25 OCTOBER 1884, page 2

On Monday Mr. Chamberlain Addressed A Still Larger And More

enthusiastic meeting at Denbigh, and made a mach more temperate speech, in which be compared the line taken by the Lords on the Franchise Bill to the declaration of the owners......

At Kensington, On Monday, Sir Charles Mike Commented In...

terms on Lord Randolph Churchill's blundering criticism of the Draft Redistribution Bill. He showed that almost all Lord Randolph's facts and figures were wrong, and, therefore,......

Lord Salisbury Made A Speech At Dumfries On Tuesday Which

was regarded by many not, indeed, as giving any hope of con- cession, but as shutting the door less absolutely against it than he had done in previous speeches. He was very......

The Chancellor Of The Exchequer Also Addressed His Con-...

at Pontefract on Monday ; and while ridiculing the fancy calculations of Mr. W. H. Smith and the Conservatives, and indeed all calculations founded on the absurd supposition......

The Prime Minister Has Written A Very Interesting And Wise

letter to the Diocesan Conference at St. Asaph, of which he is a member, on the subject of "The Duty of Churchmen in regard to Disestablishment," confining himself to the......

Mr. Chamberlain Has Been Keeping An Old Engagement To...

meetings in Wales ; and on Saturday last delivered a rather neellessly-bellicose speech at Newtown, in Montgomery- shire, against Lord Randolph Churchill and Lord Salisbury.......

Mr. Childers Also Made A Very Interesting Calculation...

show us what the vote of the House of Lords on the Fran- chise question would have been, had it been limited to eminences, —and amongst eminences he calculated eminences of all......

But The Most Remarkable Part Of Lord Salisbury's Speech At

Dumfries was the emphatic condemnation of Sir Robert Peel's Free-trade policy,—not that he condemned Sir Robert Peel,—which it contained. If we understand Lord Salis- bury......