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BARBEL (Barbus vulgaris) , a fish of the Cyprinid family, which is an inhabitant of the rivers of central Europe, and is very locally distributed in England. It has four barbels (Lat. barba, beard; fleshy appendages hanging from the mouth), and the first 'ray of the short dorsal fin is strong, spine-like and serrated behind. It attains a weight
Asia
great
BARB$-MARBOIS, FRANCOIS, MARQUIS DE (1745-1837), French politician, was born at Metz. He began his public career as intendant of San Domingo under the old regime. At the close of 1789 he returned to France, and then placed his services at the disposal of the revolutionary government. In 1791 he was sent to Regensburg to help de Noailles, the French ambassador , in the negotiations with the diet of the Empire concerning the*I possessions of German princes in Alsace
Napoleon
Consul
gift of 152,000 francs. In 1805 he was made grand officer of the legion of honour and a count, and in 18o8 he became president of the cour des comptes. In return for these favours, he addressed Napoleon
abdication of the emperor, and declared to the cour des comptes, with reference to the invasion of France by the allies, " united for the most beautiful of causes, it is long since we have been so free as we now are in the presence of the foreigner in arms." In June 1814, Louis XVIII. napped him peer of France and confirmed him in his office as president of the cour des comptes. Deprived of his positions by Napoleon during the Hundred Days he was appointed minister of justice in the ministry of the duc de Richelieu (August 1815). In this office he tried unsuccessfully to gain the confidence of the ultra-royalists, and withdrew at the end of nine months (May 1o, 1816).In 183o, when Louis Philippe assumed the reins of government, Barbe-Marbois went, as president of the cour des comptes, to compliment him and was confirmed in his position. It was the sixth
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