LITERATURE

... accept the tragedy of which Lord John Russell wrote in his idle hours as an average specimen of the powers of its author, the Prime Minister. Tatw ROric, DaAmATic RECORD-THEATItsCALS AT WIND- sons CASTLE. Edited by John K. Cltapman. J. Mitchell, Old Bond ...

Reviews

... nerucgor-read in thefirst lcolumn of the sixth pago thereof the language en- un.iatedhby Mr. Edmonds, and approved by Lord John Russell. Ideclaro solemnly that neither Wil- liams nor Sharp Said anything more threatening to the peace than the language thus ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... d, and even the reader least addicted to romance will find much to interest him here. The edition is dedicated to Lord John Russell as an attempt to portray some of the circum- stances that modify the human character, and some of the : phases .of ...

Reviews

... demonstration in comparison ?? Mr. Attwoodff assemblage of ;160,'000 men at Birmingham-a. asserablage.sanotioned by Lord John 'Russell, andgathered with thewavowed inten- tioni of marching to London if necessary? *. W~hat, l oot was the conduct of 'Williaiims ...

FINE ARTS

... Rosse, Granville George Earl Granville, Francis a Earl of Ellesinerp, Edward Geoffrey Lord Stanley, John e Russell (commonly called Lird John Russell), Sir Robert ,* Peel, Henry Laboachere, William Ewart Gladstone, Sir A.rchibald Galloway, or thb Chairmain ...

Reviews

... the d ?? in thefirs t tolumn of the sixth page tberel f the language en- anintined by ar. idemonds, and approved by Lord !John Russell. I de,^laro solemnly that neither Wil- X lliam)s nor Sharp said anything more threatening to the peace than the language ...

Literature

... steed, John Bunyan, as equipped for the Sunday journey. With pleasure have we travelled many a mile with the pair, through the medium of the easy transit afforded by the press, listening with easy complacency to the creaking of the saddle as a John padded ...

GREAT INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION OF 1851

... well-beloved councillor Edward Geoffrey Lord Stanley-our right trusty and well-beloved coun- cillors John Russell (commonly called Lord John Russell), Sir Robert Peel, Bart., Henry Labouchere, and William Ewart Gladstone-Our trusty and well-belovd Sir ...

THE REVIEWS

... the Whigs ; and the Mintisters are accused of having shown themselves upholders of scepticisam and profaneness. L.rd John Russell has given offence somewhere by his ecclesiastical prefermemits. i Almost all the dignfiaries 71iD have been advanced, ...

FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE OF FRIDAY

... Queeitsberrr, William Earl of hoKse, Granville George Earl Granvilit, Francis Earl of Ellesmere, Edward Gentfrca Lord Stanlev John Russell (commionly talled Lord Jolni Rtussell), Sir htobert'Pcel, fenry Labouchere, W illiaiii Ewvart Gladstone, Sir Archibald ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... Lord Dufferin have joined the circle visiting the Mlarquis and Marchlioness of Salisbury at Hatfield House, Ilerts. Lord John Russell is expected to arrive in Lon- don for the seacon on next Saturday; and on Wednesday, the l1th, the noble Preinier will ...

THE NEW COMMISSION OF FINE ARTS

... well-beloved U councillor Edward Geoffrey, Lord Stanley; ojsr right trusty k aud well-beloved conilcitlors John Russell (comnnoulyalled Ji Lord John Russell), Sir Robert Peel, Baronet, lenry Labouchere, and William Ewart Gladstone; our trusty end r e. well-beloved ...