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REDUCTION OF DUTY ON TEA DEPUTATION.TO LORD JOHN RUSSELL

... Dallas, waited upon Lord John Russell at his official residence Downing-street, for the purpose of re- present—tg the present state of the trade, and the public ad- vantages which would accrue from a reduction of duty. Lord John Russell received the deputation ...

THE WIDOW'S CHARGE AT THE DAUGHTER'S BRIDAL

... OPINION OF LORD JOHN RUSSELL. We reprint tile opinion of the late Rev. Sidney Smith, of the character of Lord John Russell, which is peculiarly appropriate at the present moment:- ' There is not a better man in England than Lord John ...

In pursuance of her Majesty's Comjd d'elire, directed to the Dean and Chapter of Llandatf. those dignitaries ..

... is serious intention opposing the confirmation Dr. Hinds, should be elected (?) the Dean and Chapter of Norwich. If Lord John Russell persists in not only appointing unsound men, but in systematically excluding, as a general rule, those who are acknowledged ...

DR. HAMPDEN

... guidance of its rural dean and two honorary canons of Hereford cathedral, is also about to transmit a petition to Lord John Russell and the Archbishop of Canter- bury, expressive of the warm approval of its clergy at the appointment of Dr. Hampden.. A ...

ELOPEMENT IN HIGH LIFE

... in high society- The young lady is the Hon. Miss Lister, elßest danghtrr of the late Lord Ribblesdale, and the late Lady John Russell, and consequently step-daughter of the Pre- mier, and Mr. Maurice Drummond, third son of Mr. Charles Drummond, the opulent ...

The MONTHLY MAGAZINE, for January 1832

... For rich men and the great Were driven from the state In the year thirty one. We had a glorious bustle With little Lord John Russell, Expecting in the tussle We surely must have won And though but by a fraction We failed in over re-action, They called ...

THE VILLAGE BELLS

... of Lords they have not ven- c torch qpqn a word. In the Commons they have been a rt6.resqlitcd by one speech from Lord John Russell, and d t~og psegepef triviality, made to do duty as speeches, fromn f Lo'P~d,.Pnelsreton. As for the quantity of talk by ...

THE HORSE LAMENT

... Administration. Sir Robert Peel did much to effect, this no object by the establishment of the Metropolitan Police; pu and Lord John Russell has followed up the philanthropic W views of the Right Hon. Baronet by the mitigation of tra punishment for criminal offences ...

AGRICULTURAL DISTRESS

... not aware that it had lowered either their rents or taxes (Cheers.) When Sir Robert Peel resisted the proposition of Lord John Russell for a fixed duty on corn, proved beyond all dispute that the quarter would a most inadequate protection the British farmer ...

MAY

... 1 correctness ,Ts of the accounts handed to Lord John Russell, ott which use accounts he grounded the resplution with respect to the tens- I poral affairs of the Irish Church : n-. 1Lord John Russell, on making a motion as to the ap-11 ig propriation ...

RAILWAY INTELLIGENCE

... attendance. — l have the honor to be your faithful servant, J. Russell. The Ministry. — We understand the whole of the cabinet ministers will be in town by Thursday next. Lord John Russell will give a parliamentary entertain- ment en the 18th inst, to ...

FRASER'S MAGAZINE FOR AUGUST

... Established Church Bill, which is a measure of real, but at v the same time of Conservative, reform. Lord Melbourne and Lord John Russell both expressed, and we doubt not o sincerely, their high approbation of it; but, for the very ti good and sufficient reason ...