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Apprentice, etc. An English confectioner, of the 18th century.

Nutting, H. Cypher. An English arithmetician.

Nutting, Mary O. Mary Barrett An American writer.

Nye, E. W. Mil Nye. An American journahst, of Detroit (7).

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Oakes, Miss Elizabeth. See

Smith, Mrs. E. (O)/'

OaKes, James, 1807-78. Acorn. An American merchant, of Boston ; for 50 years an intimate friend of Edwin For- rest,

OaMey, Frederick. Joshua Short.

O'Beirne, Rt. Rev. Thomas fcewis, D.B., Bishop of Meath, about 1748- 1822. A Consistent Whig; A Country Gen- tleman; An Irish Dignitary. An Irish clergyman; chaplain in the fleet under Lord Howe; d. in Ireland.

ObolensM, Yevgenii. UnExitt. A Russian exile.

O'Brien, Mrs. H. ZdL An American writer for the young, of the day.

O'Brien, J. W. Le correspondant du "Canadien" A Canadian traveller.

O'Brien, Jolin, 1836-. John T. Ray- mond. An American actor; 1>. in Buf- falo, ST.Y.; first appeared at Rochester,. N.Y., in 1853; in London, 1867.

O'Brien, Miss Mary. Julia Scott. An American writer, of St. Josephs, Mo.

Observator. Humphrey Medkcott. Supposed editor.

O'Connor, Eva M. E. M. O'C. An American bibliographer of the day.

O'Connor, John. John Morns, An American writer of the day.

O'Connor, Roger. Captain Rock. An Irish writer. See " 0' Sullivan, Morti- mer*

O'Connor, Thomas An Impartial Reuewer. An American political writer,

O'Conor, Charles, P.IX, 1760-1828. Columbanus. An Irish R. C. divine; ed- itor and translator of the " Irish Chroni- cles/' and librarian to the Duke of Buck- ingham; acquired the soubriquet of Columhanus O'Conor; d. at Belanagare, the seat of his brother, O'Conor Bon.

O'Conor, Charles P. Corporal John / The Irish Peasant Poet. An Irish poet.

O'Conor, E. E* 0'0< An Irish phil- ologist.

Odell, Jonathan, A.M. Camilla Querno, Poet-Laureate to the Congress. An English poet ; a schoolmaster at Epsom.

Celling, Mrs. Elizabeth Mary (Smee). Sis Daughter. An English

writer; daughter of Alfred Smce, the artist. Oertel, Philipp Frieclr%5h. WtlhcXiu,

1798-1867 W. O. von Horn. A German man of letters, of Wiesbaden, 1863-07.

Oertzen, Georg, Baron von, 1829-. Ludwig Robert. A German poet; b. at the paternal country seat, Brunn, in Mecklenburg-Strehtz ; educ. at homo, at Wittenberg and at Bonn, at Go'ttingen and Berlin. In 1879, he was German consul-general at New York, aud in 1880 at Constantinople.

O'Ferrall, Simon Ansley, Esq., 1780- 1844. S. A. Ferrall An Irish lawyer and traveller; b. at Dublin; spent two- years in travel in the United States, 1828-80; in 1835 was called to the Eng- lish Bar, at Gray's Inn, and practised lua profession in London, where he diet!.

Offord, Cecil. Harold Thornton. An English writer.

O'Flalierty, Barney, 1823-70. Bar- ney Williams. An Irish actor; b. in Cork; appeared in New York City in 1836; in London in 1855.

O'Francls, Mrs. Mary. Margaret Blount. An American writer of the day.

Ogden, Miss Anna Cora. See "Ritchie, Mrs. A. C. (0. M.)."

Ogden, G-eorge "W. Notus Nimini. An American writer, of Now Bedford, Mass. (?).

Ogden, James de Peyster. PuUius. An American writer on currency, etc.

Ogden, Joan Cosens, D.D,, -1800. A Citizen of the United States. An Amer- ican clergyman, b. in New Jersey; Ntnr Jersey Coll., 1770 ; rector at Portsmouth, JST.H, 1786-93; d. at Chestertown, Md.

Ogden, R. Ja. Podgers. An Ameri- can sporting 1 writer.

Ogilvie, Jano. A Labourer for Peace. A Scottish religious writer.

Ogle, Annie. Ashford Owen. An English novelist of the 'day.

Ogle, George, -1740. The Late Colonel ffenri/ Mordaunt. An English poetical translator.

O'Hanlon, Rev. John, M.H.I.A. La- geniensis. An Irish editor arid writer of the day.