9 DECEMBER 1865, page 1

At The Maldon Meeting Of Conservatives Both Lord Eustac.e...

and Mr. Peacocke espoused, with excessive warmth, the same view as Lord Elcho with regard to the Jamaica bloodshed. Mr. Peacocke's speech was in one respect singular. When we......

The Queen Gave Some Intimation, When She Promised To Open

Parliament, that there would be some little difference in the cere- monial,—and it appears that this difference is to consist in her not wearing the State robes, not riding in......

News Of The Week.

The Gazelle of Tuesday contained an official announcement of the betrothal of the Princess Helena Augusta Victoria to "His Serene Highness Prince Frederic Christian Charles......

Mr. Charles Buxton Wrote An Admirable Letter To The Times

of Thursday, giving the bare facts of the outbreak and its suppres- sion, and specially calling attention to the fact that Mr. Eyre had officially declared all cause for serious......

The Government Have Announced A Strict "independent"...

we suppose, one independent of the ordinary machinery of the Colonial Office,—into the outbreak in Jamaica. We trust that this does not mean that Governor Eyre is to be judged......

Lord Elcho Presided At A Dinner Of An Agricultural Society

in Haddington last Monday, and seized the opportunity to explain how much his "blood boils" at the criticisms on the conduct of the Jamaica volunteers in slaughtering negroes......

The Usual Conservative Demonstration Came Off At Maldon...

5th inst., and Mr. Peacocke, Mr. Du Cane, Mr. R. Earle, and others made speeches. The chief party topic was of .course, the Reform Bill, from which Mr. Peacocke hoped the "great......

The King Of The Belgians Is Once More Reported Ill,

and this time there is, we fear, no hope of his recovery. He was seized a few days ago with dysentery, and up to Thursday night remained so weak that urgent decrees were left......