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...Upsilon, Hiram Bingham, Jr., of Honolulu, H. I., Clifford Dudley Cheney of South Manchester, Nathaniel Hartley Cowdrey of Edgewater, N. J., Henry H. Curran of Englewood, N. J., Moreau Delano of Philadelphia, Herbert D. Gallaudet of Washington, D. C., Philip W. Hamill of Chicago, Archibald C. Harrison of New York, Josiah J. Hazen of Haddam, Robert R. Hitt of Mount Morris, III., John Jay of New York, George T. Marsh of Lansingburg, N. Y., Julian S. Mason of Chicago, Walter Meigs of New York, Gouverneur Morris, Jr., of New York, Mandeville Mullally of Pendleton, S. C., Grenville Parker...
...Bartholomew's Mission, Cambridgeport, died yesterday. He was born in Boston, May 1, 1818, the second son of Ralph Haskins, a well-known Boston merchant, and his wife, Rebecca-daughter of David Greene. He was graduated at Harvard in 1837, in the same class with Charles Theodore Rusell, Judge Nathaniel Holmes, Rev. John Weiss, Dr. Henry J. Bigelow, Horatio Hale, Surgeon General William J. Dale and David H. Thoreau. He studied at Andover Theological Seminary, and served as preceptor of Portland Academy, Portland, Mc., in 1841-44. In 1847 he was ordained to the Episcopal ministry. He established churches...
...Murray Forbes, Mrs. Augustus P. Gardner, Mrs. Edward S. Grew, Mrs. Norwood P. Hallowell, Mrs. James R. Hooper, Mrs. Arthur Hunnewell, Mrs. George von L. Meyer, Mrs. Thomas Motley, Mrs. George Peabody, Mrs. Charles Perkins, Mrs. Charles Sargent, Mrs. Herbert M. Sears, Mrs. Robert H. Stevenson, Mrs. Nathaniel Thayer, Mrs. Oliver F. Wadsworth, Mrs. Frank Wells, Mrs. Alexander Whiteside, Mrs. Thomas B. Williams...
...first issue of the Atlantic Monthly for 1896 opens with an unpublished Note Book of Nathaniel Hawthorne now printed for the first time. There are also the opening chapters of a new threepart story by F. J. Stimson (J. S. of Dale) entitled "Pirate Gold...
...Missouri the untiring efforts of Francis P. Blair, who afterwards served with honor as major general, defeated the secret attempts of the Governor to secure the state for the confederacy. Blair seized a camp of the rebels before their plans were matured, acting with Nathaniel Lyon. Lyon boldly disguised himself in the dress of an old lady well known in the locality and was driven all through the camp in her victoria, getting all the information required for success. Lyon and Blair continued their prompt action and drove the confederates to the southwest corner ot the state. There the Southerners...