11 OCTOBER 1884, Page 1

In Wales, Pembroke and Haverfordwest are to be united, and

Radnor and Brecon to be abolished, the three seats being given to Glamorganshire (2) and to Canarvonshire (1). In Ireland, Athlone, Bandon, Carlow, Clonmel, Coleraine, Dungarvan, Dungannon, Downpatrick, Ennis, Enniskillen, Kinsale, Mallow, New Ross, Portarlington, and Tralee will be disfranchised, while Galway and Waterford will lose one Member, the eighteen seats being given to Cork, which will have six Members ; Antrim, Down, Mayo, and Galway, which will have four; and Donegal, Kerry, Tipperary, and Tyrone, which will have three each. Dublin, though not quite deserving it by numbers, will have four Members. In Scotland there will be no disfranchise- ment; but South Lanark will have four Members, and Fife and Renfrew one additional Member each, while Glasgow will have six Members, Edinburgh four, and Aberdeen three.