3W 4TH 5F 6S Epiphany 7S 1ST SUNDAY AFT. EPIPHANY 8 M Cambridge Lent Term begins 9 Tu Fire Insurance ceases 10 W 5h, 59,. a.m. 11 TH Hilary Law Sittings begin 12 F Moon in perigee 13 S 14 S 2ND SUNDAY AFT. EPIPHANY 15 M Oxford Lent Term begins 16 Tu 12h, 47m p.m. 17 W 18 TH 19 F 20 S 21 S SEPTUAGESIMA SUNDAY 22 M 23 Tu 7h, 15m. a.m. 24 W 25 TH Conversion of St. Paul 26 F 27S 28 S SEXAGESIMA SUNDAY 29 M Moon in apogee 30 Tu 31 W 10h, 26m a.m. FEBRUARY 1 TH 2 F Purification of Virgin Mary 3 S 4 S QUINQUAGESIMA SUN. Shrove Sunday 5 M 6 Tu 7 W Ash Wednesday 6h 10m. p.m. 8 TH Half Quarter Day 9 F Moon in perigee 10 S 11 S 1ST SUNDAY IN LENT. Quadragesima Sunday 12 M 13 Tu 14 W Valentine Day 9h, 55m. a.m. 15 TH 16 F 17 S 18 S 2ND SUNDAY IN LENT 19 M 20 Tu 21 W 12 h, 18m p.m. 22 TH 23 F 24 S St. Matthias 25 S 3RD SUNDAY IN LENT 26 M Moon in apogee 27 Tu 28 W MARCH 1 TH St. David 2 F 5h, 26m, a.m. 3 S 4 S 4TH SUNDAY IN LENT 5 M 6 Tu 7 W 8 TH 9 F Moon in perigee. 4h, 31m. a.m. 10 S 11 S. 5TH SUNDAY IN LENT 12 M 13 Tu 14 W 15 TH 8h, 31m. p.m. 16 F 17 S St. Patrick, Oxford Lt Tm. ends 18 S 6TH SUN. IN LENT. Palm Sun. 19 M 20 TU Cambridge Lent Term ends. 21 W 22 TH 23 F Good Friday. 6h, 4m, p.m. 24 S Moon in apogee 25 S EASTER SUN. Annunciation. 26 M Bank Holiday. Lady Day 27 Tu 28 W Oxford Easter Term begins 29 TH 30 F 31 S 8h, 21m. p.m. APRIL 1 S 1ST SUN. AFTER EASTER, Low Sunday 2 M 3 Tu 4 W 5 TH Hilary Law Sittings end 6 F 7 S Moon in perigee. 1h, 36m. p.m. 8 S 2ND SUNDAY AFTER EASTER 9 M Fire Insurance ceases 10 Tu Cambridge Easter Term begins 11 W 12 TH 13 F 14 S 8h, 49m, a.m. 15 S 3RD SUNDAY AFTER EASTER 16 M 17 Tu 18 W Easter Law Sittings begin. 19 TH 20 F Moon in apogee 21 S 11h, 27m, a.m. 22 S 4TH SUNDAY AFTER EASTER 23 M St. George 24 Tu 25 W St. Mark 26 TH 27 F 28 S 29 S 5TH SUN. AFTER EASTER, Rogation Sunday 30 M 7h, 3m. a.m. MAY 1 Tu St. Phillip & St. James 2 W 3 TH Ascension Day. Holy Thurs. 4 F 5 S Moon in perigee 6 S SUNDAY AFTER ASCENSION 9h, 58m, p.m. 7 M 8 Tu 9 W Half Quarter Day 10 TH 11 F Oxford Easter Term ends 12 S Oxford Trinity Term begins 13 S. WHIT SUNDAY, Pentecost. 14 M Bank Holiday 10h, 54m. p.m. 15 Tu 16 W 17 TH 18 F Moon in apogee 19 S 20 S TRINITY SUNDAY 21 M 22 Tu 3h, 11m, a.m. 23 W 24 TH Corpus Christi 25 F 26 S Easter Law Sittings end 27 S 1ST SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY 28 M 29 Tu 2h, 22m, p.m. 30 W 31 TH JUNE 1 F 2 S Moon in perigee 3 S 2ND SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY 4 M 5 Tu 6h, 12m, a.m. 6 W Trinity Law Sittings begin 7 TH 8 F 9 S 10 S 3RD SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY 11 M St. Barnabas 12 Tu 2h, 41m, p.m. 13 W 14 TH Moon in apogee 15 F 16 S 17 S 4TH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY 18 M 19 Tu 20 W 4h, 31m, p.m. 21 TH 22 F 23 S 24 S 5TH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. 25 M Midsm. Day St. John Baptist 26 Tu Cambridge Easter T.e. 27 W 7h, 37m.p.m. 28 TH St. Peter 29 F Moon in perigee 30 S JULY 1 S 6TH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY 2 M 3 Tu 4 W 3h, 3m. p.m. 5 TH 6 F 7 S Oxford Trinity Term ends 8 S 7TH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY 9 M Fire Insurance ceases 10 Tu 11 W 12 TH Moon in apogee. 7h, 49m, a.m. 13 F 14 S 15 S 8TH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. (St. Swithin) 16 M 17 Tu 18 W 19 TH 20 F 3h, 30m. a.m. 21 S 22 S 9TH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY 23 M 24 Tu 25 W St. James. Moon in perigee. 26 TH 12h, 13m.p.m. 27 F 28 S 29 S 10TH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY 30 M 31 Tu AUGUST 1 W Lammas Day 2 TH 3 F 1h, 26m, a.m. 4 S 5 S 11TH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY 6 M Bank Holiday 7 Tu 8 W Trinity Law Sittings end 9 TH Moon in apogee 10 F 11 S Half quarter day. 1h, 29m, a.m. 12 S 12TH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY 13 M 14 Tu 15 W 16 TH 17 F 18 S 0h, 53m. p.m. 19 S 13TH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY 20 M 21 Tu Moon in perigee 22 W 23 TH 24 F St. Bartholomew 25 S 5h, 31m, a.m. 26 S 14TH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY 27 M 28 Tu 29 W 30 TH 31 F SEPTEMBER. 1|S |🌑︎ 2h. 14m, p.m. 2|S| 15th Sunday after Trinity 3|M| 4|Tu| 5|W| 6|Th|Moon in apogee 7|F| 8|S| 9|S| 16th Sunday after Trinity 10|M| ☽︎ 6h. 37m. p.m. 11|Tu| 12|W| 13|Th| 14|F| 15|S| 16|S| 17th Sunday after Trinity 17|M| 🌖︎ 9h. 41m. p.m. 18|Tu| Moon in perige 19|w| 20|th| 21|F| St. Matthew 22|S| 23|S| 18th Sunday after Trinity 24|M| 🌜︎ 0h. 50m. p.m. 25|Tu| 26|W| 27|Th| 28|F| 29|S| Michaelmas Day. St. Michael 30|S| 19th Sunday After Trinity OCTOBER 1|M| Cambridge Michaelmas Term b. 2|Tu| 🌑︎ 5h. 54m. a.m. 3|W|Moon in apogee 4|Th| 5|F| 6|S| 7|S| 20th Sunday after Trinity 8|M| 9|Tu| ☽︎ 10h. 19m. a.m. 10|W| Oxford Michaelmas Tm. begins 11|Th| 12|F| 13|S| 14|S| 21st Sunday after Trinity 15|M] |Fire Insurance ceases 16|Tu|Moon in perigee. 🌖︎ 6h. 45m.a.m. 17|W| 18|Th| St. Luke 19|F| 20|S| 21|S| 22nd Sunday after Trinity 22|M| 🌜︎ 11h. 18m. p.m. 23|Tu| 24|W| 25|Th| 26|F| 27|S| 28|S| 23rd Sunday after Trinity 29|M| |St. Simon & St. Jude 30|Tu| Moon in apogee. 🌑︎11h.56m.p.m. 31|W| NOVEMBER 1| Th| All Saints 2|F| Michaelmas Law Sittings begin 3|S| 4|S| 24th Sunday after Trinity 5|M| 6|Tu| 7|W| ☽ 12h. 4m. p.m. 8|Th| 9|F| Lord Mayor's Day 10|S| 11|S| 25th Sunday after Trinity 12|M| (Half Quarter Day 13|Tu| 14|W| Moon in perigee. 🌖︎4h.37m.p.m. 15|Th| 16|F| 17|S| 18|S| 26th Sunday after Trinity 19|M| 20|Tu| 21|W| 🌜︎ 1h. 43m. p.m. 22|Th| 23|F| 24|S| 25|S| 27th Sunday after Trinity\ 26|M|Moon in apogee 27|Tu| 28|W| 29|Th| 🌑︎ 6h. 54m. p.m. 30|F| St. Andrew DECEMBER 1|S| 2|S| 1st Sunday in Advent 3|M| 4|Tu| 5|W| 6|Th| 7|F| ☽︎ 11h. 46m. a.m. 8|S| 9|S|2nd Sunday in Advent 10|M| 11|Tu| 12|W| Moon in perigee 13|Th| 14|F| 🌖︎3h. 28m. a.m. 15|S| 16|S| 3rd Sunday in Advent 17|M|Oxford Michaelmas Term Ends 18|Tu| 19|W| Cambridge Michaelmas Tm. en. 20|Th| 21|F| St. Thomas. Mic. Law S. e. 22|S| |🌜︎ 8h. 8m. a.m. 23|S| 4th Sunday in Advent 24|M| Moon in apogee 25|Tu| Christmas Day 26|W| Bank Holiday 27|Th| St. John Evangelist 28|F| 29|S| 🌑︎ 0h. 59. p.m. 30|S| 1st Sunday af. Christmas 31|M| Post Office Regulations. Postmaster General-RIGHT HON. HENRY FAWCETT. Secretaries. England.-S. A. Blackwood, Esq. Ireland-G. C. Cornwall, Esq. Scotland.-A. M. Cunynghame, Esq. INLAND Rates of Postage From all parts of the United Kingdom, including the Channel Islands, Orkney, Shetland, Scilly, and the Isle of Man. LETTERS, prepaid, on every inland letter not exceeding one ounce in weight, 1d. ; exceeding one ounce and not exceeding two ounces in eight, 1½d. ; exceeding two ounces and not exceeding four ounces in weight 2d. ; exceeding four ounces and not exceeding six ounces in weight, 2½d. ; exceeding six ounces and not exceeding eight ounces in weight, 3d. ; exceeding eight ounces and not exceeding ten ounces in weight, 3½d. ; exceeding ten ounces and not exceeding twelve ounces in weight, 4d. ; exceeding twelve ounces in weight, for the first ounce and for every additional ounce or fractional part of an ounce, 1d. A letter posted unpaid is chargeable on delivery with double postage; and a letter posted insufficiently prepaid is chargeable with double the deficiency. NEWSPAPERS.-Prepaid rate.-On each newspaper, whether posted singly or in a packet, one halfpenny, but a packet containing two or more registered newspapers is not chargeable with a higher rate of postage than that chargeable on a book packet of the same weight, viz., one halfpenny for every 2 ounces or fraction of 2 ounces. A newspaper posted unpaid, or a packet of newspapers posted either unpaid or insufficiently paid, is treated as an unpaid or insufficiently paid book packet of the same weight. The postage must be paid either by an adhesive stamp, or by the use of stamped wrapper. BOOKS.-The postage is one halfpenny for every 2 ozs. or fraction of that weight. The postage must be prepaid either by adhesive stamps or by means of a stamped wrapper, or by a combination of the two; except that at the Chief and District Post Offices and at the Charing Cross, Gracechurch Street, Lombard Street, and Mark Lane Post Offices in London, as well as at the Head Offices in Edinburgh, Dublin, Manchester, Liverpool, Birmingham, Bristol, Glasgow, and Belfast, Inland letters and book-packets may be prepaid in money, provided the amount paid be never less than 1l. in London, Edinburgh, or Dublin, or less than 5l. in Manchester, Liverpool, Birmingham, Bristol, Glasgow, or Belfast, and that the letter and book-packets be tied in bundles representing a postage of 5s. each, with the addresses arranged in the same direction. The prepayment, however, cannot be made partly in money and partly with stamps. At the District Post Offices, and at the Charing Cross, Gracechurch Street, Lombard Street, and Mark Lane Post Offices in London, letters and book-packets must be presented at the counter between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. MONEY ORDERS are granted and paid at every Post Town in the United Kingdom. The Commission on Orders issued is as under:-- 2d. under 10s. | 5d. under £4. | 8d. under £7. | 11d. under £10. 3d. ,, £2. | 6d. ,, £5. | 9d. ,, £8. | 1s. for £10. 4d. ,, £3. | 7d. ,, £6. | 10d. ,, £9. | Money orders drawn on LONDON are payable only at the Chief Office, between 10 and 4, except on Saturdays, and then between 10 and 1. Money Orders are granted and paid in London, within the Town limits, between 10 and 4, and in the Suburban districts from 9 till 6 daily. POSTAL ORDERS for the following amounts are issued at all Money Order Offices-1s, & 1s. 6d. --1/2d. ; 2s. 6d., 5s., 6s. 6d.---1d.; 10s., 12s. 6d., 15s., 17s. 6d., 20s. ----2d Money Orders are issued in the United Kingdom on the following Foreign Coun- tries, British Agencies and Colonies, at the rates of commission shown below:--- FOREIGN COUNTRIES--Belgium, Denmark, Danish West indies, Egypt France, German Empire, Holland, Italy, Japan, Norway, Sweden Swit- zerland, Dutch East Indian Possessions, United Sates--For sums not exceeding £2---9d. ; £5---1s. 6d. ; £7---2s. 3d. ; £10---3s. Note.---Considerable variation in the rates of exchange with any foreign country may occasionally necessitate an increase or decrease of the rates of commission Post Office Regulations. Postmaster General- RIGHT HON. HENRY FAWCETT. Secretaries. England.---S. A. Blackwood, Esq. Ireland.---G. C. Cornwall, Esq. Scotland.---A. M. Cunyghame, Esq. INLAND. Rates of Postage from all parts of the United Kingdom, including the Channel Islands, Orkney, Shetland, Scilly, and the Isle of Man, LETTERS, prepaid, on every inland letter not exceeding one ounce in weight, 1d ; exceeding one ounce and not exceeding two ounces in weight, 1 1/2d. ; four ounces and not exceeding six ounces in weight, 2. 1/2d. ; exceeding six ounces and not exceeding eight ounces in weight, 3 1/2d. ; exceeding ten ounce and not exceeding twelve ounces in weight, 4d. ; exceeding twelve ounces in weight, for the first ounce and for every additional ounce or fractional part of an ounce, 1d. A letter posted unpaid is chargeable on delivery with double postage ; and a letter posted insufficiently prepaid is chargeable with double the deficiency. NEWSPAPERS.--- Prepaid rate. ---On each newspaper, whether posted singly or in a packet, one halfpenny, but a packet containing two or more registered newspapers is not chargeable with a higher rate of postage than that chargeable on a book packet of the same weight, viz., one halfpenny for every 2 ounces or fraction of 2 ounces. A newspaper posted unpaid, or a packet as an unpaid or insufficiently paid, is treated as an unpaid or insufficiently paid book packet of the same weight. The postage must be paid either by an adhesive stamp, or by the use of stamped wrapper. BOOKS. ---The postage is one halfpenny for every 2 ozs. or fraction of that weight. The postage must be prepaid either by adhesive stamp or by means of a stamped wrapper, or by a combination of the two; except that at the Cheif and District Post Offices and at the Charing Cross, Gracechurch Street Lombard Street and Mark Lane Post Offices in London, as well as at the Head Offices in Edinburg, Dublin, Manchester, Liverpool, Birmingham, Bristol, Glasgow, and Belfast Inland Letters and book-packets may be prepaid in money, provide the amount paid be never less than 1[?]. in London, Edinburg, or Dublin, or less than 5 [?] in Manchester, Liverpool, Birmingham, Bristol, Glasgow, or Belfast, and that the letters and book-packets be tied in bundles representing a postage of 58 each, with the addresses arranged in the same direction. The prepayment, however, cannot be made partly in money and partly with stamps. At the District Post Offices, and at the Charing Cross, Gracechurch Street, Lombard Street, and Mark Lane Post Offices in London, letters and book-packets must be presented at the counter between 10a.m. and 3.30p.m., and at the Chief Office between 10a.m. and 4p.m. MONEY ORDERS are granted and paid at every Post Town in the United Kingdom. The Commission on Orders issued is as under : --- Money Orders drawn on London are payable only at the Chief Office, between 10 and 4, except on Saturdays, and then between 10 and 1. Money Orders are granted and paid in London, within the Town limits, between 10 and 4, and in the Suburban districts from 9 till 6 daily. POSTAL ORDERS for the following amounts are issued at all Money Order Offices-- 1s. & 1s. 6d--1/2d. ; 2s. 6d., 5s., 7s. 6d. --1d. ; 10s., 12s. 6d., 15s., 17s. 6d., 20s--2d. Money Orders are issued in the United Kingdom on the following Foreign Countries, British Agencies, and Colonies, at the rates of commission shown below:-- FOREIGN COUNTRIES-- Belgium, Denmark, Danish West Indies, Egypt France, German Empire, Holland, Italy, Japan, Norway, Sweden Switzerland, Dutch East Indian Possessions, United States-- For sums not exceeding -- Note.--Considerable variation in the rates of exchange with any foreign country may occasionally necessitate an increase or decrease of the rates of commission.BRITISH AGENCIES-GIBRALTAR, Malta, Constantinople, Smyrna, Panama- For sums not exceeding £2-9d.; £5-1s. 6d.; £7-2s. 3d.; £10-3s/ COLONIES - Berbice, Belize, British Columbia, Cape of Good Hope, Canada, Ceylon, Cyprus, Demerara, Falkland Islands, Gold Coast, Heligoland, Hong Kong, India, Mauritius, Natal, New Brunswick, Newfoundland, New South Wales, New Zealand, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, Queensland, St. Helena, Seychelle Islands, South Australia, Straits Settlements, Tasmania, Victoria, West Coast of Africa, West Indies, Western Australia - For sums not exceeding £2-9d.; £5-1s. 6d.; £7- 2s. 3d.; £10-3s. SAVINGS BANK business is transacted at all Money Order Offices, and Government Life Insurance and Annuity business at most of the principal Receiving Houses in London and in the provincial towns. TOWN DELIVERIES The portion of each District within about 3 miles of the General Post Office is designated the Town Delivery and the remainder the Suburban Delivery. Within the limits of the Eastern Central District there are daily twelve deliveries, and within the Town limits of the other Districts eleven deliveries;- The First, or General Post delivery, including all Inland, Colonial, and Foreign letters arriving in sufficient time, commences about 7.20 A.M., and, except on Mondays, or on other days when there are large arrivals of letters from abroad, is generally completed, throughout London, by 9 o'clock. IN the Eastern Central District the second delivery begins at about 8.30 A.M., and includes the correspondence received by Night Mail from Ireland and by the North Mail arriving at 8.0 A.M.; and the third delivery in this District, corresponding with the second delivery in other districts, is made at about 10 A.M., and includes the letters collected in London generally at 8.45 A.M., and the correspondence by the Scotch Mail arriving about 9 A.M. The next nine deliveries are made in every District hourly, and include all letters reaching the General Post Office, or the District Offices in time for each despatch. The last delivery, extending to all the Districts, begins at about 7.45 P.M. Each delivery within the Town limits occupies about an hour. The Provincial Day Mails are due at various times, and letters are included in the next Delivery after their arrival in London. The Day Mails from Ireland, France, and the Continent generally, and the letters received from Brighton and other towns which have a later afternoon communication with London, are delivered the same evening in London and in the Suburbs within the six-mile circle. SUBURBAN DELIVERIES The number of despatches to the Suburban Districts varies according to distance. To most suburbs there are six despatches daily. The first (at 6.30 A.M.) is to all places within the London District, and includes the correspon- dence by the Night Mails from the Provinces, and by any Colonial or Foreign Mails arriving in sufficient time. This delivery is generally completed in the nearer Suburbs by 9 A.M., and at the most distant between 9 and 10 a.m. The second Despatch (at 9.30 A.M.) is to the nearer Suburban only. The third Despatch (at 11.30 A.M.) comprises, with a few exceptions, every part of the London District. Except to isolated places, the fourth Despatch (at 2.30 P.M.) is the most of the Suburban Districts. The fifth Despatch (at 4.30 P.M.) extends to the whole of the Suburban Districts, and, except in the remoter rural places, the Letters are delivered the same evening. The sixth Despatch is at 7 P.M. Letters for this Despatch posted at the Town Receiving Houses and Pillar Boxes by 6 P.M., or at the Chief Office of the District to which they are addressed by 7.30 P.M., are delivered the same evening; except at a few distance places, where the delivery is made early the following morning. The deliveries in the Suburban Districts begin from one to two hours after the stated time of despatch, according to the distance from London; the deliveries in rural parts of the remoter Suburban Districts, being necessarily fewer than in the towns and villages. COUNTRY DELIVERIES Letters and Post Cards for the Country may be posted at the Town Receiving Houses and Pillar boxes as late as 5 P.M.; at the District Offices 5.30 P.M., and at the Chief Office, St. Martin's-le-Grand. up to 6 P.M., or with a fee of 1/2d. 7.45. Letters for the Continent of Europe only can be posted in the Special Letter Boxes at Cannon Street and Charing Cross Railway Stations up to 8.0. P.M. upon prepayment of a Sixpenny Late Fee in Stamps, in addition to the ordinary postage. The Late Fee Box is opened at Charing Cross at 7.0 and Cannon Street at 7.30 P.M. REGISTERED Letters for Inland, Foreign, and Colonial night Mails are received at the Chief Office (St. Martin's-le-Grand). the Chief District Post Offices, and at the Lombard Street, Gracechurch Street, Mark Lane, Ludgate Circus, Throgmorton Avenue, and Charing Cross Branch Offices, between 5.30 and 6.0 P.M. on payment of a Late Fee of 2d. At the Chief Office (St. Martin's- le-Grand) only between 6.0 and 6.30 P.M. on payment of a Late Fee of 4d.; until 7.0 P.M. with a Late Fee of 6d.; and until 7.30 p.m with a Late Fee of 1s.; the Late Fee in each case being in addition to the Registration Fee and postage. COLONIAL AND FOREIGN MAILS. Day Mails to Ireland, France, Belgium, and the Continent generally. - Letters, Book Packets, and Newspapers for the Day Mail to Ireland can be posted at the Euston Square Terminus, without Fee, til 6.45 A.M., and if bearing an extra 1/2d. stamp til 7.5 A.M. For the Day Mails to France, Belgium, and the Continent generally at the South Eastern Terminus, Cannon-street, without Fee, until 7 A.M., and Letters 7.15 A.M. Correspondence for despatch by these Mails must be posted the previous evening at the Receiving Houses. HALF-OUNCE RATES OF FOREIGN POSTAGE. Prepaid in most instances. A Postage Stamp of the value of 2 1/2d. has been issued to the public, and may be obtained at all Post Offices. Country. Post-age. Country. Post-age. s. d. s. d. Aden, v. Brindisi - - - 0 5 India - - - - - - 0 5 Austria - - - - - 0 2 1/2 Italy - - - - - - 0 2 1/2 Belgium - - - - - 0 2 1/2 Liberia - - - - - - 0 4 British Guíana - - - - 0 4 Madeira - - - - - - 0 2 1/2 Brazil - - - - - - 0 4 Malta - - - - - - 0 2 1/2 Canada - - - - - - 0 2 1/2 Mauritius - - - - - 0 4 Cape of Good Hope - - - 0 6 Mexico - - - - - - 0 4 Ceylon, v. Brindisi - - - 0 5 Natal. v. Cape Pocket - - - 0 6 China, ditto - - - - - 0 5 New South Wales, v. Brindisi - 0 6 Constantinople - - - - 0 2 1/2 New Zealand, v. Brindisi - - 0 6 Cuba - - - - - - 0 4 Norway, v. Denmark - - - 0 2 1/2 Denmark - - - - - 0 2 1/2 Portugal - - - - - 0 2 1/2 Egypt - - - - - - 0 2 1/2 Russia - - - - - - 0 2 1/2 France - - - - - - 0 2 1/2 Spain, v. France - - - - 0 2 1/2 Gibraltar, v. France - - - 0 2 1/2 Sweden - - - - - - 0 2 1/2 Germany - - - - - 0 2 1/2 Switzerland - - - - - 0 2 1/2 Gold Coast - - - - - 0 6 Syria, by French Packet - - 0 2 1/2 Greece - - - - - - 0 2 1/2 Tahiti - - - - - - 0 2 1/2 Gambia - - - - - - 0 4 Turkey, by French Packet - - 0 2 1/2 Holland - - - - - - 0 2 1/2 Tasmania, v. Brindisi - - - 0 6 Honduras - - - - - 0 4 United States of America - - 0 2 1/2 Hong Kong - - - - 0 5 Zanzibar, v. Brindisi - - - 0 5 Ionian Islands - - - - 0 2 1/2 Victoria, v. Brindisi - - - 0 6 POST CARDS which bear a halfpenny impressed stamp, are available for transmission between places in the United Kingdom only, but Foreign Postal Cards, bearing an impressed stamp of the value of one penny, and three half- pence each, may be also obtained for transmission to any of the countries in connection with the General Postal Union TELEGRAPHS. TELEGRAMS are forwarded throughout the United Kingdom, the Channel Islands, and the Isle of Man - for every 20 words 1s., and 3d. for every ad- dditional five words. The names and addresses of the sender and reciever are not counted. Porterage is chargeable on some messages owing to distance. REGISTRATION. The fee for registering a letter, newspaper, or book-packet passing between any two placed in the United Kingdom is twopence. Every letter or packet presented for registration must be enclosed in a strong envelope, securely fastened. If the letter or packet contains money it must, in order to gain the benefit of the guarantee, be enclosed in a registered letter envelope sold by the Post Office; and if coins are sent, they must on no account be put in loose, but must be packed and enclosed in such a way as to move about as little as po- sible. Every article to be registered must be given to an agent of the POst Office, and a receipt obtained for it; and it should on no account be dropped into a letter-box. If, contrary to this rule, and article marked "Registered" be dropped into a letter-box it will, if directed to any place in the United Kingdom, be liable to a registration fee of 8d., instead of the Ordinary fee of 2d.JANUARY, 1883. To be considered in a home - Pure water - M. 1. Circumcision. Southern exposure - A wood lot - experiments in fuel - Cultivation of food - kitchin for K's experiments - Standard fruit trees - TU. 2. Servants - Domestic 1 lessen by mechanical arrangements &c 2 children trained to help - 3 servants share profit - 4 organised service - W. 3. Municipal work - 1 Thai saved if board is harmonious - 2 Committees should be developed 3 Evening meetings. 3 or 4 afternoons too much. 16 JANUARY, 1883. TH. 4. Rx salicylic acid 30 parts Ext: Cannabis indica 5. parts. Collodion 240 parts. Apply with camel's hair pencil - In four or five days use warm foot bath and apply again if corn is not removed. F. 5. SA. 6. Epiphany. 17JANUARY, 1883. SU. 7. 1st Sunday after Epiphany M. 8. Cambridge Lent Term begins. TU. 9. Fire Insurance ceases. W. 10. 18 JANUARY, 1883. TH. 11. Hilary Law Sittings begin. F. 12. S. 13. B 19JANUARY, 1883. SU. 21. Septuagesima Sunday. M. 22. TU. 23 Splendid hoar frost cold & clear To Mrs Browne. Mr Ockenden & c at 4 p.m. about municipal league To Dr Hoggan in evening to meet students about medical women for India. Mrs Scharlieb there - W. 24. Fine - cold. 11 a.m. with Mrs Ford to Devonshire House Conference - till 5.p.m. 22 JANUARY, 1883. TH. 25. Conversion of St. Paul Fine. Again to Devonshire House all day. 7.p.m. To Exeter Hall. Sir J.P Henesley stopped by Govt. from speaking. Hughes & Varley spoke well - crowded with young men. F. 26. Dull some rain. Wind Returned to Hastings. SA. 27. Dull then rain. Wind. Lilly left us after after a fortnight stay- 23JANUARY, 1883. SU. 28. Sexagesima Sunday. Very fine. To quaker meeting house M. 29. Heavy gale Hospitium Com: 4.p.m. Aaron Powell. Dyer. TU. 30. Mrs Tubbs school board committee W. 31. Dull. Cold. Wrote Emily enclosing notes-Rev H P Hughes with pamphlets & c. 24 FEBRUARY, 1883. TH. 1. Fine. Mrs Smallwood, with account of operation Heard of Mrs Carolake death on Tuesday. [?Gleenthal]. Marks. Bullen. Cooper. Hoggan. F. 2. Purification of Virgin Mary. Heavy gale and rain. Lunch with Mme de Noailles who sent me £100 for lectures to young men. SA. 3. Dull. Tubbs school board meeting also P. Y. meeting. Called on Miss Edwards. 25FEBRUARY, 1883. SU. 4. Quinquajesima Sunday. Shrove Sunday. Pleasant Hughes. Bodichon. Anna. Zackrzanke M. 5. Pleasant Tubbs School board meeting. Varley-Oakendon- TU. 6. dispatched school board papers Ellen on hearing through Grace- W. 7. Ash Wednesday. Poured To Countess de N. 26 FEBRUARY, 1883. TH 8, Half Quarter Day. Rain in morning - Parker Land Nationalization. G. White. M. Wallis F. 9. SA. 10. To Williams 2 doz Christian Societies 6 religion of health 27FEBRUARY, 1883. SU. 11. 1st Sunday in Lent. Quadragesima Sunday. M. 12. Fine morning then rain. To London Dr F. Hoggan. Miss Andrew & friend Miss Marks. TU. 13. Sun and rain Bought mantle. Indignation meeting. W. 14. Valentine Day. Some rain. To Mrs Browne 28 FEBRUARY, 1883. TH. 15. Much rain. Mrs Torchmusher -consultation To Law courts - bee keeping ass. F. 16. Fine To Dr P. Young - medical School - bought gloves Mr Grouze. SA. 17. P. Y. Annual. 29FEBRUARY, 1883. SU. 18. 2nd Sunday in Lent. M. 19. Fine. To Rev Mr Nelson. To extra committee on lectures TU. 20. Some rain Saw Rev Mr Vaughan To extra committee - W. 21. Foggy some rain To Mrs Now - printers &c- 30 FEBRUARY, 1883. TH. 22. Foggy rainy. Drove after clergy Walked with Mrs Browne. F. 23. Very fine. Drove after clergy - bigotry of Neil & co. With Mrs Browne- Committee meetings. SA. 24. St. Matthias. Very fine morning Called on bigotted low churchmen Co-operative gathering. P. Y. Committee. Mrs Browne. 31FEBRUARY, 1883. SU. 25. 3rd Sunday in Lent. Foggy To Mrs Browne. M. 26. Dull. Mild. Brilliant night. [?] Rev Mr Baker - Our first meeting - highly respectable - over 200, only - Marian TU. 27. Fine Talk with Rev Mr Baker, Browne De Noailles - meeting. in evening. W. 28. Foggy dull Mrs Browne left. Mrs Nock 11.a.m. Posted Med Press. 32 MARCH, 1883. TH. 1. St. David. Dull To Hodges & Barker - To 55 Cambridge Road in the evening checque to Mrs Hughes F. 2. Dull SA. 3. Fine P.Y. meeting. 33MARCH, 1883. SU. 4. 4th Sunday in Lent. Very fine. M. 5. Fine Mr Hughe's lecture sent Bank Checque of Shepard TU. 6. Fine glowing cold Mr Hughes called with Mrs Law. Very interesting talk - W. 7. Cold & very gusty - P. Y. Meeting - MARCH, 1883. TH. 8. Heavy snow storm [Mrs Mayer 1.40] F. 9. Bright- cold - ground covered with snow - SA. 10. Henrietta St. 11 30 Miss Ede at home. To the ShaensMARCH, 1883. SU. 11. 5th Sunday in Lent. Fine To Mrs Browne M. 12. Some snow. Returned to Hasting's Mrs Oakenden. TU. 13. Fine. Mrs Mayer ? P.Y. evening meeting - W. 14. Dull Saw Laughan. Glenister Mayor. Printer 36 MARCH, 1883. TH. 15. A little sun. Girls Home [?Kroeny] room 3 p.m Miss Hall's concert 8 p.m. Wrote George. Ellen. Varley, Meredith F. 16. Dull cold. Mrs Tubbs 420 Hughes, Dawes, [Hussey], Marian. SA. 17. St Patrick. Oxford Lent Term ends. Very fine P. Y. Committee - Hussey. 37MARCH, 1883. SU. 18. 6th Sunday in Lent. Palm Sunday. Dull. M. 19. Drizzle all day Mrs Varley. Mrs Meredith. Mrs H. B. B. as to Miss Ell. TU. 20. Cambridge Lent Term ends. Fine Conversation with Mrs Varley To Ellen [?] full letter- W. 21. Dull cold. P. Y. meeting - 38 MARCH, 1883. TH. 22. Cold. High N.E. wind Dr Phelps - New F. 23. Good Friday. cards to A. & M. SA. 24. Mrs Mariam. 39MARCH, 1883. SU. 25. Easter Sunday. Annunciation. Lady Day. Very fine. Rev J Johnston's church - Mme B. M. 26. Bank Holiday. Dull. Examined houses at Mt Pleasant. [from] F. Hoggan, Mrs. Browne. Schmahl. TU. 27. Cold wind dull [Mrs Tubbs-] Roche - Durham. Shaen. Bacon. Mrs Browne at Mentone. W. 28. Oxford Easter Term begins. Fine. Cold wind. Called on Mrs Tubbs. Miss Maynard 2 30 Dr Evy. Hoggan (F N's letter) - Dyer paper 40 MARCH, 1883. TH. 29. Fine N. E. wind Long talk with Mrs Halley Stuart Miss Jenkins 4 p.m. Marian. F. 30. Hall. Hoggan. Jebb. SA. 31. 41APRIL, 1883. SU. 1. 1st Sunday after Easter. Low Sunday. M. 2. Very fine & warm Sat in p.m. on beach and read aloud. Miss A TU. 3. Very fine - Sat on our own hill and read aloud. Stewart, Vaughan, Anna, Mme B(!) Mrs Browne - Wellbye - Stansfeld - Hale W. 4. Fine. conference 3 30 at Town Hall - APRIL, 1883. TH. 5. Hilary Law Sittings end. Fine. [Mrs Wellbye] Checque to Bacon. F. 6. Fine. Mrs Wellbye SA. 7. Miss Marian.APRIL, 1883. SU. 8. 2nd Sunday after Easter. Very fine. Mrs Lucy. Mrs Butters. M. 9. Fire Insurance ceases. TU. 10. Cambridge Easter Term begins. W. 11. Pleasant Evening meeting for Petitions & c 44 APRIL, 1883. TH. 12. Fine. Starlings appeared F. 13. Fine Dr got Mr Bennett's signature! Receipt W Dyer 2.5.0£ Mme B. Dr Bovill. Sturge. Mr S. Buttar (checque) Dr Ey, Miss M. SA. 14. Pleasant Sewed grass seed. P. Y. meeting - 45APRIL, 1883. SU. 15. 3rd Sunday after Easter. Marian. To Temperance meeting M. 16. Fine. Called Canon Wilberforce to account TU. 17. Very fine Called on Ms Patmore. &c- 1st sitting on East hill gorse in full blossom - Anna - W. 18. Easter Law Sittings begin. Pleasant 7 Dr Ey. Ms Dawe called Wellbye. APRIL, 1883. TH. 19. Dull Dr Ey, Miss EM Rocke, Mitchell, Lindall, Buttar, Hatchards, Gauth, Johnstone - F. 20. Pleasant Lindall. Prayer meeting at Priory rooms. A grand success in parliament. SA. 21. Fine P. Y. meeting. Dr Ey B. (with note of Miss M's)APRIL, 1883. SU. 22. 4th Sunday after Easter. Partial Eclipse of the Moon, invisible; commences 9.8 a.m., ends 2.9 p.m. Pleasant. M. 23. St. George. [Pleasant] Cold hail showers - [Mrs Anthony]. [Mr Dawes called.] C. S. A. papers to Dr Ey. Ellen - Powell & ordered parcel to N. Y. TU. 24. Snow & rain To see Mme Bodichon. Mitchell. W. 25. St. Mark. Mrs Tubbs' meeting. Hansfeld. Albert. Patterson. To Mrs Lucy 48 APRIL, 1883. TH. 26. Brilliant! Mrs Lucy ac of G's passage money F. 27. SA. 28. 49APRIL & MAY, 1883. SU. 29. 5th Sunday after Easter. Rogation Sunday. M. 30. Dull Drew £50 from bank & deposited $30 To London Attended Mrs Merediths meeting for maternity institute with Dr Hoggan - TU. MAY 1. St. Phillip and St. James. Fine. Sent checque to bank. Returned to Hasting's, calling at Tunbridge Wells on the way to visit the spa W. 2. Dull. Shield to Mosher, Phelps, Blackwell Lyon, Bodichon, Schmahl Marian 50 MAY, 1883. TH. 3. Ascension Day. Holy Thursday. Pleasant but chilly [?] Dalglish. Heaton. F. 4. Pleasant but cold. On Sofa - SA. 5. D 51MAY, 1883. SU. 6. Sunday after Ascension. Total Eclipse of the Sun, invisible; commences 7.21 p.m., ends 12.26 p.m. Fine. M. 7. To London. National C. D. A. Committee Governors Meeting School of Medicine TU. 8. rainy. To Mrs Browne, calling at Mudies, & Bank W. 9. Half Quarter Day. rainy morning. M.R. Union meeting 5 p.m. Grovenor House. [?] health Mrs Kittridge called 52 MAY, 1883. TH. 10. rainy morning. 3 p.m. Mrs McLaren - 330 Lower Exeter Hall - returned to Hastings F. 11. Oxford Easter Term ends. Fine 55 Cambridge Road. 3 p.m. Physiological Conference. George - SA. 12. Oxford Trinity Term begins. rainy. [P.Y. Meeting] 53MAY, 1883. SU. 13. Whit Sunday. Pentecost. Fine. Miss Browne & Mrs [?] M. 14. Bank Holiday. Fine. summer day- windows open Crowded with people - TU. 15. Fine - warm W. 16. Lovely summer day Open windows and leaves & flowers in perfection S. P. meeting at Mrs D Laws 54 MAY, 1883. TH. 17. Very fine. warm F. 18. Dull Cab grass. SA. 19.MAY, 1883. SU. 20. Trinity Sunday. To Mr S. Miss El. Miss Mariana. M. 21. The Broome in glorious blossom. To London Westminster Committee - Slept at Miss Muller's TU. 22. Fine Miss Muller Conference Mrs Butler's meeting 2.p.m. Dr Frances at Mrs Brownes W. 23. Fine. Mrs Mitchell's Conference returned home 56 MAY, 1883. TH. 24. Corpus Christi. Dull Meeting to form [S.] Purity League F. 25. Dull, moist & warm - Atheneum - Kitty let my subscription - one day this week - SA. 26. Easter Law Sittings end. Dull & rainy Dr. Frances came down - 57MAY, 1883. SU. 27. 1st Sunday after Trinity. M. 28. Acland Marian Emily TU. 29. Pleasant, To London. Miss Tod at dinner W. 30. Pleasant With Anne Browne to Cooperator's ass: Duke of Westminster - returned home. MAY & JUNE, 1883. TH. 31. Very fine To Scalands - F. JUNE 1. Lovely At Scalands -cuckoos & nightingales - exquisite freshness SA. 2. Very fine summer day. P.Y. meeting.JUNE, 1883. SU. 3. 2nd Sunday after Trinity. Brilliant K & I sat and read on the East Hill - M 4. Fine To [?] Exhibition - Get tourist arrangements - Westminster Chambers. Mrs Browne - TU. 5. Fair Conference 11 a.m. Call at Bank - Lady Granville gives prizes 3 p.m. Dr Frances 7 30 W. 6. Trinity Law Sittings begin. Fine To Bank. [Chaplin-Ayrton. 68 Sloane St-] M. R. Union. Ockenden & Tarring. 60 JUNE, 1883. TH.7. Dull- Fog. Returned home. evening meeting. F. 8. Very fine SA. 9. To Eastbourne. 61JUNE, 1883. SU. 10. 3rd Sunday after Trinity. Dull. Wrote and strolled in garden. M. 11. St. Barnabas. Pleasant- went to examine our Down Land returned home. [Acland. Marian. Emily] TU. 12. Pleasant. Griffith - Marian - W. 13. Pleasant - [Social Purity Alliance 7 p.m. Lower Exeter Hall] 62 JUNE, 1883. TH. 14. Hot summer Capper. F. 15. Clouded. Bank. SA. 16. Fine Lunched with Mrs Papillon at Crouhurst Park (Mrs Shaen's at home 4 to 7 p.m.) Roses, orchid, foxglove,, moon daisies in full bloom. Elder coming with blossom -- P.T. meeting. 63JUNE, 1883. SU. 17. 4th Sunday after Trinity. Some rain M. 18. Fine. Mr Cannings called to see the house (Earl of Shaftesbury. 24 Grosvenor Square.) TU. 19. Pleasant Called on Miss Scott - W. 20. Pleasant To London. (3 p.m. Grosvenor House. G. W. Help Society.) M. R. Union. JUNE, 1883. TH. 21. Some rain. To Bank. Med School, Dyoss?]- Miss Cooper & Mrs Oakley- 4 30? Mr Hughes lecture F. 22. (Poor Law Guardians 4 p.m.) Steinway Hall. SA. 23. Fine. P. Y. Society.JUNE, 1883. SU. 24. 5th Sunday after Trinity. Midsummer Day. St. John Baptist. Cambridge Easter Term ends. M. 25. Some rain Mrs Cannings accpets Rock House for the winters. TU. 26. Very fine blowy day. Kitty bought a liberal decoration W. 27. Some rain M. Reform Union. Land Nationalisation- City club - Ludgate Circus 4.pm. JUNE, 1883. TH. 28. Dull rainy some Kitty joined me. Fisheries Exhibition - F. 29. St. Peter. Fine very hot. A Round of shopping &c. Shareholder meeting. 405 Oxford St. 4.p.m. K awoke with rheumatic stab. SA. 30. Fine P. Y. meeting.JULY, 1883. SU. 1. 6th Sunday after Trinity. Brilliant. M. 2. Brilliant. Browne. Albert. Priestman. Babara George with Marian's letters - TU. 3. Rainy morning fine afternoon - Drove to Westfield with Mrs Tubb Miss Edwards & niece took tea a Glynd farm Mrs Catt W. 4. Fine Pursued by painters - 68 JULY, 1883. TH. 5. F. 6. Left Hastings at 6 5 reached Rouen 4 18 Splendid crossing - Verdure in perfection. found M on 5th story of To Rouen. Hotel de Paris, where rubbing bowels - noise & smoke - SA. 7. Oxford Trinity Term ends. Saw Cathedral St Ouen Gateway - Sat in Place with desecrated St. Laurent. Dieu 7 soit, over stables - [Splendid drive] Visited churches & strolled in evening cool - read aloud - 69[*K & I examined St Maclon-most graceful steeple*] July, 1883. Su. 8. 7th Sunday after Trinity. Marian better for companionship. Splendid drive to Bon Secours-remarkable panorama - M. 9. Fire insurance ceases. Anna met us at station. examined maisonette- Fine journey to Meulanler Mureau, then to Montes. Slept at Roches de Cancalle. View from bridge very attractive, and alleys of trees- Tu. 10. Saw houses with an agent, but nothing attractive-went to Vernon by 2 6 train- Anna shrieked at tunnel-to Hotel d'Evreux-examined 68 rue de Bizy- attractive place-ate strawberries in garden- W. 11. Some rain- Fine drive by Parc de Bizy and across river- Anna returned to Triel- 70 July, 1883. Th. 12 Negotiations for 68 rue de Bizy- Funny letter from Anna- Sat with Marian under lindens- Preparations everywhere for National fete- F. 13. Left Marian at 9 50 Returned to Hastings. arrived about 10 p.m. Sa. 14. Meetings of P.T. Society given up f for the summer. 71July, 1883. Su. 15. 8th Sunday after Trinity. St. Swithin. M. 16 Pleasant Tues Dressmaker - To London. meeting at Miss Miller Slept at Miss Coopers Tu. 17. Pleasant Wed To Enfield for boys school returned to Hastings - W. 18. Fine [?] To Enfield returned to Hastings. 72 July, 1883. Tu. 19. Pleasant dull. F. 20. Pleasant grey. To Eastbourne & back, to consult about [Nol] Downland deed. Sa. 21. Some heavy rain. Splendid moonlight. Simpson wanted me to buy house. 73July, 1883. Su. 15. 8th Sunday after Trinity. St. Swithin. M. 16. Pleasant Tues Dressmaker - To London. meeting at Miss Muller Slept at Miss Coopers Tu. 17. Pleasant Wed To Enfield for boys school returned to Hastings - W. 18. Fine rather To Enfield returned to Hastings. 72 July, 1883. Th. 19. Pleasant dull. F. 20. Pleasant grey. To Eastbourne & back, to consult about [Nol] Downland deed. Sa. 21. Some heavy rain. Splendid moonlight. Simpson wanted me to buy house. 73July, 1883 Sunday 22. 9th Sunday after Trinity, Grey. coldish M. 23 . Dull. Some rain. Dressmaker Lawyer Wrote Sam-Ellen. Tuesday 24. George- W. 25. St. James July, 1883. Th. 26. Wrote Same about G's wish to charge $9000. F. 27. Dull Mrs Browne & Miss Albert at 2 Plynliminon Terrace. Sa. 28. Very dull. after tea with Mrs BrowneJuly & August, 1883. Su. 29. 10th Sunday after Trinity. Fine hot but hazy M. 30. Dull morning-fine afternoon Mrs Browne-Miss Albert to tea- Tu. 31. Fine-S.W. wind Miss Evans at [?] 10 to 11. Mrs Browne & Miss Albert left. W. August 1. Lammas Day. Pleasant mixed 76 August, 1883. Th. 2. F. 3. Pleasant. To Canterbury-Rose Hotel- Cathedral-Dune John-St Martins Church- walked through military quarters- Sa. 4. Pleasant Examined St. Augustines Monastery and the Drove to Harbledown. Cathedral. returned home. Enclosed Marian's letter to Harry. 77August, 1883. Su. 5. 11th Sunday after Trinity. Dull. M's second letter- M. 6. Bank Holiday. Some drizzle-blowy Crowds of people. Tu. 7. Pleasant. W. 8. Trinity Law Sittings end. Moderate Gale Fishermen to London. 78 August, 1883. Th. 9. Fine. F. 10. Sa. 11. Half Quarter Day. Pleasant-though too cool to sit on terrace- Miss De Bonneville came west from Brighton. 79August, 1883. Su. 12. 12th Sunday after Trinity. M. 13. Bright hot summer day- Thermometer jumped from 65 to 70. At night sewage smell in the mist. Tu. 14. Dull morning-lovely after noon & wild night- Barbara & Miss Marker called. wrote Emily-Isle of Man W. 15. August, 1883. Th. 16. Mixed F. 17. Dull S. 18. Morning drizzle-fine afternoon. Kitty via Newhaven to VernonAugust, 1883. Su. 19. 13th Sunday after Trinity. A lovely day. crowds of people - M. 20. Fine - very hot - Tu. 21. W. 22. 82 August, 1883. Th. 23. E & G's little daughter born at 3 16 p.m. F. 24. St. Bartholomew. Land at Polegate from £250 [?] plots from £[?]0 - reached Rock House. Sa. 25. Brilliant. Very hot - F 83August, 1883. Su. 26, 14th Sunday after Trinity. Bright hot To Catholic church. M. 27. Fare- a few rain drops only. Wrote G. on business. Tu. 28. Very fine. Mrs Rylands called. W. 29. Cloudy- Miss Muller lecture. president wrote Emily 84 Aug. & Sept., 1883. Th. 30. Cloudy Signed agreement to buy Rock House. George second business letter- F. 31. Rain in the night. Donations &c. to Evans, Chamberlain Hammond- Sa. September 1. Pleasant. Sale began. 85September, 1883. Su. 2. 15th Sunday after Trinity. Heavy gale - chiefly wind. tree partly blown down. M. 3. Windy Land drifted with house Tu. 4. Fine - still - W. 5. Rainy George's letters announcing [daughter born Aug: 26]? daughter - 86 September, 1883. Th. 6. Dull, windy, some rain. Had to cut the poplar mostly down. began fire in dining room. F. 7. Dull - Dreadfully miss poplar - Could not sleep two nights - bemoaning it. Sa. 8. Rainy, windy - still very nervous - K's letter cheered me. To Eastbourne. Cordially welcomed - Delightful walk over the buttes. 87SEPTEMBER, 1883. Su. 9 16th Sunday after Trinity. Dull. Francesco Figarelli romance. M. 10 Marriage postponed. Much fuss. Tu. 11 Italian left- Walked with Miss Taylor Miss Stapleton came. W. 12 Misty heavy morning Drove to [Beech?] Head and sat at the "Rest" 88 September, 1883. TH. 13. Misty morning. Walked and sat on Down above the house- Returned home. Splendid moonlight. F14. Pleasant. Called on Mrs Tubbs- SA. 15 Bright through some mist. To Mrs Tubbs again. 89SEPTEMBER, 1883. SU. 16. 17th Sunday After Trinity. Very fine & still Wrote George "to hold on"- M. 17. Hot. Misty - direct east winds - smoke into me windows. TU. 18. Dull W. 19. Mixed. East wind Still blowing. card to George to say 4 percent loan is secured. 90 September, 1883. TH. 20 Dull. Wind changed to S.W. Such a relief. F. 21. St. Matthew. Dull. misty. Drs Hoggan arrived. SA. 22. Misty - rain 91SEPTEMBER, 1883. SU. 23 18th Sunday after Trinity. To church [?] M. 24 Much rain. TU. 25 Some rain. The Hoggans returned to London Mrs. Tubbs 10.a.m. W. 26 Pleasant. To London. Bullen & Hammond called. 92 September, 1883. TH 27. Occasional downpour. Drew 210 for purchase of house. Called on the Aaron Powells at Devonshire House, returned home. F. 28 Fine morning, rainy evening. To Lewes to meet Kitty returning from France Deposited £200 with Meadows Elliott. SA. 29 Michaelmas Day. St. Michael Fine. Answered George's excellent letter. 93SEPT. & OCT., 1883. SU. 30. 19TH Sunday after Trinity. Rainy morning. Fine afternoon Nora L Blatch born M. October 1, Cambridge Michaelmas Term begins. Rather cold Gardener called from Floral nurseries- Tea with Mrs Browne. TU. 2 Chilly, some sun. Mrs Browne called. W.3 Cold, drizzle. 94 October, 1883. TH. 4 Stormy all day. F 5. Cold wind. With Mrs Browne SA. 6. Fine cold wind. P. T. Society. with Mrs Browne 95OCTOBER, 1883. SU 7. 20th Sunday after Trinity. Dull. M. 8. Fair. see Mrs Browne corrected municipal circular Tu. 9 [Very] Fine. Municipal business. W. 10. Oxford Michaelmas Term begins. Very fine. Municipal 96 October, 1883. TH 11. Dull checque to Bank- F. 12. Very fine. Mrs Browne SA. 13 Fine. sprinkle in evening Rain at night. Mrs Browne Mme Bodichon P.T. Society, Municipal. 97OCTOBER, 1883. [*Fine morning*] SU, 14. 21st Sunday after Trinity. Fire Insurance ceases. Called on Mrs Browne M. 15 Blowy, Barbara- Mrs Browne- TU 16. A Partial Eclipse of the Moon, partly visible; commences 4:42 a.m. ends 9.6 a.m. Rainy morning- Mrs Browne- W. 17 Fine blowing To Hailsham with K. Choose 3 cypress 2 ilex, acuba, austrian pine & gorse to be planted in the Spring for "under L2." Wrote George. 98 October, 1883. TH. 18 St. Luke. Stormy Mrs Browne F. 19 Sale Mrs Browne- Barbara- Dreadful destruction of our fishing end of Hastings- SA. 20. Dull. Municipal meeting- Wrote to Rydings- G 99OCTOBER, 1883 Su. 21 22nd Sunday after Trinity. Pleasant Barbara & Mrs. Browne. Report for M.R.U. M. 22 Dull, Still. M 23. Rainy morning. Goodbye to Barbara. She will be one month at Hyere poste restante chimneys of Library & Waiting W. 24 Still. Tea with Mrs. Browne & Miss Barbam. October, 1883. TH 25. Mild, pleasant. Getting house ready for the the 1st. Heard "Exeter Hall" denouncing the Pope. F. 26. Pleasant. Saw Misses Ede & Swan manage their tricycle- SA. 27OCTOBER 1883. SU. 28 23rd Sunday after Trinity. St. Simon and St. Jude. M. 29. TU 30. Annular Eclipse of the Sun, invisible; commences 8:58 p.m. ends October 31st, 2:48 a.m. To London. Very foggy - St. James Hall, Oct. 30. 8 p.m. W 31. Returned home. Cold, but no fog at Hastings 102 NOVEMBER, 1883. TH 1. All Saints Dull. Voting Chimneys of dining & kitchen F 2. Michaelmas Law Sittings begin. Foggy Write Mrs. Hussey. Inns of Court Hotel. Took 2 guinea tickets for Crystal Palace. SA. 3 Foggy. To Crystal Palace concert. 103Nov 1st Barbara at Dijon. Nov 3rd at Hotel de l'Europe one week - then Hyeres poste restante one month. NOVEMBER, 1883. SU. 4. 24th Sunday after Trinity. Pleasant morning - then cold rain. M. 5. Very fine To London. lunched at Mrs Brownes - Governor's meeting, School of Medicine. TU. 6. Rain Mr Swinton called - Saw Lilly at the Palace - W.7. Foggy. To London- called on Mr. & Mrs. Hussey 104 NOVEMBER, 1883. TH. 8. Dull. [Called on Mrs Stanton & Miss Anthony - at Miss Mullers -] F. 9. Lord Mayor's Day. Some rain. Splendid sunset. Called on Mrs Stanton & Miss Anthony To East Croydon - Swintons at Prout Newcombes - SA. 10. Very fine. Mrs Swinton called. To concert. 105Fine NOVEMBER, 1883. SU. 11 25th Sunday after Trinity. Half Quarter Day. Called on Mrs Swinton. M. 12. Fine. Insurance to Poole. Tu. 13 W 14. Fine hoar frost. Attended M.R. Union & slept at Miss Browne's- Miss Crossfield medical student dined there 106 November, 1883. Th. 15 Fine very cold. Rachel & Georgie lunched here. Palace illuminated. Mrs Crawford introduced by Mrs Lumtore F. 16. Some rain. Ss. 17. Fine with two outbursts of storms. Getting ready for Oxford. 107November, 1883. Su. 18. 26th Sunday after Trinity. Dr to Mr Shaen's M. 19. Dr to Oxford with Mrs Browne. Mrs Rawlinson called Tu. 20. Called at Miss Smiths & Lady [?] & all- Dr Acland. Mr S C Acland Mrs Max Muller, Evans Rawlinson W. 21. To Somerville Hall. To Norwood 108 November, 1883. Th. 22. F. 23. To Hastings slept at [?] House. Sa. 24. Stormy morning P.Y. Society meeting. Hastings Address at Mrs Tubbs to teachers. met Mrs Solomon returned to [?] HouseNovember, 1883. Su. 25. 27th Sunday after Trinity. Rain & wind M. 26. Tu. 27. From G.C.E. Malein. 31 Southampton St. Strand- Christian Socialism 8 p.m. Church Union offices 35 Wellington St. Strand. Shuttleworth W. 28. Very fine & mild Mrs Cannings went to Rock House Nov. & Dec., 1883 Th. 29. Dull fine morning Dr Cleaves lunched F. 30. St. Andrew. Dull To concert Sa. December 1. Dull. windy-December, 1883. Su. 2. 1st Sunday in Advent. Dull- M. 3. Fine Mrs Swinton called To C.D.A. Westminster Committee Tu. 4. Fine-cold K & I went into 35 Wellington St. C.S. Frost. W. 5. Pleasant- Mrs Newcombe 3 30 December, 1883. Th. 6. Very cold, snow- -Mr & Mrs Swinton- F. 7. Very cold Sa. 8.December, 1883. Su. 9. 2nd Sunday in Advent. Mr Swinton's 3 p.m. Met Mrs Salis, a violent free lover- M. 10. Some snow Tu. 11. Fine though cloudy To Mrs Browne in afternoon- C.S. Stubbs. 8 p.m. W. 12. Fine Miss Richardson-23 Linden Gardens Notting Hill Gate Mrs Browne's meeting-8 p.m. lunched with Miss Cooper- December, 1883. Th. 13. Fine but cloudy returned to Norwood [Bedford College 4 30] F. 14. Pleasant- Sa. 15. Dry finish To concert- Wrote George. Alice. Marian-December, 1883. Su. 16. 3rd Sunday in Advent. Pleasant- slight snow- M. 17. Oxford Michaelmas Term ends. Tu. 18. Fine To London-slept at the Hoggans C.S. R. Haliward. W. 19 Cambridge Michaelmas Term ends. Fine returned-bought Christmas cards- December, 1883. Th. 20 Fine F. 21. St. Thomas. Michaelmas Law Sittings end. Fine. Sa. 22. Fine called on Miss Jebb at Sydenham saw Mrs Strelfields sister childrenDecember, 1883. Su. 23. 4th Sunday in Advent. Fine though misty Walked with Kitty- M. 24. Dull. To Porchester Terrace to see Miss Richardson- Read old Christmas- Tu. 25. Christmas. Heavy fog Walked in the Palace Read W. Irving. W. 26. Bank Holiday. Heavy fog Mr & Mrs Stretfield called. Rowdy mob in the Palace- Wrote Emily- December, 1883. Th. 27. St. John Evangelist. Some fog. Went to Pantomime. F. 28. Heaviest fog. Could not read at 11 a.m Dr Frances called. Sa. 29. Fog- To London with K. Mr Solly staid also at Mrs Browne'sDECEMBER, 1883. SU. 30. 1st Sunday after Christmas Still foggy Went to Dr Hoggan to talk over biological tract. M. 31. Cold east wind. Went to Mr Shaen's about Browne Trust- To Bank-Arundel Society & to see Mr Doane's picture exhibition 120 DECEMBER, 1883. 121Monthly Cash Account. DATE JANUARY, 1883. RECEIVED Sentinel sent to Saunderson Phelps Self Ellen Monthly Cash Account. Date January 1883. Paid M London Enquiries about deafness- 2 dresses- Bible in separate books with margins- Concordance- Westfield. Maresfield Gardens Hampstead- Homes of Hope-Gray's Inn Road- Lace exhibitionMonthly Cash Account. Date. February, 1883. Received. L s. d. Total, L 124 Monthly Cash Account. Date. February, 1883. Paid. £ s. d. 12 Mon journey & cab 13. 0 13 lunch-omnibus 2. 6 mantle 7. 17. 6 stamps cards pins 2. 6 1 waterproof 1. 8 6 14 lunch & cab &c 4. 6 15 lunch & cabs &c 5. 0 16 lunch & cabs &c 4. 6 Gloves 1. 7. 6 Sent Norwood address to Family Tubbs Browne Banks. Albert Co-op: News Hoggan Hall Bullen Dyer. Total, L 125Monthly Cash Account. Date. March, 1883. Received 126 Interested in Co-op farming Monthly Cash Account. Date. March, 1883 Paid. E. T. CEaig: June 23 Baxter: A. Randle Sheernias Co-op: May 23 Jesse Hall. Co-op team. June 23. Lord; Aeeriuston Foster M. P. Pelter & Salpin. Crors & Blastrioill preset sharp?