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ALLEGED CONSPIRACY AGAINST LORD JOHN RUSSELL

... ?? 1 - ; - I 'ST * atsT ALLEGED CONSPIRACY AGAINST LORD JOHN RUSSELL. At the Allarlborougli-street Police-ollice, on Friday last, hi Williamis Jaists, at man of shabby appearance. was brought 'j itbefore Mir. Binghami, charged with having written a letter ...

the meeting of the City auxiliary to the London Mission, held on Saturday, Lord John Russell, who presided, ..

... the meeting of the City auxiliary to the London Mission, held on Saturday, Lord John Russell, who presided, delivered a speech. He advocated greater simplicity in the erection of places of worship as a means of attracting the poor. There has been a contest ...

THE GENERAL ELECTION

... said— I shall vote for Lord Stanley, although I have always before voted for Lord John Russell, and served on his committee (Laughter.) Another said— Lord John Russell's conduct has turned me from Liberal to a Tory. thought the number of signatures ...

FOUR DAYS IN THE LIFE OF JOHN BRIGHT

... delivered, as Mr. Bright explicitly declared, on an early day. When these words were spoken the coalition between Lord John Russell and the Radical* was merely in the bnd. It had not assumed definite shape. Now that some advance has been made it would ...

IRELAND

... College of Thurles have published an official contradiction of the assertion made by Lord Clarendon in the press, and Lord John Russell in the House of Commons, that the synodical address of Thurles was only adopted by a majority of 13 to 12 votes. The address ...

CHARACTER OF MR. MUNTZ, THE BIRMINGHAM MAGISTRATE

... MUATZ, THE BIR- MINGHAM MAGISTRA TE. A - - -- - - I. n As variously drawn by Lord JOHN RUSSELL and Mr. sf FEARGUS O'CONNOR. w (From the Morning Herald.) n Lord John Russell (House of Commons Debates, Tues- oe day, July 16):- He had made various inquiries ...

NOTES OF THE WEEK

... read the Address and was about to call for a division, when Mr. Mellob, the new member for Nottingham, was put up at Lord John Russell's solicitation to prolong the discussion, and M - Wilson, one of the Whig hacks, was afterwards set speak against time; ...

MINISTERS AT THE MANSION HOUSE

... MINISTERS AT THE MANSION HOUSE. The civic bsnquet waa given as usual on the Neither Lord Palmerston nor Lord John Russell were present, the former having been summoned Windsor Castle, and the latter being unequal to such public occasions in consequence ...

BALLOT BOBBLES

... BALLOT BOBBLES. Lord John Russell continues to be of opinion that the evils to which in his view the Ballot would give rise, would prove greater than those which at present exist. Such are the views which Lord John has just authorized his Secretary ...

THE COMING SESSION

... Government Reform Bill, which will, according to the Observer, be very nearly identical with the scheme suggested by Lord John Russell last session, and to which Mr. Bright has declared his willing adhesion. Next, we are promised the settlement, if possible ...

COURT AND OFFICIAL

... the Queen, among whoma were Mr. Henry Brougham Loch, secretary to the c Earl of Elgin, on his return from China, by Lord John Russell; Lieut. A. L. Ricardo, on his appointment to the Grenadier Guards, by Col. the Hon. James Lindsay; and c Lieutenant-Colonel ...

CONSERVATIVE FESTIVAL IN STAFFORDSHIRE

... Europe in the negotiations incident the war between France and Austria. He compared the expected alliance between Lord John Russell and Lord Palmerston to the agreement between Pilot and Herod. Mr. Adderley also replied many of the statements made by ...