. Review of reviews and world's work. .-Col. William Ludlow to be brigadier-generals The New York Legislature meets Governor-General Wood issues an order releas-ing 40 prisoners unjustly detained in Cuban jails. January 4.—Governor Crane, of Massachusetts, is in-augurated. Januarj- 5.—Col. S. M. Sawtelle, Tenth Cavalry, suc-ceeds General Wood in command of the military de-partment of Santiago and Puerto Principe. January 6.—The Senate Committee on Privileges andElections begins the taking of testimony on the briberycharges against Senator Clark, of Montana. January 8.—George K. Nash is inaugur


. Review of reviews and world's work. .-Col. William Ludlow to be brigadier-generals The New York Legislature meets Governor-General Wood issues an order releas-ing 40 prisoners unjustly detained in Cuban jails. January 4.—Governor Crane, of Massachusetts, is in-augurated. Januarj- 5.—Col. S. M. Sawtelle, Tenth Cavalry, suc-ceeds General Wood in command of the military de-partment of Santiago and Puerto Principe. January 6.—The Senate Committee on Privileges andElections begins the taking of testimony on the briberycharges against Senator Clark, of Montana. January 8.—George K. Nash is inaugurated governorof Ohio. • January 10.—Secretary Gages letter in reply to the re-quest of Congress for information regarding deposits ofpublic fundg in certain national banks and the sale of the New York custom-house is made public John Walter Smith is inaugurated governor of Maryland. January 11.—Gov. Leslie M. Shaw is inaugurated fora second term as governor of Iowa. January 16.—The contract for the construction of the.


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