Review of reviews and world's work . e distinguished Col-umbian General Louis Cartigny, the last survivor of the battle of Trafalgar. March 22.—Dr. David Hayes Agnew, emeritus professorof surgery at the University of Pennsylvania. March 23.^James Williamson Wallis, of Memphis, Ala.,inventor of the Wallis-Lispenard cotton picker. March !J4.—King Sackity of Croboe, West Africa, an important ally of the British Government Baroness Albert Rothschild. March 25.—Josiah D. Canning of Gill, Mass., known asThe Peasant Bard. Sir Andrew Agnew of England. March 2(5.—Walt Whitman, the poet. March 27.—Charl


Review of reviews and world's work . e distinguished Col-umbian General Louis Cartigny, the last survivor of the battle of Trafalgar. March 22.—Dr. David Hayes Agnew, emeritus professorof surgery at the University of Pennsylvania. March 23.^James Williamson Wallis, of Memphis, Ala.,inventor of the Wallis-Lispenard cotton picker. March !J4.—King Sackity of Croboe, West Africa, an important ally of the British Government Baroness Albert Rothschild. March 25.—Josiah D. Canning of Gill, Mass., known asThe Peasant Bard. Sir Andrew Agnew of England. March 2(5.—Walt Whitman, the poet. March 27.—Charles Kennedy Burt, of Brooklyn, a well-known wood engraver Dr. W. I. Walfley, examining surgeon in the United States Pension OfBce Michael Burke of Wilmington, Del., a prominent Irish Nationalist. March 28.—Charles Frisbie Vanderbergh, of New York,a prominent journalist Pat Rooney, the Irish come-dian. March 29.—Prince Joseph de Chimay, Belgian Minister of Foreign Affairs General Konstantin von Alvensle- ben, of THE LATE GRAND DUKE OF HESSE. March 30.—Ex-Judge Peter Wood Crain, a leading juristof Maryland Rev. Abram B. Hart, rector of St. Ste-phens Protestant Episcopal Church, New York. Apiil 1.—Judge George N. Lester, Attorney-General ofGeorgia. April 2.—Charles Daniel Drake, ex-Chief Justice of theUnited States Court of Claims. April 4.—General James W. Singleton of Baltimore,Md Rev. Dr. Robert S. Moran, of the Southern Meth-odist Church B. G. Yocum, ex-State Treasurer of South Carolina. April 5.—Lord Ai-thur John Edward Russell, of London The Earl of Leitrim. April 6.—Willard Saulsbury, Chancellor of Delaware. April 7.—Albert West, a prominent citizen of Chicago. Zudge Tessier, of the Queens Bench, Canada. April 8.—The Rev. John G. Hale, of Redlands, Cal. April 9.—John Calvin Moss, the inventor of the photo-engraving process. April 10.—General Charles W. .Rev. L. W. Mun- son, the pioneer Methodist Minister of Indiana Rev. Dr


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