25 NOVEMBER 1865, page 1

News Of The Week.

- aurR. GOSCHEN has accepted the Vice-Presidentship of the Board of Trade, and will doubtless be a much more important minister than his predecessor, Mr. Hutt, who was the kind......

Seeva The Destroyer Manifested Himself In Many Forma, And It

is difficult not to believe that the " G." who wrote to Thursday's Times on the Jamaica outbreak is the generic manifestation of that more perfectly individualized abhorrer of......

There Seems To Be Little Doubt That Mr. W. E.

Forster, the member for Bradford, has been offered the Under-Secretaryship for the Colonies. We wish it had been a higher office. Mr. Forster has a singularly large influence......

The Times Has Been A Little Silly About Dr. Underhill's

letter. Its theory is that if any man writes a letter of private advice and suggestion to a British colonial minister that minister is morally obliged to send it out to the......

Governor Eyre's Despatch, Giving A Very Rambling And Not...

clear account of the steps taken to put down the Jamaica rising, was published by Mr. Cardwell in last Saturday's Gazette. We have commented on it elsewhere, but may add that it......

A Great Meeting Was Held At Bradford On Wednesday, On

a requisition signed by 2,500 gentlemen, to advocate reform. The attendance was unprecedently great, and it was resolved unani- mously to send a deputation to Earl Russell with......

The Irish Papers Report That Sir Robert Peel On Resigning

his office as Secretary for Ireland was offered the Dachy of Lancaster or a peerage, but declined both. Mr. Hutt, who makes way for Mr. Goschen, has, however, accepted a......