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NOTES OF THE WEEK

... in the art of government and the responsibility of representation. Bat one can hardly believe that statesman like Lord John Russell, who could not think of permitting a Reform Bill even to be read second time, unless its promoters would pledge themselves ...

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 ...

NOTES OF THE WEEK

... our own correspondents of provincial journals note with minute particularity how the members sat and looked; how Lord John Russell significantly and ostentatiously shook hands with Lord Palmbbston, and did the Bame with Mr. Gladstone and Sir James Graham ...

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 ...

NOTES OF THE WEEK

... find that it meets with ready acceptance from any other leaders of parties. If we could catch Lord Palmebston, or Lord John Russell, or Mr. Bbight, for instance, talking in this strain, we should be glad to think that our principles had made much wider ...

WHAT NEXT?

... cavilled at it as an unconstitutional step, for which no precise or sufficient reason had been assigned. And while Lord John Russell and Mr. Bright confessed that the war was unavoidable. Lord Palmerston, with a recklessness of assertion never surpassed ...

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 ...

EMIGRATION

... Vagabonds Alight mend their ways in Rhodes. PRISON REGULATIoNs.-Tfie following was trans. mitted to the Sheriffs by Lord John Russell on Saturday se'nnight :- Whitchall, Oct. 12, 1835. Gentlemen,-I beg to direct your attention to an act passed in the ...

LITERARY SOUVENIR FOR 1829

... whispered, papers front Mr. Lockhart, Lord John Russell, the g) Author of the Lovers' Quarrel, and-other-distinguished writers. The principal avowed contributors to the work ?? Author of, Holland-Tide, and the John-Doe of the 6O'flairaTales; Dr. Maginn; ...

SPIRIT OF THE PRESS

... in November next. is understood that this measure will he very much the same in its bases as that sketched out by Lord John Russell, viz., 5/. rental qualification in boroughs and a franchise for counties. Parliament will probably sit until about the ...

HORTICULTURAL SHOWS

... improvement on the exhibitions of former years, - and each of the stands contained several of the leading varieties. LORD JoHN RUSsELL has been appointed unpaid Charity Commissioner for England and Wales, in the room of Sir George Grey, who resigned on assuming ...

ELECTION INTELLIGENCE

... meantime, I remain, gentlemen, your obliged and obedient servant, Stanley.** Leicester.—The sitting members, Mr. John Biggs and Mr. John Dove Harris, have issued their addresses. Mr. Biggs's address is of the ultra-Liberal hue. Mr. Harris's address of ...