Show LATE HHNnv REEVE 110 lton Mlmr or the lillnharch Ito slow l mil n Surest Neholse I Mr henry llrevo has died at the ail vanct se of st and tho IJdlnborgh llevlew li one more without an editor edit-or Mr Itveto succeeded the late Aim IlfOOrle Cornewnll Lewi In the editor hip of the great quarterly In 1855 end I he l ruled on the tradition of Jeffrey with acknowledged succcin A mailer of French and tlcrtnnn he published considerable number of translation In eluding le Tocqticvlllo Democracy but hums chief lltcrar nchletcmcnt was the editing of I hnrlei Orevllle Jour 41t J r h fl1t 1 r I11111Y IIJJI out Thl tens n task of unexampled delicacy for nrevlllo wrote shout lilt contniicr rle without the least rand servo r-and wins particular candid In hli crltleUms of tin Illustrious p r aoMgea with whom In lilt rapacity of clerk of the privy council ho wa brought into clone contact It was un derttood at tho time that Mr Ileeve de ferred to the Judgment of tho queen sovinl Important points connected with tbo publication of the Journal but It was alto said that tho work excited 1 a by no means fa orablo Inlcrcit at tho court It remains however ono of the i meet Important contributions to our soclil and political history Mr Iteavo hold the pott of registrar to tho privy couMll till 1887 Ho was on termi of clues Intimacy with autos of tho most eminent men of letters In Trance and ono tf his last visit abroad was paid to the Due Aumalo at Chnnlllly In thus domain of foreign potpies bo had a wld ixperence much eiiproclated by nibi than ono of our itak mcn |