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... Lord John Russell and Extensive Liberal Measures for Ireland,” Lord John Russell and Good Government of our Co- lonies,” Lord John Russell and Prosperity to the City of London, Lord ...
... W INTELLIGEATE BAIL COURT—(THIS DAY.) THE QUEEN V. LORD JOHN RUSSELL. Mr. O'Malley Irwin moved in person for a rule to show cause why an attachment should not he granted against Lord John Russell, for alleged contempt of court in refusing to produce certain ...
... a new Administration. The conference between Lord John Russell and the noble lords and other members of the Whig Cabinet, held last evening, terminated without any thing being decided. Lord John Russell left town this morning for Windsor, for the purpose ...
... French hold an interview with Lord John Russell yesterday at the Colonial Office. Mr. Holmes, M.P., had also an interview with his lordship yesterday. M. Guizot, the French Ambassador, had an interview with Lord John Russell yesterday at the Colonial Office ...
... lord john russell's resolutions. Lord JOHN RUSSELL postponed the resolutions on the subject of the education clauses of the Factories' bill, of which he had given notice, until Thursday in next week, consequence of the right hon. gentleman (Sir James ...
... The infant son of Lord and Lady John Russell was christened at the Royal Chapel in Windeor Castle thie day, in presence of her Majesty and Prince Albert. The ceremony was performed |by the Bererend Lord Wriothesley Russell. Prince Albeit, the Earl of Carlisle ...
... STATE THE CLASSES, Lord JOHN RUSSELL gave notice that on this day fortnight be should move certain resolutions with reference to the state of the labouring classes m this country. (Hear, bear.) He should in the interim state to the house tbe nature of ...
... intended to proceed with the Manchester Bishopric bill Lord JOHN RUSSELL said, that he would proceed with the bill at twelve o’clock to-morrow. In answer a question from Lord J. MANNERS, Lord JOHN RUSSELL said, that there was no foundation for the rumour that ...
... Porsetshire. In the course of the afternoon a Queen’s messenger was despatched from the residence of Lord John Russell to Windsor Castle. Lord John Russell dined last evening with Mr and Lady Theresa Lewis, at Kent House, Knightsbridge. The Duke of Bedford ...
... ADJOURNMENT OF THE HOUSE, It was moved by Lord JOHN RUSSELL that the house at its rising do adjourn to Monday.—Carried. ...
... FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 3, 1847. NEW PUBLICATIONS. Monday next, In Bro, A LETTER to the RIGHT HON. LORD JOHN RUSSELL. M.P., First Lord of Her Majesty's Treasury, Ac. Ac. on the bearing which the proposed Admission of Jews to Parliament, the Nomination ...