15 JULY 1865, page 2

The Orangemen Of Belfast Seem To Have Gone Wild Wi

and unfortunately the town has a mayor who sympathizes, Orangemen. The Presbyterians and Catholics, who are Libel are tired of electing a Tory because he hates them both, and ha......

The Manchester Radicals Do Not Seem Particularly Well...

have complete control of the borough, but have nevertheless contrived to lose the second seat. They split on the rival claims of Mr. Abel Heywood, an extreme man of a vulgar......

Lord Palmerston Has Of Course Been Elected For Tiverton,...

a speech scarcely up to the level of his Tiverton speeches. The absence or silence of his ancient antagonist Rowcliffe, the Chartist butcher, seems to have deprived him of his......

Mr. Roebuck Has Again Been Returned For Sheffield, After A

contest which has been most amusing to everybody except him- self and his opponent, Mr. Foster. At first Mr. Roebuck treated his rival with "supreme contempt ;" then finding......

A Second Conservative, Mr. Graves, Has Been Returned For...

in the place of Mr. J. Ewart. Knaresborough has demonstrated the use of small boroughs by neutralizing that great defeat.......

Mr. Hutt, Elated By Having No Contest For Gateshead, Made

a very imprudent boast to his constituents of his cavalier treatment of Austria in the matter of the commercial treaty, which he was sent to negotiate. Finding, he says, that......

Mr. Disraeli Made A Great Speech On His Election For

Bucking- hamshire on Thursday, which was chiefly directed against Mr. Gladstone, and intended to prove that his finance was neither original nor peculiarly successful. He......

Mr. Mill's Election Has Been A Bitter Trial To The

Morning Advertiser and the Record. The former paper, in an article almost inarticulate with the intellectual stammering of excessive rage, reiterates and reduplicates, in......

The Last Announcement Of The Polling For Oxford...

up, however, to the end of the second day, and there are five days' poll) showed for Mr. Gathorne Hardy 641 votes, for Mr. Gladstone, 601. The polling has begun badly, for......