Show IMIL tit the a great english eta known under miller the name and title or of tile above calit lon wits hurn horn in lonion dee dec 21 1805 the lire life and do ings of this illustrious man uro ore so well known that it would bo be needless for us to Hei beitia tia euch each event of ills his career ile ho himself lira first t known to ilia public its IB an aa author by the introduction great alque tion vivian grey after which all works of ills his wie were received with avidity on the part of the people ilia eminent erni abilities abill ties as a states stales man have received recognition lie ile not only succeeded in lint lor for which li he almed but won lila ills way ai aa near tile head of tile the british government as was possible for any man to do riot not of royal lluu litle age this personage first came to la in 1837 frum from blaid ston kent two or throe three years loui louit to which timo time he haj had been defeated for tho the borri borrough ugh of wycombe Wy combe in 1811 lie he was elected for shrewsbury and la in 1847 for buckingham county where ills his estate wa situated lora lord beaconsfield Beacons field watt wai an acknowledged Jac genius iii a writer financier fillan cler orator diplomatic anil political leader bouder and abill being beanka a jew his triumphs ampha trl were a victory for ills his race pace the toss loss of such a man will indeed be greatly felt by the government during the last furty forty four years yeara lie he has floured conspicuously in the na lion I 1 having been for several years if not the still the practical ruler of england ills name will shine among those of the great men odthe of the world norl dand and especially in the annals or English history benjamin Dis real or died april 19 1881 at 5 in the at morn orning lne the deathbed death bed a ceno Is 13 described demorn as being very touching about 2 he be became comat comatose ogis tite athing with much but but toward his hid end lie he was more quiet and his face became placid tho action of the heart arid pulse continued some minutes after breathing had caused As tho the end and was so quiet JI it was some time before it was realized rea llod that he be was dead 1 lord Beacons beaconsfield field will be burled buried by the side of his w ife ifa in a grave of the parish church of manor it Is id d that this was his earnest desire although the queen and people would no doubt gladly accepted the honor to prepare one for him in westminister West minister ab abney ey but his bis own wishes will be respected |