Appleton's annual cyclopedia and register of important events: embracing political, military, an ecclesiastical affairs; public documents; biography, statistics, commerce, finance, literature, science, agriculture, and mechanical industry . sh andAmerican residents were roughjj Mullan, of the u Nipsic,*1 received Kleinon board, and refused (ogive him op to be triedbefore a military tribunal on the demand ofCapt. Fritze, the German naval events led to fresh correspondence be-tween the Governments of Germany and theUnited States. The firmness t the Latlcaused the Be


Appleton's annual cyclopedia and register of important events: embracing political, military, an ecclesiastical affairs; public documents; biography, statistics, commerce, finance, literature, science, agriculture, and mechanical industry . sh andAmerican residents were roughjj Mullan, of the u Nipsic,*1 received Kleinon board, and refused (ogive him op to be triedbefore a military tribunal on the demand ofCapt. Fritze, the German naval events led to fresh correspondence be-tween the Governments of Germany and theUnited States. The firmness t the Latlcaused the Berlin authorities to check the high-handed proceedings, which could only had toGerman annexation. Consul Knappe and \«-Consul Brandeis were recalled, while the StateDepartment at Washington ordered ConsulSewall not to return to Samoa. At the pro-posal of Prince Bismarck it was decided to re-open in Berlin the conference that was sus-pended at Washington on July 26, 1887. SAXDS, HENRY BEET0\, surgeon, horn in NewYork city, Sept. 27, 1830; died there, Nov. 18,1888. He was graduated at the College ofPhysicians and Surgeons in 1850, and thenstudied abroad. On his return he becamedemonstrator of anatomy in that college until. HENRY BERTON SANDS. 1866, and in 1809 he was called to the chair ofAnatomy, which he held for ten years, whenhe accepted that of the Practice of Surgery,which he tilled until hisdeath. hadbeen connected with various hospitals U con-sulting and attending surgeon, hut had grad-ually withdrawn from such relations to de-vote his entire time to private practice. From1860 till 187 he was in partnership with I>r. Willurd Parker. He was a member ofn medical societies including the New iAcademy of Medicine, and in 1v-a corresponding member of the Society of Sur-gery of Pari-. In he ? l Of the New York County Patholin 1874-7«» «»f the County tfedi<and in 1883 of the New York OonnSociety. For many years he had I 736 SANTO DOMINGO. SAVAGE, JO


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