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OIUTCARIES, FOK 



liae Mottanrich, who waa an intimate friend of the 

 Bmpre. Kuftnle, * prominent flgu 

 Stadias insrUna: betw.-.-n N.ij.U-.,n III and Franz 

 ^in I- aided in the cs. 

 wee rivalled on the fall of 

 theaceftmh took no part in j.uMi.- 

 . vote with the ICodoC. Coiwcrva, 

 ' ''- H-- --''' 



: ' !.. 



a Danlah eurgcon, K 



-' I'- practiced hia 

 1867 he dlaooverod in 



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l 



, 



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.. . . Kl: ,. -,n k 'en. April 



He became director t : labora- 



rwlaa in 18A9,and in 1888 went to Karls- 



i at rroltoaaor of Chemistry. He waa called thence 



to TftbiaMQ in 1878, and in 1885 he accept. 

 otomicaTebatr a: "ing.-!!. 11 in 



Met ueMiiHeil works are : M Die Gaae dea Blute*," 

 -Die Moderaen Theorien dcr Chomie," aud 



. ! -.-. 



MoMriet Lord JaeMi Wellwooi a Scott i*h jurist, 

 bom in Edlnbuiyh in isll; died there April 27, 

 18M. He waa educated at the University of Kdin- 

 nad to the bar in 1838, and after 

 ea an advocate, rose to be 

 in 1H&0, and Lord Advocate in 1857. 

 Thia poet he held in all the Liberal ministries, sit- 

 tin* for Lcith, Edinburgh, and the Universities of 

 niaejui and Aberdeen in the House of Commons, 

 tube was raiaed to the bench in 1869 as Lord Jus- 

 Hat Clerk. In Parliament he labored to establish a 

 syatetn of education in Scotland, and ho 

 modernizing the old educa 



He was elected rector of Kdin- 

 bwvh University in 1868. lie was made a baronet 

 la 1871, and in 1874 waa rataed to the peerage aa Baron 

 HoMrietf of TttWebole. In 1888 ho retired. Lord 

 Mooorien* wrote much for the M Edinburgh He 

 and to-Kra*erVi llagaane" he contributed a novel 

 entitled M A Viail to my Diacontented Cousin. n 



Hoom. Haarj. an English artist, born in York in 

 Ittl ; died in Margate; Juno 22, 1895. He waa a son 

 of William Moore, a portrait and landscape painter, 



...-' \ : M - . . .. .. ;.-.-. 



M - . . 



llwy woo a hiirh repotation as a painter of nglish 

 eoaoarv la broad atyle on amall canvases before he 

 devoted himaelf to the study of the open sea, and de- 

 vtloped a rare art of catching the play of the wind 

 and Ilirht upon iu aorfaoe, and all the forma of waves. 

 Ilia jilioea, moathr ahowiag a plain expanse of water, 

 ended UTlfce Kogluh Channel, unrelieved by rock 

 orabore or aaiU ware exhibited and admired in Paris 

 fas* before they were appreciated by English critics 

 and aaaatnnn. He was made an associate by the 

 Roral Aeajdemj in 188ft, and an academician in 1898. 

 ariaoi. Bertke. a French painter, horn in 1840 ; died 

 in Part, ahoot March 1, 189ftT She waa the wife of 

 Itfeaa Manet, a brother of the painter Edouard Ma- 

 le developed a atyle of 



, socially the luminosity 



ikM ab fav to all her worka, whether portraits, in- 

 riattdaeapea. Sbc wm particularly happy 

 fctaf the beahfni mnaee and the transparent 

 In open-air pieeeaVaa in 

 orof MaVSuea, ahe 

 ^^in^uUhing the 

 e Femme au Bal M 

 iMfti w tb 



,-OMMI] general in 1*44; 



:,. ran in 1 

 I'.rm-h min 



murk in i i Ttu^al in 1- ;.' In 1 



he was mad < d e^Hti 



riences and : :in<l as a writ, r of 1<>P^K (I 



books waa noted for <^-\ him..>r and 

 neea. He puhli^h. 



years 1888-'S6 n (1^'>. 



the hild 

 . 

 Faith 



Noailles, Jules. I>ue de. 

 Pari*. o.-t. ; 



devoted himndf to foon<>mieal htn 

 land and tin- I'nili-d State, {,, Mudy f 

 ic condition-, and published works on th< 

 While i. 

 the Fren.-h mil 



; art in puMie atl'airs, hut w a- ono "t tl 



the ( 'olllt' 



t-nder entered into the allianee with lioulan^er. Till 

 ho succeeded hi.- father. 



Due d'Ayen. Hi.- \\--rl- in.-lude De la D<Sccntt* I 

 ii-ation en Anklet. 



iier.-hes Mir I'estimation ,! la liiehensc i 

 it privta en France et en Anirleterre," and l> < 

 de Kepublimie aux EtaU-li 

 O'Neill. John. 



an Kn-lif.li j.hilol.^ist. d 



.t, in .laimarv, 1^'.'. He \\ a> a 'icrk in llu- 

 British \V'ar < Mli-- for many year*, ami !it't<-rarl 

 sent to Cyprus as accountant i/rm-ral when n 

 bh alininistration wits tir>t cstuMishc.l tin n 

 (iurnct WnUcl.y. In that -a].ai-/ . 

 the new sy>ti-m the OOnipl'u-aU'd aiul ii; 

 arrangements bequeathed l>y the ottmnan nil- : 

 fixed the exchange vahu-.s of the many - 

 rcncy used in the i>hiixl. He <!<%.. ted hi min-- 

 the mastering of languages and v>. 

 triliutor U) the philological .journ:.!- <>l' I.'.n.l.n . 

 Paris. He wa- author of a philoeophica] w 



J'arativc relii.'i<'ii entitle.l "The Nurht <t'l 

 Opel. Julias, a (ic-rtuan hitorian, oorn in . 



July 17, Iv-i'.': li-l in Ha, 



studied history and philology at the t 



Halle and became a collaborator at the ! 



stitute in 1864, and abaeqoently direct-. r of the HIM I 



Gymnaainm. He was a hard-working m- m i.cr f V I 



historical commwsion of the provim :.n-l 



forrnanv year* president of the Thuringio Sa\'.n llu* 



torical Society. Some of his iiunun.u> work* nrr : 



-her Niedenftehaiaehe Kri.-tr. I881-'i' : -lt 



dunische Krie- v.n ir,-j4 bis 1626"; u l> 



Krieg von HJ-J7 his /inn Frieden \.,n I. 



and a memoir entitled u Dcnkwdrdigl 



Ratbameiatera S|,itten-l.,rf " H894). 

 Ormsby. John, nn Irih Hcholar, )K>rn in dart: 



bey. Mayo, April 'J.'. 1^21'; died n 



land, Get 80, 1895. He was educated at 



lege, Dublin, e'.ntrihutcd frcqucrr 



and was the author of u Autumn Rambl 



Africa n (1864) and M St i. llo flH 



beat known as a Spanlah scnolar. Ho translated < *^HI 



Poem of the Cid.' with intr<Mlu< 



andalao 44 I>"ii (^ui\t-." with intnMluetion und i (' 



(1884). Hi:* ver.-i<.n "f the ('id i- the only cOi^^^H 

 F.nirlinli. und comes as near as possible 



iipirit n}" th<- or'nrinal. 

 Palmer. Edwin, an Knirlinh H.-nryman. 



bury. Oxfordshire, July 18, 1824; died 

 i -'.'.">. He \va- the y. 



Scl borne. He was educate 1 



fellow of Balliol from 1848 to 1867. i I. 



feaaor of Latin in the nniv. r 



that office in 1878 on being appoint*-! An-hd< ;. 

 was a ripe M-holar. de< j.l y -. 



literature of Greece and li'.me. and aa tut 



fesflor at Oxford filled, as has b.-.-n w,-U 



" an eminent place amonir eminent coll. 



WHS one of the reviwjreof the New Testament and ed- 

 ited the revised Greek text. 



