8,030 FAILURES IN THE UNITED STATES. Liabilities. *1902. Iron, foundries and nails.. 56 42 $3,632,779 $1,098,906 Machinery and tools. 216 144 15,595,485 2,681,838 Woollens, carpets and knit goods.. 31 1,933,247 Cottons, lace and hosiery. 17 775, 695 Lumber, carpenters and coopers... 306 7,207,705 8,040,245 Clothing and millinery ...... 413 6,487,341 6,615,172 Hats, gloves and furs... 72 274,594 Chemicals, drugs and paints.. 51 940,075 Printing and engraving. 166 2,895,436 Milling and bakers.. 200 864,349 Leather, shoes and harness. 128 2,556, 957 Liquors and tobacco 121 2,252, 288 2,631,522 Glass, earthenware and bricks. 51 477,064 All other 984 1,016 16,848,890 18,898,525 Total manufacturing 2,812 2,739 $66,391, 102 $46,683,625 Traders. General stores. 1,467 1,680 $9, 608,753 $10,877,703 Groceries, meats and fish. 1,829 6,623,597 Hotels and restaurants.. 391 2,394,938 2,886,889 Liquors and tobacco.. 848 5,530,778 4,545,861 Clothing and furnishing. 747 5,906, 363 6,744,910 Dry goods and carpets. 453 7,200,219 5,198,858 Shoes, rubbers and trunks.. 329 2,647,800 2,056, 240 Furniture and crockery. 210 1,860, 775 1,253,839 Hardware, stoves and tools. 308 2,247,929 Drugs and paints 325 2,375, 809 1,951, 312 Jewelry and clocks... 160 2,027,599 Books and papers.. 59 835, 802 Hats, furs and gloves. 25 230,673 All other 861 817 10,259,461 11,017,187 Total trading 8,351 $58,705,386 $56,998,399 Brokers and transporters. 558 630 22,410,272 14,634,165 Total commercial 11,400 11,720 $147,506,760 $118,316,189 Banking 104 61 24,977.837 31,616,943 *Report covers twelve months from December 1st to November 30th; all other figures for calender year. During the Civil War records very incomplete. FailYear. ures. Liabilities. Year. ures. Liabilities. Year. ures. Liabilities. 1857.. 4,932 ($291,750,000 1873.. 5,183 1$223,499,9001 | 1889.. 10, 882 $148,784,337 1858. 4,225 95, 749,000 1874.. 5,830 155,239,000 1890. 10,907 189,856,964 1859. 3,913 64,394,000 1875.. 7,740 201,000,000 1891.. 12.273 189, 868, 638 1860. 3,676 79,807,000 9,092 191,117,000 1892.. 10,344 114,044,167 1861. 6,993 207,210,000 1877.. 8,872 190, 669,936 1893.. 15, 242 346,779,889 1862.. 1,652 23,049,000 1878.. 10,478 234,383, 132 1894.. 19,885 172,992,86 1863.. 495 7,899,900 1879.. 6,658 98,149,053 1895.. 13,197 173, 196,060 1864.. 620 8,579,000 1880.. 4,735 65,752,000 1896.. 15,088 226,096,834 1865.. 530 17,625,000 1881.. 5,582 81, 155,932 1897.. 13,351 184,332,071 1866.. 1,505 53,783,000 1882. 6,738 101,547,564 1898.. 12,186 130, 662,899 1867. 2,780 96.666,000 1883.. 9,184 172,874,172 1899.. 9,337 90,879,889 1868.. 2,608 63,694,000 1884.. 10,988 226,343,427 1900..1 10.774 138, 495,673 1869.. 2,799 75,054,054 1885.. 10,637 124.220,321 1901.. 11,002 113, 092,376 1870. 3,546 88, 242,000 1886.. 9,834 114,644,119 1902.. 11,615 117,476,769 1871. 2,915 85,252,000 1887.. 9,634 167,560,944 1872.. 4,069 121,056,000 1888.. 10,679 128,829,878 Compiled from daily averages by "Don's Review." High. High. Low. 1872. $76.57 $57.57 1883 $79.86 $57.58 1894. $52.49 $47.87 1873. 69.61 40.83 1884. 56.07 44.49 1874. 58.79 41.79 1885. 50.76 40.71 1875. 53.50 36.14 1886. 71.99 55.28 1897. 59.99 45.64 1876. 47.28 27.58 1887. 72.35 59.03 1898. 67.04 52.55 1877. 36.33 20.58 1888. 65.09 76.29 66.72 1878. 37.77 25.51 1869. 66.29 59.55 1900.. 84.87 68.49 1879. 67.86 33.85 1890.. 69.93 53.61 1901. 103.98 84.86 1880. 87.04 51.74 1891. 66.78 55.29 101.03 1881. 101.54 69.93 1892. 68.49 82.62 1882. 94.85 63.77 1893. 66.31 41.71 1876.. .... 116.27 88, ADAMS, William H., New-York Supreme ( BRYANT, Edwin Eustis, Wisconsin sol Court Justice, 62, Canandaigua, N. X., dier and politician, teacher of law, 68, Oct. 12. Toronto, Can., Aug. 10, ALLEN, Ira R., chairman Republican BURK, Henry, Representative in Congress State Committee of Vermont, 44, Fair- from Pennsylvania, 53, Philadelphia, haven, Vt.. Dec. 9. Dec. 5. ALLEN, John B., ex-United States Sen- CANDLER, John D., former Representaator from Washington, 57, Seattle, tive in Congress from Massachusetts, Jan. 28. 74, Brookline, Mass., March 16. ANDERSON. E. Ellery, New-York City CARLIN, William P., brigadier general 69, New-York, U. lawyer and politician, S. A. (retired), 74, Livingston, Feb. 24. Mont., Oct. 4. ARTHUR, Peter M., head of Brotherhood CHAMPNEY, J. Wells, painter, 59, New York, May 1. of Locomotive Engineers, 71, Winnipeg, Manitoba, July 16. CHAILLU, Paul du, explorer and author, St. Petersburg, April 30. BAKER, the Rev. Dr. George Danielson, Presbyterian clergyman, president Board CLARK, John Bullock, Confederate brigof Education, Presbyterian Church, 63, adier general, Missouri politician, exPhiladelphia, Dec. 17. Clerk of the National House of Repre sentatives, 72, Washington, D. C., BAKER, Jehu, Illinois politician and Sept. 7. representative in Congress, 80, Belle-CLARK, Thomas March, Protestant Episville, Ill., March 1. copal Bishop of Rhode Island, 91, MidBAKER, William T., president Chicago dletown, R. I., Sept. 7. World's Fair, ex-president Chicago COOKE the Rev. Dr. Samuel, Protestant Board of Trade,' 62, Chicago, Oct. 7. Episcopal clergyman, Stamford, BISSELL, Wilson S., ex-Postmaster Gen- Conn., Oct. 28. eral of the United States, 56, Buffalo, CORNING, the Rev. Dr. James Leonard, N. Y., Oct. 6. pulpit orator and art historian, 78, BEARDSLEE, Lester A., rear-admiral Munich, Bavaria, Sept. 1. U. S. N. (retired), 67, Augusta, Ga., COUDERT, Frederic R., New-York lawNov. 10. yer; 71, Washington, D. C., Dec. 20. BELKNAP, George E., Rear-Admiral U. CLAY, Cassius M., politician, early anti S. N. (retired), 71, Key West, Fla., slavery leader in Kentucky, 92, White April 7. Hall, Ky., July 22. BERNARD, Reuben F., brigadier gen- CURRY, the Rev. Dr. Jabez L, M., edu eral U. s. A. (retired), 71, Washington, cator, author, ex-Minister to Spain, exD. C., Nov. 16. .Representative in the Confederate ConBLAINE, Mrs. James G., 72, Augusta, gress, 77, Asheville, N. C., Feb. 12. Me., July 16. DAGGETT, Albert, New-York politician, BLOUNT, James H., ex-Representative 60, Rumford Falls, Me., Dec. 19. in Congress from Georgla, paramount | DAVENPORT, John I., ex-Federal Supercommissioner" to Hawaii in 1893, 65, visor of Elections in Now-York City, 57, Macon, Ga., March 8. Stamford, Conn., Aug. 2. BOOTH-TUCKER, Mrs. Emma, Salvation DAWES, Henry Ln, ex-Representative and Army leader, Dean Lake, Kan., Oct. 29. ex-Senator from Massachusetts, 86, BOARDMAX, the Rev. Dr. George Dana, Pittsfield, Mass., Feb. 5. Baptist clergyman, preacher, lecturer DODGE William Earl, New-York capland author, 74, Atlantic City, N. J.. talist and philanthropist, 71, Bar Har April 28. bor, Me., Aug. 9. BOLTON, Henry C., chemist and scien- DOLPH, John H., painter, 68, New-York, tific writer, 60, Washington, D. C., Sept. 28. Nov. 19, DOUGLAS, Henry Kyd, brigadier general, BOREING, Vincent, representative U. S. A,, ex-Actorney General of MaryCongress from Kentucky, 64, London, land and adjutant general, Maryland Ky., Sept. 16. National Guard, 63, Hagerstown, Md., Dec, 18. BOYCE, Henry Harrison, soldier, politi- DRAKE, Francis M., ex-Governor of clan, publisher, 61, New-York, Oct 14. Iowa, soldier and banker, founder of BRADLEY, the Right Rey, Dennis M., Drake University, 73, Centreville, Iowa, Roman Catholic Bishop, ot New Nov. 29. Hampshire, 57, Manchester, N. H. DURAND, George H., Judge Michigan Dec. 13. Supreme Court, Flint, Mich., June 8. BRONDEL, the Right Rev. John, Roman EDSON, Cyrus, noted New-York plıysiCatholic Bishop of Helera, Helena, cian, long Health Commissioner, 46, Mont., Nov. 3. New-York, Dec. 2. BROOKFIELD, William, New-York poll- ELKINS. William L., Philadelphia capitician and business man, 68, New- talist and rallroad man, 71, PhiladelYork, May 13. phia, Nov. 7, BROOKS, Noah, author and Journalist, ESTEE, Morris M., U. 8. District Judge, 73, Pasadena, Cal., Aug. 16 District of Hawaii, Honolulu, Oct. 27. Bee U. ESHELMAN, B. Frank, Pennsylvania HALSEY, Miss Cornelia B., philanthro politician, ex-Judge Advocate General pist, 82, Newark, N. J.. Sept. 14. Pennsylvania National Guard, 56, Lan HAMILTON, Schuyler, grandson of Alex caster, Penn., Dec. 17. ander Hamilton, soldier in Mexican and FAIRBANK, Nathaniel K., Chicago capi- Civil wars, brigadier general of volun talist and Board of Trade operator, 73,- teers, 82, New-York, March 18. Chicago, March 27. HARKNESS, William, rear-admirai U, FARWELL, Charles B., Chicago capital- S. N. (retired), astronomer, director ist, ex-United States Senator from Illi- United States Naval Observatory and nois, SO, Lake Forest, Ill., Sept. 23. editor of "The Nautical Almanac," 65, FLANDREAU, Charles E, ex-Justice Su Jersey City, Feb, 28. preme Court of Minnesota, 75, St. Paul, HASTINGS, Daniel H., ex-Governor of Minn., Sept. 10. Pennsylvania, 53, Bellefonte, Penn., FOERDERER, Robert H., Jan. 10. representative in Congress from Pennsylvania, 43, HAWORTH, Joseph, actor, 48, WilloughPhiladelphia, July 26. by, Ohio, Aug. 28. FOSTER, the Rev. Dr. Randolph S., HENDRICKS Mrs. Eliza C., wife of the Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal late Vice-President Thomas A. HenChurch and religious writer, 83, New dricks, Indianapolis, Nov. 3. ton, Mass., May 2. HEWITT, Abram S., manufacturer, phiFRANKLIN, William B., major general lanthropist, ex-Representative in Con 8. V., distinguished soldier and gress, ex-Mayor of New York City, 80, corps commander in Civil War, presi- New-York, Jan. 18. dent of the Board of Managers of the HOGE, J. Hampton, Virginia politician National Home for Disabled Soldiers, 80, and orator, Republiean candidate for Hartford, Conn., March & Governor in 1901, Roanoke, Va., Feb. 14. GATLING, Richard Jordan, inventor of HOLLS, Frederick W., lawyer, writer on the Gatling gun, 84, New-York City, international law, representative of Feb. 26. Siam in The Hague Arbitration Court, GHERARDI, Bancroft, rear-admiral U. 65, New-York, July 23. S. N. (retired) 71, Stratford. Conn., HOVEY, the Rev. Dr. Alvan, ex-presiDec. 10. dent Newton Theological Seminary, 83, GIBBS, Frederick S., New-York politi- Newton Centre, Mass. cian, New-York member of Republican HURST, the Rev. Dr. John F., Bishop of National Committee, 58, Asbury. Park, the Methodist Episcopal Church, of N. J., Sept. 21. Washington, D. C., May 4. GIBBS, Josiah Willard, mathematician and physicist, professor in Yale Uni INGERSOLL, Charles R., ex-Governor of Connecticut, 81, New-Haven, Jan. 25. versity, 64, New Haven, April 28. GILKESON, Benjamin F., Pennsylvania INGLE, the Rev. Dr. J. Addison, Protes tant Episcopal Bishop, missionary diopolitician, Bristol, Penn., Aug. 13. cese of Hankow, China, 3G, Hankow, GILMORE, James Roberts (''Edmund Dec. 7. Kirk''), author, 80, Glens Falls, N. Y., JACKSON. William H., brigadier general, Nov. 16. C. S. A., owner of Belle Meade stock GONZALES, N. G., editor of the Colum- farm, 67, Nashville, Tenn., March 30. bia, s. C., "State,” shot by ex--Lieuten- JOHNSON. Bradley T., Confederate brigant-Governor James H. Tillman, of adier general, lawyer, politician and South Carolina, Columbia, Jan. 19. author, 74, Rockcastle, Va..' Oct. 5. GOTTHEIL, the Rev. Dr. Gustav, rabbi JOHNSTON, Mrs. Harriet Lane, niece of emeritus of Temple Emanu-el, New- President James Buchanan, mistress of York, influential Hebrew leader, 75, White House 1857-61, 69, Narragansett New-York, April 15. Pier, July 3. GRACIE, James King, New-York charity JONES, Benjamin F., steel manufacturer, worker and philanthropist, 63, New- chairman Republican National CommitYork, Nov. 23. tee in 1884, 79. Pittsburg, May 19. GREEN, Andrew H., New-York lawyer, JONES, Richard C., Alabama lawyer and "Father of the Greater City,” 83, New- professor of law, ex-president University York, Nov. 13. of Alabama, 62, Camden, Ala., Sept. 12. GREEN, George Walton, New-York law- JONES, the Rev. Dr. Thomas W., Metho yer, former Aqueduct Commissioner, 49, dist Episcopal superintendent of misSpringfield, Mass., Dec. 14. sions, 73, Philadelphia, Sept. 9. GREENE, Charles E., mechanical engi- JORDAN, Conrad N., banker, Assistant neer, dean Department of Engineering, Treasurer of the United States at NewUniversity of Michigan, 69, Ann Arbor, York, former Treasurer of the United Mich., Oct. 17. States, T2, New-York, Feb 26. GREY, Samiel H., former Attorney KAIN, the Most Rev. John Joseph, Roman Catholic Archbishop of St. Louis, 62, General of New-Jersey, 87, Camden, N. Baltimore, Md., Oct. 13. J., Dec. 7. KATZER, the Right-Rev. Frederic Xavier, GUERNSEY Egbert, New-York physi Roman Catholic Archbishop of Milwaqcian, writer, philanthropist, SO, Fish kee, 59, Fond du Lac, Wis., July 20. kill Landing, Sept. 19. KELLY, James K., ex-United States GUNCKEL, Lewis B.,, ex-Representative Senator from Oregon, ex-Chief Justice in Congress from Ohio, Dayton, of Oregon, 84, Washington, D. . C., Ohio, Oct. 3. Sept. 15. 77, 61, KNOX, the Rev, Dr, J, H. M., ex-presi-, POND, James B., lecture manager, 65, dent of Lafayette College, 79, Baltimore, New-York, June 21. Jan. 22. PROCTER, John R., president U. S. Civil LADD, Fletcher, associate justice of the Service Commission, 59, Washington, D. Supreme Court of the Philippines, 41, C., Dec. 12. QUIGLEY, Monsignor D. E., Roman LEGGETT, John A., ex-Governor of the Catholic vicar general, diocese of Territory of Montana, 71, Hot Springs, Charleston, 68, Charleston, 8. C., Nov. Mont., Oct. 8. 27. LELAND, Charles G., author and journal- RALPH, Julian, war correspondent and ist, 78, Florence, Italy, March 20. author, 49, New-York, Jan. 20. LEVY, Jules, cornetist, 65, Chicago, RAMSAY, Alexander, former Secretary of Nov. 28. War, U. S. Senator from and Governor of Minnesota, 88, St. Paul, April 22. LINCOLN, George F., Consul General of the United States at Antwerp, Belgium, RITCHIE, Albert, Judge Maryland SuBrussels, July 23. preme Court, 69, Narragansett Pier, LLOYD, Henry D., economic writer, 66, Sept. 14. Winnetka, nú., Sept. 28. ROBERTS, the Rev. Dr. William C. D., Presbyterian minister, secretary of MisLOEB, Solomon, New-York banker, 74, sion Board and college president, 71, New-York, Dec. 12. Danville, Ky., Nov. 28. LONG, John G., Consul General of U. S. at Cairo, Egypt, ROBINSON, Lewis W., Rear-Admiral U. member Republican National Committee from State of Flor S. N. (retired), Philadelphia, Feb. 16. ida, 57, Dunbar, Scotland, July 28. ROBSON, Stuart, actor, 67, New-York, LOOMIS, Dwight, ex-Justice Supreme April 29. Court of Connecticut, Waterbury, Conn., ROEBLING, Mrs. Washington A., wife of Sept. 17. the constructing engineer of the BrookMcCOLLUM, J. Brewster, Chief Justice lyn Bridge and his conspicuous assist ant on that work, 59, Trenton, N. J., Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, 71, Feb. 28. Montrose, Penn., Oct. 3. ROMEIKE, Henry, originator of press MCCONNELL, the Rev. Dr. J. S. J., Methodist Episcopal Church official and clippings service, 47, New-York, June 3. religious organizer, 64, Philadelphia, RUMPLE, John N. W., Representative in Aug. 31. Congress from Iowa, Chicago, Jan. 31. McCOOK, Alexander McDowell, brigadier general U. S. A. (retired), corps com RUMSEY William, ex-Justice of Newmander in Civil War, 72, Dayton, Ohio, York State Supreme Court and reviser June 12. of evidence code, 71, New-York, Jan. 16. MCCREERY, James, New-York_drygoods RUSSELL, Leslie W., ex-Representative merchant, 78, Aiken, S. C., Feb. 26. in Congress, ex-Justice Supreme Court of New-York, 62, New-York, Feb. 3. MCKAY, Gordon, inventor of shoemaking RUSSELL, John E., Massachusetts polita ical leader, MABINI, Apollonio, Filipino leader, jurist Governor 1893 and 1894, 69, Leicester, and writer, Manila, May 14. Mass., Oct. 28. MARSHALL, the Rev. Dr. Thomas, field SARONY, Otto, photographer, New-York, secretary Presbyterian Board of Mis Oct. 13. sions, 72, Olney, Ind. Ter., Dec. 14. SAVAGE, Richard Henry, author, 57, MATTICE, Burr, Justice New-York Su- New-York, Oct. 11. preme Court, 47, Oneonta, N. Y., Nov. 6. SANDERSON, Sybil (Mrs. Antonio Terry), MITCHELL, Henry T., ex-Governor and operatic singer, 38, Paris, May 16. Chief Justice of Florida, 69, Tampa, SAXTON, Charles T., ex-Lieutenant-GovFla., Oct. 14. ernor of New-York and Judge of Court MOODY James M. Representative in of Claims, 57, Rochester, N. Y., Oct. 23. Congress from North Carolina, 44, 9CHENLEY, Mrs. Mary E., Pittsburg Waynesville, N. C., Feb. 5. millionaire and philanthropist, London, MORSS, Samuel E., Indiana editor and Eng., Nov. 5. politician, 51, Indianapolis, Oct. 21. SCHOENHOFF, Jacob, economic writer MURTHA, Frank B., theatrical manager, and statistician, 63, New-York, March 63, New-York, Aug. 10. 14. OLMSTED, Frederic Law, landscape ar SCOTT, Irving M., shipbuilder, manager chitect, 81, Waverly, Mass., Aug. 28. of the Union Iron Works, San Francis co, 64, San Francisco. April 28. OVERTON, Edward, ex-Representative in SEIP, the Rev. Dr. Theodore L., presi Congress from Pennsylvania, 67, Towan- dent of Muhlenberg College, 61, Allenda, Penn., Sept. 18. town, Penn., Nov. 28. PENROSE, William H., brigadier general U. S. A. (retired), Salt Lake City, SHANKLIN, John Gilbert, Indiana editor and politician, 61, Evansville, Ind., Aug. 29. Aug. 6. PERSHING, Cyrus LA, Pennsylvania SHERWOOD, Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Wil Judge and Democratic party leader, 77, son, author, 80, New-York, Sept. 12, Pottsville, Penn., June 29. SIMONDS, William E., Connecticut patent PHILLIPS, Samuel F., ex-Solicitor Gen- lawyer and politician, former Represen eral of the United States, 79, Washing- tative in Congress and Commissioner of ton, D. C., Nov. 18. Patents, 61, Hartford, Conn., March 14 SMITH, Carroll E., editor, kegent Univer- WHITING, Justin R, ex-Representative sity of the_State of New York, 70, Syr- in Congress, Democratic leader in Michacuse, N. Y., Aug. 21. igan, 55, St. Clair, Mich., Jan. 31. SMITH, Charles H. ("Bin Arp"'), humor WILCOX, Robert William, Hawaiian po ist, 77, Atlanta, Ga., Aug. 24. litical leader, ex-Delegate in Congress SMITH, Mark, comedian, 48, New-York from Hawaii, 48, Honolulu, Oct. 24. City, Sept. 21. WILDES, Frank, rear-admiral U, S. N., captain of the Boston under Dewey at V., railroad manager and president, 78, Manila, 59, San Francisco, Feb. 6. Chicago, Oct. 3, WILLIAMS, Morgan B., ex-Representative in jor general from U. S. V., distinguished Congress Pennsylvania, 72, army engineer and corps commander in Wilkesbare, Penn., Oct. 13. the Civil War, Police Commissioner of WILLIS, the Rev. Jonathan S., Metho New-York, 79, Philadelphia, Feb. 28. dist Episcopal clergyman, ex-RepresentaSPRINGER, Wm. M.. ex-Representative tive in Congress from Delaware, 73, Milin Congress from Illinois and Democratic ford, Del., Nov. 24. leader, 67, Washington, D. C., Dec. 4. WOODSON, Albert E., brigadier general STARKEY, the Rev. Dr. Thomas A., U. 9. A (retired), 62. Paola, Kan., Bishop in Protestant Episcopal Church, Aug. 7. diocese of Newark, 83, East Orange, N. WORMSER, Louis, New-York banker, 76, J., May 17. New-York, Dec. 6. STUART, George H., brigadier general YOUNGSON, A, B., head of Brotherhood C. S, A., 75, Annapolis, Md., Nov. 22. of Locomotive Engineers, 54, Meadville, STODDARD, Richard Henry, journalist Penn., July 30. and poet, 77, New-York, May 12. ZBOROWSKI, Count William Elliott, mitSWIFT, Gustavus S., Chicago capitalist lionaire and sportsman, killed in autoand packing operator, 62, mobile accident at Nic France, April 1. Chicago, March 29. NOTABLE DEATHS ABROAD. TAYLOR, the Rev. Dr. Frederick Will- ALEXANDER I., King of Servia, 26, as iam, Protestant Episcopal Bishop, dio- sassinated at Belgrade, June 11. cese of Quincy, educator and religious ARDITI, Luigi, musical conductor writer, 50, Quincy, Ill., April 27. and composer, 80, Hove, England, May 1. THOMAS, Samuel, soldier, railroad build ARMOUR, Sir John er and financier, 62, New-York, Jan, 11. Douglass, Justice Supreme Court of Canada, 73, London, THOMAS, Stephen, brigadier general, U. July 11. S. V., Vermont manufacturer and poli- BAIN, Alexander, philosopher and author, tician, 94, Montpelier, Vt., Dec. 18. 85, Aberdeen, Sept. 18. THURSTON, Robert Henry, mechanical engineer dean Sibley College, Cornell BLOWITZ, Henri G., S. A. 0. đe, Paris University, 64, Ithaca, N. Y., Oct. 25. correspondent of "The London Times, 77, Paris, Jan. 18. TONGUE, Thomas H., Representative in Congress from Oregon, 58, Washington, CECIL, Robert Arthur Talbot Gascoyne, D. C., Jan. 11. Marquis of Salisbury, British ex-Pre mier and statesman, 73, Hatfield, Eng., TOWNSEND. Martin I., lawyer, ex-Rep Aug. 22 resentative in Congress from New-York DRAGA, Queen of Servia, 42, assassinated and Regent of State University, 93, at Belgrade, June 11. Troy, N. Y., March 8. DUFFY, Sir Charles Gavan, Irish leader TRUMBULL, the Rev. Henry Clay, althor and editor of "The Sunday School and agitator, man of letters, Prime Min ister of Victoria, 86, Nice, Feb. 9. Times, 73, Philadelphia, Dec. 8. TURNEY, Peter, ex-Governor and Chief FARRAR, the Very Rev. Frederic WinJustice of Tennessee, 76, Winchester, iam, dean of Westminster, Church or Ky., Oct. 19, England, author, preacher, educator, 71, London, March 22 HENLEY, William Ernest, author, 53, in Congress from New-York, 76, Albany. Woking, Eng., July 12. Oct. 26. HERBERT, Sir Michael Henry. British VANDERLIP, the Rev. Dr. George Mairs, Ambassador to the United States, 46, religious author and worker, one of the Davos Platz, Switzerland, Sept. 30. founders of Young Men's Christian As HERRERO Y ESPINOSA, Spanish carsociation, 71, Brooklyn, Aug. 3. dinal, 81, Valencia, Dec. 9. VAUGHN, Teresa, singer and actress, KOMATSU, Prince, Japanese statesman Worcester, Mass.. Oct. 4. and soldier, Yokohama, Feb. 18. WARD, Frederic A., ex-Justice New-York LECKY, William E. H., historian, 65, Supreme Court, 62, Brooklyn, April 29. London, Oct. 22. WARREN, the Rev. Dr. E. Walpole, LEGOUVE, Gabriel J. B. E. W., French Protestant Episcopal clergyman, 65, playwright and author, member of the Bad Gastein, Austria, July 24, Academy, 96, Paris, March 14. WEEKS, Edwin Lord, painter, 54, Paris, LEO XIII, Roman Pontiff, 93, Rome, Noy. 17. July 20, 70, commander of British forces in Ceylon, June 18. 50, by suicide in Paris, March 25. |