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He began contributing to the press about the time Gen. Strother's "Vir- ginia Illustrated" first appeared in "Harper's," and published a collective edition of his poems in 1872 under the title " Wild Flowers of Wisconsin."

Du Soiled John S. Knickerbocker. An American journalist, of Philadelphia.

Dutens, Rev. Louis, 1729-1812. Louis; Duchillon. An English writer; b. in Tours, Prance ; took orders in the Church of England, and became rector of Elsdon, Northumberland; d. in Lon- don.

Dutt, Shoshee Chunder. J. A. Q-. Barton. A Hindoo writer of to-day, of Calcutta.

Dutton, Anne. A. D. An English writer of the early part of the 18th cen- tury.

Dutton, George. Bank Crash, Esq. An American writer on finance.

Du Vallon, Berguin. Un Obsenateur resident sur les lieux. A French resident in Louisiana early in the century.

Duveyrier, Anne Honore Joseph, 1787-1866. Hdesville. A French dram- atist ; b. in Paris ; studied law, but pre- ferred to work for the theatre

Duyckinck, Evert Augustus, A.M., 1816-78. Felix Merry. An American editor and essayist; b. in New Tork

City; Columbia Coll., 1835; admitted to the bar, 1837, but devoted himself to- literary pursuits ; d. in his native city.

Dwight, Timothy, D.D., LL D., 1752- 1817. An Inhabitant of New England. An American divine; b. at Northampton^, Mass ; Yale Coll., 1769; President of his alma mater, 1795-1817 ; d. at Phila- delphia.

Dyer, Mrs. Cornelia C. (Joy). One of them. An American writer.

Dyer, Hon. Eliphalet, LLJX, 1721- 1807. E. D. An American lawyer and politician ; b. at Windham, Conn. ; Yale Coll., 1740 ; chief justice of Connecticut, 1789-97.

Dyer, Rev. George, 1755-1841. G. D An English classical scholar and anti- quary; b. in London, and from 1792 a resident in that city ; a friend of Charles- Lamb ; d. in London.

Dyson, Kev. Charles, 1787-1860. D. An English scholar; for a short time- Professor of Anglo-Saxon, Oxford ; suc- cessively incumbent of Nunburnholme in, Yorkshire, Nasing in Essex, and finally of Dogmersfield in Hampshire, where he died.

Dyson, Mrs. Charles Q. Z>, An English writer; wife of the preceding.

Dyson, Timothy J. Quiver, An- American journalist, of Brooklyn, N.Y-

Eagles, Rev. John, M.A., 1784-1855. Llewellin Penrose ; TheSketcher; Theman- inthemoon; Vive valeque. An English clergyman ; was for five years curate of Rev. Sydney Smith at Halburton; and resided at Bristol, his native place, 1841- 55, without pastoral charge, devoted to artistic and literary pursuits.

Barbery, Matthias, A.B, M. E.; Anonymous Londmensis ; Philalethes. An old English writer of the first part of the 18th century.

Early, Miss M. A. Cousin May Carleton. See "Fleming, Mrs. M. A. (Early)."

Easby, J. A Citizen of the World. An English writer, of Manchester.

Eastlake, Lady Elizabeth (Rigby), 1816-. A Lady. An English writer; b. in Norwich; widow of Sir Charles Locke Eastlake.

Eastwick, Edward Backhouse, C.B., F.R.S., 1814-83. An Ex-Political. An English orientalist, b in London;

M.A., Oxford; called to the bar, 1840 ^ M.P. for Penryn and Falmouth, 1868-74.

Eaton, Asa, BJ)., 1778-1858. The Rector. An American clergyman ; b. at Plaistow, 1N.H. ; Harv. Univ., 1803 ; Rec- tor of Christ Church, Boston, 1805-37 ; Instructor at Burlington, N.J., 1837-41 \, Rector at Bridgewater, Mass., 1841-58,. residing in Boston.

Eaton, Mrs. Charlotte Ann (Wai- die), -1859. An Englishwoman. A Scottish writer, second daughter of George "Waldie, Esq, Hendersyde-park, Roxburghshire, and wife of Stephen Eaton, Esq., of Ketton-hall, Rutland; d. in Hanover-square, London.

Eaton, Edward Byron. Sosiosch. An American writer.

Eaton, George B. Jacobstajf. An- American editor, of New York City.

Eaton, William, 1764-1811. W. E. An American soldier ; b. at Woodstock,. Conn.; Dartmouth Coll., 1790; United States Consul at Tunis, 1798-1803; Navy