LORD JOHN RUSSELL IN THE UPPER HOUSE

... LORD JOHN RUSSELL IN THE UPPER HOUSE. v ve . no a worc ' 7 against Lord John Russell s acceptance of a peerage except that we should have hoped he waa still too to take what may be regarded the first step towards retirement from public life. A seat in ...

THE MINISTERIAL CRISIS

... sent for Her Majesty, in consequeucc of further difficulties having arisen to prevent Lord John Russell forming a Cabinet. Although the position of Lord John Russell since the re-assembling of Parliament has proved very disheartening and unsatisfactory to ...

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... ArglwYdd John Russell 6 Y Parch. Canon Stowiell ar esgobion duon yntIlndia., 6 Pirwydkiad yn Birmingham,,.,,,,,, . ., 6 Prydain rsoachos Italy .v@ ¢ *9o*Xeses. ..6 Cyfiwyniad rhyddid, Aberdeen iArglwydd John;, Russell . . O ...

SUMMARY OF THE WEEK

... met, to the number of nearly 300, at Willis's Rooms, and after an interesting discussion, in which Lord Palmerston, Lord John Russell, and Mr. Bright, and other men of mark, took part, the resolution to propose a vote of want of confidence in the Derby ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... m, on the previous day, counties, which fouro r the members sworn were the following belonging to the government: Lords John Russell, Pulmerston, and Morpeth, Sir George Grey, Sir William Somerville, Mr. Sheil, and Mr. Milner Gibson. ...

THE LIBERAL MEETING

... the Government. He said that Lord John Russell and himself had agreed upon an unanimous course of action, and added, that they would work together in cordial union whether over or under each other. Lord John Russell expressed similar views. Mr. Roebuck ...

THE MINISTERIAL ARRANGEMENTS

... negociations which have ended in this appointment have been somewhat protracted by a lau dable attempt on the part. of Lord John Russell to strengthen his Administration by offering the department of the to Sir James Graham, The offer was made in @ spirit ...

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... lnguage, critielses the criticisms which have lately appeared In our columns ou the recent conduct of Lord John Russell, and then adds- Lord John Russell is and ever will be a great man. Fre andn n- lightened progress is his nature; and In spite of puny, on ...

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... Lovisa, set the dockyard stores and shipping on fire, and completely burned down the town. RESIGNATION OF LORD JOHN RUSSELL. Lord John Russell is no longer a member of the Admi- nistration. In consequence of representations from some of the members of the ...

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... the author of the letter which I. lately published from that island. I wished also to notice what has been said by Lord JOHN RUSSELL, at the nomination for Devon- shire. Also, the pretty police-work at STONV - IN-THE -WOLD, Gloucestershire Also, what is ...

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DEATH MR. WOLVERLEY ATTWOOD. We learn by telegraph that Mr. Wolverley Attwoodi Chaii man of the General Steam ..

... when he contested the city of London, hut was rejected, though he stood highest on the list of defeated candidates—Lord John Russell being lowest the list of those elected. the same year, Mr. Attwood successively contested Kinsale and Sunderland, but was ...