11 NOVEMBER 1865, page 1

At The Lord Mayor's Dinner On Thursday Night, After The

in- auguration of Alderman Phillips, both Earl Russell and Mr. Gladstone referred to the future measures of the Government in terms carefully vague, and yet no doubt meant to......

Sir Charles Wood Had A Severe Accident On Wednesday, Near

Doncaster. He was thrown from his horse while hunting, and lighting on his head was taken up insensible. The latest account is very favourable, but an accident of that kind......

Mr. Stearns, An Old Friend Of Mr. Johnson, Has Been

permitted to publish his conversation with the President upon the subject of negro suffrage. The gist of Mr. Johnson's argument is that lie is not opposed to negro suffrage, but......

The Allusions To Foreign Politics In Earl Russell's...

in one way noteworthy. He confessed most cordially the value of the French alliance, which he hoped might last fifty years, and then, as if that alliance had suggested the......

The Shenandoah Has Made A Last Effort To Imbroil England

with the United States by coming into Liverpool and surrendering to an English man-of-war, an event which happened last Monday. The statement of Captain Waddell is said to be......

The Hon. Caleb Cushing, Who, If We Remember Rightly, Was

Mr. Pierce's Attorney-General, and made himself parti- cularly unpleasant to Mr. Crampton in the discussion concern- ing English enlistments during the Crimean war, is coming to......

News Of The Week.

T HE Ministry is still in the crucible, and no one can yet affirm what the out-turn will be—most probably a mixed metal. In the beginning of the week it was announced with some......