16 SEPTEMBER 1876, page 7

The Causes Of The National Excitement.

Ir . GLADSTONE truly said, in his speech at B]ackheath, that he had never seen a national movement so spontaneous, so swift, so wide-spread, and so deep as the burst of......

Alr. Lowe At Croydon.

'A/R. LOWE at Croydon was Mr. Lowe in his most char- .31 form,—Mr. Lowe at his luckiest, cleverest, most positive, most negative, most combative, and most de- structive point.......

A Colonial Danger.

T HE loose rein, which is all that we either desire or are able to keep upon the necks of our Colonies, permits of a freedom which is at once wholesome for those who enjoy it,......