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LORD CAMPBELL LATE ATTORNEY-GEKER&L TO THE WHIGS , AND PRESENT LORD CHANCELLOR OF IRELAND , AND FUTURE ! Wien a tallow candle £ © e 9 out , it leaTes a y _ ry un pleasant anell behind it ; when the Whigs are £ omg ° at i tneT * PP ° in 4 Sir John Campbell to the Chanc ellorship of Ireland . We leave the reader to eonp-M wa _ in __ e with its application . " Plain Jobs" has done much in his time to merit this distinction lately conferred upon him j he has not ascended from the law reporter ' s desk of the Mornin * Chronicle to the post which he now holds , withoutaetine&o as to deserre from the Government somewhat of honour , aad somewhat of pelf .
He baa ever been a plain- ^ oing , easily-driven and Bon-resijting individual ; and from the time of crossing the Tweed up to the present day , Johnny has never lost sight of the main chance . As Attorney-General
B Made by a smile , unmade by a frown , " jjena 2 « oat prey , as the jackal for the lion , and pasted thai during the longest period of any ^ . tionsej-GeneTaiship , ( about Bine years . ) th ere had jjeen less prosecutions , less informations for political offences , than under any other filling a amiiar Btoaaon . " Thai is to say , about half a dozen excjpcio informations for nothing ; indictment 3 innnjneiibls for treason , as it was styled ; and proserajons for sedition , obtaining money under fake pretences , iios , coaspiracy , & . c &c . &c Trithont end . fnily * merciful eaialog-e ! Well , the Whigs were pjuefal tar the same , and , therefore , whilst on the -rerge of monng out from their places , pitchforked their faithful servant into a sn _ g retreat . Like rats which leaving a falling house first pay the larder a ri 3 t , so these economical gentry are determined to carry some booty with them in their retreat .
But the new Chancellor , we are told , is not to Jitb any retiring pension , whtn he vaC-t-S lh < : ¦ woolsack , es ha presently must do . In good faitt , ire cin credit this assertion . Why , there are at present so many retired Lord Chancellors , with their pensions , that it would actually be impossible to support another out of the ruiped reTenne of the country ; but we believe that directly one dies off , Lerd Camp beli will quickly come in for his share . Hence a virtue is mad * of necessity ; and , with Roman magn&n ' -nuty » the Chancellor tays he w : Il nos take , for tie present , any pension . " Beace he nses , to the Irish bar , the words of Horace" Pauperiem sine dote qucsro—I look for poverty without a pension ! '' For a man who is anxious for a panper ' s lot , this new-born lord his struggled , sad sweated , and toiled for wealth with a most disinterested z ? sl .
It is ever tens : our philosophers go on qnotwg lads and talking about a wish for poverty , while they are prayicg all the time that their pockets _ = _ y be fpeedfiy filed . The jobbing and the trafSe in this case ' are bad enough in all conscience , but lie mockery—the insult on the Irish bar , is even And here we allude to the system of plunging bed , adapted aeithor by birth , nor edncaiir > n . cor t enjwramcDt , nor character , into responsible offices , which could be , and which should be , filled by Khars . .
. __ . ... We grant that Sir John Campbell was a lawyer w&l learned in the Common Law ; but what he can fcncrw about equity , or the duties and functions of & Cf . &BceDor , beggars out comprehension . Car ; znjliicg be more ibsnrd than thu 3 to transplant him frcD tie subtleties of pleading , and the hair-splittncs of practice , so ple _; iml in the courts of Comjton Law , to : _ . e broad and wide extended range of eq ^ rj jurisprudence ? h ' is thus we are gulled and humbugged ; it fs
tiui the fountain of justice is choked np aod poih ; ed ; the common law judges are taken from the Chancery Bar ; the Chancellor ' s are taken from the CcBsffipn Lsw Bar . In the former case , it i 3 a painbl stht , to see one filling a Judicial office ( especially y > h-. n in the Criminal Couns ) who really bows nothing of the practice and but little of thr jifory which prevail in the tribunal over which be presides ; in the latter , it is equally ssd , tbos ; : i liier more ludicrous , to see the ficundericg and Erect-ling of a ** fish eut of water . "
We cow come to the etheT pomx and an important c _ ei : is . Why is _ ScoUhTnan put upc-n the Irish vool-ack ' . Why is this msult tolerated by the Irish Bit ? Is it contended , that Ireland cannot furnish sufieet taleL-i a _ d rnffieient learnin g for the pot ? Look ar tas .: la _ d of gecins , b . h . ld her drllurea , ffidow . d with ererr mental bie * = t _ g ; turn 10 the . rattan ., the C _ rra _ -, th « Burkes , and Sheridans , rf teihistory , a _ o then ask whether it be necessary uzend to John-o-Broils' bouse for a Lord Cazneeliur 1
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BIHDIIXGrHASX . IMPORTANT TO ALL CHARTISTS . A 2 scic-tirzied meeting was held at tte Railway fts ^ ca . I ) acd = sto 3 Botr , to beax tae aecon-i lecture of Mi . Murray rp-ia \ te Corn Ists . At the c ) o 5 e of tte ltetsre , 'iAr- fewrre VTtite came forsrard , and proposed a resi-CutJoa , the first part of "which was eondemn&tory of zz ? agitation short of the People ' s Charter , the second Ttart pledged the meeting to j / m the Xauonal Ciarter Asaodascn . After it had been seconded , the Ciinnan site > i if any one tad as . cVjiction prevloiis to its b = ic ? p =-
ilr . AE 13 U 2 . 0 5 x 11-ties caTEe f .- > n rara to inove 12 intudmtfii . Be positirelj crEied there being hej tsii thing as a ^ iucaal Chart .-r Association , czd E ^ rtk ne d , as aa instance , that during the first six nkjais . £ 77 onljw ^ s collected . Ee Kdd he would not sx : d tt-ere , ard ' tsve such a pxpible lie crammed dc-vs ill throat Be then e&tcc , that that par : oi 4 Ls r = s % uitis 3 which pledged th = i-t-eung to join the Sir . cial Charter As cclatica be Iz ' t cat . ilr . Jouy Coluxs begged le ^ ve to second tht i 2 £ T . lIt : m t . Dirisz the time tra * . Mr . Arthur 0 " > "eil was speaiit | , "ie pcitcst confnsioD prevailed ; he vris a £ .-ail = d frir Ui si '" tS-Ki ± hisses , grcass . asd cries of ' ¦ Tv-a ' re E 5 C-irust , " "Ycu " re are a m . i-y-grabViEg g ' jipt " .-miLg'T , and & traitor to the a . us-i c ; Charti-m . " lie Ciiiram then proceeded to pnt tie amenumen " , amidst tLi : 2 ^ si iviol confusioa- "With the assistance of the C ; re Lst p ^ rty i « h-j eh-tuil ed to s = e tie division ; t ; illiiviLtnt . ^ 23 carried .
ip va tie piesent time , the Chartists had thcu ? ht thr ± ae mighi bricg a better principle to the Coiiins psry , tat this daxk-Lxikiiig , cclu-blooded instance of Sji Mactftst , deept ^ :-dyea treachery , has caused a ' thwge - so c-. T ^ e o ' tr ihe spirit of their dream . " ard thi-T plainly see it is of no uss to temporise longer with csh ssivas . Tbr C- _ -Bic 3 o the Axc-ds' jon me . at thiir rocms r-n Ss tTrcir . g cf Thur& . 37 , ice loth instant , an-1 , before irr rs «' . arss ttsj trn . 3 sac " . ed , the foiloTTLSg resolution ¦» -5 rrrVirilT arrecd ta .
"ThiL ia the opin > -n cf this C . urci ! , Arth' -J O'Xeil s ^ Jchs Ci ' .-ir ^ h ^ ve . by thrir ta ^ e . hypocritical , and ^^ ii-Tcrs cciicucl , conr £ reat i : iury to ibr = carL ~ s o ;
Cii- - _ an Tvfc ci th-y prc ' - _ s- tam T > £ ^ th-y pro
fc ^ ied tj aavocate > in tuu t--Ts ; zrd ; ha : any p ^ rs ^ n who wonid tfiifuily car ; C&lii n HBLI-5 Chartis"s , eluc ? such shiiio-rr pre-! e . R 5 . Is ii uI ' vC Xrsd' . Or tO the dUSa Of HLerty . " ccr ^ ciL 3 dr . Ho ? k . iss . < - '"" r ; "f-Mr- CRESSWELL . Mr . Bsouc-a . Mr . Ly > iLL . ilr . T ^ -ji !; -iu > -. Mi . X ¦ ssi-iT . ^ r . AiHTON . Trfamrer . Mr . Hee . bhp . 1 . Sub-Asj-istant-Secretery . Mr . Wii . si > sO 5 J Sub-Secretary . ^ th Jvjt . 1 * 41 .
^•— At ihs ir ? ftin ^ 02 TTt- ^ Eesday eTecir ; , Mr . t ^ res "Vrhite challenged J ^ hn Coliius and Artl . ur ( J Xsl io neet him there on Thursiiy night and G : * cais s station -with . hna . He was punctual in his attet -icee it the place of meeting , to mte : tii ' . r , or s * i ' A the parties EO-jTe-namcl ; but HO , ttwy "Would I ? ' i . vs him th « cfcasce of diseassion , for they ntTtr C-, ^ A -ir ? e pno ' -ic meeting "was held some time prrvious ^ * ^ t election ; to -which Coil ing's party were invi . cd . r-iai ssdae -r&s fo-i \ he t-uiu-ose l ! appointing a
ncn-^ -fti . rs ec-minittee , t < j taie me-j-nrts to eii-ure the r ?^ a cf a qualifie-i Chartist candidate ; or , in cuse * ne '""" - B --t t * found , to noniimte two ¦ w orking men fur jst ih ^ jF ,. f hands ; they aever attended eiiher this or * " * Mettiiing metsincB . The Chartist non-electors ' « = iisiee ¦ whi cb eocsisied of forty m ^ ni t-hfen bcli a vTr ' " ""'" ' 11 to ti ! e CoUir . 5 v atty , to inow if they mtai . t wi 4 ^ 5 a wotting n . in . After vexing upus them ~|* KpsraUi t : ai- » s , a letter was rectived from theni , -& aid tia ; ; jiey j ^ n ^ » come to any decision as * 2 = ia they should nominate ons or not .
fit fc-tcr / iiig we heard by word of mouth , **' - !? intended to nominate Jokn Colliris . The non-^ * ' eommittee then had wmie bills printed , and a " = *» pKTidez . The Bubstaoce of the diDb called J 7 the * OfldBg men to vote for George White and ' jx Cjllau at the nonsinaticn . Eirly on the morning ^^ on , Arthar Q'Sdl and John Collins caised ^^ 'istott posted , which , after condemning the * w * ^ ^ 7 ' " * &cl as far as they could to condemn ^ ttCK ^ ciTisisn . JfS . ffiiifc this dause or sentence which appeared ^^ till ! : _• . -xis tree . John Cullin * will be nomi-. ¦* > ust act in connexion with ary other person . " \ ^ w for the Toirn HalL
^ rj Co"lins was not nominated , rjeither -would jFj i '^ i se ka-fe been , if it had lain in Colluu * * w ^^ e Hsiereti U ; for , when Mr . Fellows came 4 * ~ \ * ° Kcond Mr . George White , John Coiiina j , •*• to him to sit down uni leave it alone , ^ ¦' -sfc ntea as John Collins and Arthur OXeil can , 2 ^ 5 ta eoadar ; &s this , afcer doing everything in a 'v ^ * ^ ° ^ Dder persons from taiitin § theuiielves Q ^ - " < atiorAl Cbartti Assodaticn , caU themsclTes kJ j Heaven keep me from scca friends JoHjf WitKi > sos , sub-Secretary . fcaa ^ ** ' ^ rece i ^ ed a report of these proceedings " * othi CorreEpoadent- " — Ed .
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IRELAND . Tory members ... ... ... 4 & Whig ditto .... .., 63 Returns not yet received ... ... 2 Total members for Ireland ... ... ... —— 105 Total members of the House of Commons 6 CH ASPECT OF THE HOUSE . Total Tories returned ... .. . . 3 C 7 Total Whijfs returned 285 Majority for the Tories ... 8 = |
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THE NATIONAL EXECUTIVE . TO THE CHARTIST ASSOCIATIONS OF ENGLAND AND WALES . FELLOW-Coustbymen and Brothers , —Tout suffrages have placed us in an honourable and responsible position . The duties we have to perform are of the moat serious kind and of the most important character . We have resolved to meet every difficulty with that calmness and devotion which ought to belong to men'who are striving not for party advantage , nor yet for factious superiority , but to secure for you and for your children political freedom , better institution * , wiser rules , and more just and benevolent laws . We have received from the Provisional Executive as account of their varied and important transactions , and after reviewing their arduous task , performed as it has been faithfully , firmly and successfully ,-we cannot avoid tendering to them our grateful thanks for the ablo manner in which they conducted their complicated business . .
They wera surrounded -with difficulties of no ordinary kind ; opposedfromwithout and obstructed from within ; nevertheless we are put in ' possession of supplies much larger than we were led to anticipate . Brethren , we have commenced our career at a moment when mea ' a minds are engrossed with the passing events of the political world . A conflict has ensued between the two great factions in the state , and , as we , anticipated , it has ended in the defeat of that party whose bitter persecution we have surmounted , and whose malevolent opposition has been crushed . We triumph not over their fall , any more than we rejoice at tfce success of Toryism .
The nation returned a . verdict against Whig trickery and < tec « U-, av . d TtUnntvl their opponents iu triumph , not because it loved the Tories / but because there was no other party in the field whose influence was powerful enough to command attention , whose principles Wtre so well understood as to ensure respect , and whose character waj established so as to ho supported by the majority of electors . Our party was known , but known only to be foared ; hence if the truth must be proclaim ^! , the terror of Chartism has ended in the triumph of Toryism . We have neither been deceived in the result , noryefc are we daunted with the * prospect before us . On tha other harxd , we confidently anticipate that those really good anii patriotic men , who , from mistaken principles have supported the Whigs in tueir juggling game , will now be fully convinced that ho half-measure , however plausible , will ever satisfy the minds , or secure the sufiYiigttB of the people of this nation .
To sacure the popular voice , Universal Suffrage must bo made the basis of any new agitation , and alt men who have the good of their country at heart should provo it by sinking all minor differences , laying aside all silly abuse , and burying all former feuds and uialiee . . Let not the cry of Tory and Chartist coalition be repeated , when the truth is well known that the people turned tha tide of public-opinion against the Whigs , but never in favour of tho Tories What possible interest can the Chartists have in Tory Government ? VVbat possible benefit did they ever derive from Whig Government ? We have no interest , « avo in the success of the Charter ; no safety , save in thu establishment of a Government practically carrying out our own principles .
Ouv duty , then , is to make our opinions widely knor . ii , to disieiiiinate the truth , to remove prejudice , and peaceably and constitutionally stiive to indentify our principles with tho laws of our native land . We desire to establish Universal Suffrage according to the ancient spirit of the Constitution , plainly expressed in the old laws of the country , practised , by our ancestors , an < l carried into operation bsneliciaiij aud safely in America . Txie object is neither to disfranchise nor destroy any class of men in th 9 empire , but simply to carry out the principle , that taxation and representation should be co-equal . This is expressed in the Bill of Rights , which states , " the people have inherited this freedom ; that they should not be compelled to contribute to any tax . talliage , aid , or other charge not set by common consent in Parliament . "
We do not desira to excludo from Parliament all save one class in the community , but to carry out tho seventh clause of the Act of Settlement , which enacts , " That bo person who has an oflbe , or place , or profit unf !« r the Crown , or who receives a pension from the country , shall be capable of serving as a Member of the House of Commons . " We war aftainst class-legislation , not against any class man , ¦ whom the people might elect to serve them in Parliament Wu do not declare against the liberty of any person belonging to any class in the empire ; we desire to see the principles of Magna Charta carried out so as to secure , first , " That justice shall no longer be sold , refused , or delayed ; " and , secondly , " That no man shall be taken , or imprisoned , or dispossessed of hi * property , outlawed or banished , or . anywise hurt or injured , unless by the legal judgment of his peere . "
We do not deairy to interfere with , or endanger the private property of our nei . qhbpur <) , because we have declared in the thirty-seventh article <> f our "Declara tion of RujhSs , " " That all vio ' euce ; iu .- injury done to property under colour of enforcing or tffjecing political rights or changes is utterly repugnant to the constitution of this reiUra , subversive of law and right ore ' er , hattful to moral justice , contrary to reason , and destructive of the social compuct . " The remaining principles of the Charter- are too well understood to require much comment . Annual Parliaments were proclaimed in the ryign of ISdward * II . and III ., and no proTievty qualification tor Members is practised in Scotland . Paymuut of M umbers is an ancient custom , and would not he considered a great ha
Let our principles be wall understood , and truth will prevail , nay , will b « j courted-by those whom disfeufwill mute curious in their inquiries and reasonable in their objections-We recommend , at this important crisia , that it ba well understood to all parties , that ws ivjeet no man on account of his crsed , country , or class , who honestly declares for tho Charter . . Wo strongly recommend the trades to be addressed , organised , and united . We hope much from them , and there is nothing too great for men to undertake with readiness and complete -with success . We will make it our duty to arrange the divisions ef the country ^ froni centres , to facilitate our operations and increase our strength . We also fully confide in the promptitude of the various Associations hupplyisg the Executive with the means of carrying on tho agitation with energy and dtcjsion .
We need not offer any further counsel to the consistent and unintimidated :. upporter » of the Charter ; no difficulty , we trust , cau drive thum back , amt no persecution frighten them from their duty . We will , from time to time , address the country , and adopt tlioso uieaiunes which we conceive will lead to advance the caueo and satisfy the most backward of our supporters . To the timid , the apathetic , and the dembtful , we have only to declare publicly our-rcsolution to act within the law , and by every means in our power tO ECCUr . 6 the tause from tha destroying hand- of our opponents . Brethren , we feel deeply the grave and important task we havo undertaken , and to the utmost of our power we shall endeavour to . secure your good opinion aud approval . Possessed of your confidence we shall be btrong ; and armed with the mijbt of a people , wa must he eventually successful .
Brethren , We remain your faithful representatives , P . M . M'BovALh , James Leach , John Campbell . Manchester , July 20 th , UiO . N . B . The new issue of Cards of Membership -will be ready on the I 6 th of August . Al ! those Associations whose payments are in arrear , are requested to forward the balance due immediately .
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A Paltby" JoB . "~ The custom-liQuse " weighers , " a numerous and industrious body , are said to be reduced te the greatest distress by a new scheme , which has completely the appearance of being a Whig "job . " This scheme is the appointment of an officer called "the Inspector-General of Landing Waiters , " who receives about £ 700 per annum , on the express condition that he saves the amount of his Balary orit of the wajces of the poor " weighers , " who , as they do not receive above 2 s . 6 d . a day , cannot afford any reduction . The consequence 18 said to be so eerious , that upwards of 150 Of the " weighers . " manv of whom have been fifteen or twenty
years in the employ of the Customs , are literally starving . The principle of making a place with a large salary by grinding down the humble pittance of an industrious class would bo hard to believe on any authority , were not the disposition of the Whiga to oppress the poor already so notorious as to allow of a belief of any enormity . Even if the office wore & neoessaTy one , the principle would be most detestable ; but it seems that there is not even this poor consolation , as there are already six or eight " BHryeyorB-general , " who reader the "inspector " completely superfluous . The affair , in all its bearings , appears an excellent specimen of Whiegery . — Timei . J
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THE IS E ¥ HOUSE OF COMMONS COMPLETE . Those distinguished by the letter ( n ) ate new members . ENGLISH COUNTIES . Name of place . Popuia- NameiO Memhers , J ? f Bedford 93383 Viscount Al ford 0 1 W . A 8 tell ( n ) 0 1 Berks 1-5289 Viscoo . t Barrington 0 1 E . Palmer 0 1 P . Pnsey 0 1 Buckingham 146529 Sir W . L . Young 0 1 C . G . Dnpre 0 1 I C . S . Murray 0 1 ! Cambridge 143 S 55 Hoc . E . Yorke 0 1 - R . J . Helton 0 1 J . P . Allix < r . ) 0 1 Che-hire-Korth 180420 W . T . Egerton 0 1 ' G . C . Lpgh ( r . ) 0 li Cheskire South 144990 Sir P . Eserton 0 1 , ' J . Totteraache 0 1 ! Cornwall East 146275 Lord Elliot 0 1 ] W . Rashleigh ( n ) 0 l ! Cornwall West 156165 E . W . Peridarves 1 0 J Lord JJoscawea ( n ) 0 1 j CumbeTl _ nd W . J&mes 1 o \ Eastdiv . 91974 Hod , C . Howard 1 0 ! Cumberland E . Stanley 0 1 ! West div . 77707 5 . Irton 0 1 . Derbyshire Hon . G . H . Cavendish 1 0 j North div . 101067 W . E ? ans 1 Oj Derbyshire Sir R . CoJviJle ( n ) 0 1 ! South div . 136103 E . M . Mundy ( n ) 0 1 D ° voD ? hire Su- T . D . Akiand 0 1 ; North dir . 171036 1 . W . B _ . ke 0 1 ; Devonshire Sir J . Y . Builer 0 I ] South div . 32 S 132 Lord Courtenay ( n ) 0 11 Dorset 159252 Lord Ashley 0 1 , C . H . Smrt 0 1 ; G . Bankes ( n ) 0 1 ; Durham North H . Lambton 1 0 ; dh . 175321 H . J . LiddeU 0 1 ' Durham South Lord H . Vane ( n ) 1 0 > d ; v . 78506 J . Bowes 1 0 , Es-es _ > or . div . 167211 Sir John Tyrrell 0 1 , C . G . Round 0 1 ; Esses South div . 150026 T . W . Br&mston 0 1 G-Or ^ e Palmer 0 1 j Gio-cestershire C . W . Cocirington 0 1 : East div . - 175018 H . F . Charteris ( n ) 0 1 ; Gloucestershire Hon . G . Berkeley 1 0 West div . 211886 R . B . Hale 0 1 j Hampshire C . S . Lefevre 1 0 Korth div . 115449 Sir W . Heatheote 0 1 ; Hampshire J . W . Fleming 0 1 South div . 165433 H . C . Comptoa 0 1 , Hereford 111976 K . Hosksi : s 1 0 J . Bailey («) 0 1 T . B , M . B * _ < kervi ]] e ( n ; o 1 i Hertford 143341 Visctuut Griiostone 0 1 i A . Smith 0 1 Hon . D . Ryder ( n ) 0 1 . Huaiingdoa 33149 E _ ward Fellows 0 1 George Thornhiil 0 1 Ts ! e of Wight 35431 A' Courj Holmes 0 1 Kens Eas ; * div . 186834 Sir E . Kuatchbull 0 1 J . P . Plumtre 0 1 Kent West div . 131145 SirE . Fumer 0 1-Lora Marsham ( n ) 0 1 Lancashire Lord Stanley 0 1 Sorthdiv . 2581 S 0 W . Patten 0 1 . Lancashire Lord F . Eserton 0 1 South oiv . 392432 R . B . Wiibraham 0 1 Leicestershire Lord C . ilancera 0 1 Nona div . & 4079 E . B . Farntiam 0 1 Leicester-hire H . Alford 0 1 . South div . 72412 C . W . Packe 0 1 Lincoljishire Parts Lord Word ey 1 0 of Lindsay 173219 R . A . Christopher 0 1 LincolnshirePs ^ rts C . Turner ( 72 ) 0 1 ofKesteven 144025 Sir J . Troiii-pe ( n ) 0 1 Midddlesex 1358548 G . By us 1 0 Col . I . Wood 0 1 Norfolk East 142109 Hon . E . Woc ' ehouse 0 1 H . H . Burroughs 0 1 Norfolk West 146 G 76 W . Br 3 _^ 0 1 ' W . L . Caute 0 I ' Nortliampton T . P . .-lana-ell 0 1 I - > " onhdiv . E 2 DC 0 A . S . O'Brien ( n ) 0 1 . I - Northampton R- C . Csn-xrighi 0 1 I South civ . 77 Si 4 Sir C . J __ : ht ; cy «» 1 ' - Hoithumbei- LorJ Of > u ! s : on 0 1 j la _ d >' orth 66204 B . Crcs . * vll ( n ) 0 1 I Northumber- S . H . O-le { n ) 1 0 I land South 77854 M . Bell 0 1 ! iNotti _ eham H . G . Knight 0 1 , North 153244 T . Houldsworth 0 1 ' Xortinsham Earl of Lincoln 0 1 South 72 C 9-3 Colonel R _> lkston 0 1 Oxford ' 151720 Lord >' orreya 0 1 G . V . Harc-urt 0 1 J . W . Henley ( n ) 0 ] Radnor 25 ^ 09 Sir John Walsh 0 1 Rutland J& 315 G . J . H-athcotc ( n ) 1 0 Hon . H . Dawnaydi ) 0 1 Shropshire ^ . 11 &C 81 Sir R . Ball 0 ) W . O . Gore 0 1 Shropshire S . 102822 Earl of L »_ rlir £ ton 0 1 Hon . H . Ciive ' 0 1 Somerset Eaet 237814 Col . Gore Langton 1 0 . W . Mil .- 0 1 SoKerEei West 1 C 53 S 2 T . D . A ^' and 0 1 F . H . Ditki-nson {«) u 1 Stafford North J . D . W . Rus ? eil in ) 0 1 : diT . 118 & 31 C . B . Acideney ( n ) 0 1 SrafV-rd South Hon . Co ] . Anson 1 0 div . 12 . | 745 Viscount luge-ire 0 ] Sufi-Ik East ^ 76 : 5 Lord Henniker 0 1 i ? : r C . B . V . re 0 1 Suffolk West 258- ; 00 Colonel Rushbrcke 0 1 H . S . Waddsngura 0 1 Sarrey East 3 C'j . 5 D £ > Henry K ^ mble 0 1 E . Arirr > . rbcs 0 1 Surrev West 86727 W . J . Danisou 1 0 J . T .-oiter 0 1 Sussex East 172222 G . Darhy 0 1 A . E . Faller ( n ) 0 1 Susses West 100106 Earl of M _ r _ ii ! n ) 0 1 Col . Wyndham («) 0 1 Warwickshire W . S . Vasd&le 0 1 North 831 D 4 Sir E . Wilmot 0 1 Warwickshire Sir J . Mordaunt 0 1 South 71904 E . J . Sairley 0 1 We _ . __ -- el _ nd ' 35-Jil Lord Lowtber 0 1 Hon . Col . Lowther 0 ] WIlt _ hire Nonh 81441 W . Lone 0 1 S-. r F . Burdeti 0 ] Wiltshire South 75675 Hon . 3 . Herbert 0 1 John Bcnr . ett 0 1 Wore-siershire G . npral Lygon 0 J We ? t- R-Ko F . W . Ksisbt l ») 0 1 Worcestershire J . Barnaby 0 1 E _ 5 t 538 S 4 J . A . Tryi . _ > r 0 1 York-hire N . E . S . Cayley 1 0 Ri _ -S 1 SC 373 Hon . W . Dnncombe 0 1 York-hire " E . Lord Hotham 0 1 K- 'di-io- ¦ 204008 K . Brozd'ej U J York-hire W . Kon . J . S . Wortlev (? j ) 0 ] RuiiBg 976415 E . B . Denison ( tj ) 0 1 Whigs 19 Tories 124 ;
i ENGLISH BOROrGHS . : Ab ;_? d-n 5 . 259 T . D ^ fiHd 0 2 Ancover 4843 Jblph E : wall 1 0 Lord W . Pager ( n ) 1 V ! Aiuccel 2803 Lord Frzalian 1 0 _ -hh _ rto _ 41 * o W . Jar-Jine 1 d I A = h-ra-un-Li _ e 24 73 C . H ^ dl .-y . 0 : Avl . trb * . ry 41 ^ 7 C . J . B . Hamilton 0 1 1 ¦ R . X . C'iayton 0 1 I Ba--ury 5 . » 06 H . W . Tar . cred 1 0 ' Bar-staple « 840 F . Hodgfoa 0 1 ' Montagu Gore ( n ) 0 1 B ^ ih 35063 Lord Duncan ( nj 1 0 J . A . Raebuck ( n ) 1 0 B . '_ ford 6 _ . i 9 C _ pt . Poihill 0 ] H . Suart (; O 0 1 Berwick 8 & 20 M . Forster ( n ) 1 u R . Hodgson 0 1 B ^ verley 8302 John Townley 1 0 J . W . Vcfrf , 0 ] B-wdley 7384 S : r T . Winnington 1 0 BirmiEtbam 149 . 8 . G . F . iluntz 1 0 J . SeholeSeld 1 0 Blackburn 27 iJ > l W . Fielden 0 1 J . Homby ( n ) 0 1 BodDlin -5228 Majcr Vivian 1 0 Lord Leicester ( n ) 0 1 Bolt on 43395 P . Ainsworth 1 0 . ]\ -. Bowring ( n ) 10 ; Boston 1281 S J . S . Brownrigg 0 1 : Sir J . Duke 1 0 Bradford 43527 John Hardy ( n ) 0 1 W . C . Lister 1 0 ' Bridgenortb . ' 62-4 T . C . Wbiwaore 0 3 SirRob-nPigot 0 l t BridgwateT 7807 H . Broa-dwood 0 ] ' , T . S . Forman 0 1 ; Bridport 4242 H . Waibnrton 1 0 ; T . A . Mitchell ( n ) 1 0 : Brighton 41994 Capt . Pechell 1 0 : J . N . Wigney («) 1 Oi Bristol 104338 H . E . F . Berkeley 1 0 ! P . W . Miles 0 l ! Buckingham 3 olO Sir T . Freemantle 0 1 . Sir J . Chetwoode ( 72 ) 0 1 ' Bory 1508 S A . Wa feer 1 0 BurySt . EdmilBd-lJ 436 LordJermyn 0 1 ; Lord C . Fiizroy 1 U Calne 4973 Earl of Snelbume 1 0 ' Cambridge 20917 Hou . H . M . Sutton 0 1 Sir A . C . Grant 0 1 Cant ° rbury 15316 Hod . G . S . Smjthe 0 1 J . Bradshaw 0 1 Ca ^ fcie 20005 P . H . Howard 1 0 W . Marshall 1 0 Chatham 19000 Rt . Hoa . G . S . ByBg 1 0 Cheltenham 22942 Hon . C . Berkeley 1 u Chester 21363 Lord S . Grosvenor 1 0 [ John Jervia 1 0 j
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Name of place . Popul * - Names of Member ff Chichester 8270 Lord A Lennox 0 1 J . A . Smith 1 0 Chippenham 5270 Jos . Neeld 0 1 Capt . Boldero 0 1 Christcburch 6077 Sir George Rose 0 1 Cirencester 5430 W . Cripps ( n ) 0 1 T . W . C . Master 0 1 Clitheroe 8915 M . Wilson 1 0 Cockermoath 6 (/ 22 H . A . Aglionby 1 0 E . Horseman 1 0 Colchester 16167 J . Saunderson 0 1 SirG . H . Smyth 0 1 Coventry 27076 W . Williams 1 0 Rt , Hon . E . Ellice 1 0 Cricklade 11661 Capt . Howard ( n ) 1 0 John Neeld 0 1 Dartmouth 4597 Sir John Seal 1 0 Derby 23 S 07 Edward Strutt 1 0 Hon . J . G . Ponsonby 1 0 Devizsa 6367 J . E . Sotheron 0 1 G . H . W . Heneage 0 1 Devonport 44454 Henry Tnffnell 1 0 Sir George Grey 1 0 Dorchester 3033 Hon . A . C . Ashley 0 1 Sir James Graham 0 1 Dover 11924 Sir J . R . Reid 0 1 E . R . Rice 1 0 Droitwich 2487 J . S . Packington 0 1 Dndley 23043 Thomas Hawkes 0 1 Durham 10125 T . C . Granger ( n ) 1 0 Capt . R . JFitzroy ( n ) 0 1 Evesham 3991 Lord M . Hill 1 0 . Peter Borthwick ( n ) 0 1 Exeter 28021 Sir Wm . Follett 0 1 E . Divett 1 0 Eye 720 G Sir E . Kerrison 0 1 Fin-bury 224 S 39 T . S , Duncombe 1 0 T . Wakley 1 0 Frome 12240 T . Shepherd 0 1 Gateshead 15177 W . Hull 1 0 Gloucester 11933 J . Philpofts 1 0 Capt . M . F . Berkeley 1 0 Grantham 7427 G . E . Weiby 0 1 Hon . F . J . TollemacheO 1 Greenwich C 5917 Capt . D . Dundas (») 1 0 E . G . Barnaxd 1 0 Grimsby 6836 E . Heritage 1 0 Guildford 3813 R . D . Mangles 1 0 C . B . Wall 1 0 Halifax 31317 Edward Protheree 1 0 Chas . Wood 1 0 Harwich 4297 John AUwood («) 0 ] Major Beresford Cn ) 0 1 Hastings 10097 R . Holland 1 0 Rt . Hon . J . Planta 0 1 Helstone 3-2 . 3 Sir R . R . Vyvyan in ) 0 1 Hereford 10180 £ . B . Clive 1 0 H . W . Hobhouse ( ni 1 0 Hertford 5247 Lord Mahon 0 1 Hon . W . F . Cowper 1 0 Honiton 3509 Col . Baillie 0 1 F . A . M'Geachy ( n ) 0 1 Horsham 5145 Hon . R . C . Scarlett ( n ) 0 I Huddersfield 19095 W . R . C . Stansfield 1 0 Hull 4642 S Sir James Hanmer 0 1 Sir W . James 0 1 Huntingdon 3257 Sir F . Pollock 0 1 Colonel Peel 0 1 Hythe C 903 S . Marjoribanks ( n ) 1 0 Ipswich 20450 Rigby Wason ( n ) 1 0 George Ronnie ( n ) 1 0 Kendal 11577 G . W . Wood 1 0 Kidderminster 2016 \ 5 R Godson 0 1 Kinsale 7312 W . H . Watson ( n ) 1 0 Kuaresborongh 6253 A . Lawson ( n ) 01 W . B . Ferrand ( n ) 0 1 Lambeth 154613 B . H . wes 1 0 Hon . C . D'Eyncourt 1 0 Lancaster 12613 E . Greene 0 1 J . Marion 0 1 Launceston 5394 Sir . H . Hardinge 0 1 Leeds 123393 W . Beckett (;<) 0 1 W . A ! dam , j-. n . ( n ) 1 0 Leicester 4 C 512 John Eusthops 1 0 Wynn Ellis U ) 1 0 Leominster 5249 C . Greenaw&y 0 1 J . Wigram ( jj ) 0 1 Lewes 6353 Sumers Harford ( n ) 1 0 H . Eiphin-tone ( 71 ) 1 0 LicMeld 6499 S ; r Geo . Ansoa 1 0 Lo . 'ii A . Pa ^ et 1 0 Lincola 11892 Coi . SLbthorp O 1 W . R . Collett ( n ) 0 1 Li .-keard 4042 C . Bnller 1 0 Liverpool 105175 Lord Saudoa 0 1 C . Cresswe ; l 0 1 London 12 . 759 John il- ^' .: man 0 1 Sir M . Wood 1 0 Geo . L ^ all 0 1 Lord J . Russell 1 0 Ludlow 5253 B . Bocfield 0 1 James Ackers ( n . ) 0 1 Lyme Rfgis 3345 W . Pinney 1 0 Lymiugton 547 - J . otewart 1 > 1 W , A . Mackinnon 0 1 Lyun 13370 Lord G . Btntiuck 0 1 Sir S . Cunning 0 1 Macclesfield 23192 J . Brockiriiurst 1 0 J . Grimsdirch 0 1 Maidstone 15 SS 7 A . G . B . Hope ; ( nj 0 1 Geortfo Dodd fnj 0 1 ilaldon 48 . 05 Q . Dick 0 1 J . Ro : nd 0 1 M-Jmesbury 6185 Hon . J . Howard 1 0 Makon 0 " . 02 J . V \" . Childers 1 0 J . E . benhou («) 1 0 Manchester 187022 M . Phillips 1 0 I T . M . Gibson ( n ) 10 ' Marlborough 4186 Lord E . Bruce 0 1 Hon . H . B . Baring 0 1 Marlow 6162 T . P . Williams 0 1 Sir W . Clayton 1 0 Marylebone 240 _ f ) i Sir B . Hall 1 0 Sir C . N ; ip cr (?;) 1 0 Mrdharst 5 fJ 27 SirH . B . S . iymour ( n ) 0 1 Morpeih 6 h" 78 Hon . Cape . " Hoiv _ rd 1 U Newark 9557 W . E . G ^ c ^ iona 0 1 Lord J . Manners 0 1 _ > ewcastle- _ Q _ er- r ) . Buckley ( n ) 0 1 Lyne 53613 J . Q ,. Harris 1 0 Newca _ tle-upon- W . ord 1 0 Tyue 63-13 J . H . Hind 0 1 Newport d 780 W . Martin in ) 0 1 W . Hamiltouln ) 0 1 Northallerton 4839 W . B . Wr ^ htson 1 u Northampton 15351 R . V . Smith 1 0 Raikes Currie 1 0 Norwich 61110 M .-q-iiioi Douro 0 1 B . Smith 1 0 NetiJEgham 50680 G . Y ) . de Larpent 1 0 Sir J . C . Hobhouse 1 0 OJdham 32381 Gen . Johnson 0 0 J . Fielden 0 0 Oxford 18 C 00 J . H . LangstonOi ) 1 0 D . Maclean 0 1 Penryn and Fal- Capr . J . C . Vivian ( n ) l 0 mouth 11805 J . H . Pluinridge ( n . ) 1 0 Peterborough ojo . G . W . FitzwiUi __ -V ? t ) 1 0 bir R . Heron ) 0 Peterffield 4922 Sir W . Jolilfo («) 0 1 Pij-mouth 31 U 80 Thomas Gill ( n ) 1 0 Lord Ebrington in ) 1 0 Pontefract 9 " 57 Lord Pollington ( w ) 0 1 R . W . Miln . s 0 1 Poole 5959 C . Ponsonby 1 0 ' ' G . H . PhilhoB 1 0 Portsmouth 50389 Rt . Hon . T . F . Baring 1 0 J Sir Geo . Stautitoa 1 0 I Preston 33871 Sir H . Fieetwood 1 0 j Sir G . Strickland ( n ) 1 0 Radnor 8410 Col . 3 i-: ce 0 1 H-jading 15595 C . F . Russell 0 1 j Lorii ChelbC-a 0 1 R-ijjate 3 . " 97 Lord Eastnor 0 1 Kfciiord 37245 G . H . Veruon 0 1 Hod . A . Dancombe 0 1 Richmond 4722 Hon . J . C . DnndasOO 1 0 W . W . R . ColburneOO 1 O Ripon 5735 J . PemWton o ] Sir E . Sudden 0 1 Kochdalo 20150 * W . S . Crawford ( w ) 0 0 Rochester 12058 J . S . Duuglas ( n ) 0 1 W . H . Bodkin ( n ) 0 1 Ry , 3361 H . B . Curteis ( n ) 1 0 Saiford 4078 G T . Broth . rtOQ 1 0 Salisbury 13672 W . Wyndham 0 1 W . B . ' Brodie 1 0 Sandwich 12183 Sir T . Troubridge 1 0 U . H . Undsej 0 1 Scarborough 87 G 0 Sir J . Johustone ( n ) 0 1 Sir F . Trench 0 1 Shafksbury 8518 Lord Howard in ) 1 0 i Sheffield 91692 J . Parker 1 0 K . G . Ward 1 0 Shoreham 25008 Sir C . M . Burrell 0 1 Charles Goring ( n ) 0 1 Shrewsbury 16055 Col . Tomline ( n ) 0 1 B . D'Isratii in ) 0 1 Southampton 19324 Lord Bruce U ) 0 1 C . C . Martyn ( n ) 0 1 South Shields 187 . > 6 J . T . Waw ' u ( n ) 1 0 Southwark 134117 Alderman Humphrey 1 0 B . Wood 1 0 Stafford 7062 Hn . Col . Carnegie («) 0 1 Edward Buller ( n ) 1 0 Sfc . Alban ' s 5777 G . W . J . Repton ( n ) 0 1 Lord Listowell 1 0 Stamford 70 G 2 Marquis of Granby 0 1 SirG . Clerk 0 1 St . Ives 4776 W . T . Praed 0 1 StOCkport 41000 H . Marsland 1 0 R . Cobden ( n ) 1 0 Stoke-upon-Trent 52945 Lewis Ricardo ( n ) 10 Alderman Copeland 0 1 S : roud 41205 W . H . Slanton ( n ) 10 ) S . P . Scrope 1 0 i Sudbury 5503 F . Villiers ( rj ) 1 0 j D . O . D . Sombre ( ra ) 1 0 Sanderland 40735 Alderman Thompson 0 1 D . Barclay (») 1 0 Tamworth 7182 Sir R . Feel 0 1 Col . E . H . A'Court 0 1 Taunton 12148 Hon . H . Labouchere 1 0 £ . T . Bainbridge 1 0
Namecf place . Popula- ,, e % . . 3 ^ turn . Wam * of Members . ^ a , Tavistock 5602 Lord E . Russell ( n ) 1 0 _ . . J . Rundle 1 o Tewkesbury 5780 W . Dowdeswell 0 J m _ _* __ J . Martin 1 0 Thetford * & [ 62 Hon . F . Baring 0 1 Lord Euston 0 0 _ ,,. , Sir James Flower 0 0 Thirsk 2835 J . Boll ( n ) 10 Tivertoa 9766 Lord P » lmerston 1 0 m , John Heathcoat 1 0 Totnesa 3442 Lord Seymour 1 0 m „ , C . B . Baldwin 0 1 Tower Hamlets 359864 W . Cfay 1 0 Col . Fox' ( n ) 1 0 Truro 8252 Edmund Turner 1 8 J . K . Vivian 0 1 Tynemouth 23206 H . Mitcalfo (?*) 1 0 Wakefield 21139 Jo _ . Hftidawo « l . <») 1 0 ^ , , ? for < i 246 T W . S . Black 3 tone 0 1 Walsall 15066 Robert Scott < ) 1 0 Wareham 2566 J . S . W . E . Drax («) 1 0 Wamngton 18184 J . T . Blackburne 0 1 Warwick 9290 W . Collins 1 0 „ . ., Sir C . Douglas 0 1 Wells 9190 W . G . Hayter 1 0 _ . , , R . Blnckroore 0 1 Wenlook 3481 Hon . G . C . Foroster 0 1 _ , . T . M . Gaskell 0 1 Westbury Sir R . Lopez 0 1 W-stoiasier 2 Q 246 Q Capt . H . J . Rons ( n ) 0 1 J . T . Leader 1 0 Weymouth 8095 Lord Vjlliers 0 1 G . W . Hope 0 1 Whitby 103 . 9 A . Chapman 0 1 Whitehaven 15716 M . Attwood 0 1 Wigan 20774 P . Gre-nall ( n ) 0 1 T . B . Crosso ( n ) 0 1 Wilton 1997 Lord Fitzharris ( n ) 0 1 Winchester 9212 B . East 0 1 B . Escott ( n ) 0 1 Windsor 7071 J . Ramsbottom 1 ' 0 Ralph Neville 0 1 Wolverhampton C 7514 Hon . C . P . Villiers 1 0 J . Tnorneley 1 0 Woodstock 7055 F . Thesiger 0 1 Worcester 27313 Sir J . Wilde ( w ) 1 0 J . Bailey 0 1 Wycombe 62 . 9 G . H . Dashwood 1 0 R . Bcrnal . jun . ( n ) 1 0 Yarmouth 21448 W . Wibhere 1 0 C . E . Rumbold 1 0 York 34461 J . H . Lowtber 0 1 H . R . Yorke 1 0 Whiga 16 . ... Tories 159 .... Chartists 3 Thetford , one seat in diepute . [ In the Whig and Tory papers , tie members for Oldham , General Johnson and Mr . John Field . n , as well as the member for Roohdale , Mr . Sharman Crawford , are set down as Whigs . We have not ulassed them as such , but claim tuem as Chartists . ] THE UNIVEKSITIES .
Cambridge Rt . Hn . H . Goulburn 0 1 Hon . C . E . Law 0 1 Dublin Rt . Hon . F . Shaw 0 1 Dr . Lefroy 0 1 Oxford T . B . G . Kstcourt 0 1 Sir R . H . IngliB 0 1 Whigs 0 Tories 6 WELSH COUNTIES . Anglesey 48323 W . O . Stanley 1 0 Brecknock 47763 Colonel Wood 0 1 Cardigan 64780 Col . W . E . Powell 0 1 Carmarthen 200655 Hon . G . R . Trevor 0 1 J . Jones 0 1 Carnarvon 65753 Col . E . Pennant ( n ) 0 1 Denbigh 83167 Sir W . Wynne («) 0 1 Hon . W . Bagot 0 1 Flint 60112 E . M . L . Mostyn ( n ) 1 0 Glamorgan 126612 C . M . K . Talbot 1 0 ViscountAdair 0 1 Merionethshire 35609 R . Richards 0 1 Monmouth 98130 Lord G . Somerset 0 1 ~ ± t Octavius Monran 0 1 Montgomeryshire 66485 Rt . Hn . C . Wynne 0 1 Pembroke 81424 Viscount Emlyn ( n ) 0 1 Whigs 3 Tories 13 WELSH DISTRICTS . Beaumaria 18817 Lt .-Col . Paget 1 0 Cardigan 8 . 3 S PrysePryse ] 0 CarmarthoQ 17641 D . Morris 1 0 Carnar-Fou 7 C 42 W . B . Hughes 0 1 Decbigh 14245 J . Mainwairing ( n ) 0 1 Havcrfordwest 10832 Sir R . B . Phillips 1 0 Montgomery 18680 H . Cholmondeley ( n ) 0 1 Pembroke 1436 Sir J . Owen (») 0 1 Swansea 18833 Major Vivian 1 0 Whigs 5 Tories 4 WELSH BOROUGHS . Brecon 5026 C . M . R . Morgan 0 1 Cardiff 14034 J . Nicholl 0 1 Flint 31327 Sir R . Bulkeley ( n ) 1 0 Mer : hyr TydvH 22083 SirJ . J . Guest 1 0 Monmouth 11163 R . J . Blewitt 1 0 Whigs 3 Tories 2 SCOTCH COUNTIES . Aberdeen 175657 Capt . W . Gordon 0 1 Argyle 101973 CampbelI ( Monzie )( n ) 0 I Ayr 3985 Lord Kelburne 0 1 Banff 48604 .. Duffy 1 0 Kerwkk 34048 Sir H . Campbell 0 1 Bute 14151 Sir W . Rao 0 1 Caithness 34529 G . Traill ( n ) 1 0 Ci .-. ckmanan and Kinross 238 " 1 Col . Abercrombie 0 1 Dumfries 73770 J . II . Johitstone 0 1 Duubarton . 32211 A . Smollett ( w ) 0 1 Edinburgh 219345 J . Ramsey ( n ) 0 1 Ei ^ in and Nairn 43585 Major C . " Bruce 0 1 File 12 H 839 Capt . Wemyss 1 0 Foifar 139606 Hon . F . Gordon ( m ) 1 0 Ha-dmgton 36145 Sir T . Hepburne 0 1 Inverness 947 « 7 H . T . Baillie 0 I Kincardine 31431 Hon . H . Arbuthnot O 1 Kirkcudbright 40590 Alex . Murray 1 0 Lauark 316819 Capt . Lockhart ( m ) 0 1 Liniithgow 23291 Hon . C . Hope 0 1 Orkneys and Shetland 18239 F . Dundas 1 0 Peebles 1 C 573 W . F . Mackenzie 0 1 Perth 142894 II . H . Drumuiond 0 1 Renfrew 133443 P . M . Stewart (?*) 1 0 Ross and Cromarty 74820 T . Mackenzie 0 1 Roxburgh 43 C 63 Hon F . Scott («) 0 1 Stirling 72621 — Forbes 0 1 Sutherland 25518 David Dundas 1 0 Wigtou 36258 Capt . Diilryrople 1 0 Whim * O Torino On
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SCOTCH DISTRICTS . Dumfries 23654 W . Ewart 1 0 Elgin , . fee . 17638 Sir A . L . Hay ( n ) 1 0 Falkirk , &c . 39112 W . Baird ( n ) 0 1 HaddiDstOD . &c . 377 o £ . J . M . Balfour 0 1 Invorneps , &c . 33500 J . Morrison 1 0 Kilmarnock , &c . 34382 A . Johnstono («) 1 0 Kirkcalriy , &c . 17083 Col . Fergusson 1 0 i . eith , -to . 3 b 0 fJ 8 The Lord Advocate 1 0 Momrose 32857 P . Chalmers 1 0 Stirling , Dumfermline , &c . 37769 Lord Dalmeny 1 0 Wick . &c . 21522 S . Lock 1 0 Wigtun , &c . « 765 J . M . Tap £ art 1 0 Whigs 10 Tories 2 SCOTCH BOROUGHS . Aberdeen 58019 A . Bannerman 1 0 Ayr , Irvine , &c . 2 * 2626 Lord J . Stuart 1 0 Dundee , 46355 G . Duncan ( n ) 1 0 Edinburgh 162165 Rt . Hn . T . Macaalay 1 0 W . G . Craig 1 0 GJa ? gow 202426 J . Oswald 1 0 J . Denmstoun 1 0 Greenock 27571 R . Wallace 1 0 Parley 54466 A . Hastie 1 0 Penh 20016 Hon . Fox Maule 1 0 Selkirk 6833 Sir A . Pringle 0 1 St Andrews and 17597 Edward Elhce 1 0 Cupar Whigs 11 Tories 2 IRISH COUNTIES . Antrim 323306 J . Irving 0 1 N . Alexander 0 1 Armagh 220651 lord Acheson 1 0 Colonel Verner 0 1 - arlow 81756 Col . Bruen 0 I H . Bunbury 0 1 2 avan 227933 Colonel Clements 0 1 J . Yonn « 0 1 -lara 250616 Major Macnamara 1 0 C . O'Brieu 1 0 -ork 676762 D . O'Connell ( n ) 1 0 — Roche 1 0 Donegal 298104 Sir C . Hayes 0 1 Colonel Conolly 1 0 Down 352571 Viscount Castlereagh 0 I Earl of Hiilsborough 0 1 Dublin 183042 Hamilton 0 1 Taylor 0 1 Fermanagh 149555 M . Archdall 1 0 Sir A . B . Brook 1 0 Salway 394287 J . Bodkin 1 0 T . B . Martin 1 0 £ erry 264559 M . J . O'Connell 1 0 Hon . W . Browne 1 0 i-ildaxe 108401 R . More O'Ferrall 1 0 R . Arohbold 1 0 Kilkenny 1 C 9283 Hon . P . Butler 1 0 Major G . Bryan 1 0 [ ving ' . County 144029 Hon . J . Westenra 1 0 A . Axm-tTong 1 O Leitrim 141303 Viscount Clements 1 0 S . White 1 0
- in xnetrora , Mr . Baring was ai me neaa ran poll , the votes for the oth « r two were 72 eacb |; the House vill consequently have to decide between them .
SUMMARY . ENGLAND AND WALES . Tory members •¦• 303 Whig ditto 193 Chartists ditto ... 3 Thetford double return ... 1 Total members for England and Wales 500 SCOTLAND . Tory members « - 24 Whig members ... 29 Total member- for Scotland 53
COMPARATIVE LOSS AND GAIN . W . T Places . Members . guingair Andover Paget v . Pollen i ( Argyleshire Campbell v . W . P . Cumpbull 0 1 Athlone BtsreBford v . O'Connell 0 1 Barnstaple G » re v . Chi . huster 0 J Bedfordshire AsteJl v . Russell 0 1 Bolton Bowring v . Boiling 1 t Bath Duncan v . Powerscourt 1 C Ditto ... Roebuck v . Bruges 1 0 B-dford Stuart v . Crawley 0 3 Berwick Forster v . Holmes x 0 Beverley Towni . y V . Fox 1 ( J Bradford Hardy v . Busfield 0 1 Blackburn Hornby v . Turner 0 1 Brighton Wigney v . Dairymple 1 C Buckingham Ch-twode v . Vetney 0 1 Caithness . Traill v . Sinclair 1 I Cambridge Button , v . Pryme 0 1 Cambridge ( county ) Allix v . Tivw ., efey 0 1 Carlow ( county ) ... Bunbury v . _"_ tes 0 3 Cornwall , West ... Boscawcn lio-a v . Ltmon ... 0 1 Cornwall East Rashleigh v . Vivian 0 3 Cricklade Howard v . Goddard 1 ( Cheshire , North ... Ush v . Stauley 0 ] Cheshire , South ... Tolleniache v . Wiibraham ... 0 1 Dorsetshire Bankes v . Strangways 0 ] Dublin ( city ) West v . OConneil 0 ] Ditto Grogan v . Hutton 0 1 Dublin ( county ) ... Hamilton v . Lord Brabazon 0 1 Ditto Taylor v . Evans 0 ] Dumbartonshire ... Smollett v . Co ! quhonn 0 i Edinburgh County Ramsay v . Craig 0 ] Falkirk Baird v . Gillon 0 J Falmouth Plumritlge v . Freshfleld 1 ( Flintshire Mostyn v . Glynne 1 ( Gloucester Berkeley v . Hope 1 ( Q ioueest 6 rshire ( East ) Charteris v . Moreton 0 ] Greenwich Dundas v . Attwood 1 ( Guildford Mangies v . Scarlett 1 ( Haddington Balfour v . Stewart 0 J Harwich Atswoort v . Ellice 0 ] Hereford Honhonse v . Burr 1 ( Herefordshire Baskerville v . Priee O ] Hertfordshire ...... Ryder v . Alston 0 1 Honiton M'Geachy v . Stewart 0 ] H'lvsham Scarlett v . Hurst 0 1 Huil Hanmer v . Hutt 0 ] Ipswich Wason v . Kelly ... - 1 ( Ditto Ronnie v . Cochrane 1 ( Kent ( West ) Marsham v . Hodges 0 1 Ki-Try County Browne v . Blennerhasaet ... l < Kinsale Watson v . Thomas 1 ( Kiimarnock Johnston v . Colquhonn ...... 1 ( Knaresborough Lawson v . Rich 0 J Ditto Ferrand v . Langdale 0 J Lewes Eiphinat-me v . Fitzroy 1 ( Ditto Harford v . Can ' . eJupe Z ( Lincoln Collett v . Bulwer 8 1 Lincolnshire ( S ) ... Turnor v . Heatucote 0 Ditto . Trollope v . Hnnd'ey 0 London Lyall v . Crawford 0 Ditto Mast . rnian v . Patti . on 0 Leeds Beckett v . Baines 0 Ludlow Ackers v , Salwoy d j Montgomery Cholmondtilyv . Edwards ...... 0 Maylbbone Napierv . Teigninouth 1 < Midhurst Seymour v . Sponctr 0 Newark Mansers v . Willie 0 _ « ewca 3 tle- uncter - Lyne Harris v . Miller 1 Newport , Isle of Wight Martin v . Hawkins 0 Ditto Hamiltoa v . Blake 0 Northumberland , N Cresswellv . Howick 0 Nottingham Larpent v . Walter I 1 Petersfield Joliffe v . Hector 0 Pontefract Polhngton v . Stanley 0 Preston StTi-k ' and v . PivtkvT 1 < Queen ' s County ..... Veseyv . FitzpatrJck ,........... 0 Heading Chelsea v . Talfourd 0 Ditto Russell v . Palmer 0 ; Renfrewshire Stewart v . Houston 1 ( Rochester Douglas v . Bernal 0 Ditto Btfdkin v Hobhouse 0 ] Roxburghshire Scott v . Elliott 0 ) Rutlandshire Dawney v . Heatheote 0 1 Kye Curteis v . Moneypenny 1 ( Scarborough Jehnstone v . Style 0 ) St Alban ' s Repton v . Muskett 0 ] Staffordshire ( N . ) ... Adderley v . Buller 0 ] Shaftesbury Howard v . Matthew 1 ( Shrewsbury Tomline v . Slaney 0 3 Somersetshire ( W . ) Dickenson v . Sandford 0 J Southampton Lord Bruce v . Lord Duncan 0 ] South Shields Wawa v . Ingham 1 < Stirlingshire F « rbes v . Abercrotnby 0 J Steckport Cobden v . Major Maraland ... 1 ( Stokeupon-Trent Kicardo v . Davonport 1 ( Sudbury Villiers v . Bailey 1 ( Ditto Sombre v . Tomlin * 1 ( Sussex ( East ) Fuller v . Cavendish 0 J Sussex ( West ) Marchv . Lennox .... 0 3 Ditto Wyndham v . Surrey 0 1 Wukefleld Holdswortb . v . Lascelles ... 1 C Walsall Scott v . Gladstone 1 « Wareham Drax v . Calcraft 1 0 Waterford city Christmas v . Barron 1 « Ditto .... » Reade v . Wyse 0 l Westbury Loptz v . Briscoe 0 1 Westminster Rons v . Jlvans . 0 I Wigtonshire Dalrymple v . Blair 1 0 Wicklow Acton v . J . Grattoa 0 1 Winchester Estcott v . Mildmay 0 l Windsor Neville V . Gordon , 0 1 Wigan Greenall v . Standish 0 1 Ditto ..... C ross v . Ewart 0 1 Worcester ( W . ) ... Knight v . Winnington 0 1 Yorkshire | W . R . ) Wortley t . M ° n > fh 0 1 Ditto Denison v . Strickland 0 1 Total 38 78
Name 4 ' place . P ^ tOs- Nams ofMembm . | Limerick 233-05 W . S . O'Brien 1 0 CalebPoweU 1 0 Londonderry 222416 Sir R . Bateson 0 1 Capt . T . Jones 0 1 Longford 112558 L . White 1 0 H . White 1 0 LoHth 108168 R . M . Bellew 1 0 T . V . Dawson 1 0 Mayo 367956 B , D . Browne 1 0 — Blake 10 Meath 177023 D . O'Connoll 1 0 H . Grattan 1 0 Monaghan 195532 Hon . H . Westenra 1 0 E . Shireloy ( n ) 0 1 Queen's County 145343 Sir C . Coote 0 1 Hon . T . Vesey (») 0 1 Roscommon 239913 O'Connor Don 1 0 F . French 1 0 Sligo 171508 W . Percival 0 1 W . R . O . Gore 0 1 Tipperary 4125 . 8 B . O . Cave 1 0 J . Maher 1 0 Tyrone 302493 Rt . Hon . T . Corry 0 1 Lord C . Hamilton 0 1 Waterford 148077 Hon . R . S . Carew 1 0 W . Villiers Stuart 1 0 Weatmeath 148161 H . M . Tuite ( n ) 1 0 B . Chapman 1 0 Wexford 1 G 7029 VVicklow 121577 Sir R . Howard 1 0 Col . Acton 0 1 Whigs 40 Tories 22 IRISH BOKOUGHS . A-mash 9189 Col . J . D . Rawden 1 0 Athloue 11362 Capt . Bereatord 0 1 Bandon 12 (> 17 SerKeuut Jackson 0 1 Belfast 5 . _ 37 E . Teunent 0 1 J . Johnstone ( n ) 0 1 Carlow 9114 Capt . Langard (») 1 0 Carrickfergaa 86-8 P . Kirk 0 1 Cashel 6971 Dr . htock 1 0 Clonmel 15134 R . D . Pigot 1 C Coleraiue 5752 E . Litton Q 1 Cork 107016 F . S . Murphy ( n ) 1 0 V . Callaghaa 1 0 Downpatrick 4784 D . Kerr 0 1 Dro ^ heda 1 7365 Sir W . Scmerville 1 0 Dublin 203752 J . B West ( n ) 0 1 E . Grogan ( n ) 0 1 Dundalk 10478 T . N . Kidlinston 1 0 Dungannon 3515 Lord Northland 0 1 Duagarvon 6 B 19 Rt . Hon . R . L . Shiel 1 0 Ennis 7711 Hewitt Bridxemaa 1 0 Enniskillen . 5270 Hon . E H . Colo 0 1 Gal way 33120 M . J . Ulake 1 0 Sir V . Blake ( n ) 1 0 Kilkenny 23741 John O'Connell I 0 Kinsale 6897 W . H . Watson 1 0 Limerick 65092 Sir D . Roche 1 0 J . O'Brien ( n ) 1 0 Lisburne 5218 Capfc . Mejiiell 0 1 Londonderry 10130 Sir R . Ferguson 1 0 Mallow 52-29 Sir D . O . Norreys 1 0 Newry 13 ad 9 Lord Ncwry 0 1 Portarlington 3091 Col . D . Darner 0 1 Ross 5011 Col . Gore ( n ) 1 0 Sligo 15152 J . P . Somers 1 0 Tralee 9562 Maurice O'Connell 1 0 Waterford 28821 W . Christmas 0 1 M . Reade 0 1 Wexford 10673 Sir E . Esmonde ( n ) 1 0 You £ _ al 9 G 08 Hon . C . Cavendish 1 0 Whigs 24 Tories 16 _ __^ __^___ . ___ l j . _»_ % _>_^^«^_________ k *^ ' ^ _^^_^^^_ " _^_^ . ^\_^_^ __ # _^_/ v
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Northern Star (1837-1852), July 24, 1841, page 7, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/vm2-ncseproduct716/page/7/
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