13 SEPTEMBER 1884, page 2

Mr: Dillwyn, By No Means An Ultra-radical, But Rather A

Radical of the old and constructive type, told his constituents, at Swansea on Saturday, that ever since he had sat in the- House—twenty-nine years—the Constitutional machine......

Sir R. Cross Made A Speech On Tuesday At Ormskirk,

where a statue of Lord Beaconsfield was unveiled, and clashed the cymbals pretty loudly. He had no hesitation, he said, in affirming that, whoever said the House of Lords had......

Mr. John Morley Also Spoke At Carlisle On Monday, Making

the obstructiveness of the Lords for the past fifty years the subject of his speech. He was himself, be said, convinced that compromise was the life of politics ; but the......

Mr. James' Lowther, Who Generally Says What All Conserva-...

think, and are afraid to say, speaking on Saturday at Marske-by-the-Sea, made a remarkable admission. He had, he said, always upheld the admission of the rural voters to the......

The Terrible Outburst Of Cholera In Southern Italy Has Had

one good result. It has convinced the populace that their cruel pre- cautions are all useless, and the Ministry of the Interior has ventured to withdraw the guards on the......

A Great Demonstration Was Made At Glasgow On Saturday In

favour of the Franchise Bill. No less than 70,000 persons joined in a procession of the trades ; eight open-air meetings were held, at which resolutions supporting the......

The Cholera Has Struck Naples Heavily. The Great City,...

with 700,000 dirty people, living huddled together in " wynds," and drained by open sewers into a tideless sea, is the natural home of an epidemic, and the attack has been......