MR. JOHN RUSSELL
... MR. JOHN RUSSELL loath has oceurre.l at his re,idenee, Clash House, Mone:darra•tbbey. of Mr. John Rummell. an extensive tarn:er. of the Mourne district. and on- of the best known personalities in Co. Doan. ...
... MR. JOHN RUSSELL loath has oceurre.l at his re,idenee, Clash House, Mone:darra•tbbey. of Mr. John Rummell. an extensive tarn:er. of the Mourne district. and on- of the best known personalities in Co. Doan. ...
... LORI) JOHN RUSSELL. Tniiren are few spectacles more pitiable than that of a man w ho has ruined himself in life by the force of feebleness, And yet there are some persons who cannot be charged with any actual faults, and who are perfection itself, so ...
... SIR JOHN RUSSELL. Sir John Russel!, who was cordially received. ua;d he had come to tell them some results that had been obtained at and elsewhere —the results of to trv and find out bow to get the most out of the soil. There was one rule that they could ...
... LORD JOHN RUSSELL, It appears from an article in the Pott, that Lord John has been applied to by Lord Derby his political capacity. The Pott says, the malady on wbieb Lord John has been consulted from Knowsley to advise, one of excessive debili'y, which ...
... TO LORD JOHN RUSSELL. Mt Lord,—The recent course of events in Europe has been such as to awaken the liveliest emotions in the hearts of all who take an interest in the welfare of their kind. Your lordship is well aware, that iu these days at least, social ...
... TO LORD JOHN RUSSELL Rtvocant « , r»oexGcrmanlaM.irtlnum Hurcniin insigneni Mariyrem cl BrnuirdiQUtn Ochinum, alio-qtie farlnie • * quo* Ac&iecnlis coliucaut uilu frao« ant Jnventutis decoptioocm. Atnpbora s'ipviida Bucsroct Mnrtyri ut hjc-eOcoru.n a ...
... Cabinet. The Advertiser reports from an Irish paper that Lord J. Russell is to be created Lord Lodlow. The Observer says Lord John Russel will retain in bis earldom the name of Russell. He has not the slightest notion of giving public life. ...
... LORD JOHN RUSSELL. The Timet has a hading article, treating of Lord John Russell as almost extinct Statesman. Deducting those who voted for him out of kindness for old recollection-*, the education question, the Times does not think he would have been ...
... STROUD—LORD JOHN RUSSELL. The most lively interest was excited In the town and neighbourhood of Stroud Monday, by the announcement that Colonel Fox and Lord John Russell would visit Stroud on the morrow. On the morning of Tuesday they ar. rived, and twelve ...
... LORD JOHN RUSSELL. The Advertiser says, that the friends of Lord John Russell are now satisfied that he has not ths slightest chance in the city. THE ELECTIONS. The Globe gives a list of 115 cities and boroughs, which the nominations are fixed. Eight ...
... LORD JOHN RUSSELL. (From Random Recollections of the House ef Commons.) Lord John Russell le small in stature, considerably below the middle size. it slenderly made, and has altogether the appearance of person of a weakly constitution; his features ate ...
... LORD JOHN' RUSSELL. OoLEBAiTiE Election —Colebaibe, Jclv 3, 1841. Tlir lor ll.is boroo.li look io-d.>. and has terminated in the return Mr. Litton. I nated Richardson, Esq., and bj John Cramaie, Esq. ; and, a. candidate .« nominated ,n opposition, was ...