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Lord Worsley's having undertaken to second the motion for the adoption of the Ballot in the House of Commons, has given consider- able umbrage to his Lordship's Whig supporters in the county ; who ask why the noble lord should attempt to do away with the influence of property by which lie himself is alone returned.—Lincola Chronicle.

In the event of a dissolution of Parliament, it is rumoured that Lord Duncan will not again solicit the suffrages of the Liberal electors of Southampton ; but that Lord Clarence Paget, and a gentleman from the North, of stanch Reform principles, will be the candidates for the

borough.—Hampshire Telegraph.

Mr. Frederick Villiers haying obtained the unanimous support of the Radical Association of Canterbury, will stand for that borough at the next election.

The Reverend Mr. Stunner has made up his quarrel with Isis parish- ioners at Hayes ; to whom he offered a tartly apology.