EDUCATIONAL.
Miss Beale, Ada Crossley, Delectus, Admirer of the G. O. P., Constance Sutherland, Gertrude and Ronvad, Mardi, Tadman and Crossley.—We thank Miss Beale for sending us the prospectus of the Guild of the Cheltenham Ladies’ College, the object of which is to give information to its old pupils and others, of essay, reading, and other societies, so as to help in their own self-improvement and in work for others; general secretary, Mrs. Ashley Smith, Ivy House, Bilston, Staffordshire. Miss Tadman is thanked for her prospectus of the Kingston Reading Club, of which she is hon. secretary; her address is 100, Coltman-street, Hull, Yorkshire. Mardi is also thanked for that of the Glamorgan Reading Society, of which Miss C. Lewis is the hon. secretary; address, 49, Richmond-road, Cardiff, Wales. She wishes it to be understood that it is not confined to Glamorganshire. Our other correspondents above-named we may refer to the shilling “Directory of Girls’ Clubs” (Griffith and Farran, St. Paul’s-churchyard, E.C.), where they will find what they require. Machiavelli’s works are translated into French by Periés, 1823-6, in twelve volumes, and Macaulay wrote an essay upon them. March 24th, 1869, was a Wednesday. Eleven early-rising societies are named in the directory, including Miss Kempe’s.