< « O3NB TO HIS RBST/ Prof. Greeks Sucoomtes to His ID juries and Quietly Parses Away, Prof. S. Te Greene, of the lostitotion for the Deaf^ia dead, This announcement, we are sure, will briag sorrow to many hearts. Since the accident,two weeks ago by which he was so seriously injured,there Lave been many anJtipoiw inquiries after his condition. His strong constitution and pronounced vital powers encouraged the hopB that the paralysis and unconscious* ness would be overcome, and a restoration to h;s usual health and usefulness be as- sured. Though in a critics! condition his friends and the afcfcaudii g physicians cid not despair of ultimate recovery* On Sunday the 16th there was a change for the worse and at evening approached it was aeen that hia strength waa rapidly fail' ing. At an early hour this morning he peacefully passed away, and to-day there is a general expression of sorrow for the loss of one so greatly esteemed* By his genialty, his kindness and his willingness to assist as far as possible in promoting social and other interests he endeared him- self to many at the Institution, where he is best known, and where his wurk has left a listing impress- ion on the minds and hearts of the deaf pupils who have passed through the class- es during the past twenty years; there were many tearful eyes when the news of his death reached them. ^The loss is felt tojbe almost irretrievable, aa Prof. Greene | was so closely identified with everything connected with the institution, and poasoaa Inch rare qualifications to interest and tn- struct the mute children. It will be a d ft* nalt task to find one to supply his place! Born in the city of PortlaadL, Main^he re ceived hia rudimentary education ~at the Hartford school for the deaf* *md gradaati edwiti»the|degre*;of B. A. from tbf National Collage at Washington, D9 0. Soon aftnf graduating he cane here, and engaged aa teacher under the late Dr. Palmer, where he haa remained tinee, doing excellent work, winning the oonft* deuce and respect of alibis associates, fie leaves a wife and fof r children,, who mown the IOM of a kind, taMlttitent, and devoted husband and father. We can aarare them that th*y have the sinoew synspathy of the whole community In thdr great|soiTow and bereavement » ̂ » .. F e (o - / 7 i I £ ̂ D , •> - W