11 JUNE 1836, Page 11

TORIES AND TRIMMERS TO BE TURNED OUT AT THE NEXT

ELECTION.

A GLANCE at the list of the present House of Commons, will sug- gest to the Reform Associations throughout the country, some excellent removals, for which they should immediately prepare. For instance, let them make ready—for they may be called upon even before the next Registration, and certainly at no very distant slay—to eject Lord SANDON Sir RICHARD VYVYAN and Mr. MILES} Lord STORMONT and 1 Mr. SCARLETT . .

Mr. GouLauem and /

Mr. GLADSTONE . . . from Leicester.

Mr. PRAED and 1 Mr. BARING • . . from Yarmouth.

Mr. BARNERY from Droitwich.

Mr. BAILEY from Worcester.

Mr. HOPE from Gloucester.

Sir JOHN BECKETT. from Leeds.

Mr. LoWTHER from York.

Mr. PELHAM from Shrewsbury. Mr. LUSHINGTo from Canterbury. Sir J. BEREsIORD . from Chatham.

Mr. BLACKBIJRNE from Warrington. Mr. DOWDESWELL from Tewkesbury. Mr. *Imes from Brie/port. Mr. LEES from Oldham.

Mr. WORTLEY from Halifax. Mr. FEILDEN from Blackburn. Sir JOHN ELLEY . from Windsor.

Captain Pounu. from Bedford. Sir J. POLLEN from Andover. Mr. WitantAuArs from South Lancashire. Mr. C. BARCLAY . from IVest Surry. Mr. EATON from Cambridgeshire. Mr. BACOT from Denbighshire. Mr. DUGDALE from North Warwickshire.

All these gentlemen gained their seats either by narrow ma- jorities, by the aid of corrupt corporations now defunct, or by the party decisions of Election Committees.

The following were elected under false pretences. Some of them undoubtedly might be ejected by the Reformers; not one of them should be allowed to walk over the course. We hope, however, that the electors will dismiss Lord STANLEY from North Lancashire.'

• Bondy Loul Maar would give his interest to one of his younger sons—say the irsMat Member for Preston, who is still a Whit. from Liverpool. from Bristol.

from Norwich.

Sir JAMES Onsitos

Sir MATTHEW RIDLEY . . Mr. G. F. Yoezeo . . .

Mr. RICHARDS Sir FRANCIS BURDETT

Mr. HARVEY

Mr. HARDY

So much for England. We Reformers to eject

Sir GEORGE SINCLAIR . Mr. ANDREw JoHNSTONE Mr. JOIIN MAXWELL . Sir M. S. STEWART . Sir GEORGE CLERK .

Mr. Frotess

Mr. J. H. JOHNSToNE . Mr. CUMMING BRUCE .

Nay, we are well assured, that, would the existing Government but do its duty, Reformers might be returned for Aberdeenshire, Inverness-shire, and Banffshire.

We look to Ireland to do justice on the following offenders; and remove Mr.11Amit.ros • ' •

Mr. WEST and Mr. Deslina Colonel BRUEN and Mr. KAVANAGH Mr. FRANCIS BRUEN . Mr. PLUNKETT Sir G. COOTE and Z Mr. VESEY 5 •

These lists are far from complete. We have mentioned such cases only as those in which it appears that the ousting process would be comparatively easy. As the time for active exertion approaches, we shall give a list of cases in which that .process ought to be tried at all events, on the largest scale. East Cutatter1esd- Newcastle-upon.71me. Tunemouth. Knaresborougk. Westminster. Southwark. Bradford. from from from from front from from may surely expect the Scottish

from Caithnesshire.

from St. Andrew's Burghs. from Lanarkshire.

from Renfrewshire. from Edinburgh County.

from Stirlingshire. from Dumfriesshire. . from Inverness Burghs.

from Dublin. from Belfast.

from Carlow County.

from Carlow City. from Drogheda.

from Queen's County.