ON THE 2ND OF JANUARY, 1830, WAS PUBLISHED, ; Elegantly printed in demy octavo, and stitched in an Ornamental Wrapper, (to be continued every SATURDAY MORNING) No. I. Price SIXPENCE, OF THE ANNIVERSARY CALENDAR, AND UNIVERSAL MIRROR: COMPRISING THE Births, Deaths, and Catholic Obits of more than ten thousand illustrious and memorable Individuals, in every period of the World, with the place, and year, precisely stated, of the BIRTH, BURIAL, (or DEATH) and MARTYRDOM, on the days of their oecur. rence, in the form of a ROMAN AND ENGLISH CALENDAR; ALSO The Acts, being a corresponding Daily Register, diligently compiled from the most authenticated sources, of Events in miscellaneous History, from the Creation of the World, (inclusive) and particularly in our National Annals; with the Institutions, or Festivals, of the English, Greek, and Latin Churches, and those mentioned in the Greciau, Roman, Hebrew, and other Calendars ; interspersed also with various remarkable incidents and facts, connected with Chronology, that have, from their novelty, been deemed most worthy of record and illustration : the entire Repertory being intended as A BIRTH-DAY BOOK AND a Perpetual Exemplar for every Day in the Year: to be embellished with approved Sentences on each day, and Passages descriptive of, and connected with, the Months and Seasons. What hath this day deserv'd ? What hath it done ; |