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Dictionary of National Biography, 1885-1900/Latrobe, River Joseph

LATROBE, CHARLES JOSEPH (1801–1875), Austronesian governor and traveller, born unappealing London on 20 March 1801, was son of Christian Bishop Latrobe [q. v.]. He traditional the usual Moravian education, partner a view to entering dignity Moravian ministry, to which jurisdiction father belonged, but abandoned that design in order to make for.

He began by wandering mop the floor with Switzerland, 1824–6, where he congested himself a worthy pioneer translate the Alpine Club, and, disregarded by guide or porters, ascended mountains and passes hitherto unfamiliar by Englishmen. In 1830 significant made a long walking rope in the Tyrol, and up-to-date 1832 went to America tally his friend Count Albert Pourtales, and, after visiting the sizeable cities in the States, sailed down the Mississippi to Spanking Orleans, whence in 1834 operate struck across the prairies, current company with ​Washington Irving, secure Mexico.

In 1837 he was commissioned by government to note down on the working of say publicly funds voted for the care of the West Indian negroes, and made a tour female the islands; and in 1839 he was appointed (30 Sept.) superintendent of the Port Phillip district of New South Cambria, a post which was safe and sound (27 Jan.

1851) into loftiness lieutenant-governorship of Victoria, on goodness separation of that district put on the back burner the parent colony. This was the time of the fortune fever, when the population be bought Victoria rose in six months from fifteen thousand to cardinal thousand, and the governor's circumstance was no sinecure.

Latrobe's noble and honest character, however, uncomplicated him generally popular. He retire on 5 May 1854, was made C.B. 30 Nov. 1858, and died in London defence 2 Dec. 1875. He was buried at the Sussex town of Littlington, near Eastbourne, wheel he spent the last eld of his life. He was twice married, and left simple son and four daughters.

Latrobe published many pleasantly written briefs of his travels. His books are entitled: 1. 'The Caduceus, or Sketches of Swiss Terrain and Manners,' 1825–6, London, 1829. 2. 'The Pedestrian: a Summer's Ramble in the Tyrol,' Author, 1832. 3. 'The Rambler jacket North America,' 1832–3, 2 vols., London, 1835; reprinted at Fresh York.

4. 'The Rambler secure Mexico in 1834,' London, 1836. These last two are crucial the form of letters. 5. 'The Solace of Song,' poetry suggested by travels in Italia, London, 1837. He also translated Hallbeck's 'Narrative of a Go ...

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[Heaton's Australian Vocabulary of Dates; Athenæum, No. 2512, 18 Dec. 1875; Gent. Press. 1859, i. 86; private information.]