OBITUARIES. A>! 







tie defeat of the troops under Gene. Jerk- 



- th.- lut; :ai'|hannok-c 



ilUL In 

 ttysburtf his divUion we* 





o serious riaks with no 

 ..f SIMOJM MI, *i. v t,i,.:i, ,.f 



. . ; 



h hi* pond Mi was justified. 



!,* 



.-orKta,aid 

 Manh. 



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181 



end in 

 1876 pnetmashu of that < 



M Nlllai vimiirl J a nir Ren w Irk, jurist, born 



Paul. 



k n jfraduir 

 Oolltft, 1' ' -. ' I*"!'''. ' : i 1*1 :. U* ft! 



flee of I-M win 



war: was admitted t.. tl. 19; and - 



t in 1832. In 1856 

 be remoTed to St. Paul, where a year later he wae 



rlrvtrd iudp- of tho M Judicial ' 



sota, He was api-'int^i an associate justice 



i held the 

 I 



liruarv. 1H75, he was elected 

 Henat MIA re-elect While in the 



nooeededRosooeConkiuiKftt th- h,-ud of th.- 

 on Commerce, and was also a member of 



tli.- < QBjmJttM "H tl- JmH i.ir -v Iii I- 1 ." i !.. WSJ 



tn QojMnl A^ 



M. I'll! 



fanning and stock raising when eighteen yean old, 

 and ttli-d in .1. n 

 tered tbe live-stock trade on a: 

 rented new devices and method* for tbe treatment 

 of animal matter : and deAtgned and put into oper 

 r system. He was a member of 

 n*y dhy in 1864-TO, 



lu-ht company and became its president ; wae prwi- 

 f wvjfjsj Marings bank* ami a \\V 



and .. in-.! a ]Mi|rr mill nrn 



Delaware weierOmi 



'*:tnd wM 



.elTProfr^r of r^Uh i INli 



'ho South. In im 

 ,11- nr t^reamr 



-t. death. 



- - 



tH ...,r M ' ...' " , - 

 flarrtjrk Ma\ - j- 



-*tr... June . ll; died on ttuiea 

 I.U. ' 4 >I4.IW7. I 



! .-. | 

 I WMOMil 



electeti to the I 

 leji tvnn in th- 



ral Affair* and the 

 it ntul a member of the Com- 



mrr. Imiiiicrnli.in. '.> 

 \Voman Siiffra.- 

 18M he was a deleira >! Km 



ry of the Tn-a.Mir>. Pr- Umi 



urged Senator McPhenon to accept th. 



realms 1- 

 Xn! ^ vil lenprman. bom in 



wa graduate I at 1 

 ,-e In 185K. and at IWrkcl. 

 1863; was ordained deacon fa the Protestant Kpfa- 



';-....., . . . . 



I ... . 



Muineaftil nneMetnd coodurtor. He made a eoe> 



'. ' . - ,- ) . , . -. i -. 

 . .,. , .,. .... ,-.. -.-... ,-..-'.. .. 

 OrWaodLor 





read 



ii . 



in IIHB ne came to nev Torn city and 

 mosioal director at tbe Aetor PUee Opecm 



; f .,..- ... - .- ,- 



sjrfe H. j^ned tbe new AoBdemy of 



Music with Cirii 



flnt tn 



a. tun. 1 Stales,- II TmralotV in lift* ; 



rodooed Adelina Patti to tbe poblie m 

 be 1898. Hr rrtuni. 



I864.n theboiliiingwas 



1866; losing in tbe fire a great deaf of 

 mery. onetntnea, and tbe mejfa of 80 



of tbe rebuilt Acadomjr m 1*67 : 

 :keV(r>owtbs Grand) Opera rfs. in 1- 

 d to tbe Academy in IMP: brought oat Pau- 

 line Lucca in 1879; produced ~SWpy 

 original American opera, i 

 callv 



:-> rariy edocalion in tbe 



t..n ,.f hi* birth, and at a very early age ebowed a 

 for art and a 



UM prect I- 



ll, i.,s htti,- ofmxtHlfer. Iwvwvet 

 K' in Dinting, and probably 



: TV .; .'.- ^ , -' . .- 



Hart, he mar be said to haw been mrtirallv 

 *. If taught painter. Nevenbelesj^ his P^sss was 



'''' . ' ' r 



tone to bare one of bit nen vases bung at tbe an- 



nualrxhlt 



age. Tbrnceforward his progress as an artist was 



Vork 



had a stu 



yean later be was elected MI associate member of 

 tbeAoadnr 

 ber. Tbefblloi 



. traveled In England. 



year, and again in 1880 and 

 Enland, and from 188S to 



tedhidua 



I' m > *:- !. ::,. -ut th. ir , ?T- , : up ' . 

 In the courw of hb trareb and during hi* rest- 

 on UM Continent be worked indefatigaMy. 

 as be wa* a man of a plastic mind, bis art be- 

 coneidenbl? modified, not alone br what be 

 saw of other meat work, but bv the *tu.i.. "f Na- 

 ture umlrr aspect* N'or did his sojonrn 

 m France and bit wandering* in Kngland result in 

 any detriment of his indivMuaht y. Martin was a 



