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onnor, Feargus, at the Chartist meeting (1848), iii. 166 Odilon Barrot, conduct of, in the French Revolution, iii. 140, 144 Orange, Princess of, the, ii. 287 Orangemen, discomfiture of, i. 30 Orford, Right Hon. Earl of (Horace Walpole), letters of the, to Sir Horace Mann, ii. 202 'Orlando' takes the Derby Stakes, ii. 250; the trial, iii. 228 Orleans, H.R.H. Duchesse d', iii. 35; on the proposed reconciliation between the two branches of the French Royal family, 329 Ossington, visit to, ii. 309 Ostend, passage to, ii. 166 Ovid, quotation from, i. 238 Oxford, Bishop of, anti-slavery speech of, ii. 411; want of tact of, 411; correspondence with Dr. Hampden, iii. 115 Pacifico, Don, the case of, iii. 308, 311; debate on, in the House of Lords, 341 Pakington, Right Hon. Sir John, Colonial Secretary in Lord Derby's Administration, iii. 451 Palace, the, dinner at, i. 77; balls at, 9, 109 Palmerston, Right Hon. Viscount, and Mr. Urquhart. i. 117, 119; and the 'Portfolio,' 159; policy in the East (1840), 297-304; objections to policy of, 301; coolness of, 304; conduct of, at the outset of the Eastern Question, 308; offers to resign, 308; independence of, at the Foreign Office, 309; the Eastern Question, 312-314; at the Cabinet on the Eastern Question, 321; hostility of, to France, 326; article in the 'Morning Chronicle,' 326; triumph of, 330; note from the French Government, 335; ignores his colleagues, 345; defends Lord Ponsonby, 347; hostility to France, 347, 353; and the Tories, 363; position of, 364; settlement of the Eastern Question, 377-383; jobbing at the Foreign Office, ii. 48; attack on, in a Berlin newspaper, 75; and consequent misunderstanding, 75; abuses the treaty of Washington, 104, 109; attacks on the Government, 105, 106; and the press, 130; commencement of coalition with M. Thiers, 267; consternation in France at possible return of, to the Foreign Office, 345; visit of, to Paris, 383; letter to King Louis Philippe, 388; Foreign Secretary, 405; incipient disputes with France, 409; Spanish marriages, 418, iii. 6; despatch to Sir H. Bulwer, ii. 424; conversation with, on the Spanish marriages, iii. 15; conduct discussed by M. Guizot, 20, 26; effect of despatch, 25; M. Guizot's complaints of, 30; mismanagement of, 40; and the 'Morning Chronicle,' 52; threatens a rupture with France, 62; consequences in Europe, 72; ane
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