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THE NEW PARLIAMENT.

The names of New Constituencies and Members are in italics.

The phrase " first elected" refers to the particular constituency in question, and not to the Member's first election to the House of Commons. In some eases previous elections are referred to, but merely where they are necessary to help to a general view of the character of the new House of Commons.

Where the Constituency has lost a Member an asterisk (s) is planed against the name.

We give the date of birth and whore educated in those oases whore the facts have been in any way recorded, or whore we have been able to obtain them, but there are cases in which it has been impossible to do so with so many candidates in the field. We are aware also that there must be occasional errors, even in those oases for the facts of which there is published and generally reliable authority, for there are cases in which the authorities differ. Where we have found it impossible to strike the balance in favour of any one version of the same fact, we have omitted the figures.

s„'■ We should be obliged to our readers for any corrections as to matters of fact in our Summary of THE NEW Pear.assmar. With so many new Candidates it has been impossible to avoid errors, and where any such have occurred we wish to correct them, though not to add at present to the length of the paragraphs. We should be glad, however, of additional information, in the case of now Candidates where we have not been able to give age, profession, &o., as we may republish the Summary in another form.

ENGLAND.-(Botrouai(s.) GREENWICH.-We omitted particulars connected with Mr. Gladstone,

intending to give them, as we never doubted but we should have the opportunity of giving them under South-West Lancashire. We now give them under the head of the constituency that ban secured the early presence in the new Parliament of the Liberal Loader :-The lit Hon W. E. Gladstone (14, fourth son of Sir John Gladstone, B.trt, merchant in Liverpool, where Mr. Gladstone was born ; ago 59; ed. Eton and Oxford; a Lord of the Treasury 1834; Chancellor of Exchequer 1852- 55, ant 1859-66, fie.; sat for Newark 1832-45; for the University of Oxford 1847-63; elected for South Lancashire 1865; defeated in South-West Lancashire -his native county-1865.

ISLE OF WIGHT (1)-Sir John Simeon, Bart. (L); age 53; dep-lient

of Isle of Wight; county mag.; major volunteers; was member for the Isle of 'Wight 1847-51; an English Catholic.-The seat was contested by Mr Cochrane (C).

ENGLAND.-(Coturnss.)

BEDFORDSHIRE (2)-Mr Richard T. Gilpin (C); age 67 ; ed. Rugby

and Cambridge ; a dap-lout of Bedfordshire and Buckinghamshire ; col of Militia ; first elected 1851.-Mr Francis C. IL Russell (13; age 49; entd. the Scots Fusilier Guards 1838; a dep-!lent of Bedfordshire ; lieut-col of rifle volunteers; first elected 1847.-No contest

BERKSHIRE (3)-Mr Richd. Benyon (C); age 57; ed. Chartorhouse

and Cambridge; called to the Bar 1836; dap-limit of Berkshire; first elected 1860.-Mr Robt. J. Loyd-Lindsay (C); age 36; ed. Eton; entd. the Army 1850; served at the Alma and Inkermem; is a J.P. for Berkshire ; and lieut-col of volunteers ; first elected 1865.-Hr John Walter (L); age 50; ed. Eton and Oxford; called to the Bar 1817; dep-lieut for London and Berke; a magistrate for Middlesex ; sat for Nottingham 1847-59, and for Berks 1859-65.-The lion Auberon Herbert was the second Liberal candidate.

BUCKINGHAMSHIRE (3)-Rt Hon Benjamin Disraeli (C), first lord

of the Treasury ; age 63; ed. Winchester Coll ; dep-lieut for Buckinghamshire, &c; unsuccessfully contested Wycombe 1832; elected for Maidstone, 1837; first elected for Buckinghamshire 1847.-Mr C. G. du Prd (0); ago Si; dep-lieut for Buckinghamshire; first elected 18-39.-Mir N. C. Lambert (L) ; age 57; a mag. for Bucks ; was high sheriff 1865; capt-com yes,.

CAMBRIDGESHIRE (3)-Lord G. J. Manners (C); ago 48 ; son of

the Duke of Rutland ; ed. Eton and Cambridge; eutd. the army 1840; col. 1816; J.P. for Cambridgeshire ; first elected 1847; re-elected 1863.-C. P. Yorke, Viscount Royston (C), son of Lord Ilardwicke; age 32; ed. Harrow and Cambridge; entd. the army 1857; col. of volunteers; Controller of her Majesty's Household 1866; first elected 1.865.-Et Hon II. Brand (L) ; formerly M.P. for Lewes (one seat of which is lost); age 54; Lord of the Treasury, 6:c., 185-5-8; Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasury 1859-66.-A seat was contested by the former 1112M- ber, Mr R. Young (L).

CHESHIRE, EAST (2)-31r W. J. Logh (C), of Lyme Park ; age

39; J.P. and dep-lieut for Chester and Lancashire; capt Lancashire Hussars; was member for South Lancashire 1859-65, when he was defeated by Mr Gladstone. -Mr E. C. Egerton (C); age 52; ed. Harrow and Oxford; called to tho Bar 1840; mag. Hants and Sussex ; represented Macclesfield 1852-58; dep-lieut for Cheshire; late under sec. for Foreign Affairs.-The other candidates were Mr Joddrell and Mr Cheetham, late member for Salisbury, both Liberals.

CHESHIRE, MID (2)-Mr George C. Legh (C), of High Legh ; age 64; ed. Eton and Oxford; dep-lieut for Cheshire ; major Cheshire militia ; sat for North Cheshire since 1241.-lion W. Egerton (C) ; age 36; ed. Eton and Ox- ford; eldest son of 1st Baron Egerton; J.P. for Cheshire; capt of yeo. can., de.; member for North Cheshire since 1858.-Sir J. Leicester Warren (L), sou of Baron de Tabley, was a candidate.

CHESHIRE, WEST (2)-Sir P. M. Egerton, Bart (C) ; ago 62 ; ed.

Oxford; dep-liout of Cheshire; lieut-col of yeo. can., &e; first elected 1833.-Mr J. Tollemache (C); age 63; dep-Bent of Cheshire and Lancashire ; first elected 1841.-No contest.

CORNWALL, EAST (2)-Sir John S. Trelawny, Bart (L); ago 52;

ed. Westminster and Cambridge; called to the Bar 1811; J.P. and dep-licut for Cornwall; capt con Cornwall rifles; sat for Tavistock 1843-52 and 1837.65.- Mr E. 11. Bodges Willyana (L), member of the copper-smelting firm of Sims, Wiilyams, andCo., London ; ago 34; ed. Eton and Oxford ; J.P. and dap-liout for Cornwall, &c.-Mr Kendal, late member, was a candidate.

CORNWALL, WEST (2)-Mr J. St. Anbyn (L) ; age 39 ; ed. Eton and

Cambridge; dep-lieut for Cornwall; major of militia, &e.; first elected 1857.- Mr Arthur Pendants titian ; aged 31; ed. Eton and Cambridge ; J.P. and &is- lieut for Glamorganshire ; major Glamorganshire volunteers.-No contest.

CUMBERLAND, EAST (2)-Hon C. \V. G. Howard (L), brother of the Earl of Carlisle; age 54; ed. Cambridge; first elected 1840.-Jfr W. V. Hodgson (C); age 67: ed. Richmond School, Yorkshire; deplicut and county mug. for Cumberland; high sheriff 1863; sat for Carlisle 1847-52, and 1857-59, and 1665-8. -Mr Marshall (L), into member. was also a candidate, and up to last week the seat was uncontested, but ou Mr Hodgson's defeat at Carlisle he entered the lists, and was succe•sful; Mr Marshall is 72 years of age.

CUMBERLAND, WEST (2)-Hon H. Lowther (C) ; heir presumptive

to the Earl of Lonsciale; age 50; ed Westminster and Cambridge; entd. the army 1841; was lieut-col ; msg. for three counties ; col of volunteers, and major of yeo. ear.; first returned 1847.-Hon Percy Wyndham (C), eon of Lord Leconlield; age 33: ed. Eon; was limit and capt in the Guards; capt of volun- teers; first elected 1860.-No contest.

DERBYSHIRE, EAST (2)-Hon Capt Egerton (L), R.N., son of the

1st Earl of Ellesmere, and son-in-law of the Duke of Devonshire.-Hon H. Strutt (L), son of Lord Belper ; age 28; ed. Harrow and Cambridge.-The other can- didates were Mr Overend, Q.C. (C), and Mr Turnbull (C).

DERBYSHIRE, SOUTH (2)-Mr Rowland Smith (C), banker at Not- tingham.-Sir T. Cresley, Bart (C); age 36; ed. Rugby; was eapt let Dragoon Guards and Bent-col of volunteera-The other candidates were 31r T. W. Evans (L), and Mr C. R. Colvile (13, the late members.

DEVONSHIRE, EAST (2)-Lord Courtenay (C), son of the Earl of Devon, and late M.P. for Exeter; age 32; ed. Westminster and Oxford; dep- Bent for Devonshire ; capt of yeo. cay.-Sir Lawrence Palk (C), formerly member for South Devon ; age 50; ed. Eton; leo: served in the Army, and is lieut-eut of volunteers.-A third candidate was Sir C. J. Wade (L), barrister on the Midland Circuit.

DEVONSHIRE, NORTH (2)-Sir Stafford Northdoto (C), ago 50 ;

ed. Eton and Oxford; priv. see. to lit Hon W. E. Gladstoas when President of Board of Trade; called to the Bar 1847; has since held several l'01,170 Jiiii)10 offices ; is now Sec. of State for India; first elected 1866.-Mr. Tees Dyke Acland (L); age 59; ed. Harrow and Oxford; capt. Devon yoo. env.; lout-col. of Volunteers; dep-liout. of Devon ; county mag, &c; fleet elected 1865.-The other candidate wax Mr J. W. Waldrond (C), late member for Tiverton.

DEVONSHIRE, SOUTH (2)-Sir L. AL Lopes, (0), lato member for Westbury; age 50; ed. Winchester and Oxford; mag for Wiltshire and dap-lieut and mag. for Devon; rapt Devon Militia.-Mr S. T. Kekew:eh (C) ; age 72; ed. Eton and Oxford; dep-lien of Devon, &c; first elected 185a.-Lord Amberloy, oldest son of Earl Russell, was the Liberal Candidate.

DORSETSHIRE (3)-Mr W. H. B. Portman (L), ago 39 ; ed. Eton

and Oxford; dep-)lout for Somerset, and J.P. Dorset; col of yoo. cay.•' first elected 18.57.-Mr H. G. Stun (0); ago 43; ed. Eton and Oxford; 3.1'. for Dorsetabire; first elected 1856. - Mr John Floyor (C), ago 57; ed. Winchester Coll and

Oxford; dep-lieut of Dorset, capt of yoo. Mast elected 1846; re-elected 1864.

DURHAM, NORTH (2)-Sir H. Williamson (L); ago 41 ; ed. Eton and Oxford; dep-lieut Durham; rapt. corn. volunteers ; first elected 1864.-Mr (7. Elliot (C), colliery owner, &c.-A third candidate (1) was Mr J. L. Ball, shipowner, &c .

DURHAM, SOUTH (2)-Mr J. W. Pease (L); ago 40 ; ed. privately ; a well known member of Society of Friends; county msg.- proprietor of exten- sive mines; first elected 1865.-rapt Beaumont (L), brother of Mr Beaumont, member for the West Riding, South; ago about 36 ; late capt in the army ; con- tested the seat in 1865 with Mr Winces (C), whom he has now defeated.

ESSEX, NORTII-EAST (2)-Mr James Round (C) ; age 26 ; ed. Eton and Oxford; mag. for Essex ; capt Ihtse (C), Spain's Hall, Essex ; age 43; ed. Eton and Cambridge : entd. the army 1844 ; Boat-col W. Essex Militia ; dep-lieut and county mag.-The unsuccessful candidates wore Sir T. B. Western, Bart, and Sir T. N. Abdy, Bart, both Liberals.

ESSEX, NORTH-IVEST (2)-Lord E. G. Cecil (C); age 34 ' • ed. Harrow and Sandhurst ; mag. for Middlesex ; formerly M.P. for South Essex ; was capt and lieut-col in the Guards.--Ur /leery John Seltein Matson (0), eon of Sir J. T. Solwin, Bart ; age 42; ed. Cambridge; dep-Ileut for Essex; was elected for South Essex 1865.-No contest.

ESSEX, SOUTH (2)-Mr R. Wingfield Baker (L), Assott Hall, Essex ;

age 66; ed. Rugby and Oxford: dep-liout and mag.: chairman of Quarter See:dons ; sat for South Essex 1857-9.-Mr A. Johnstone (L), Holton Hall, Suffolk ; age 33; ed. Rugby and Oxford; mag. for Essex.-No contest.

GLOUCESTERSHIRE, EAST (2)-Mr R. S. Holford (C); ago 60;

ed. Harrow and Oxford ; dep-Ileut of Gioucexlershire; 3.P.; capt yoo.; first elected 1854.-Sir M. IL Beach (C); age 31; ed. Eton and Oxford; dep-lieut for Gloucester ; rapt militia ; first elected 1864.-No contest.

GLOUCESTERSHIRE, WEST (2)-Mr R. N. F. Kingscoto (L); born

1830; entd. the army 1846; lieut-col 1855; served in the Crimea: dep-liont of Gloucestershire; and J.P. of Wiltshire; first elected 18.52.-Hr S. Marling (L), or Stanley Park, Stroud ; born 1810; county mag; lord of the borough manor, fie.- The unsuccessful candidate was Col Somerset, late member (C).

HAMPSHIRE, NORTH (2)-Mr W. W. B. Beach (C); ago 42; oil. Eton and Oxford; 3.1'.Hampshire; capt of yeo.; first elected 1857.-Mr. G. Sclator- Booth (C); born 1826; ml, Winchester and Oxford ; called to the Bar 1853; J.P. for Hampshire ; capt of yeo ; first elected 1857.-No contest.

HAMPSHIRE, SOUTH (2)-1It Hon IV. F. Cowper (L), son of Earl Cowper, and stepson of the late Lord Palmerston; age 57; ed. Eton ; major in the army 18.52; was private see, to Lord Melbourne 1835, and since held several important °Moe ; J.P. for Hertfordshire; represented Hertford continuously since 1833.-Lord II. Scott (C), son of the Duke of Buccleuch ; age 36 ; ed. Eton ; mag. for Haute and Midlothian; capt yoo. and Item of volunteers ; Hat for Selkirk in 1861: J.P. and dep-pout for Devon.-The other candidates were Mr J. C. Gartner (C), dep-lieut of Devonshire, and Mr C. Milvrard, Q.C. (L). HEREFORDSHIRE (3)-Sir Joseph R. Bailey, Bart (C); age 28 ; ed. Harrow and Oxford ; dep-lieut for Brecon and Radnor; county mug.; first elected 1863.-Mr R. H. Bitidulph (L); ago 34; ed. Harrow ; partner In the firm of ('ocko, Biddulph, and Co., hankers; first elected 1865.-Sir D. Croft (C) ; ago 30; ed. Eton and Oxford ; called to the Bar 1861.

HERTFORDSHIRE (3)-Mr Abel Smith (C) ; ago 39 ed. Harrow and

Cambridge; dep-lient for Hertfordshire: first elected 1654 ; last elected, after two unsuccessful contests, 18416.-Hon IL F. Cowper (13; age 33; ed. Harrow and Oxford; dap-Bent for Kent; county mag.: rapt of volunteers ; first elected 1865.- dfr II. R. Brand (L), son of the lit Hon H. B. W. Brand, and nephew of Lord Deere; age '17 ; lieut and capt in Guards.-Mr Surtees (C), late member, was also a candidate.

HUNTINGDONSHIRE (2)-Mr. E. Fellowea (C); ago 59; was in the 15th Hussars; is dep-lieut of Huntingdonshire, dc.; first elected 1837.-Lord Robert Montagu (C), 2nd son of the Duke of Manchester ; aged 43; ed. Cam- . bridge; dep-lieut Antrim; was high sheriff of that county 1855; county mag. Londonderry; was capt militia; did good public service by his exertions In favour of the Rivers' Protection Bill and the Sewage Utilization Act ; first elected 1859.- No contest.

KENT, EAST (2)-Mr E. Leigh Pemberton (C); ago 45 ; ed. Eton and

Oxford; called to the Bar ; major yeo. -floe (7. IV, Milks (C). sou of Lord Sondes; age 44; ed Eton and Sandhurst ; dep-lieut and county magistrate; 'lent-col yeo. can., fie.-The other candidates were Sir John Croft and Mr. Tuftou, son of Sir R. Tifton, both Liberals and both new candidates. KENT, MID (2)-Lord Holinesdale (C) ; age 32 ; ed. Eton • ontd. the

army 1854; lent and capt in the Guards; served in the Crimea: &c

first elected for West Kent, 1859.-Mr W. II. bole (C); age 31; ed. Harrow and Oxford; dep-lieut of Kent ; first elected for West Kent, 1865.-Lord J. Hervey and Mr F. F. Head were also candidates In the Liberal interest.

KENT, WEST (2)-Mr C. IL Mills (C) ' age 38 ; ed. Eton ; dap-Haut and county mag.; banker (Glynn, Mills, and Co.);G late M.P. for Northallorton, where he was unseated 1865.-41r J. G. Talbot (C); ago 33; son of Hon J. C. Talbot, Q.C., and nephew of the Earl of Shrewsbury; ed. Charterhouse and Oxford; dep-Ileut and county mag., stc.-The defeated candidates were Mr Angcnstein and Sir J. Lubbock (banker), both Liberals. The candidates were all now to the constituency, Lord Holmesdale and Mr Dyke, the late members, standing for Mid-Kent.

LANCASHIRE, NORTH (2)-Col Wilson-Patton (C); age 66 ; ed.

Eton and Oxford: A.D.C. to the Queen ; rice-Hunt of Latwaster; col of, militia, da.: • at for Lancashire in 1831; and for the North division since 1832.-The !Ion A. Stanley (C), sou of the Earl of Derby; age 27; ed. Etou ; Nutt the Guards 18.58; capt and adjt 1862; retired 1865; was elected fur Preston 1866; a county mag.-The late colleague of Col Patten, the Marquis of Harrington, son of the Duke of Devonshire, was the Liberal candidate, unsuccessful.

LANCASHIRE, NORTH-EAST (2)-31r James Madan Holt (C), of

Bums; age 39; ed. Oxford; county mag. - 3h. Chamberlain &mile (C), of Ashton Hall, Lancaster; age 38; ed. Eton and Cambridge; county mag.: lord of the manors of Ashton, &c.-The unsuccessful candidates were Mr Ughtred Kay-Shuttleworth, son of Sir J. Kay-Shutticworth, Bart ; and Mr Fenton, of Rochdale, both Liberals.

LANCASHIRE, SOUTII-EAS7'(2)-Hon A. F. Egerton (C); ago 43;

ed. Harrow and Oxford : dep-lieut fur Lancashire; lieut-col volunteers and yeo. ; first elected 1859.-31s. J S Henry (().-The unsuessmstul candidates were 31r F. Peel, brother of Sir Robert Peel, and Mr 11. Thomson, I.1loruts.

LANCASHIRE, SOUTH-WEST (2)-Mr C. Turner (C); age 65; East India merchant, Liverpool : was chairman of the Liverpool Dock Board, ae: dap-lieut and county and borough mag.: sat for Liverpool and South Lancashire.- 31r R. -tsaltelon Crate (C), 11111 Cliff. Cheshire, aged 43; ed. Rugby and Cambridge ; called to the Bar 1849; county mug.: chairman of Quarter Sessions ; sat for Preston.-These gentlemen were preferred by South-West Lancashire to Mr Gladstone, who with Mr Greaten contested the seat.

LEICESTERSHIRE, NORTH-(2) RI Hon Lord J. R. Manners, second son of the late and brother of the preseut Duke of Rutland (C); age 50; ed. Eton and Cambridge: first Commissioner of Works, de, 1852 and 1838-9, and again 1866.-1/5:S. W. (Iowa (C); age 38; county mag.; formerly lieut-col of Dragoons.- A third candidate was Mr Frewen, also a Conservative.

LEICESTERSHIRE. SOUTH (2)-Viscount Curzon (C), son of Earl Howe: age 47 : ed. Eton and Oxford : comity mag.: lieut-col yeo.: heat elected 1337.-11r Albert I'M (C). son of the lute Sir A. Pell, judge of the Court of Bank- ruptcy; age 48: cd. Rugby and Cambridge ; dep-lieut for Cambridgeshire: county mag. for Leicester.

LINCOLNSHIRE, NORTH (2)-Sir M. J. Cholmeley, Bart (L) ; ago 66; a dep-lieut for Lincolnshire; M.P. for North Lincolnshire from 1847-52, and 1867-68.-31r. R. Winn (C).

LINCOLNSHIRE, MID (2)-Mr II. Chaplin (C), of Blankney

Hall, Sleaford ; age 214; ed. Harrow and Oxford ; dep-lieut and county mug: lord of the manors of Blaukney, &c.-Col Ameolts (L); ago 53; ed. Eton; dep-lieut and county mag. ; vice-chairman of quarter sessions; lord of the manor, de.

LINCOLNSHIRE, SOUTH (2)-Mr Earle Welby (C), of Newton House, Folkingham ; age 39; ed. Eton and Oxford: dep-lieut and county mag. ; capt-corn volunteers; sat for Grantham and then fur South Lineolnshire.-3fr E. Tumor (C); age 30: ed. Rugby and Oxford; county msg.; was M.P. for Grantham. -The Liberal candidate was Mr U. H. Packe, one of the late members.

MIDDLESEX (2)-Viscount Enfield (L), son of Earl Strafford ; age 38 ; ed. Eton and Oxford ; dep-lieut of Middlesex : col of volunteers ; lieut-col of militia ; first elected 18.57.-Lont G. Hamilton (C), son of the second Marquis of Abercorn; ensign of titles.-An unseemly quarrel between the two Liberal can- didates (the late members, Lord Enfield and Mr Labouchere) divided the Liberal party, and the result is a partial Conservative victory.

NORFOLK, NORTII-EAST(2)-Ilon F. Walpole (C), son of tho 3rd

Earl of Orford; age 46; county mtg.; Nam royal navy retired; major militia.- Sir IL &nosey (C); ago 6;; ed. Eton: step-lieut and county mag.; formerly capt iu the army: sat for East Norfolk 1833-57; and for Grout Yarmouth 1859-65. -The unsuccessful candidates were Sir E. Luxus (C), Mr Chaska, (I.), and Mr Wodehouse (L).

NORFOLK, SOUTH-EAST (2)-JIm C. S. Read (C) ; ago 42 ; yeo- man and tenant fanner iu Norfolk, where his family, it is said, has been its the sense position for 300 years; county mug.: a leading man of the royal agricul- tural soc., and other secs, connected with agriculture: first elected for East Norfolk 1861.-1/r E. Howes (C); age 55: cd. St. Paul's School and Cambridge ; dep-lieut for Norfolk ; was chairmau of Quarter Sessions 20 years ago, and Church Estates Commissioner: first elected for East Norfolk 1859.-The two divisions of this county were formerly included in East Norfolk.

NORFOLK, WEST (2)-Sir W. Baggo (C) ; ago 58; ed. Charterhouso and Oxford; dep-lieut, de.; sat for West Norfolk 1837-57; re-elected 1865.-Hon T. De Grey, son of Baron Walsingham (C); age 25; ed. Eton and Cambridge dep-lieut; first elected 1865.

NORTHAMPTONSHIRE, NORTH (2)-Rt Hon G. Ward Hunt (C); age 43; ed. Eton and Oxford; called to the Bar 1851; a dep-lieut of Northampton- shire; chairman of Quarter Sessions; Chancellor of the Exchequer; first elected 1857.-Mr S. G. Stopford (C), age 28 ; ed. Eton and Oxford ; county mag. ; lieut. of militia ; first elected 1867.-No contest.

NORTHAMPTONSHIRE, SOUTH (2)-Sir R. Knightloy, Bart (C) ; age 49: ed. Eton; dep-lieut ; capt of volunteers: has been four times returned for this constituency.-Major F. W. Cartwright (C); ago 45; nephew of the late member: ed. Eton ; major in the army ; county snag.-The Liberal candidate was Lord F. Fitzroy.

NORTHUMBERLAND, NORTH (2)-Earl Percy (C), son of the Duke of Northumberland; age ; ed. Eton; capt and lieut-col Grenadier Guards 1851; served in the Crimea: is a major-gen In the army : first elected 1865.-Mr Af. W Ridley (C), son of the late member, Sir M. W. Ridley, Burt.; age 26; ed. Harrow and Oxford.-No contest.

NORTHUMBERLAND, SOUTH (2)-Mr W. B. Beaumont (L); age 39; ed. Harrow and Cambridge; dep-lieut for Northumberland; owner of mines, de.; first elected 1852.-Mr. Beaumont's father sat for Northumberland 1818-37.- The Hon H. G. Liddell (C), son of Lord Ravensworth ; ago 47; ed. Eton and Oxford; a county mag. and capt yeo. ; first elected 1832.-No contest.

NOTTINGHAMSHIRE, NORTH (2)-Rt Hon J. E. Denison (L); ago 88; ed. Eton and Oxford; has been three times elected Speaker of the House of Commons ; dep-lieut, &c: first elected for this constituency 1857.-1/r F. C. Smith (C), banker. brother of Mr Rowland Smith, successful Conservative candidate for South Derbyshire.-The Liberal candidate was the former colleague of Mr Denison, Lord E. P. Clinton. The seat was uncontested up to the last, when Mr Smith cause forward, encouraged, he said, by the success of his brother and other Conservative candidates.

NOTTINGHAMSHIRE, SOUTH (2)-Mr W. H. Barrow (C) ; age 84 ; ed. Collegiate School, Southwell; was an attorney 1806-33; is dep-lieut for Notts; was high sheriff 1845; first elected 1851.-Mr T. B. Hildyard (1:) ; ago 47: ed. Etou and Oxford ; county mag., and major of yeo. can.: sat for South Notts 1846-52; re-elected 1866.-No contest.

OXFORDSHIRE (3)-Rt Hon Joseph W. Henley (0) ; age 75 ; ed. Fulham and Oxford ; dep-lieut and county mag.; chairman of Quarter Sessions, de; was pros. of the Board of Trade, 1852, de ; is lord of the manor of Water- perry ; first elected 1841.-Mr J. S. North (C), son of the late Gen Sir C. W. Doyle ; age 64; ed. Military Coll Sandhurst ; entd. the army 1821; dep-lieut of Oxfordshire; was high sheriff; lieut-eel of militia and of rifle volunteers; first elected 1852.-Yr W. C. Cartwright, of Aynhoe, Northamptonshire (L); age 41 ; lord of the manor of Aynhoe, and county mag.-No contest.

RUTLANDSHIRE (2)-Hon G. J. Noel (0), son of the 1st Earl of GaInsborough ; age 45; eutd, the army 1842; capt 1847; married a daughter of the Earl of Lansdale; a Lord of the Treasury; dep-lieut ; first elected 1847.- Capt G. H. Finch (C); age 33; ed. Oxford; county mag. ; capt of yeo.; sat for a few months in the late Parliament

SHROPSHIRE, NORTH (2)--Mr J. R. Ormsby Gore (C); age 52 ; ed.

Eton and Oxford; dep-lieut ; first elected 1859.-Viscount Newport (C), son of Lord Bradford; age 23; ed. Harrow and Cambridge; late lieut Life Guards.-No contest.

ISHROPSHIRE. SOUTH (2)-(ion P. E. Herbert (C); age 46 ; ed. Eton and Sandhurst ; entd. the Army 1840; major 1853; lieut-col 1858; C.B. and A.D.C. to the Queen 18.55; quartermaster-gen in the Crimea ; first elected 1865.- Lieut-Col E. Corbett (C); age 51; ed. Eton; dep-lieut and county mag; licut-col

militia.-The Liberal candidate was Mr II. Jasper More, late member.

SOMERSETSIIIRE, EAST (2)-.116 Richard Bright (C), of Stocks House, Herta; county mag.-3hpor R. S. Allen (C), of Bathampton, Somerset; age 50; county mag.: major Somerset Militia ; formerly capt ILA.; and major Corn- wall and Devon Miners' Artillery.

SOMERSETSHIRE, WEST (2)-Sir A. B. P. Fuller-Aoland-Hood (C) ; alp: 49 ; ed. Rugby; was capt Horse Guards; dep-lieut; was high sheriff; first elected 1859.-Mr. W. IL P. Gore-Langton (C); age 44 ; ed. Eton and Oxford; dep-lieut ; sat for West Somersetshire 1851-57; re-elected 1863-65.-No contest.

Sl'Ak'FORDSLI1RE, EAST (2)-Mr J. I?. McClean (L) ; ago 59 ; civil engineer; late prem. of the engineers' society; largely engaged in railway enterprise.-11rit A. Bass (L) ; age 31 ; ed. Harrow andeambridge; brewer (firm of Bass and Co., Burton-on-Trent); county mag.; sat for Stafford iu the last Parliament.

STAFFORDSHIRE. NORTH (2)-Rt Hon C. B. Adderley (0.) ; age 54; ed. Oxford; was pros. of Board of Health ; vice pros. of Com. Privy Council for Education; under sec. for colonies, de; first elected 1841.-Sir E. M. Buller (14; ago 68; ed. Oxford; dep-Mont; was high sheriff 1853; sat for North Staf- fordshire 18:12-41; for borough of Stafford 184147 ; re-elected for the county 1865.

STAI'FORDSIIIRR, WEST (2)-Sir Meynell Ingrain (C) ; age 48 ; county mag. and dep-lleut for cos. Stafford and Derby, Re.-Mr Smith Child (C) ; age c0: ed. Cambridge ; dep-lieut and county mag. ; high sheriff 1865: sat for North Staffordshire 185149.-The Liberal candidates were Mr Foley and Mr Foster, late members for South Staffordshire.

SUFFOLK, WEST (2)-Major Windsor Parker (C); age 66; ed. Crypt Grammar School, Gloucester; was capt and adjt in the army : served in India ; was aide-de-camp to the com-ht-chief, and brigade major; major militia ; dep-Ileut, de.; first elected 1859.-Lord Augustus H. C. Hervey (C), brother of the present Marquis of Bristol ; age 31 ; ed. Eton and Cambridge ; late lieut of militia ; sat for West Suffolk In the late Parliament.

SURREY, EAST (2)-Hon P. J. Locke King (L); age 57 ; ed. Harrow and Cambridge: dep-lieut for Surrey ; was high sheriff 1840 ; first elected 1347, and has since been connected with several Important measures.-Mr C. Buxton (L); age 45; ed. Cambridge ; brewer (Truman, Hanbury, and Co.); county mag.; lieut-col volunteers; first elected 1865.-The seat was contested by Mr Hardman and Mr Lord, Conservatives.

SURREY, MID (2)-Eon Brodrick (C) ; age 38 ; ed. Eton and Oxford; called to the Bar 1855; dep-lieut -Mr II. W Peek (C); age about 50; London and China merchant ; contested Surrey 1865.-The seats were contested by Mr Julian Goldsmid, Mr Roberts, and Mr Nelson, Liberals.

SUSSEX, EAST (2)-Mr J. G. Dodson (L) ; age 43 ; ed. Eton and Oxford; called to the Bar 1851; dep-lieut Sussex ; was chairman of committees in the House of Commons, de.: first elected 1857.-3/r G. B. Gregory (C), parlia- mentary agent, London.-Lord E. Cavendish (L), late member, youngest son of the Duke of Devonshire, and Mr Scott (C), were candidates.

SUSSEX, WEST (2)-Mr W. B. Barttelot (C) ; age 48 ; ed. Rugby ; cold. the army 1839, became rapt; dep-lieut Sussex lieut-col volunteers; first elected 1869.-Hon H. Wyndham, son of Lord Leconstield (C); ago 38; ed. Eton and Oxford; ental. the army 1849; was lima and rapt; first elected 18.54.

WARWICKSHIRE, NORTH (2)-Mr C. N. Nowdogate (C); age 52 ; ed. Eton and Oxford; dep-liout Warwickshire; county meg. ; trustee of Rugby school ; well known for his opposition to 31aynooth, de.; has represented North Warwickshire since 1843.-Mr W. Davenport Bromley (C); ago 47; ed. Harrow and Oxford: dep-lieut for Stafford: lieut-col of yeo.; first elected 1864.-The seats were contested by Mr Muutz and Mr Flower, Liberals.

WARWICKSHIRE, SOUTH (2)-Mr H. C. Wise (C); age 62 ; ed.

Rugby aud Oxford ; dep-lieut Warwickshire ; major yeo. ; first elected 1865. -Mr John Hardy (C); late member for Dartmouth, the seat of which is lost ; brother of the home See. age 59; ed. Oxford; dep-lieut.-The seats were con- tested by Lord Hyde (L), son of Lord Clarendon; and Sir B. Hamilton (L), of Avon Castle.

WESTMORELAND (2)-Earl Bective (0), son of Marquis Headfort ; age 46; first returned 1854; dep-lieut for Meath ; county mag. ; lieut-col militia, &e.- Mr William Lowther (C); age 47; 2nd son of Col Lowther, the late member; and nephew of Earl of Lonsdale; first returned 1867; was formerly Secretary of legation at Berlin.-No contest.

WILTSHIRE, NORTH (2)-Lord C. W. B. Bruce (L); age 34; 3rd son of the Marquis of Ailesbury ; capt of Life Guards 1859; capt Wilts yeo. can. ; first elected 1865.-Sir Geo. Jenkinson (C); age 51; ed. Winchester; was capt Royal Irish Hussars 1846; high sheriff for Gloucester 1862.-3Ir S. Schonberg (L), was also a candidate.

WILTSHIRE, SOUTH (2)-Lord H. F. Thynne (C). 2nd son of the Marquis of Bath ; age 38; depdieut and county mag.; capt Wilts yeo. can.-Mr T. F. Grove (L) ; age 45; entd. the army 1842; capt 1847 ; dep-liout; was high sheriff ; cupt yeu. can.; first elected 186-5.

WORCESTERSHIRE, EAST (2)-Hon C. G. Lyttelton (L), son of Lord Lyttleton ; age 26; ed. Eton and Cambridge; county mag.; lieut yeo. can.; elected in 1868.-Mr R. P. Anaphlett (C), of Vrychbold Hall, Worcestershire; age 59: ed. Cambridge ; called to the Bar 1834: Q.C. and bencher 1858; dep-lieut and county mag.-Mr Martin (L) was a candidate.

WORCESTERSHIRE, WEST (2)-Mr W. E. Da wdoswell (C); age 27; ed. Westminster and Oxford; county mag. ; lieut yeo. cay.; first elected 1866.- Mr F. W. Knight (C): age 56; lieut-col yeo. env. and of volunteers; Parliamen- tary Sec under Lord Derby 1852 and 1858: first elected 1841.

YORKSHIRE. NORTH RIDING (2)-Hon W. E. Duncombe (0); ago 39; dep-lieut North Riding; capt yeo. and lieut-col volunteers; first elected 1859. -Mr F. A. Milbank (Id age 48; ed. Harrow ; dep-lieut North Riding and of Durham; was high sheriff 11451; first elected 1865.-The unsuccessful candidate was Mr E. S. Cayley (C).

YORKSHIRE WEST RIDING, NORTH (2)-Sir F. Crossley, Bart (L); age 51; carpet manufacturer at Halifax ; dep-tieut and county mug.; created a baronet 1883 ; first elected 1865.-Lord F. C. Cavendish (L), son of 7th Duke of Devonshire ; age 32; ed. Cambridge ; county mag., &c: first elected 1865.

YORKSHIRE WEST RIDING, SOUTH (2)-Viscount Milton (L), eon of Earl Fitzvrilliam; age 29: ed. Eton and Cambridge ; author of the spirited work "The North-West Passage by Land": county mag.; cornet yeo.; first elected 1865. -Mr. H. F. Beaumont (L); age 35; ed. Eton and Cambridge; dep-lleut for West Riding; county mag.; was major Cont. West York rifles: first elected 1865.- The seats were contested by Mr Stanhope and Mr Starkey, Conservatives.

WALES.-(Courrros.)

ANGLESEA (1)-Mr R. Davies (L) ; a landed proprietor, shipowner, and mag. of the county; a Nonconformist.-The seat was not contested.

BRECKNOCKSHIRE (1)-Mr Godfrey C. Morgan (C), son of Baron Tredegar; age 33; ed. Eton ; major in the army ; dep-lleut and county msg. ; first elected 1858.-No contest.

CARDIGANSHIRE (1)-Mr Evan Mathews Richards (L), of Brook- lands, Glamorgan; age 47; dep-lieut and county mag. Glamorganahlre; Mayor of Swansea 1855-6 and 1862-3.-The contest, a very warm one, was between Mr Richards and Mr E. SL Vaughan (C).

CARMARTHENS13IRE (2)-Mr John Jones (C), brother of the late member, Mr David Jones of Pantglass ; age 55: ed. Shrewsbury ; called to the Bar 1839 ; county mag. ; high sheriff 1815.-Ste E. J. Sartori.; (L) ; a gentleman of much local influence; married to Miss A. Kemble, sister of the great tragedienne. -Mr David Pugh, one of the late members, and Mr Purley were also candidates. CARNARVONSHIRE (1)-Mr T. L. D. Jones-Parry (L), of 3Iadrin;

age 36; ed. Rugby and Oxford; dep-Bent and county msg. ; high sheriff 1851 ; capt militia.-The other candidate was the Hon. K Pennant, sou of Lord Pen- rhyn. There had been no contest for 70 years.

FLINTSHIRE (1)-Lord Richard de A. Grosvenor (L); ago 31 ; ed.

Westminster and Cambridge ; licut-col yeo. ; county mag.; associate of the institute civil engineers, fie; first elected 1861.-No contest.

GLAMORGANSHIRE (2)-Mr C. R. M. Talbot (L) ; ago G5 ; ed. Harrow

and Oxford; lord-lieut for Glamorgaushire ; col of volunteers; director of Great Western Railway Co, fie; first elected 1830.-Mr Hussey Vivian (L): age 47 : ed. Eton and Cambridge; dap-lieut; lieut-col of volunteers, &c; first elected 1837.- No contest.

MERIONETHSHIRE (1)-Mr David It'illiams(L); Dendraeth Castle ;

age 68; ed. at Chester: is a county wag. and dep-lieut; was high sheriff of Merioneth 1861 and of Caruarvon 1862.-The opponent of Mr Williams was the late member, Mr Wynne (C).

MONMOUTHSHIRE (2)-Mr C. 0. S. Morgan (C); ago 65 • ed.

Westminster and Oxford ; dep-Ileut Monmouthshire; first elected 1841-Col Somerset (C), son of the late Gen Lord C. II. Somerset : age 46 ; ed. Eton and Sand-

hurst ; entd. the army 1839 ; col 1854 ; served in the Crimea; dep-lieut, ; fired elected 1859.-The other candidate was Col Clifford (L).

MONTGOMERYSHIRE (1)-Mr C. W. Williams-Wynn (C), son of the

late Rt Hon C. Watkin Williams-Wpm, who represented this county 1797-1850; ago 46; ed. Westminster and Oxford ; called to the Bar 1846; first elected 1862. -No contest.

PEMBROKESHIRE (1)-Mr J. H. Scourfield (C); age 60 ; ed. Harrow

and Oxford; lord lieut and oust. rot. for Haverfordwest ; chairman of Quarter Sessions; sat for Haverfordwest in the late Parliament ; was elected 1852.-The present election was unopposed, though at first threatened by Viscount Emlyn.

RADNORSHIRE (1)-Hon A. Walsh (C) ; age 41; son of the late Sir 3. B. Walsh, Bart; ed. Eton and Cambridge ; entered the Guards 1847: dep-lieut for Radnorshire ; county wag. for Berkshire ; bat for Leominster 1863-8.

SCOTLAND.-(COUNTIES.) ABERDEENSHIRE, EAST (1)-Mr W. D. Fordyce (L); ago 32; od.

Blackheath and Edinburgh: dep-liout ; capt volunteers called to the Bar in Scot- land 1862; first elected 1866.-No contest.

ABERDEENSHIRE, WEST (1)-Mc McCombie (L), of Tillyfour ;

tenant farmer; celebrated for his breeding of black cattle.-Oppositiou was threatened, but withdrawn.

ARGYLLSHIRE (1)-Marquis of Lorne (L), son of the Duko of Argyll ;

age 23; es'. Eton and Cambridge ; capt London Scottish Rifles ; sat for a short time in the late Parliament.-No contest.

AYRSHIRE, NORTH (1)-Mr Finnic (L).

AYRSHIRE, SOUTH (1)-Sir David Ilredderburn (L); age 33 ; ed.

Edinburgh and Cambridge ; called to the Scottish Bar ; wag. for Midlothian ; cam of yeo.-Col. Alexander was the Conservative candidate, and was early In the field; his first opponent was Mr Oswald, who died a few days after the announcement of his intention to contest the seat.

BANFFSHIRE (1)-Mr R. W. Duff (L); age 33 ; ed. Blackheath

School; entcL the navy 1848; lient 1856; dep-lieut ; first elected 1861.-No contest.

BERWICKSHIRE (1)-Mr David Robertson (L), sun of the late Sir

John 3Iarjoribauks, Bart, Mr Robertson taking the name of his wife's grand- father; age 71; ed. at High School and University Edinburgh ; lord-licut Ber- wickshire; first elected 1859.-No contest.

BUTESHIRE (1)-Mr C. Dairy:vie (C), of Hailes, Midlothian ; brother

of Sir James Fergussou, late member for Ayrshire; age 29; ell. Harrow and Cambridge ; called to the Bar (Lincoln's Inn) 1865 ; dep-licut and J.P. for Had- diugton ; lieut of volunteers.

CAITHNESS (1)-Mr G. Traill (L); age 78; ed. Westminster School

and University of Edinburgh ; called to the Bar in Scotland 1811; vice-lieut of Caithness and dep-lieut of Orkney; sat for Orkney and Shetland 1830-34; first elected for Caithness 1841.

CLACKMAN NAN (1)-Mr W. P. Adam (L); age 45; ed. Rugby and

Cambridge ; called to the Bar 1850; sec. to Governor of Bombay 1853-58, ; dep- Rent; major of volunteers; director of assurance company; lint elected 1859.- No contest.

DUMBARTONSHIRE (1)-Mr Orr-Ewing (C); merchant.

DUMFRIESSHIRE (1)-Sir Sydney Waterlow (L) ; age 46 ; an alder- man of London; county mug. ; was sheriff 1866-7.-The Conservative candidate was Major Walker, who had the support of the Duke of Buecletteh, and it is said that one interesting part of the proceedings on the Conservative side was inquiry respecting the Liberal candidate's church and creed.

EDINBURGH COUNTY (1)-Sir A. C. R. Gibson-Maitland (L) ; ago 48 ;

ed. Edinburgh; dep-lieut and county wag.: was lieut 79th Highlanders, capt of yeo., and col of militia.-The Earl of Dalkeith (C), the late member, was an unsuccessful candidate.

ELGIN and NAIRNSHIRE (1)-Ilan James 0. Grant (C), of Grant,

son of Lord &afield; was capt in the army; is major Inverness militia.

FIFESHIRE (1)-Sir R. Anstruther (L); age 34; ed. Harrow • entd.

the Guards 1853; was capt and lieut-col; is lord-lieut of Fifeshire, and dep-lieut of Caithness-shire; first elected 1864.-The other candidate was Mr Boyd- Kinnear (L).

FORFARSHIRE (1)-Hun C. Carnegie (L), brother of the 9th Earl

of Southesk ; age 35; was lieut of the Royal Welsh Fusiliers, and in the Innis- killins ; dep-lieut; first elected 1860.-No contest.

HA.DDINGTONSHIRE (1)-Lord Elcho, eon of Lord Wemyss and

March (L); age 50; ed. Eton and Oxford; dep-lieut ; lieut-col of London Scottish volunteers; was a lord of the Treasury 1852-5: a member of the little party-the Adullamltes-that conspired against Mr Gladstone in the late Parliament ; first elected 1847.-The seat was vigorously contested by Lord W. Hay.

INVERNESS-SHIRE (1)-Mr D. Cameron of Loddel (C) ; ago 33; ed.

Harrow; dep-lieut and county mag.; was attached to Lord Elgin's mission to China and to the legation at Berlin.-No contest.

KINCARDINESHIRE (1)-Mr J. Dyce Nicol (L); ago 63; od.

University of Glasgow: was partner in the firm of W. Nicol and Co., and resident for many years in Bombay; dep-lieut, dc; first elected 1863.-No contest.

KIRKCUDBRIGHT (1)-Mr W. H. 3L3xwell (party differently desig- nated); age 51; ed. Edinburgh and Oxford ; called to the Bar, Scotland. 181J; dep-lieut and county mag. ; first elected 1868.

LANARKSHIRE, NORTH (1)-Sir E. Colebrooke, Bart (L) ; age 55 ;

ed. Eton; a dep-licut of Roxburghshire; sat for Taunton 1342-52; find elected for Lanarkshire 1857.-No contest.

LANARKSHIRE, SOUTH (1)-Mr J. G. C. Hamilton (L), of

Dalsell ; age 39; ed. Eton; county mag.: vice-lieut Lanarkshire : was card Guards; is major yeo.; sat for Falkirk 1837-39.-The seat was contented by Sir N. M. Lockhart (C).

LINLITHGOWSHIRE (1)-Mr P. McLagan (C) ; age 53 ; ed. Univer- sity of Edinburgh; county mag. and dep-lient, &c; first elected 1863.-The seat was contested by Mr J. Ponder (L); merchant, London and Manchester.

PEEBLES and SELKIRK (1)-Sir G. G. Montgomery (C) ; age 45 ; ed.

Oxford ; Lord of the Treasury 1866: lord-licut Kinross-shire; dep-lieut Peeble- shire ; was limit yeo.; first elected 1832.-The unsuccessful candidate was Sir John Murray (L), of Philiphaugh.

PERTHSHIRE (1)-Mr a S. Parker (L), son of Mr Parkes, merchant,

of Liverpool, and nephew of Mr Cardwell.-The Conservative candidate was the

late member, Sir W. Stirling Maxwell. RENFREWSHIRE (1)-Mr A. A. Spoirs (L); age 28 ; ed. Eton ; entd.

the army 1848: was lieut and emit dep-lieut for Renfrew and Lanark ; Drat elected 1865.-No contest.

ROSS and CR031ARTY (1)-Mr A. Matheion (L), nepbow of the lato member, SirJames Matheson ; ago 63; ell. University of Edinburgh ; is a merchant in Loudon (Matheson and Cu) ; a director of tho Bunk of England ; dep-lieut ; sat in the late Parliament (or Inverness district. -No contest.

ROXBURGHSHIRE (1)-Sir \V. Scott, Bart (L) ; ago 65 ; dop-lieut Roxburgitshire; was lieut Life Guards ; tlrst elected 180:I.-The seat was contested by Lord e. II. Kerr (C).

STIRLINGSHIRE (1)-Admiral Erakine (L); ago 62 ; ed. Naval Coll

Portsmouth; med. Navy 1819; vice-admiral 1861; has served iu nearly every part of the world ; first elected 1865.-No contest.

SUTHERLANDSIIIRE (1)-Lord R. C. Loveson-Gower (L), youngest

sou of the 2nd and brother of the present Duke of Sutherland; ago 23; ed. Ikon ; first elected 18417.-No contest.

\VIGTONSIIIRE (1)-Lord Garlies (C); ago 33 ; ed. Harrow and Ox- ford ; cuts'. the army 1855; liout and rapt ; late aido-do-camp to the brig-gen at Aldershot ; was capt volunteers.-Sir A. Agnew (L), late member, was a candidate.

IRELAND.-(Bonotrons.)

BANDON (1)-Mr W. Shaw (L), of Beaumont, co. Cork.-Mr. Shaw

contested the previous election, and It by five votes; he now wine by three.

BELFAST (2)-Mr W. Johnston, of Ballykilbeg t. Orange and inde- pendent," but (C) to fact]; age 55; was high sheriff of Down ; is prow. grand master of the Orangemen of Belfast; recently Imprisoned for a breach of the Party Processions' Act.-Mr J. MacClure (I.), son of a Presbyterian minister, and is a Presbyterian elder; age 50; was a uterchaut in Belfast ; now landed pro- prietor; will vote for grants to all churches being withdrawn.-The other esudi- dates were Sir C. Lanyon (C), late member, and Mr Mulholland, a Presbyterian

Conservative.

CARRICKFERGUS (1)-Mr M. IL Dalway, of Belmont, co. Antrim

(L); age 36; county mag.; high sheriff 1859.-The unsuccessful candidate was the former weather, Sir R. Torreus (C).

CASHEL (1)-11Ir O'Beirne (L) ; age 48 ; od. Dublin ; dep-liout Tower Hamlet.; first returned 1863.-The other candidates were Mr Lanigan (L), Mr. Heron, Q.C. (L), Mr Vincent Scully (1.), and Sir Musters (C).

DROGHEDA (1)-Mr B. Whitworth (L) ; ago 52; son of Mr N.

Whitworth, of Drogheda, and partner in the finn of Whitworth Brothers, merchants, Manchester; first elected 'sirs-The seat was contested by Mr F. Brodigatt (L), barrister; and the well known Arctic voyager, Sir Leopold McClintock (C).

DUNDALK (1)-Mr Philip Callan (L), of Ardoo ; a member of the

"National party."-The seat was contested by Sir George Bowyer (I.), the former member, and by Mr C. Russell (L), of London, formerly a solicitor in Belfast.

DUNGARVAN (I)-Mr H. Matthews Q.0 (C).-tWo mark Mr Matthews

(C) because he had the support of the Conservatives and their papers against Seri t Barry (L), whose great fault was his performance of professional dutiecas Crown Prosecutor during the Fenian trials; but Mr 3Ietthews debit's to be imitmendent of party]; od. University Coll., London; ago about 4:1; an Euglish Catholic.-Serjt Barry was the late member, and the only other candidate in this election.

ENNISKILLEN (1)- Viscount Crichton (C), son of Lord Erne; age 29;

ed. Eton and Oxford; county mag.; was high sheriff for Donegal co. 1867.-The other candidates were Mr J. L. Cole (C), the late member, and Mr Cullum (L), a solicitor.

GALWAY BOROUGH (2)-Sir R. Blonnerbasset, Bart (L); age 29 ; ed. Stouyhunit and Oxford ; High Sheriff of Kerry 1866; tiret electe I 1865.-Lord SI Laurance (L), son of Lord Howth ; ago 41 ; Haut-col Dubllu militia; was rapt Hussars, and state steward to the lord-lieut of Irchum1.-There were no less than seven other candidates for these seats. One was Mr Aspinell, Q.C., recorder of Liverpool.

LONDONDERRY (1)-Mr E. Dowse, Q.C. (h); age 50 ; ed. Trio. Coll Dublin.-The Conservative analidate was Lord Claud J. Hamilton, second sou of the second Marquis of Abercorn.

NEWRY (1)-Mr W. Kirk (L); ago G4; a flax manufacturer and

merchant ; Presbyterian; was member for Newry some years ugu.-The other candidate was Viscount Newry (C).

TRALEE (1)-Tile O'Donoglme (L), only son of the late O'Don- oghne, of the Glens; age 35; ed. Stonyhurst ; was a county mag. and major Kerry Militia ; first elected 1865.-No contest.

WATERFORD CITY (2)-Mr J. A. Blake (L); ago 42; ed. Waterford and

in Franco; mayor of Waterfoni 1855-6-7; prem. of the Waterford Chamber of Commerce 1838-9; first elected 1847.-Me Delafrantg (L): formerly coroner for Waterford, and of much local influeuce.-Sir H. W. Barron, who has stood eight contested elections for Waterford, was also a candidate.

WEXFORD (1)-Mr R. J. Doveroux (L); age 39 ; od. Oscott Coll.,

Mount St. Mary3t, and at Namur; merchant ; first elected 1864.-Oppositiou was threatened, but waft withdrawn.

YOUGHAL (1)- Mr a Weyuelin (L), son of the member for Wolverhampton, who ix a Rueelau merchant in Londou, and a director of the Bank of Eugland.-The seat was contested by the former member, Sir J. McKenna (C); and by Mr Crowther, a new candidate.-The "Nation" deuouuced the am- didature of Mr Wegueliu as "ono of the vilest efforts ever made to barter away the indepentienee of an lieeh borough," whatever was meant by the phrase.

IRELAND.-(Coutrrnss.) ANTRIM COUNTY (2)-Hon E. O'Neill (C), son of Rev W. C. O'Neill,

of Shelves Castle, Antrim; age 29; ed. Trinity Coll Dublin and Cambridge; county nag.; first elected 1863.-Rear-Admiral Seymour (C): age 40; ed Royal Naval Coll anions' the Navy 1831: commanded the Royal Yacht, Se ; first elected 1865. -Nu contest.

ARMAGH COUNTY (2)-Sir J. M. Strongo, Bart (C); age 57; entd. the Army 11428; a deft-Item of Armagh: col of militia ; first elected 1864.-Sir W. Verner, Bart (C); age 86; served in the Peninsular war and at Waterloo: flout- col 1826; dep grand master of the Orange Society, 6:c; first returned I1e12.-No contest.

CARLOW, COUNTY (2)-Mr H. Brun (C) ; age 40; dep-lieut of

Carlow ; was high sheriff of the cottuty 1835: find elected 1837.-Sfe A. liararskrh (C); age 37; county magistrate ; was high sheriff for Kilkenny co. 1855; and fur Carlow 1847; sat for Wexford iu the late Parliament.

CAVAN, COUNTY (2)-Hon H. Annosloy (0) ; 2nd son of Lord Annus-

ley ; age 37; ed. Eton, and Triu. Cull Dublin mad. the army 1831: served iu India and the Crimea : capt and lieut-col of Sects Fusilier Guards 1860; first elected 1837.-31r E. J. Saundenton (L): age 31: eounty mag. ; rapt militia ; was high sheriff 1859 ; first elected I863.-No contest.

CLARE, COUNTY (2)-Mr C. M. Vandeleur (L); age 59; ed Harrow

and Cambridge : col of militia ; dep-lieut Clare : high sheriff of the county 1832 first elected 183e.-Sir C. M. O'Loghleu (L); age 49; ed. privately : graduated University of London: called to the Bar in Ireland 1841; Q.C. 1832, &c. ; was chairman of Quarter Sessions for Carlow and Mayo ; county mag.-No contest.

DONEGAL COUNTY (2)-Viscount Hamilton (C), eldest son of the

Marquis of Abercoru ; age 80; cd. Harrow and Oxford; ensign London Scottish volunteers ; hon col Donegal militia; first elected 1860.-Mr Thomas Oniony (C); age 45; ed. Harrow and Oxford; dep-lieut ter Donegal and Klidare.-Lord F. Conyngham (L) was a candidate.

DOWN COUNTY (2)-Mr W. B. Forde (C) ; age 15 ; on td. the

army 1843; dep-lieut fur Down ; was high sheriff for the county 1833; lx peta- 1 cut of militia; first elected 1867.-Mr L. A. E. Uhl-Trevor (C), son of the Marquis

of Downshire; age 49 ; ed. Eton and Oxford; dep-lieut for three counties; county mag. ; lieut-col militia; lieut and major yeomanry; Drat elected 1845.-No coutc.st.

DUBLIN COUNTY (2)-Col Taylor (C), cousin of 2nd Marquis Head- fort ; ago 56; entered the Guards 1829; is a col in the army ; lieut-col militia ; dep-lieut Meath; was a Lord of the Treasury; first elected 1841.-Mr J. T. Hamil- ton (C); age 29; od. Cambridge; dep-lieut for county Dublin; first elected 1813, when he succeeded his father as member.-His grandfather represented the same constituency for 30 years.

DUBLIN UNIVERSITY (2)-Mr A. Lefroy (0) ; age 68 ; ed. Trin.

Coll Dublin ; dolt-Hatt for Longford ea ; sat for Longford 1830.3; unseated on petition; re-elected the same year, and sat till 1837, and 1841-47; elected for Dublin University 1858.-Dr John T. Ball (C).-The other candidates were Sir E. Grogan, and Mr Purcell, Q.C., both Conservatives.

GALWAY COUNTY (2)-Mr W. H. Gregory (L) ; ago 51; ed. Harrow and Oxford; dep-lieut Galway ; was high sheriff 1849; first elected 1857.-Viscount Burke (L), son of Marquis Ciauricarde ; age 36; ed. Eton; late attache at Turin ; sat for a few mouths in the late Parliament.-The unsuccessful candidate was Mr Blake (C).

FERMANAGH COUNTY (2)-Capt M. Archdall (C) ; ago 56 ; ed. Tamworth and Oxford; curd. the army ; capt Inuiskillin Dragoons; dep-lieut and county mag.; first elected 1834.--Col H. A. Cole (C) ; age 59; ed. Harrow; entd. the army 1823; rapt 1835; lieut-col of militia ; county mug.; was high sheriff 1854 ; first elected 1855.

KERRY COUNTY (2)-Lord Castlerosse (L), son of Lord Kenmare ; aged 43; ed. Stonyhurst Coil; is lord-ligat and custos rotulorum of the county ; col of militia, &e; was controller of the household; vice-chamberlain of the house- hold, fie; find elected 1852.-Mr H. A. Herbert (L), son of the late Rt Hon H. A. Herbert, member for Kerry 1841-46; aged 28; licut and rapt Guards, and major volunteers; first elected 1866.-Mr Kavanagh (L), was a candidate.

KILDARE COUNTY (2)-Rt Hon W. H. F. Cogan (L); age 45 ; ed.

Trio. Coll Dublin ; called to the Irish Bar 1845; dep-lieut and county mag; high sheriff 1862-53; privy councillor 1866; has sat for Kildare since 1852.-Lord 0. Fitzgerald (L), son of the Duke of Lcinster; age 41; ed. Maynotah; entered the Guards 1845; retired lieut 1854; treasurer of the household, ten; was capt Loudon Irish Volunteers and Lancashire Hussars; first elected 1865.-No contest.

KILKENNY COUNTY (2)-Mr G. L. Bryan (L); aged 40 ; ed. Oscott

Catholic Coll.; dep-licut for Kilkenny; was high sheriff 1852; first elected 186.5.- Hon L. 0. F. Agar-Ellis (L), son of Lord Dover; age 39; is a rapt of Fusiliers, and in the royal nary; first elected 1857.-No contest.

KING'S COUNTY (2)-Sir P. O'Brien, Bart (L); ago 45 ; od. Trin.

Coll Dublin; called to the Irish Bar 1844; dep-lieut of Dublin city, and county mag.; first elected 1852.-.11r L. Sherlock, Q.C. (L); well known as a prominent member of the Irish Bar.

LEITRDI COUNTY (2)-Dr John Brady (L); age 56 ; ed. at Clones ;

county mag.; member of Royal College of Physicians, de, London; first elected 1852.-11r W. R. Ormsby-Gore (C) ; age 49; ed. Eton; was in the Light Dragoons; dep-lieut and county mag. ; was high sheriff Leitrim 1857; first elected 1358.-No Contest.

LIMERICK COUNTY (2)-Mr W. Monsen (L); age 56; ed. Oxford; dep-lieut Limerick ; was high sheriff 183.5; county mag.; col of militia; pros Board of Health 1857; vice-pres Board of Trade 1866; first elected 1847.-Mr E. J. Synan (L) ; age 48; ed. Triu. Coil Dublin ; called to the Bar in Ireland 1843; connty mag.; first elected 1865.-The seat was contested by Col Dickson (C).

LONDONDERRY COUNTY (2)-Mr R. P. Dawson (C), son of the late Rt Hon G. 11. Dawson, of Castle Dawson, Londonderry, and of the sister of the late Sir Robert Peel ; age 50; ed. Harrow and Oxford; entered the Army 1837; was rapt 1842; is dep-lieut ; elected 1859, and again 1865.--Sir F. W. Heygate (C) ; age 46; ed Eton and Cambridge; dap-lieut for Leicester and Londonderry; limit of yen. cay.; fret elected 1859.

LONGFORD COUNTY (2)-Mr F. S. Greville-Nugent (L); ago 47 ;

vice-)lent of Westmeath ; col of militia; director of Land Securities Co; first elected 1852.-Mr M. W. O'Reilly (L) ; age 43; ed. Durham and London; was major in the service of the Pope; dep-lieut for Louth; was high sheriff 1848; J.P. for Dublin; first elected 1862.

LOUTH COUNTY (2)-Rt Hon Chichester S. P. Fortoscue (L); age

45; ed. at Oxford; dep-lieut for Louth and county mag. for Essex ; was under sec. for the colonies; chief sec. for Ireland, Sc; a member of the Privy Council ; has been five limes returned for Louth.-Afr O'Reilly Dean (L) ; age 49; ed. University of Paris; dep-lieut and county mag.; was high sheriff 1857.

MAYO COUNTY (2)-Lord Bingham, son of Lord Lncan (C); age 38 ; ed. Rugby; ontd. the army 1848; was A.D.C. to his father in the Crimea ; was lieut-col, de., in the Coldstream Guards; county snag.; first elected 1865.-He O. H. Moore (L), of Moore Hall, county Mayo; age 67 ; ed. Oscott and Cambridge ; county mag.; high sheriff 1867; dep-lieut ; sat for Mayo 1847-57; was unseated on petition 1857-The seat was contested by Mr V. VC. Blake and Lord T. J. Brown, both Liberals MONAGHAN COUNTY (2)-Mr. C. P. Leslie (C); ago 46; ed. Harrow and Oxford; lord-lieut and custos. rot. of Monaghan; col militia; has sat for Mouaghan continuously since 1841-MrSewallia E. Shirley (C), son of Mr E. 1'. Shirley, of Eatington, Warwickshire, who represented Monaghan 1841-7; age 24; ed. Oxford.-Mr W. Grey (L) was a candidate.

QUEEN'S COUNTY (2)-Rt Hon J. W. Fitzpatrick (L) (age differently stated); al. Eton ; served iu the army; lord-lieut of Queen's co.; privy councillor Ireland ; sat for Queen' co. 1837-41, and 1847-52; re-elected 1868.-AG Kenehn Thomas Diyby (L); age 23 ; son of MX Kaneko H. Dlgby (a branch of Lord Digby's family); Mr Dlgby addressed the electors as an "Irishman and a Catholic."-The seats were contested by Copt Macdonald, Mr E. Dense, both Liberals ; and Gen Dunne, late member, Conservative.

ROSCOMMON COUNTY (2)-The O'Connor Don (L); age 30; ed. Downside Coll, Bath; dap-limit for Roscommon; was high sheriff Sligo 1863; author of a pamphlet on Irish taxation; first elected 1860.-Rt Hon Col French (f.) ; age 67; ed. Trin. Coll Dublin; col of militia; dep-licut for Sligo; county mag.; privy cowacilior; first elected 1832, and has been nine times re-elected.

TIPPERARY (2)-Mr. Charles Moore (L); age 64 ; county mag. ; in

favour of tenant-right and national education on the basis of religious equality; first elected 1865.-The Hon C. W. White (L) ; age 30; entd. the army 1856; lieut and capt 1860; first elected 1866.-The seats were contested by Mr Collett (L), and Mr Peter E. Gill (C).

TYRONE COUNTY (2)-Lord Claude Hamilton (C), son of the late Viscount Hamilton, who was the eldest son of the 1st Marquis of Abercorn ; age 65 ; ed. Harrow and Cambridge ; dep-lieut; was treasurer and vice-chamberlain of the Household, fie; a privy councillor 1852; chairman of the London and Glasgow Shipbuilding, dc.. Co.; and chairman and director of other companies; sat for Tyrone 1835-87 and 1839-68.-Et Hon H. T. L. Corry (C), son of Earl of Balmer° ; age 65; ed. Oxford; was comptroller of the Household 18.35.6; lord of the Admiralty 1841-45; sec. to the Admiralty ; appointed vice-pres, of the Council on Education 1866; has sat for Tyrone continuously since 1826.-No contest.

WATERFORD COUNTY (2)-Mr Esmonde (II); age 42; ed. Trin. Coll Dublin; called to the Bar, Ireland, 1850; was high sheriff ; county mag.; tspt, militia; first elected 1852.-Mr Edward de la Poer (L) ; age 27; dep-Iteut; "count of the Holy Roman Empire," created by the Pope ; first elected 1886.

WESTMEATH COUNTY (2)-Mr Pollard-Urquhart (L); age 53 ; ed. Harrow and Oxford; dep-licit for Westmeath; was high sheriff 1840; county snag. Aberdeenshire; well known as a writer on political and eoonom Leal subjects. -Mr W. F. Ureville-Nugent (L), son of the member for Longford ; age 27; Rout Life Guards 1859; first elected 1865.

WEXFORD COUNTY (2)-Sir J. Power, Bart (L); age 68 ; called to the Bar In Ireland; dep-lieut; mag. for Dublin city, and for the county Wexford was high sheriff Dublin; director of Bank of Ireland, sec-; sat for Wexford 1835-47; re-elected 1865.-afr Al.. P. D'Arry (L), of Shanganagh House, Loughlins- town ; a brewer in Hall Dare (C) was a candidate. WICKLOW COUNTY (2)-Mr W. W. Fitz-William Dick (0); age 63 ; ed. Trin. ColL Dublin; dept-lieut Wicklow ; was high sheriff 1814 ; first returned 1852.-Mr H. W. PM-William (L),

REMARKS.

England sends to the House of Commons :-

Borough Members 286

Counties and Universities 174 --460

Wales-Boroughs 16 Counties 17 - 33

Counties and Universities Ireland-Boroughs Counties, &c Of tho English boroughs, London sends 4 members ; four boroughs send 3 members each ; 89 send 2 each ; the rest are each represented by 1 member. Of the Welsh boroughs 1 sends 2 members ; the rest 1 each. Of the Scotch boroughs, 1 sends 3 members, and 2 send 2 each. Of the Irish boroughs, 6 send 2 each ; the rest 1 each.

Of the English counties (Universities included), 7 send 3 members each ; all the rest, with the exception of London University, send 2 each. Of the Welsh counties, 4 send 2 members each ; the rest 1 each. The Scotch counties send 1 member each. The Irish counties send 2 members each.

The official returns were not made up at the time we went to press with respect to the elections for :-

Derbyshire, North-Somerset, Mid-Suffolk, East-Yorkshire, East Riding- Yorkshire, West Riding, Mid-Denbighshire-Edinburgh and Glasgow Universities -Orkney and Shetland-Cork-Meath-Sligo.

We shall give these next week.

As far as the Elections have gone, they have returned :-

Deputy-Lieutenants or Magistrates (in most cases the Deputy-Lieutenants being also Magistrates] :-England and Wales, 251; Scotland, 30 ; Ireland, 50.

Officers in the Army, now or formerly :-England and Wales, 65; Scotland, 10; Ireland, 23.

Officers in the Navy, now or formerly :-Eugland and Wales, 5; Scotland, 2; Ireland, 2,

Called to the Bar :-England and Wales, Si; Scotland, 9; Ireland, 12.

Merchants, Manufacturers, or Tradesmen :-England and Wales, 98; Scotland, 15; Ireland, 11.

Yeomanry, Militia, or Volunteers :-England and Wales, 95; Scotland, 12; Ireland, 18.

Architects, Medical Men, &e.:-England and Wales, 19; Scotland, 3; Ireland, 3. Bankers:-England and Wales, 15; Scotland, 2; Ireland 1.

These "Remarks," it will be seen, can only bo a rough and general estimate, based on the facts already published, with what opinion we can form of those cases in which definite information could not be had. It does not profess to be anything like exact information.

ADDITIONAL FACTS AND CORRECTIONS Some of the following particulars have been courteously sent to us in connection with names given last week :-

ATIILONE-Mr Ennis, sou of Sir John Ennis, is the member elect

BATH-Mr D. Dalrymple, though M.D., is not in practice, he has dropped the medical title for some years.

BIRMINGHAM-Mr Dixon is stated as the son of the late M. A. Dixon; it should be Mr A. Dixon.

BLACKBURN-Mr Fielding's name should be Feilding.

BRIDGEWATER-Mr Vanderbyl was not unseated, the election was simply reported upon.

BURY-Mr R. H. Philips should be R. N.

COLCHESTER-Dr Brewer is the son of Dr Brewer of Norwich. DUNDEE-Mr Armistead should be Aunt/stead.

EXETER-Mr Karslake should be Sir John Kerslake.

HACKNEY-Mr Holmes should be HOLM.

LIMERICK-Mr Pigott, of " The Irishman," was the unsuccessful candidate at Limerick, not Cork.

MACCLESFIELD-Mr D. Chadwick is an accountant in Manchester MAELOW-Capt Verney should have been stated as the son of Sir }Larry Verney, one of the members for Bucks, not one of the late members."

POOLE-Sir Irory Guest is a misprint for Sir Iror Guest. SALFORD-Mr Alderman Cawley is a civil engineer.

STALEYBRIDGE-Mr Sidebottom is a partner In the firm of LeecA Kershaw, and Sidebottom, Manchester merchants and manufacturers.

WARRINGTON-Mr Peter Bylands (L), ironfounder in the borough, mag, ttc. was the elected candidate; not Mr Greenall (C). We were misled at the time of going to press by the unofficial return.

WENLOCK-Mr Brown is a grandson of Sir William Brown, formerly M.P. for South Lancashire.

UNIVERSITY OF LONDON-We are also reminded that Mr Serjt Simon (Dews- bury); Mr Jessel, Q.C. (Dover); Mr W. Fowler (Cambridge); Mr R. N. Fowler (Penryn, the.); and Mr W. E. Price (Tewkesbury), were educated at the University of London.

Scotland-Boroughs

27 33 - (1) 39 66 -103

Total 658