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June 29.-Lord Kitchener reports an attack of Boers on two blockhouses on the Delagoa Bay line, which was repulsed with loss to the Boers; a field-cornet and forty-four men surrender to the British at Petersburg in the Northern Transvaal; a mutiny on the Boer transport at Bermuda is suppressed, and the ringleaders placed in irons.

OTHER FOREIGN NEWS.

June 24.-Further anti-clerical riots occur at
Madrid and Alicante.

The King and Queen of Portugal arrive in
Madeira.

June 25-D. B. Henderson, the speaker of the
House of Representatives, is presented to
King Edward; the King reviews the yeomen
of the guard at Marlborough Gardens.
Three Japanese torpedo-boats collide at the
naval maneuvres, and several lives are lost
in British artillery practise off the Isle of
Wight a gun explodes, killing two and
wounding eight men.

June 26.-Ex-President Kruger is welcomed at Rotterdam with great enthusiasm by the inhabitants.

The Marquis de Lur-Saluces, tried for treason before the French High Court of Justice, is found guilty and sentenced to five years' banishment.

The Orient line steamer Lusitania goes on a rock north of Cape Race and, it is believed, will prove a total wreck.

June 27.-The Paris-Berlin autocar race attracts wide attention; the first day's run is won by M. Fournier.

King Edward announces that his coronation will take place in June, 1902.

June 28.-The Cabinet of Holland resigns, in consequence of recent elections by which the Government lost thirteen seats.

J. Pierpont Morgan, and other

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The funeral of Adelbert S. Hay takes place in Cleveland; Grant Gillespie, of Missouri, is to be appointed consul at Pretoria in his place. The Rev. Joseph Cook, well known as a lecturer, dies at Ticonderoga, N. Y.

June 27. At the Harvard Commencement a gift of $1,000,000 from J. Pierpont Morgan for the Medical School is announced; Matthew Borden, Frederick Vanderbilt, and James J. Hill give $100,000 each to Yale University. A train accident near Peru, Ind, results in the loss of thirteen lives.

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June 28.-Secretary Wilson explains the work of the Agricultural Department at the Cabinet meeting; Secretary Hitchcock announces that he is preparing to establish a forestry bureau in the Interior Department.

The brokerage firm of Henry Marquand & Co. is involved with the Seventh National Bank, and fails with heavy liabilities.

June 29.-A strike of twenty thousand sheet steel workers is ordered by the Amalgamated Association, on account of the refusal of the American Sheet Steel Company to sign the wage scale. The excursion steamer Mohawk, with nine hundred passengers aboard, sinks in Long Island Sound in shallow water; no lives are lost.

June 30.-General Shafter surrenders his command at San Francisco to General Young, and goes on the retired list.

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Extracts and Opinions On For Charlie's Sake

And Other Lyrics and Ballads

By John Williamson Palmer.

"A Little book bound in scarlet with golden ears of Indian corn upon the cover, a book which one reads, although he has read all it contains over and over again, with a thrill of satisfaction, and handles reverently, like a sacred thing."-Kansas City Times.

The night is late, the house is still;
The angels of the hour fulfil
Their tender ministries, and move
From couch to couch, in cares of love.
They drop into thy dreams, sweet wife,
The happiest smile of Charlie's life,

And lay on baby's lips a kiss

Fresh from his angel-brother's bliss;
And as they pass, they seem to make

A strange, dim hymn," For Charlie's sake!"
First verse of "For Charlie's Sake."

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The moon is round and big, and full
Of something strange and beautiful.
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Couched in the comfortable sky,

Wistfully watching all among
The stars, and troubled for her young.
First verse of "The Joiners."

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