14 MAY 1842, Page 9

Zbe Vrobinces.

At a meeting of the Liberal electors in Falmouth, on Friday, it was resolved to tender the suffrages of the Reformers to Captain Plum- ridge, should the arrangements consequent on his "discomfiture" enable him to present himself again. The Conservative electors of Southampton have got up a requisition 'to Mr. II. St. John Mildmay, and Mr. Hope, the Under-Secretary for the Colonies, to stand. Mr. Mildmay issued an address on the death of the late Lord Elgin. Mr. Joseph Sturge has written to his friends at Nottingham, who wish to put him in nomination, signifying his consent, on condition "that no money be spent, or any improper influence exercised to bias a single vote in his favour."