17 OCTOBER 1863, Page 1

The Tamworth Election ended on Monday in the return of

Mr. John Peel by a majority of fifty-seven. This is a severe defeat for Mr. H. Cowper 'and his patron, Sir Robert Peel, whose unpopu- larity has lost the seat to the Liberal party. It is reported that se bitter is the feeling in the locality, that at the next general election Sir Robert himself will lose his seat, and the rumour is confirmed by a valedictory speech, in which that gentleman informed his friends that when his trial came he should expect them to rally round him. No true Liberal will mourn should Sir Robert's fear prove true. A member of her Majesty's Governinent who personally interferes in any election but his own, bandies jests and threats with a mob, and finishes by knocking an elector into the coal-scuttle, is only suited to the constituency of Tipperary. or Marylebone. Bernal Osborne and water is a trying dose for Liberals, but Osborne and vitriol is simply unendurable.