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1884. Jan. 15. The street sales of the St. Petersburg Listok are forbidden. Jan. 15. The street sales of the St. Petersburg Suffle'r are forbidden. Jan. 22. An application for permission to publish a monthly magazine in Tomsk, Western Siberia, is denied. Feb. 1. The Riisski Kurier receives a second warning. Feb. 1. The Vladikavkaz Terek suspends publication voluntarily as the result of an order transferring the censorship of it from its place of publication to Tiflis. The editor announces that he " will suspend until a more favorable time for news- papers." Feb. 19. The street sales of the St. Petersburg Novosti are forbidden. March 1. The Gazeta Gdtsuka receives a first warning for its " unques- tionably pernicious tendency." The street sales of the Sov- remmenia Izvestia are again permitted. Aprd 22. The St. Petersburg Vostok is warned a third time, and is sus- pended for four months on account of its " continued and audacious attacks on the higher clergy, and its unpermissible judgments concerning church government." April 29. The Annals of the Fatherland, the ablest and most important review in the Empire, is permanently suppressed on the ground that its policy is hostile to the Government and to social order. May 6. The Gazeta Gdtsuka receives a second warning for the " preju- diced character" of its editorials and "for presuming to question the justice of the first warning." May 20. The street sales of the Mirskoi Tolk are forbidden. May 20. The street sales of the Svet i Te'ni are forbidden. May 24. Constantine Staniukovich, the editor of the St. Petersburg magazine Dielo, is exiled to Western Siberia and the maga- zine suspended. June 10. The street sales of the Moscow Russkia Vedomosti are forbidden. June 13. The St. Petersburg Eastern Review receives a first warning for giving false information with regard to the actions and dis- positions of the Siberian authorities. July 1. The St. Petersburg Nedielia receives a first warning for speak- ing with approval of the French Kevolution, in an editorial article entitled " A Great Anniversary." July 8. A correspondent of the Irkutsk newspaper Sibir [Eastern Sibe- ria] is arrested by order of an isprdvnik, to whom one of his letters happens to be distasteful, and sent under guard by eiape to his home one thousand versts away. July 29. All the numbers of the magazine Annals of the Fatherland, for the last twenty years, are excluded from the libraries of all

ecclesiastical schools.

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