30 SEPTEMBER 1882, page 2

One Pleasing Incident Was Reported From Ireland. On...

Mr. Villiers Stuart, Member for Waterford, mot his constituents on Wednesday, and boldly declared himself a thorough supporter of Mr. Gladstone's Government. That Government, he......

It Can Hardly Be Doubted That The Victory Of Tel-el-kebir

has saved Europe from a ghastly contest with the whole Mahom- medan world. We mentioned last week that the Moors in western Algeria on hearing the news gave up plans of......

The British Government And The Khedive Have Decided To Act

with a wise lenity in dealing with the rebellion. A general amnesty will, it is stated, be shortly published, from which none but a small number of leaders will be excluded.......

Mr. Dillon Has Announced To The Electors Of Tipperary His

intentionof quitting politics. His health, he says, has so failed that it is impossible for him to do his work as it ought to be done. "I am sure it will not be possible for me......

Mr. Michael Devitt Has Prepared A New Scheme For Irish ,

political organisation. He wishes to form a National Industrial. Union of Ireland, with branches in every parish, with county councils, and with a central executive, which shall......

A Correspondent Tells Us That The Precautions Taken On The

occasion of the Czar's visit to Moscow on the 20th of September were of the most exhaustive kind. The day and hour of the visit were concealed. All cellars along the St.......

Lord Carnarvon On Thursday Delivered A Long Address At...

which illustrates what we have said elsewhere,—that no Conservative will oppose Mr. Gladstone the less for the Egyptian victory. He quite admitted the need of the Expedition,......

Our Readers Will Understand A Little Of What " Self-govern-

ment " means in Asia, if they will read a letter from the Tele- graph's correspondent at Cairo, printed on Thursday. When the citadel of Cairo was occupied, an Egyptian Major......