. Review of reviews and world's work. er Grand Vizier of Turkey. August 11.—Santiago Perez, former President of the Republic of Colombia, 70 Prof. Charles Scott Vena- ble, of the University of Virginia, 73 Samuel M. Clark, editor of the Keokuk (la.) Oate City, and form-erly a member of Congress, 58. August 12.—William Steinitz, the chess-player, 63 Maj. Frederick E. Prime, Corps of Engineers, U. S. A., 71. August 13.—Collis P. Huntington, president of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company, 79 Prof. James E. Keeler, director of the Lick Observatory, 43 C. Morton Stewart, a prominent Baltimore m


. Review of reviews and world's work. er Grand Vizier of Turkey. August 11.—Santiago Perez, former President of the Republic of Colombia, 70 Prof. Charles Scott Vena- ble, of the University of Virginia, 73 Samuel M. Clark, editor of the Keokuk (la.) Oate City, and form-erly a member of Congress, 58. August 12.—William Steinitz, the chess-player, 63 Maj. Frederick E. Prime, Corps of Engineers, U. S. A., 71. August 13.—Collis P. Huntington, president of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company, 79 Prof. James E. Keeler, director of the Lick Observatory, 43 C. Morton Stewart, a prominent Baltimore merchant, 71. August 15.—Ex-Congressman Henry Gordon Bur-leigh, of Whitehall, N. Y., 67 Louis Menand, a widely-known horticulturist, 93. August 16.—Ex-United States Senator John J. In- galls, of Kansas, 67 Chief Justice Henry W. Green, of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court, 72. August 18.— Frederick Smyth, of the NewYork Supreme Court, 68. August 19.—Sir William Stokes, surgeon in ordinaryto the Queen in Ireland, FOREIGN CONCESSION, SHANGHAI. (The foreign concessions front the river, and are ander the control of the nations to which they belong.) HOME AND FOREIGN POLITICS IN CARICATURE. OUR cartoons this month areselected almost entirelywith reference to the Americancampaign at home and Americanadventures beyond the sea. Asthe three drawings on this pagewill indicate, the Democratic op-ponents of President McKinley aredwelling with much reiterationupon the alleged subserviency ofour State Department at Wash-ington to the British foreign of-fice. Last month this reproach ofan alliance with England took theform of an acute attack upon Sec-retary Hay for the compromise ar-rangement he is declared to havemade, by which—until the finalboundary is fixed—we yield some-thing of our long-establishedclaims on the Alaskan New Orleans Times-Demo-crats cartoonist accuses Mr. Mc-Kinley of trying to teach UncleSam the gluttonous manners ofJohn Bull.


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