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Motmsey, Thomas. T, IL An Eng- lish Fnend, of Sunderland. Mountain, George Jehoshaphat,

D.D, 1789-1863. The Bishop of Montreal. An American Prot. prelate, b. at Que- bec, Canada; Bishop of Montreal, 1836; and of Quebec, 1850 ; d. near Quebec.

Mountain, Jacob, D.D., 1750-1825. Jacob, Lord Bishop of Quebec. An Amer- ican prelate; b at Thwaite Hall, Nor- folk, Eng.; Bishop of Quebec, 1793- 1825; d. near Quebec.

Mountain, Jacob Henry Brooke, DD. J. H, B. M. An English, clergy- man; Rector of Blunham, 1831-70 et seq.; prebendary in Lincoln Cathedral, 1812.

Mowatt, Mrs. Anna Cora (OgdenJ. See "Ritchie, Mrs. A. C. (0, M.)."

Mountenay, Barclay de. B. A. An English political writer.

Mountinorres, Harvey Redmond Morres, 2d Lord Viscount, 1743-97. Themistocles. An Irish peer, of Castle Morres, Co. Kilkenny; d. in York- street, St. James Square, London, See " Morres, H. R."

Mowhray, Bev. Thomas. T. M. A Scottish minister; a suffering presbyter of the Church of Scotland.

Moxon, Edward, Esq., 1801-58. E. M. An English poet and publisher, of London ; d. at Putney Heath, Surrey,

Mudford, William, 1782-1848. At- talus; Martin Gribaldus Swammerdam. An English, journalist; b. in London; for many years editor of the "London Courier"; translator and author.

Mudge, Henry, 1806-74. A Foe to Ignorance ; One of Themselves ; A Surgeon, M. R. C. 8,; Z. A. C. An English tem- perance advocate ; b. and d. at Bodmin ; educ. at St. Bartholomew's Hospital, London.

Mudie* Robert, 1777-1842. Laurence Langshank, Gknt.; A Modern Greek. A Scottish naturalist; b. in Porf arshire ; from 1820, of London, where lie died.

Mueller, Friedrich Max, LL.D., 1823-. An Alien; Philmdus. An emi- nent German orientalist; b. at Dessau; Professor at Oxford Univ., 1860-76 ; has, since that time, resided alternately in England and Germany.

Mtiller, Karl, 1819-. Ot fried Mylius. A German author j b at Stuttgart ; in 1840 entered the TJnir, of Tubingen, where he completed his education; for 26 years from 1842 conducted the "Er- heiterungen" of his time; and became in 1868 co-editor and co-writer of the " All- gcmeine Familienzeitung," etc.

Miinch-Bellinghausen, Eligiua Franz Josef, ITreiherr von, 1800-7^ FnednGh. Halm. A German poet, b at Krakau ; went early to Vienna, whore he chiefly spent Ms life and where he died

Muhlenberg, William Augustus, D D., 1796-1877. One of the Memorialists ; An American clergyman ; b. in Pennsyl- vania ; Superintendent and Bcctor of St. Luke's Hospital, 1858-77.

Muir, Joan, D.CL, 1810- /. M.,* A Layinan A Scottish orientalist; b. at Glasgow; in 1828 entered the East India Civil Service; iii 1862 endowed a chair of Sanscrit, etc., at the Univ. of Edinburgh, with 6000.

Muir, Thomas 8. T. B. >/.; Unda. A Scottish writer of the day.

Muir, William An Attorney. A Scottish writer

Muldoon, William H. Mul; The Man about Town. An American journal- ist, of Kew York City.

Mullany, Patrick F, 1847. J?. A. M.; Brother Axanas. An American R. C. clergyman; Professor of English in the Rock Hill Coll., Eilicott City, Md,

Mumfoird, Miss Angelina S. Picciola. An American poet, of New York City j sister of Mrs. Mary L. Seward.

Blundt, Klaara Muller, 1814-73. Luise Muhlbach. A German novelist; b. at Neubrandenburg; wife of Theodor Mundt, of Berlin, where she died.

Munsell, Joel, 1809-80. Arthur Prynne. An American author, printer, and publisher, of Albany ; b. at North- field, Mass. ; d. in Albany.

Murat, Paul Hyppolite de. Paul Hyppohte de J/*** A French writer.

Murden, Mrs. Eliza. A Lady of Charleston, S C. An American poet.

Murfree, Miss Mary Noailles. Charles JScjbert Craddock, An American novelist ; b. in Nashville, Tenn, whore she lived till after the war, when the family re- moved to Murfreesborough, and three or four years ago to the vicinity of St, Louis, Mo.

Murphy, Arthur, Esq., 1727-1805. Chai les Ranger, Esq. An Irish journalist and dramatist; "disliking his occupation as a merchant, unsuccessful us a player, an almost briefless barrister, a political writer of little depth (although more suc- cessful as a dramatist and biographer), and a commissioner of bankrupts, died in 1805 in the enjoyment of a pension of 200 a year." B. in CloonicLuin, near Elphin, Co Eoscommon ; lived and d in London.

Murphy, George Mollett. An Un-