22 JULY 1865, page 1

Mr. Gathorne Hardy Proposed Mr. Dyke For West Kent On,

Monday. No doubt he was already assured of his own success at the Oxford University poll, and took great pains to speak in that strictly classical and refined style which Oxford......

Some Of The Other Elections Of The Week Have Also

been very hard fought. In each of the constituencies of South Wilts, the North Riding of Yorkshire, East Sussex, Dublin, and Portarling- ton the Liberals have gained one seat,......

Mr. Gladstone Has Been Defeated At Oxford By A Majority

of 180, and Mr. Gathorne Hardy, with Sir W. Heathcote, are now therefore the unillustrious members for that illustrious University. Mr. Gladstone's defeat is believed by his......

News Of The Week.

T HE week has been mainly occupied with the county ele ctions, which have ended as yet on the whole favourably for Govern- ment. The Liberals had on Friday won twenty-two seats......

To His Connection As An " Arduous 'connection Of Eighteen

years, and hastened down to canvass South Lancashire, where on Tuesday he made within a few hours two of his most brilliant speeches—one at the Free Trade Hall, Manchester, on......

Next To The Loss Of Liverpool, The Severest Blow Sustained

by the Liberals has been in Berkshire, where Mr. Bouvetie and Mr. Walter hive ben expelled by undistinguished Tories. Mr. Walter's fate is explicable, the steerage voter being......