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on Bill, 59; and the decree of Pius IX., 182-184; and the Durham Letter, 184-188 Cato Street Conspiracy, 40 'Cave of Adullam,' 329 Cavour, Count, 300, 301, 302 Chadwick, Sir Edwin, 162 Chartist movement, 163; and Feargus O'Connor, 165-168; and its literature, 166 Chatham, Lord, on borough representation, 24, 25, 26 Chelsea Hospital, 62 Cheshunt College, 365 China, opium war against, 121 Church of England, the, and its adoption of Romish practices, 185, 186 Clare, Lord, 6, 7 Clarendon, Lord, 119, 141; his Vice-royalty of Ireland, 153, 182, 196; at the Foreign Office, 221, 224, 231; on Lord Stratford de Redcliffe, 260; Count Buol's proposals, 262, 263, 327 Clive, Mr. Robert, 16, 20 Clubs for the advancement of Reform, 26 Cobbett, William, 26, 64 Cobden, Richard, and the repeal of the Corn Laws, 131, 132, 134; and Wellington, 136, 202, 206, 208, 287; relations with Lord John Russell, 294; negotiates the Commercial Treaty with France, 295, 296; death, 325 Coercion Act: Lord Grey proposes its renewal, 96; Lord John Russell's speech, 97, 98; and O'Connell, 98, 99; Peel's proposal for its renewal, 140 Conspiracy Bill, the, 289, 290 Conyngham, Marquis of, 96 Corn Laws, 121; John Bright on the influences working for their repeal, 130, 131; of 1670 reproduced in 1815, 131 _n._; Sir Robert Peel proposes their gradual repeal, 138; bill for repeal passes both Houses, 139; total repeal carried by Russell, 145 Cranworth, Lord, 327 Crime, excessive penalties for, 24 Crimean War: causes, 213-235; outbreak, 243, 246; Alma, 246; Balaclava and Inkerman, 247; siege of Sebastopol, 246, 247; privation and pestilence amongst the Allies, 248, 252; Roebuck's motion in the House of Commons to inquire into the condition of the army before Sebastopol, and Lord John Russell's speech on the question, 254-257; failure of Vienna Conference and renewal of the campaign, 267; fall of Sebastopol, 268; losses of Russia, and of the Allies, 268; treaty of Paris, 268 Croker, J. W., 80, 139 DALLING, Lord, 180 Denmark and the Schleswig-Holstein Question, 322, 323 Derby, Lord, Administration of, 199, 200, 202, 206; fails to form a Ministry on the resignation of Lord Aberdeen, 258; succeeds to t
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