Collection | Victorian Papers, Main Series |
Description | Lord Palmerston assures Queen Victoria that the country is in a quiet state, harvest prospects satisfactory, nothing likely to happen of any importance. Vacancy in the Primacy of Ireland. Judicious choice important. Reverend Marcus Gervais Beresford, Bishop of Kilmore, suggested as Primate of Ireland. Sir John Harding's resignation as the Queen's Advocate. Lord Palmerston on the position relating to the United States of America. Difficulties of the Federals. Possible opening later for European mediation. Lord Palmerston on Said Pasha, the Khedive of Egypt's departure. His pleasure at his reception in England. Lord Palmerston on the mention, in Queen Victoria's speech Proroguing Parliament, of foreigners attending the International Exhibition. |