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The following is the Whig account of the Middlesex registration, given in the Morning Chronicle.

LILICIUT.S. TORII&

Taken. Sustained.

Taken. • Sustained.

Brentford 50 23 48 23 Hammersmith 57 16 97 58 Bedfont 40 19 34 23 Hampstead 109 47 90 47 Edgeware..... ....... 28 12 15 11 Uxbridge 10 2 38 27 Enfield 13 9 61 20 Islington 27 17 117 60 Gray's Inn .......... 21 8 67 40 Whitechapel ..... ... 42 19 151 '79 Limehouse 32 17 53 30 City of London 107 47 110 45

WeNtminster

6 o 62 27 Blarylebone 30 _ 10 — 53 — 23

572 246 996 513

Overseers' Objections sustained 564 Liberals' ditto 246 Tories' ditto 513

— Total struck off the Lists 1323

It appears, then, that the Whigs acknowledge they have sustained 267 fewer objections than the Tories. But the Chronicle refers us to the "new claims "-- " Look at the Liberal new claims, and the number who did not vote at the last election,—who may be mostly considered on the Liberal side, as not a Tory within fifty miles was suffered to remain unpolled, an express being on the roads to bring the out-voters up during the night after the fist day's poll. It is plain the Tories have no chance, if the Liberals u‘e due diligence. The Reformers are indebted to a few spirited individuals who have subscribed to support the Liberal cause at the eleventh hour."

Where is the record of the new claims? It is rather suspicious that no statement is given to back the boast of the Whig journal.

It is but fair to add the Tory account of the Middlesex registration, as given by the Standard—

Conservative objection, 1042 Withdrawn 71 971

Of these there failed 208 Were defeated by the decisions on the trustee question 155

363 Succeeded Radical Objections 582 Of these there failed 343 Were defeated by the trustee decision 44 — 387

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Majority 413 Succeeded 608

The revision for the City of London closed on Thursday, with the following results, according to the Liberal statement in the Morning Chronicle—

Reform objections made, ISO; sustained, 94. Tory objections, 441; sus- tained, 260.

Reform claims made, 67; sustained, 46. Tory claims, 106; sustained, 45.

This gives a Tory gain of 166 votes ; but according to another state- ment in the Tory papers, the gain of their party is 218 votes.

The Marylebone registration was concluded on Wednesday; and the result, according to the Morning Chronicle, is a Tory gain of 158

votes,—namely. Liberal claims sustained, 14; disallowed, 10 Tory claims 72; 18

Liberal objections 92; 55 Tory objections 192; 52

The Liberals in the Tower Hamlets have entirely neglected the registration ; while the Tories established 80 objections, and 5 claims.

The Finsbury registration closed on the same day. Very few claims and objections were made ; and the revision has not altered the relative position of parties to an extent worth notice.