Show Kel40r IIpraapatubra a t lUrlln The llrlllsh ambassador to Ucrmany Blr irancls Cavrndlib Iwwcaltc I the second son of lha lobo William He I bright Ijiscellcs M I third con of 1tie second Earl of Ilorewood and ht lady Caroline Ucorglana Howard ibughter orT of tbo sloth Karl of Carllsfo so that In point of family Blr Irancla town have to lake a back neat 10 anybody but royally and there ore those who contend that boll I just on good us that Ho was born In lilt out ut an early ago W08 pushed forward In hue diplomatic diplo-matic line his apprenticeship being served ns an attache al Madrid After that ho served In various capacities at turbo Ilerlln Copenhagen Home µ Washington I and Athens In nil I nf which I ffeI 3 place ho was regarded a nn able tactful tact-ful and I careful dlploniatlat 1 Ills capacity ca-pacity I for this work wa 1 cleverly shown when occasion demanded itlo t attention al charga daffaires Ho did J T y X11 L l y7 i r I rr r Bill IllANCIH IASCK1IK3 I service In InS and U79 In KgypL In the latter year ho wan sent to Hulgarli Y and did < lao well In that dllflcull poiltlon that he was mado n K 1 U M O In 1SS7 he was appointed envoy extraordinary extraor-dinary and minister plenipotentiary at 1 Huchnrcat later to go to Ito court of Icrsla to succeed r1 Henry Drummond V as minister there Ills skillful manipulation manipu-lation of affair In the Blioliu domain so commended him to the government that ho was sent In 1893 to sueceed Sir Ilobcrt Morler as ambassador at at Petersburg ud woo then given his presont post ono of thus most Important on tho diplomatic list of tho Drltlsb government Ho Is a dlgnldod gentleman gentle-man thoroughly capable of any work that all delicate position In German may dcnjaqil ot btwu |