s policy, ii. 200; and the Duke of
Wellington, iii. 98; and Sir R. Peel, 98
Cromer, visit to, ii. 120
Curran, anecdote of, i. 153; Master of the Rolls in Ireland, 153
Czartoryski, Prince, at the Hotel Lambert, iii. 44
Dalhousie, Right Hon. Earl of, President of the Board of Trade,
ii. 267; promising speech of, 395
Danton, anecdote of, iii. 111
D'Arblay, Madame, journal of, ii. 127
Day, Sam, the jockey, death of, i. 133
De Grey, Right Hon. Earl, Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland in Sir R.
Peel's Administration, ii. 37
Delane, Mr. John T., succeeds Mr. Barnes as editor of the
'Times,' ii. 3; information on the Corn Law question from Lord
Aberdeen, 310, 315 (_see_ 'Times')
Delessert, M., on the state of France, iii. 157
Denman, Lord, closes the term, ii. 63
Derby, Right Hon. (fourteenth) Earl of, forms a government, iii.
447; conduct of the Government, 453; dissolution of Parliament,
454; at Goodwood, 463; and Lord Cowley's proxy, 472; efforts to
strengthen the Government, 473; _see also_ Stanley
Derby, the, accident to 'Alarm,' ii. 284
De Ros, Lord, death of, i. 180
Devonshire, Duke of, letters and papers of the, ii. 377
Devonshire House, dinner at, to the Duke of Sussex and the Prince
of Capua, i. 278
Dickens, Charles, performance of, at the St. James's Theatre,
ii. 302
Disraeli, Right Hon. Benjamin, maiden speech of, i. 26, 30;
quarrel with General Peel, ii. 388; Protectionist speech of,
392; and Mr. Moxon, iii. 75; defends Lord G. Bentinck, 197,
198; leader of the Protectionists, 264; 'Life of Lord G.
Bentinck,' 417, 423; Chancellor of the Exchequer in Lord
Derby's Administration, 451; speech on the Budget, 451
Dolly's Brae affair, iii. 310, 313
D'Orsay, Count, at Gore House, i. 167; death of, iii. 465;
character of, 466
Dost Mahomed, surrender of, i. 360
Downton Castle, visit to, i. 218
Drouyn de Lhuys, M., French Ambassador in London, iii. 326; on
the Greek affair, 326; recall of, 330
Drumlanrig, visit to, iii. 299
Drummond, Mr. Edward, assassination of, ii. 141
Drummond Castle, visit to, iii. 299
Dudley, Lord, letters of, published, i. 273; diary of, destroyed,
275; diary of, iii. 74
Duncannon, Lord, and the apartments in St. James's Palace, i. 280
Duncombe, Mr. Thomas, attack of, on the Post Office, ii. 272
Dundas, Right Hon. Sir David, at Ampthill, i. 250; conversation
of, ii. 133; as Solicitor-General, iii. 12
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