OBITUARIES, FOREIGN. 



OHIO. 



601 



VANCE, JOHN, M. P., died September 21, ZASTEOW, ADOLPH VON, a German general, 



1875. He was M. P. for the city of Dublin, born in 1802 ; died August 12, 1875. He was 



1852-'65, and for Armagh City since 1867. a general of infantry, had been commander of 



VAUFEELAND, Vicomte DE, a French states- the Seventh Prussian Army Corps, and was well 



man, born in 1795 ; died in June, 1875. Dur- known as a writer on military subjects, particu- 



ing the last days of the Restoration he was larly on matters connected with engineering. 



under-Secretary of State in the Department of ZELENY, WENZEL, a Bohemian scholar, born 



Justice. He was also a member of the Family in 1806 ; died April 5, 1875. He was director 



Council appointed for the Count de Chambord of a gymnasium in Prague, had been a member 



during his minority. of the Austrian Reichstag and of the Bohemian 



WABNIEB, AUGUSTE HUMBEET, a French Diet, and was one of the most prominent mem- 

 scholar, born January 8, 1810 ; died March 15, bers of the Czechic party. 

 1875. He studied medicine in Paris, went to ZWIEELEIN, Freif rau VON, a German poetess, 

 Algeria as surgeon, and for some time repre- born in 1801 ; died in December, 1875. She is 

 sented France with Abd-el-Kader. As a mem- better known by her pseudonym of Adelheid 

 ber of the Commission for the Scientific Explo- von Stolterfoth. Her principal poems are the 

 ration of Algeria, he drew, together with Cap- " Rheinische Sagen und Lieder." 

 tain Carette, a very valuable map of the territory OHIO. The following is a brief summary 

 of the Berber and Arab tribes of Algeria. Hav- of the present financial condition of the State : 



ing held various offices in Algeria, he finally On November 15, 1874, the public funded debt 



settled down as a farmer in the plain of Me- ^^^^g.ie^we^ *"*** 



tidja. In 1862, during the sickness 01 his mend, Loan of ISTO $18,200 00 



Dr. Duveyrier, he edited the latter's celebrated " of 1875 2Q,Q85 is 



book, "Les Touaregs du Nord." In 1871 he Total... 88,23518 



was elected to the National Assembly from " 



Algeria. He wrote " L'Algerie devant le Se- Outstanding November 15, 1875 $7,949,92012 



nat " (1863), " L'Alge"rie devant 1'Opinion Pu- Of the amount outstanding on the 15th of 



blique" (1864), "L'Algerie devant I'Ernpe- November, the sum of $4,165 had ceased to 



reur" (1865), a series of letters to M. Rouher, draw interest, the holders thereof having been 



entitled "Programme de Politique Algerienne " notified to surrender their stock for redemption, 



(1868), "Bureaux Arabes et Colons " (1869), so that the interest-bearing funded debt of the 



" Cahiers Alg6riens " (1870), and " L'Algerie et State is $7,945,755.12. 



les Victimes de la Guerre " (1871). The funded debt is divided as follows : 



WELBY-GEEGOEY, Sir GLTNNE EAELE, M. P., Foreign debt, payable in New York City $7,948,255 12 



born June 26, 1806; died August 23, 1875. He Domestic debt, payable in Columbus 1,665 00 



was M. P. for Grantham, 1830-'57. Total $7,949,920 12 



WESTBUEY, RICHAED AUGUSTUS BETHELL, , 



Baron, a British peer, born March 11, 1830; k T ^ local indebtedness of the State, on Sep- 



died March 28, 1875. tember J > 1875 > was as follows: 



"WYrTTnv/rrkTra ^TTTIAT "RTTrkrTT>TT XTT<I o Oprmqn Debts of counties $3,044,57890 



WlLLEMOES-bUHM, KUDOLPH VON, a Uerman Debt8oftown8WpMncludingde bt B created by 



zoologist, born September 11, 1847; died bep- boards of education other than for separate 



tember 13 1875. He studied zoology in Mu- v ^%^^^^;; : ;;;; : . 20 ,1S 



nich and Bonn, took part in the war With u of incorporated villages 931,36264 



France, and in 1871 was appointed lecturer " of school-districts (special) 1,507,95343 



and assistant in the Zoological Museum in Mu- Total ,...$25,957,588~2i 



nich. In 1872 he accompanied the expedition '""' "' "'" ' ' 



on the Challenger on its tour around the world . The amount of reimbursable debt, therefore, 



as zoologist, and died on the way from the * s : 



Sandwich Islands to Tahiti. He left an official state $7,949, 920 12 



journal of two large volumes, and a fine collec- ' " _J ! 



tion of zoological drawings. Total $33,907,508 88 



WOENEE, LUDWIG, a German author, born l-edudbie debt 4,177,668 si 



1843 ; died January 24, 1875. He had been for Aggregate debts in Ohio (State, local, and 



over two years, previous to his death, secretary trust funds ) $38,085,176 64 



of the Union of the Historical and Antiquarian The local indebtedness in this statement is 



Societies of Germany, which had its seat in reckoned to September 1, 1875, and the State 



Darmstadt, and was editor of the Correspon- debt to November 15, 1875 : 



denzblatt, published by the Union. Among The balance in the State Treasury on November 



his literary labors the best known is his con- is, 1874, was . . . $812,897 19 



tinuation of the " Literarisches Handbuch fur ^^S^S^S^S 



Geschichte und Landeskunde von Hessen, es- were 5,654,866 23 



tablished by Walther. Total amount of ^ m the Tr for - 



YAEBOEOUGH, CHAELES ANDEBSON PELHAM, the year $6,467,263 42 



Earl Of, a British peer, born January 14, 1835 ; The disbursements, including transfers, during 



died February 6, 1875. Ho was M. P. for Great the year had been WWW 



Grimsby, 1857-'62. Balance in the Treasury November 15, 1875.$1,429,778 52 



