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OBITUARIES, FOREIGN. (CLARKE I>tiRjm>iu>.) 



for rruilcm and waa 



lc, which Hovidtd oo 



InrrftrT lo UM brewer*, On tho Ubur quantum he took 



:- :..- ' .;: r : ,:. - _. ! .1 



MIL and tnu baoinM * than i-vrr the i<l<-l >( the 

 workintfclaaMa, GeaefftlMrw*. 

 MpMdnla wotal vigor. Toward the lait 

 m r.r luutx 



- v: i for hU hcaltl Ui i to 

 with letter* to the London - (.ruphic ." 

 him on a tour 



in all his 

 . Lord Randolph Chun-hill waa the 



l.. n SlbdT philologiiit, I ri, .n 1 

 ; died there MarcV 1, ill' early 



Mohood he wa employed in the British diplomatic 

 II.- became an expert engineer and a ruil- 

 thc Ion and 



uncil of Foreign lUnd- 



boldef* in 1M8, and long took an active part in < >ri 

 ental finance mid ;. 



in aHairm he acquired a knowledge of a gn at number 

 and variety of language*, and wrote speculative book* 

 on philology and ethnology. Among his pul 



. i. ' Inhabitant! of Asia Mi 



nor." -The Connection of the Language* of India 

 and Africa." "I'n-hi.t 



"TbeKhitaand Kb Ha- Peruvian 1 -. rpent 



and Siva Worth in and Mythology/ " The I 



and -Early HUtory of the Mediterranean 



i Camilla Werreland, a 

 novclbt, bom in rhritiansand. Jan. 88, 181 



-ti.ni.. March 7, 1895. She waa : 

 UM poet Henri k Wergcland. She waa educated at 

 UM livrrnhut Institute in ('hristiansfeld, and from 

 1814 lo 1BS7 traveled in France and Germany, stud v- 

 iDff literature. In 1841 ahe married ! < ollctt, 



and at hi* death, in 1881, she left Norwa 

 in aeveral European cities successively, retur 

 Norway ten year, before her death. In 1855 appeared 

 her no* remarkable book, - Amt Mandena Dottre " 

 (The SharifTo Daughters), which was very popular 

 in Norway and has often been translated. " Ide 

 Laryr Xartr t*) was published 



in IMt, and * Ski ate Blade" (Laat Leaves) in 1868. 

 She waa an advocate of the righto of women, and 

 wrote much on that topic. 



Knpli.h author, born in Norwich 

 hi 1818; died In London, Jan. 10, 1895. He learned 

 the printer*, trade in Ijmwioh, went to London, and 



children's book* of a 



. 



than had before bean printed, himnelf writing 

 ~ of UM Kingt * f ->- -..:! 



>. King* of Bng 

 <-turc, em 

 b own, and with . 



out the -Home Treasury," 

 i:. ImMTt, QoM.nd W& 



for which 

 eUhlihc<l 

 of nia own. 



iUM^ by wtSu like 

 ter. Tbbwa.followc.1 

 Benka." and many other picture hooka. He w 

 f the 111 



' .,.,' -Al5r,f 

 lor of Wood Entrmx 



Omflk.. Frmch .Iramatint, born in 1818; 

 K> >r more than fifty yearn 

 !( NM of which. iuch an ***Vruit 

 **M Ennetnie* de la Mainon," have 

 



Ira nal i friti- 



attaining the rank of commander. AH. 



to the oatetc ' lii- nm-lt- at FftirivMo, he wa> 







rctiirnr.l h:' \\ iihi.iit u 



He b<-< .1 aiitli.trity n t,..\ ... .,'.. ,, 



wuia Lilirral whip, and WII.H a junior I 



mi rait 



'. w BOVih Walr-v II. 



Domaa. Alexandra, a French nnvrliht. Urn ii 

 July 



D !' Ali-xan.ln- Ihiiiui.-, the .-1,1. ; 

 non of the finiiMUH mulatto i;rni-nil <-l 



Napoleon. 11. \n.-r.hi.-at-.i at tl,. 

 an.! the College Bourbon, where hew 



an inti-lliu"-nt. l>ut n<>t hrilliunt 



villL' c 





coi;. 

 .ire of aev 



he published u Lea 



de la . I. unease," 

 of inditlcr- 

 ent poem.-. He had no 

 great success wit 

 first i 

 turos 



and ;. puh- 



li.-hed in I.s4,jt:- 

 returned from u tour in 

 Spain and Africa with 

 Ins father. 



aux Come 1 lias," pub- 

 lished in 1858, created 

 n tremendous sensa- 

 tion, which never has 



pathetic power of his 



style and to the n pr- 



entation of the principal character on 



. i. -tresses and the reproduction of the t! 

 Verdi's opera of" Tra\ 



of a woman of his ac.juaintanc. . - \!..r.. 

 l>upleis. I Mima-, the younger, while not s<> 

 an author as his father, wrote mat; : plays, 



most of which made an impression, while some had a 

 permanent success. II. .-.metimcs tool, 

 problem of the day and treated it in a novel 01 

 strong in dramatic action and realistic character 

 drawing, but having a didactic philosophical motive 



.s- elected a member of the Frencii 

 Januar i was made a ^rand 



Legion".. f Honor in IS-.M. i; 

 the drama . 1 Fill Natun 

 des Feinn,i-s" i ls,;.j, ; . 

 = I'rinccssed 



. de," a dramatization of hi- 



Alphonse" .-. 

 I.'l ' . I'rinee-s. 



i IHS]); It- 



Dnrnford. Richard, an Kn_'li.-h pr.-l.. 

 ford, Berkshire. Nov. . l^-j; die.i 

 land, < 



rwtor rth ('hat ford. Hamp-l 



educated at Kt.n and at Magdalen College, ' 

 He waa rector of Middl. I 

 1875, having taken priest's orders in ; 

 rector of Middleton he was honorary Canon of Man 

 cheater in 1854-'56, and wa- 

 deaconry <.i r in 1867, beoomii 



Manchester the year f.-llowin-. In : 

 made Hisl. Althou L '!i th- 



sixty-eighth year, he entered up- 

 great v r the quarter century that 



ered the affairs of the diocese wa- 



of the II.' 



birtb^^H 



performed all his episcopal enirair'-rnent- as n-i:ularlv 

 as ever, and not many r.- hi-. d< at 



known to walk several miles afU?r holding a 

 and preach; i. -voted him.-elf with 



to the furtherance of t. i iddle- 



