. Review of reviews and world's work. or of Presi-dent Lincoln, 79. October 8.—George Roberts Blanchard, formerlycommissioner of the Joint-Traffic Association, 59. October 9.—John Patrick Crichton-Stuart, the third Marquis of Bute, 53 Maj. Selden Noyes Clark, a well-known Washington correspondent, 56. October 11.—Ex-Mayor Walter C. Flower, of NewOrleans, 50. October 13.—Ex-Congressman Jay Abel Ilubbell, ofMichigan, 71. October 16.—Sir Henry Wentworth Dyke Acland Radcliffe, librarian at Oxford University, 85 Zdenko Fibich, the Bohemian composer, 50. October 17.—Ex-Postmaster-General William L.
. Review of reviews and world's work. or of Presi-dent Lincoln, 79. October 8.—George Roberts Blanchard, formerlycommissioner of the Joint-Traffic Association, 59. October 9.—John Patrick Crichton-Stuart, the third Marquis of Bute, 53 Maj. Selden Noyes Clark, a well-known Washington correspondent, 56. October 11.—Ex-Mayor Walter C. Flower, of NewOrleans, 50. October 13.—Ex-Congressman Jay Abel Ilubbell, ofMichigan, 71. October 16.—Sir Henry Wentworth Dyke Acland Radcliffe, librarian at Oxford University, 85 Zdenko Fibich, the Bohemian composer, 50. October 17.—Ex-Postmaster-General William L. Wil-son, president of Washington ajid Tiee University, Parsons Major, the oldest steel engraver inAmerica, 83. October 18.—Gen. John W. Fislier. a veteran of Get-tysburg. 86 Ex-Congressman John Little, of Ohio, (i3. October 19.—Sir Roderick William Cameron, theCanadian steamship-owner, 75. October 20.— Charles Dudley Warner, the distin-guished author and editor. 71. SOME CARTOONS, CHIEFLY OF THE CAMPAIGN.
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