THE WAR AGAINST THE CHURCH—LORD JOHN RUSSELL
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... GLASGOW DINNER TO LORD JOHN RUSSELL. The Glasgow contains the following docu- relating to a festival about ‘to be held in that city in honour of the Noble Secretary for the Colonies -— “othe Right Hon. Lord John Russell, her Majesty’s Secretary for “« ...
... THE FAILURE OF LORD JOHN RUSSELL FORM A MINISTRY EXPLAINED AUTHORITY. At length we have an authenticated testimony to the course which, After much fiddle faddle Caused the egg to prove addle, as Butler sings. We are at length assured by one of the parties ...
... BIRTH. On the Sd instant, in this coonty, the lady of John Russell Esq., M. P.. of daughter. ' marbiagesT ~ On Monday se'nnicht, John Edwards Dyson. Esq. of the 3d Dragoon Guards, to Jane, eldest daughter Mr. Birmingham.' April 30, at St. Martin's Church ...
... (To fie roll) ftp auction. On the FARM, late in the occupation of Mr. JOHN RUSSELL, of the Bath Heref., Leamington Pnom, (Deceased), »T MESSfKS. WHITE AND SON, On WEDNESDAY. 26. 1840, ALL the STOCK and Valuable FARMING IMPLEMENT —comprising two useful ...
... BIRTH. On Tuesday last, May 5, in Batb-street, Leamington, the lady of awn. John Russell, jun , Kee On the 30th ult., in tingham-place, London, the Viscountess Hood, of a On the 23th uit., io Leamington, the lady of Major Stephens, of a daughter. MARRIED ...
... Lord John Russell, as ministerial leader of the House of Commons, has issued the usual circular, requiring the attendance of the friends of government on the 4th of February, the first day of the approaching session. The Canadian Rebels.—ln the Bail Court ...
... It will be seen that Lord John Russell has laid the table of the House of Commons, a series ten resolutions upon the subject of education, to be considered after the recess. Whatever causes this all-important subject to be more thoroughly winnowed useful ...
... and threats Lord John Russell, and proceed in due course to the election of a dean. It will be remembered that Lord John, in the first instance, nominated a near and dear relative that dignity ; end that nomination was, in ecclesiastical sense, so improper ...
... GOVERNMENT Several members having addressed the House in favour of, and against the proposed plan, Lord John Russell replied at considerable length to the arguments adduced by his opponents; after which, Sir Robert Peel spoke in favour of the government ...
... The Earl Warwick, the Earl of Chichester, and Mr. Lister had interview with Lord John Russell the Home Office on Wednesday. The Earl of Warwick bad an interview with Viscount Melbourne on Thursday, in Dowaiag-streeL WARWicKSHittB Assizes.—The Commission ...
... threats Lord John Russell, nud proceed in due course to the election of a dean. It will be remembered that Lord John, in the first instance, nominated a near and dear relative’' to that dignity ; and that nomination was, in an ecclesiastical sense, improper ...