The Times would have the Ballot introduced in towns, to
protect the electors from the non-electors, but would leave the polling open its the country. Is the Times serious in his opinion—that the power of the poor requires more to be guarded against than the power of the wealthy? If he jest, as we rather think he must, there is little point in his wit. For his general argument, he would do well to consult some of the treatises on Ballot that are before the public. He will find it fully disposed of in at least a dozen of them ; or he may read COB-. BETT'S letter on the subject, in to- day's Register, which will equally an- swer the purpose.
Two Conservative Clubs are about to be formed in Suffolk, one for each division of the county.