11 MAY 1833, Page 11
A petition is said to be in preparation to set
aside the election of Colonel EVANS, on account of some informalities. Should another election take place, would not the result be the same—or worse ? But the threat of a petition is always held out by the defeated party in a contested election, and generally ends in nothing. The Central Committee of Colonel EVANS have decided to celebrate his return by a dinner at the Crown and Anchor; the price of the tickets to be so low as not to exclude the poor electors.