GARNIER-PAGES, LOUIS ANTOINE French politician, was born at Marseilles on Feb. 16, 1803. His brother ETIENNE (1801-1841) was secretary of the society Aide toi, le ciel t'aidera, under the Restoration, supported the revolu tion of July and sat in the Chamber of Deputies from 1831 until his death. Louis Antoine fought on the barricades in 1830, and after his brother's death was elected to the Chamber. He was a leading spirit in the affair of the reform banquet fixed for Feb. 22, 1848. He was a member of the provisional government of 1848, and was named mayor of Paris. On March 5, he was made minister of finance, and incurred great unpopularity by the im position of additional taxes. He was a member of the Constituent Assembly and of the Executive Commission. Under the Empire he was conspicuous in the republican opposition and opposed the war with Prussia, and of ter the fall of Napoleon III. became a member of the Government of National Defence. Unsuccessful at the elections for the National Assembly in 1871, he retired into private life, and died in Paris on Oct. 31, 1878. He wrote Histoire de la revolution de 1848 (8 vols., 186o-1862) ;Histoire de la com mission executive (1869-1872); and L'Opposition et l'empire (1872).