Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... Attorrney- t9 General, in l1841 Lord Chancellor of Ireland. lie its ne had only held the office for a few weeks when the ed Whigs retired, and lie was thrown aside. Ile no employed his leisure in -writing the entertainitug ve Lives of the Lord Chancellors ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... seen that not Garibaldi Winself could have strivea harder to ?? the, sop ioxiidf!ice from , lItaly.: The remarkab e eveilt WhiG liave HinCaw . exhibited Ii3spolioy, the allnexat-on of Unibria ardl, the Marches, with that df the Two Sici'iies, arc fresA ...

THE MUNICIPAL ELECTION

... to exercise their best judgment, and vote for measures irrespective of whether such measures were brought forward by tory or whig. (Hear, hear.) On other occasions they had shown u liberality their a well-known tact tha* period th* eci'vatives held supremacy ...