12 FEBRUARY 1831, Page 9

NEW Er.Ecno.rs.—Mr. Stanley, who was defeated by Mr. Hunt at

Preston, has been returned for WiZtlsor, in the room of Sir H. Vivian ; and Sir H. B. Williams Bulkeley for Beaumaris, in the room of his late father.

Newark is again about to become the scene of electioneering uproar ; one Of the representatives, H. Willoughby, Esq., having on Friday last sent an address to his constituents, stating "that family circumstances required more of • his time and attention than he thought consistent with the duties of a member of Parliament at this important crisis ; he there- fore resigned his trust into the hands of the electors." Partisans were immediately to be seen flying about in all directions ; and the next morning brought forth an address from Robert Nassau Sutton, Esq. (cousin of • the Speaker), offering himself as a candidate. This gentle-. man, it is understood, comes forward on the United Interest. The Blues have invited Mr. Sergeant 'Wilde; and should he decline, Mr. Heath- cote, the late member for Boston, is expected to be proposed.—Cambridse Chronicle.