CAMPHAUSEN, OTTO VON Prussian statesman, born at Hiinshoven on Oct. 21, 1812, was edu cated at Bonn, Heidelberg, Berlin and Munich. After a distin guished career in law, he became a councillor in the ministry of finance in 1845 and in 1869 was appointed minister. He had been a member of the second chamber of the Prussian diet since 1849 as a Moderate Liberal. His financial policy aided by the French war indemnity, was successful in restoring the Prussian finances to a flourishing condition, but his liberalism earned him Bismarck's hostility and he was forced to resign. He died in Berlin on May 18, 1896.