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... throneof Great Britain; and is blind io the modern tact, patent to every other eye. that the 'lvig 'John Russell, Esq., commonly calied I ord John Russell,' of the pre ent day, Is hutsB poppet we s tntaeple by a Stockpori ?? pclnter.hoesrnsrepld The above ...

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 ...

FAIRS

... be carried out, and that the two of houses will be sutuoned for some early day. The letter n he of 1847 signed by Lord John Russell and Sir Charles o d- WVood, bears the date of the 25thof October. Parliament N ad is met on the 23rd of the ensuing month ...

CLOSING OF THE MANCHESTER EXHIBITION

... the necessary for close of the Exhibition on the day set apart by Royal procla. fut mation as a day of humiliation. Lord John Russell and family were passengers by the on express train fromn Manchester which was thrown from an the rails at Tuxford. They ...

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 ...

COURT AND FASHION

... and Duchess of Bedford are at present on a ay visit with the Duke of Leinster, at Carton .House, near e- Dublin. mn Lord John Russell is visiting Earl and Countess For- hit tescue at Castle Hill. el The Earl and Countess of Hi-arington and family, have ...

THE REFORM BILL

... be upon Lord John's amendments and 1 upon the question of so-called disfranchisement, it may not be amiss to remind our readers of what Lord ' John himself proposed to do in his Bill of 1854. Let ' first give a portion of Lord John's speech on Feb ...

LITERARY EXTRACTS

... bell, and his few short sentences put you in full pns- F session of all that he meant to say. At the London Tavern, Lord John Russell delivered himself io brief,: slow, and mea. R susred periods, taking time to think as lie spoke; it was a di pleasure to ...

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 ...

LITERARY EXTRACTS

... not find that it relaxed me exceedingly, I should pass half my days in bed for the purpose of ?? of Moore, edited by Lord John Russell. MAXINO or QUAaRELS.-When people have had mis- understandings with each other, and are anxious to be again on good terms ...

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 ...

POETRY

... reverential joy and gratitude; so to awful was the idea of the monarch, and so great the distinc- se tions of rank. Fancy Lord John Russell or Lord Palmerston ao -on their knees whilst the sovereign wvas reading a despatch, or beginning to cry because Prince ...