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1882. Jan. 31. The Moscow Telegraph receives a second warning. Feb. 11. The St. Petersburg Golos receives a first warning, with the pro- hibition of its street sales. March 26. The Moscow Telegraph is suspended for four months. April 8. Application for permission to publish a new newspaper in St. Petersburg is denied. April 15. The Poriddok gives up the struggle with the censorship and goes into liquidation. April 15. The April number of the magazine Russian Thought is seized and suppressed. May 27. Application for permission to publish a new newspaper in Ekaterinburg is denied. June 17. The Riga Vestnik publishes the following in lieu of a leading editorial : " In to-day's issue it was our intention to have had a leading editorial, urging the Esthoniansto unite more closely among themselves, and with the Russians, and to work with manly energy for the Fatherland ; but we have not been allowed to print it. July 1. The humorous illustrated newspaper Gusld is seized by order of the censor, and its 24th number is suppressed, for making fun of an irrigation scheme in which the censor is interested. July 1. Application for permission to publish a new newspaper, to be called the DonsJcoi Pchela, at Rostof on the Don is denied. July 15. The Zemstvo, the organ of the provincial assemblies, gives up the struggle with the censorship and goes into liquidation, after an existence of a year and a half. Aug. 19. The Vostok receives a first warning for criticism of the higher clergy. Aug. 26. The Bourse Gazette receives a first warning for an editorial on the rights and duties of the press and its relations with the Government. Sept. 2. The September number of the magazine Russian Thought is seized, the whole edition of 3000 copies is confiscated, and the plates are destroyed. Oct. 31. St. Petersburg Novosti is fined 100 rubles for charging an officer of the Government with brutality. Nov. 2. The November number of the magazine Russian Thought is seized and confiscated. Dec. 2. The Moscow Telegraph, having resumed publication after its suspension, again receives a first warning. Dec. 9. The Vostok receives a second warning. Dec. 9. The street sales of the jfikho are forbidden. Dec. 16. The St. Petersburg Golos receives a second warning.
Dec. 16. The street sales of the Moscow Telegraph are forbidden.