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I have heard nothing further of Girault: probably he thinks it best to lie upon his oars for the present, watch events, and in the interim employ himself in the secret business of his mission. I mention this as likely to ensue, only in the case of his not being immediately ordered off. It is a remarkable circumstance, that his arrival has never been returned under the Alien Act by the master of the vessel in which he came.

Gen! Pinckney was at Lyons on the 15th June. His daughter was then much better, and he hoped to be at Bourdeaux and imbark by the July. This intelligence came by the way of London. It is true that he was arrived.

You will see from the newspapers that Ireland is tranquil. It remains yet to be known, whether Admiral Nelson has had the honor of capturing the Great General of the Great Nation. The Convent[ion between] the Knights of Malta and Buonaparte was signed by the Charge d'affaires of the King of Spain as mediator. I entertain no doubt that the taking possession of that island was a preconcerted arrangement, and concerning which Buonaparte did no more than receive the Seizin in the name of the Directory

Honble Col? READ,

with perfect respect & esteem

I have the honor to be dear Sir,
Your most obed Serv1
JACOB WAGNER

Old Captain Anthony it is said has died of the Yellow Fe[ver. You] will have seen the Prince Edward County address in the newspapers; it has heen sent to Col: Pickering to present; he will return it [with a request] to the addressers to find somebody else capable of debasing himself by insulting the President in handing it to him.

LIST OF ALMANACKS, EPHEMERIDES, ETC., AND OF WORKS RELATING TO THE CALENDAR, IN THE NEW YORK

PUBLIC LIBRARY.

Part II.

Conclusion of the List begun in the July Bulletin.

UNITED STATES.

Adams (W. I. Lincoln). See American annual of photography.

Agricultural (An) and economical Almanack. The astronomical part by E. Middlebrook. 1819. no. 4. New Haven, Conn. [1819.] 12°.

Agricultural and Family Almanac. 1849. n. p., 1849. 12°.

Albany Annual Register for 1849. Albany, 1849. 12.

Albany Argus almanac. See Argus (The) almanac.

Albany Evening Journal Almanac. See Evening Journal Almanac.

Aitken's General American Register, and Cal

endar for the year 1774. Philadelphia: Printed for R. Aitkin [1773]. 24°.

Aldine (The) Almanac; a brochure of American art. 1874, 1880-1881, 1884. New York, 18741884. 8° and 4°.

"All the days." A year-book of New Testament truths. New York: American Tract Society [cop. 1897]. 160 pp., 1 l. ob. 48°.

Allen (Anson). See Newtonian (The) reflector.

Almanac issued by American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. 1893, '95-'97, '99-1900. Boston, 1893-1900. 8°.

Almanac of the American Temperance Union for the years 1842, 1845, 1851. New York, 184150. 12°.

Almanac and Baptist Register. 1844, 48, 50. Philadelphia [1844-50]. 12°.

Vols. for 1848, 50 have title: Baptist Almanac and Annual Register.

Almanac, Court Calendar and Abstract of state laws, for the collection of debts. New York, 1878. 16°.

Almanac for the Reformed Church in the United States. 1885-1886, 1888, 1892. Philadel phia, 1885-'92. 8°.

Almanacco illustrato del giornale La Voce del Popolo; per l'anno 1900, 1902-03. San Francisco, Cal., 1900-1903. 8°.

Almanach du commerce et de l'industrie des États-Unis. Année [1-3,] 5 (1865, '74-77). New York, 1865-77. 8°.

Années [1-13 have sub-title: "publié par le Messager francoamericain."

Almanach français des États-Unis. année 1851. New York [1850]. 8°.

Almanack (An) for the year of our Lord 1649.

By Samuel Danforth of Harvard Colledge Philomathemat. Printed at Cambridge, 1649. 16°. Almanack (An) for the year 1799, by John Nathan Stafford. Printed at Litchfield, by T. Collier. 12°.

Almanack (An) for the years 1778, 79, 81, 82, 84, by Daniel George. Newbury-Port: Printed and Sold by John Mycall. 5 v. 16°.

Change of title, 1781, George's Almanack.
Imprint,

Folsom, 779. Boston: Printed and Sold by Draper &
Mycall, of Newbury-Port. 1784, Boston:
... Adams and Nourse:
Almanack... till Stockholms horisont..
1902. Worcester, Mass., 1902.
Almanaque español del Dr. Ayer. See Ayer
(Almanaque español del Dr.)

12°.

Alta California Almanac and Book of Facts... 1869, 1881. San Francisco, 1869-1881. 12°.

American Agriculturist Year Book and Almanac. By H. Myrick. 1898. Springfield, Mass., 1897. 8°.

American Almanac and treasury of facts, statistical, financial and political. (1830-61, 187889.) Boston and New York, 1830–89. 8°.

From 1830-49 sub-title is repository of useful knowledge for the year. 1878-89 edited by A. R. Spofford.

American (The) almanac, year-book, cyclopedia and atlas. Published by the New York American and Journal. . . 1903. [New York,] cop. 1902. 8°.

American (The) Almanack, for the year 1791. Philomath N. Ames. Litchfield: Printed by T. Collier. 16°.

American annual of photography and Photographic Times almanac. Edited by C. W. Canfield. 1887-88, 1890-95. Index, 1891. New York, 1887-95. 8°.

1893-94 edited by W. I. Lincoln Adams. Nos. 21, 24, 33, 36, 40, 43, 47, 50 of "Scovills' photographic series."

American Anti-Slavery Almanac. 1837, 1839. New York, 1837-1839. 8°.

American board of commissioners for foreign missions. See Almanac issued by American Board, etc.

American Church Almanac and Year Book. nos. [21, 24, 29-35, 37-46, 47-55, 57, 59-61, 63, 64, 65, 68-70, 72 (1851, '54, '59-'65, '67-'85, '87, '89, '91, '93-94, '98-1900, 1902)]. New York, 1851-1901. 12°.

Previous to no. 63 (1893) the title is: Church Almanac [published by] the Protestant Episcopal Tract Society.

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American farmers' almanac. Year 22 (1901). Chicago, 1901.

12°.

American and foreign anti-slavery society. See Liberty almanac.

American free trade league. See Free trade almanac.

American Illuminated Almanac. 1865. New York, 1865. 4°.

American Kalendar. See United States (The) Register.

American (The) Presbyterian Almanac. 186366. Philadelphia, Pa., 1863-66. 4 v. 12°.

American (The) Protestant Almanac. 1841. New York, 1841. 8°.

American temperance almanac. See Almanac of the American Temperance Union; Temperance (The) almanac.

American Tract Society's Almanac for the years 1861-1863. Boston, 1861-1863. 12°. American (The) year-book and national register for 1869... Edited by David N. Camp. Hartford: O. D. Case & Co. [1868.] 8°.

Amerikanischer Schweizer Kalender. Hrsg. von der Amerikanischen Schweizer Zeitung. Jahrgang 20 (1900). New York, 1900. 8°.

Amerikanischer Turner-Kalender.

Jahrg.

13, 16-17, 19-21 (1892, 95-96, 98-1900). Milwaukee [1892-1900]. 12°.

Ames (Nathaniel). See American (The) Almanack, Philomath N. Ames; also Astronomical (An) Diary. . . By Nathaniel Ames.

Ames's Almanack revived and improved: Or, An Astronomical Diary, for the year 1766. By a late Student at Harvard College. Boston: Printed and sold by R. & S. Draper . . . Edes & Gill ... [1765.] 12°.

Anderson improved: being an almanack and ephemeris calculated for Newport, Rhode Island... By J. Anderson. 1775. Newport, R. I. [1774.] 12°.

Andrews (Robert). See Virginia (The) almanack.

Annual (The) Published by the Herald, Binghamton, N. Y. 1892. Binghamton, N. Y., 1892. 12°.

Anti-masonic (The) almanac, for the years 1829-32. By Edward Giddins. nos. 2-5. Rochester, and Utica, 1828-31. 12°.

Appletons' Illustrated Almanac. New York, 1869-70. 4°.

Argus (The) Almanac; a political and financial annual. 1875-78, '82-'93. Albany, 1875-1893. 8°.

Astro-magnetic almanac. By Henry Hall Sherwood. 1843. no. I. New York, 1842. 12°.

Astronomical (An) Diary, or, an Almanack for the years 1731, 33, 35, 38-44, 46-49, 50, 52-74. By Nathaniel Ames. Boston: Printed by B. Green, and Sold at the Booksellers' Shops. 46 v. 12°, 16°.

Printed in 1736-58 by J. Draper, for the Booksellers; after '58, Printed and Sold by Draper, Green & Russell, Fleet, etc. The copy for 1776 is of the second Boston edition; 1770 has imprint: New London: . . . T. Green.

Another edition of 1756, New Haven: Re-printed and Sold by J. Parker; 1761, Boston: Printed by D. and J. Kneeland; 1763, Boston, slight variations; 1764, Newport, Rhode Island: Re-printed... by Samuel Hall; 1764, NewLondon: Re-printed by Timothy Green; 1765. Boston.. Sold also by by [sic] S. Hall at Newport; 1768, Newport: Printed... by Samuel Hall, in Thames Street; 1770, Hartford: Printed and Sold by Green & Watson.

Astronomical (An) Diary: or Almanack, for the year 1798, by Seth Chandler. Boston: Printed by Joseph Bumstead, For the Author. 16°.

Astronomical (An) Diary; or, Almanack, for the year 1790, by Walter Folger. Printed and Sold by J. White, and C. Cambridge, near Charles-River Bridge, Boston [1789]. 16°.

Astronomical (An) Diary; or, Almanack... by Nathanael Low. See Low's Almanack.

Astronomical (An) Diary: or Almanack, for the years 1793-94, by Amos Pope. Boston: Printed and Sold by John W. Folsom, No. 30, Union-Street. 2 v. 16°.

Change of title, 1794, Pope's Almanack.

United States, cont'd.

Astronomical (An) Diary, or Almanack, for the years 1790-91, by Daniel Sewall. Portsmouth: New-Hampshire, Printed and sold... by John Melcher. 2 v. 16°.

Astronomical (An) Diary. Or an Almanack for the years 1753, 54, 56, 61, by Roger Sherman. New Haven: Printed and Sold by J. Parker. 4 v. 16°.

Changes of title: 1756, The Connecticut Diary: or, Almanack; '61, An Almanack. Imprint, 1753, '54, New York: Printed. by Henry De Forest '61, Boston; New England: Printed by D. and J. Kneeland..

Astronomical (An) Diary, Calendar, or Almanack. 1778, 80, 83-85, 87-89, 92, 93, 95-1800, 1803-04. By Hosea Stafford. New Haven [17771803]. 12°.

1778-1787, 92, 97, 98, entitled Stafford's Almanack; 1778, An Almanack; 1800-1804, Printed by T. Green & Son, others Printed by Thomas & Samuel Green.

Astronomical Diary, Calendar or Almanack. 1785-88, 1794, 1800, 1803, 1806-07, by Nehemiah Strong. Hartford [1784-1806]. 16°, 12°.

1785-86, An Astronomical Ephemeris, Calendar or Almanack; 1787, An Astronomical Diary or Almanack; from 1778, as above. Before 1787 printed by Hudson & Goodwin, afterwards by Elisha Babcock.

Atlantic almanach; edited by Oliver Wendell Holmes and Donald G. Mitchell. 1868-'74. Boston, 1868-74. 4°.

Atlas, Almanack and Receipt Book. 18841885. New York, 1884-1885. 8°.

Ayer (Almanaque español del Dr.) 1888, 1890. Lowell, Mass., 1880-1890. 12°.

Ayer's American Almanac. 1853, 1855, 1860, 1862-3, 1865-71, 1873-4, 1879-81, 1889-90, 1900. Lowell, Mass., 1853-1900. 17 v. 12°.

1881 in 11 editions; 1889 in 32 editions (10 languages); 1900 has title: Ayer's 20th Century Almanac. A review of human endeavor during the 19th century.

Backus (Charles L.) See Michigan (The) almanac.

Baltimore Sun. See Sun (The) almanac. Bancroft's Agricultural Almanack. Edited by Luther S. Bancroft. 1826. East Chelmsford, Mass., 1826. 12°.

Banker's almanac and register. 1851, 185557, 1863-70, 1874-79; Jan., 1881; Jan., 1882, 1883; July, 1884, 1885; Jan., 1886; Jan. 1887; Jan., 1888; Jan., 1889; Jan. 1890, 1891-94. New York, 185194. 8°.

1851-78 issued annually; from 1879, semi-annually; 1851, 1874, called Bankers' almanac; 1863-70, Merchants' & Bankers' almanac; July, 1879, Subscribers' supplement; 1857, Merchants' & Bankers' register (late almanac).

Baptist Almanac and Annual Register. See Almanac and Baptist Register.

Battey (Mrs. S. J.) See Elite (The) almanac. Beers' Almanac. [Edited] By Andrew Beers. 1794-1802, 1804-1805, 1807-1809, 1811-1812, 1814-1815, 1818, 1822. Hartford, Conn., 1794– 1822. 12°.

Beers' Almanac. 1808, 1811, 1813-1814, 1816, 1818. Poughkeepsie, 1808-1818. 12°.

Beers' Almanack. 1816. New Haven, 1816. 12°.

Beers' Calender; or, Hosford's New York and Vermont Almanack. 1821, 1823-24. Albany, 1821-1824. 12°.

Beers' Long Island Almanac and Register. 1825. Brooklyn [1825]. 12°.

Beers (Andrew). See Hutchins improved. . . By Andrew Beers.

Bickerstaff's New-England Almanack, for the years 1776-80, 82-88, 90-92, 96-98. Norwich: Printed by Robertsons and Trumbull. 18 V. 16°.

Changes of title: 1785, Bickerstaff's improved Almanack; 1788, Bickerstaff's Almanack; 1790, Bickerstaff's improved: being an Almanack; 1791, Bickerstaff's Connecticut Almanack; 1796-98, Town and Country Almanack, by Isaac Bickerstaff. Printed, after 1777, by J. Trumbull.

Binghamton Herald. See Annual (The) published by The Herald.

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Black Joke Almanac. 1844. New York, 1844.

Bligh (R. W.) See New York (The) Herald almanac.

Bliss (J.) & Co. See American ephemeris and nautical almanac.

See

Blunt's edition of the Nautical almanac. American ephemeris and nautical almanac. Book-lover's Almanack. 5th year. (1897.) New York, 1897. 12°.

Boston Almanac.

1837, '42-45, '47, 49-'50, 52, 54, 56, 58-60, 1862, 1874, 1877. Boston, 1842-77. 24°.

1836-40, 1842-79. Boston, 1836-79. 24°. Boston Daily Advertiser Illustrated Almanac. 1878. Boston, 1878. 8°. Brandreth's (Dr.) Almanac. 1867, 1873, 1881. New York, 1867-1881. 12°.

Boston (The) Ephemeris. An Almanack Of Coelestial Motions of the Sun & Planets, with some of the principal Aspects For the Year of the Christian Era 1685. . . Boston in New-England: Printed by and for Samuel Green, 1685. 16°.

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Canfield (C. W.) See American annual of photography.

Cape Ann family almanac, and centennial year book. [By M. V. B. Perley.] Gloucester, Mass: Telegraph... print, 1876. I p.l., 6, 12 l., 7–16, 40 pp. 8°.

Caradoc (The) Kalendar. By H. D. & H. G. Webb. Year 2 (1901). Bedford Park, 1901. obl. 48°.

Carl Pretzel Vedder Brognostdikador Almineck Kalinder. See Pretzel (Karl) Vedder Brognostdikador...

Catholic (The) Family Almanac. See Illustrated Catholic Family Almanac.

Chandler (Seth). See Astronomical (An) Diary or Almanack . . . by Seth Chandler.

Chicago daily News. See Daily News

almanac.

Christian (The) Almanack. 1825-1826. Boston, 1825-26. 12°.

Christian (The) Almanac for Connecticut. 1830-1839. Hartford [1830-1839]. 12°.

Christian (The) Almanac for New York, Connecticut, and New Jersey. 1828-30, '36, '40. New York [1828-40]. 12°.

Christian (The) Almanac for Tennessee. v. 2, no. 2 (1829). Nashville [1829]. 16°.

Christian Year-book and Almanac. 1889. Dayton [1889]. 8°.

Christie's Family Almanac. 1854. New York, 1854. 8°.

Chronicle (The) Annual. 1882. San Francisco [1881]. 8°.

Church Almanac. See American Church Almanac and Year Book.

Church calendar. . . published by the Domestic and Foreign missionary society of the Protestant episcopal church. 1887, 89, 92-95, 97-99, 19011902. [New York, 1886-1901.] 12°.

Churchman's (The) Almanac. 1840. New York, 1834-39. 16°.

1835, 1838,

Churchman's (The) calendar. . . designed to exhibit an actual view of the holy catholic and apostolic church in all the world . . . no. 5 (1865). New York, 1865. 32°.

Churchman's (The) year book, with kalendar compiled by W. S. Perry, D.D. 1870-71. Hartford, 1870-71. 12°.

Cincinnati Enquirer. See Enquirer (The) manual and political register.

Cincinnati Gazette almanac. See Gazette (The) annual register.

Citizen (The) almanac: a compendium of statistics concerning Brooklyn... Brooklyn, 1894. 8°.

Citizen (The) & Farmer's Almanac... By David Young. 1817, 1819. Morristown, 1817-19. 12°. City Railroad Guide and Almanac. 1874. New York, 1874. 48°.

Clarke (H. C.) See Confederate (The) states almanac.

Columbian (The) Calendar, or New-England Almanack for the year 1797. The Astronomical Calculations By John Newman. Printed at the Minerva Press in Dedham, and sold. . . by David Heaton, in Wrentham. 12°.

Columbian (The) Calendar, or, New York and Vermont Almanack. 1819-1820, 1824-1825, 1828. Troy, 1819-1828. 12°.

Comic (The) Almanac. 1871. Philadelphia, 1871. 12°.

Confederate (The) States Almanac, and repository of useful knowledge, for 1862. Compiled

by H. C. Clarke. [Atlanta: Krouse & Black, 1895.] 96 pp., 6 pl. 12°.

Original ed. was cop. 1861.

Confederate States Almanac... 1864. Macon, Ga.: Burke, Boykin & Co. [1864.] 12°.

8°.

Connecticut (The) Almanac. 1882, 1887. New Haven H. H. Peck, 1882-1887. 1887 ed. by A. W. Phillips.

Connecticut Almanac . . . 1820-1821, 1840. New Haven, 1820-1840. 8° and 12°.

Changes in place of publication, in publisher and editor. Connecticut (The), Rhode Island, Massachusetts... Farmer Almanac. 1803-1804. Norwich, Conn., 1803-1804. 16°.

Cotton's Virginia and North Carolina almanac. See Richardson's Virginia and North Carolina almanac.

Courant (The) Almanac. 1873, 1883-1887. Hartford [1873-87]. 12°.

Courier-Journal (The) almanac. A volume of statistical, official ... and general information quarterly. v. 41. (Jan. 1901.) Louisville,

1901. 12°.

Crockett Almanac. 1852. Boston, 1852. 12°. Crosby (C. C. P.) See United States temperance almanac.

Crusade (The) Temperance almanac. 1875. New York [1875]. 16°.

Cultivator (The) Almanac. [Edited] By Luther Tucker. v. I, no. 5 (1848). Springfield, Mass. [1848.] 12°.

Currie (G. E.) See United States (The) insurance almanac.

Daboll (Nathan). See Green's register, for the State of Connecticut; New England (The) almanack... By Nathan and David A. Daboll.

Daily News Almanac and Political Register. [4, 6-]8, 10, 12, 15 year (1888, '90-92, '94, '96, '99). Chicago, 1888-99. 12°.

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