14 AUGUST 1847, Page 11

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SATURDAY NIGUEL.

There is no peculiarity in the election news of the morning. We have endeavoured to make the account under the special head as complete as we could up to the latest date; but two or three points of the contests still pending may be noted here.

The numbers at the close of the first day's polling for West Norfolk were these— Mr. Bagge 2,737 1 Mr. Coke 2,716 Mr. L'Estrange 2,452 1 Mr. Hammond 2,624 The returns of the first day's polling for North Warwickshire are ism..., perfect; but as far as they had been received they were in favour of iikt Ncwdegate and Mr. Spooner. Sir Robert Peel plumped for Mr. Leigh, Ma' Mr. Thomas Attwood voted for Messrs. Newdegate and Spooner. The Galway election terminated after all without a poll, in the return ier Mr. Christopher St. George, and Captain Burke; Mr. W. H. Gregory ma Mr. Kirman retiring immediately after the nomination on Tuesday.