| Show S SUI Rig nip UI to bo Consulted Upon Uron Now No Yorks New York Aug tho the purpose e of submitting to Andrew Carnegie n a proposed form of or agreement for the th establishment of ot libraries In Greater Now New York for tor which Mr lr Car Carnegie Carnegie negie negle donated Dr John Jolin S SHillings Hillings the librarian of the tho New York public library has hag soiled galled for tor Europe on the thc steamship Teutonic If tho the plan meets the approval of ot the thc donor Dr Hillings Hilling will wilt forward orward Immediately the document to the tho secretary of ot the nOI noil partisan board which drafted the agree agreement agreement ment end and he Jn n turn will vIii It to the board hoard of ot estimates which undoubtedly undoubtedly edly wilt will authorize tho the beginning of ot the work of or establishing the libraries According to the contract Brooklyn will not nol be IH left In the distribution of the libraries as D first t sup supposed posed hut lint Is guaranteed at least twenty twenty ty les ice The contract which Is IB divided Into nine paragraphs and anti three clause em embodiEs embodies bodiEs everything relating to the allot allol mont anent of or tho the libraries according to tho the population t of ot five boroughs It has hasIn been In submitted anti agreed to 10 by b the theo officials o of ot the city of or New York and the thc board LOll Id of estimates Gelling Genealogy New York Aug Au toper loper Leth bridges recent address before rore the tho De Do Devon Dovon von association and the thc adventures of or natives of or the famous anions country abroad Is s a n pamphlet of ot great grent Interest to many Americans says tho the Tribunes correspondent He lie had Issued n a circular lar lr for or Information from the tho descendants of or Devon Delon families abroad and received recell d so 80 many mAn replies replica that he lie could coull make up a list of over ks e and tell what hat had become of ot them The bulk of ot these theBe replies came from the States Stales and Canada The Tho J colt cott family now represented l In Eng land and by Mrs Joseph Chamberlain huts had h generally been traced to Dorset but butIr Sir Ir I makes mak Devon Devonshire Devonshire shire Its original environment Will Hum Vermont ermont New Non York Aug the tho declon Ion on of ot the Ua navy n department an as to what ll l shah be bo made of ot the ro re relying ship Vermont now stationed at time the Brooklyn nay navy not been be n I It Is in considered probable that tile thc hulk will wll be towed lowed out to sea se seand and end burned The vessel cuel has hILI been In service at nt the th yards for tor or many years yearn and the announced decision of ot tho the de deIl Il that she Ii unfit for tor use Ulle and soaked with disease germs marks the closing of or a n record recent re of ot usefulness The Vermont brought with her to Brooklyn one of ot the most glorious records of any of the old sailing frigates of ot the thc na nR navy y of ot which Franklin Wabash Inde and aro types and the she boars bearS b the th sears scars of f many n a conflict The Hie Columbia which Is II to replace the Vermont lt AH nul many 1 men as ns fl the Vermont and hereafter h the I department will 11 have h ve o to make other Inns for handling new recruits At nt the thc navy nRY yard ml It los Js thought that perma penna permanent permanent nent barracks will be built on onshore short I k |