21 OCTOBER 1882, Page 2

If the Radicals are thoroughly loyal, there is evidence that

'the recalcitrant Whigs are returning to their allegiance. Mr. A. Peel addressed his constituents at Warwick on Thursday, and while speaking somewhat apologetically of his vote against the Arrears Bill, he "indignantly denied having joined any alliance against a Government to which he once belonged, and to which he looked to preserve the security of peace, and the grandeur of England." Indeed, he complimentedLord Spencer and Mr. Trevelyan on their administration of Ireland, spoke with the greatest satisfaction of the Egyptian Expedition, and assented to the absolute necessity of reforming the Procedure of the House of Commons. In short, Mr. A. Peel is a Whig Prodigal Son, and we are quite ready to welcome him back with a Radical fatted calf, or any other appropriate political festivities.