2 MAY 1835, Page 8

POSTSCRIPT.

S A TUB DA Y.

In our account of Election Movements, will be found a report of yesterday's proceedings at Exeter on the nomination of the candidates for South Devonshire. We are indebted to the Morning Chronicle for • this information, which has been furnished with marvellous expedition. It is impossible to rise from the perusal of Lord JOHN RUSSELL'S manly, eloquent, mid unanswerable speech, without a feeling of perfect confidence that lie must be elected. To anticipate his defeat, were to Amy the faculty of reason to the Devonshire freeholders-so intmea- surable was the superiority he displayed over his opponent. We are glad to see that the courage of the Tories begins to fail in Yorkshire. Tbe correspondent of the Times at Wakefield says, that the returns of Mr. WORTLEY'S canvassers " afford very reasonable grounds to anticipate success," but that the Conservatives " have been so neg- ligent of registration, that the struggle will be very severe." This was written on Thursday evening, front head-quarters.