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Review of reviews and world's work . sPost-Office Department, who introduced the money-orderand railway-mail systems iu the United States. March 2. —Bishop Jacquenet, of Amiens, France Sir John Goode, of London, civil engineer. March 3.—A. J. Sawyer, a prominent citizen of Minne-apolis Rev. Edgar Pinkerton, missionary to Bi-azil. March 4.—Dr. Noah Porter, ex-President of Storrs, of Brooklyn, N. Y., active in charities works Moses Harris, of Saratoga, , a veterau of the Black Hawk, Florida, Mexican, and .Rev. John J. Murphy, , President of George-town College, Georgetown, D. C. March 5.—Henry S. Carpenter, of Joliet, 111., known asthe Corn King of the West. March 6.—Edwards Pierrepont, United States Ministerto England during President Grants second administra-tion. .. .Etienne Arago, the French writer, dramatist, andstatesman. Marcher.—The Rev. Joshua Peterkin, of Richmondva Right. Hon. Sir William Henry Gregorv, of Lon-don Louis Joseph Martel, the French


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