. Review of reviews and world's work. 67. Februarj 4.—Joseph Lyman Partridge, of Brooklyn,N. Y., the oldest living graduate of Williams College, 96. February 5.—William Henrj Gilder, the arctic ex-plorer, 62 Rev. Edward Griffin Porter, , presi-dent of the New England Genealogical Society, 62. February 6.—Rev. John Kennedy, a leading EnglishNonconformist, 87. February 7.—Charles Frangois Felu, the armlessBelgian painter, 70. February 8.—Dr. George W. Smith, formerly presi-dent of Colgate University, 38 Beriah Brown, for half a century engaged in newspaper work on thePacific coast, 86. Febru
. Review of reviews and world's work. 67. Februarj 4.—Joseph Lyman Partridge, of Brooklyn,N. Y., the oldest living graduate of Williams College, 96. February 5.—William Henrj Gilder, the arctic ex-plorer, 62 Rev. Edward Griffin Porter, , presi-dent of the New England Genealogical Society, 62. February 6.—Rev. John Kennedy, a leading EnglishNonconformist, 87. February 7.—Charles Frangois Felu, the armlessBelgian painter, 70. February 8.—Dr. George W. Smith, formerly presi-dent of Colgate University, 38 Beriah Brown, for half a century engaged in newspaper work on thePacific coast, 86. February 9.—Col. Richard W. Thompson, the veteranIndiana politician, 90. February 10.—Rev. William Henry Green, , ofPrinceton, 75. February 12.—Ex-Gov. Henry Horatio Wells, of Vir-ginia, 77 Dr. Edward L. Holmes, former president of Bush Medical College, Chicago, 72. February 17.—Judge Richard A. Buckner, of Ken-tucky, 87. February 18.—Miss Sarah Porter, head of the famou«school for girls at Farmington, Conn., KENTUCKY.—From the World (New York). SOME POLITICAL CARTOONS OF THE MONTH,
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