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Returns in favour of Reform..42

.... aeulinst Reform ....21 Majority for Reform..2I

ST.1TE OF POLLS.

New candidates are distinguished by an asterisk; Anti-Reformers by Italic. srul.q. Friday.

Newark

Gresleys

l297 Warwick ....

... Tomes 63

Wilde.

451,

King 53

Handley

254 amide

43

Hertford

Duncombc 436 Guilford Norton

.. 73

Currie* '',96 Mangles

72

Ingestrie..

354 Samner 53 Rye Evans 4 MX 49

Fused 3 Boston Wilks 207

Pemberton 3 Ileatlicote 200

Smith 2 Malcul»,,,jun.

... 42

Sudbury II'ill,l, PA; Coventry Ellice.- ..... .... 473

Windham* IsSi Bulwer 457

Wrangham* 16S Fsiter 164

Mr. HART D.tvIS has retired from Bristol. --- Godson.* W. Illaberley. Sir .1. Malcolm. .1. Braylen.

Hull 0. Schoutswar.

W. B. lVrightson.

Portsmouth J B. Carter.

F. T. Baring,. Quintin Dick.

'1'. B. Leonard.

J Weyland.

J. Stanley.

Colonel Hughes. It. Knight.

P. II. Bradshaw. Copt..las. BeadsAaza. Sir It. Ferguson. Sir Thos. Ihumen. George S. Byng. Richard L. Shell.

Hereford City Lord Easter. C. B. Clive.

St. Albans Abingdon Lauuceston

'EMBERS RETURNED TO SERVE IN Tat:: " 1)::LEG.ITiON P-sa mastaxx." Those marked with an asterisk are new ; in Italics Anti-Reformers.

London M. Wood. Cirencester 1 ord ..limier/. W. Waithman. I. rripps. AV. Thompson. Litchfield suit G. Anson. W. Vem:ables.e Sir E. D. Scott.

Dover C P. Thompson Wendover S. asutrat.

Capt. Stanhope.* Abel Smith. Southwark ... ..... C. Calve-t. Cambridge (Boro') liarasis Graham. W.Brougliam.* Colonel Trench. Steyning.... ....... G. It. Philips. Amersham T F. Drake.

E. Blount. IV. T. Crake.

/;makes.

Xorth.

.r. AstIrg Warre. Furl of Surrey. N. W. It. Colborne. Bedford (Boro') ....W. H. Whitbread.

F. Polhill.

Romney Sir E. C. Dering.

IF. Miles.

Canterbury Ilon. R. Watson.

Lord Fertiwich.

Whitchurch Sir R. Ssott, Bart.

/am. Thwnshend.

Wituchelsea 'oho Williams.

Dr. S. Lushington.

Anindel Lord D. C. Stuart.

.AN.J. Atkins.

Bletchingly C. Tennyson.

Hon. G. Ponsonby.

Illaslemere Pt. I Imt .Sit.I. Beckett.

IV. Ilehnes.

Lewes '1' R. Kemp.

Sir C. It. Blunt. Bt.*

Sir F. Vincent. 2'. II .S. B. Estcourt.

Marlborough Hastings Horsham

ELECTIONS FINED.

Bath To-day, April 30 Norfolk

Bristol To day, April 30 Oxford Brecknockshire .. Friday, May 6 Radnorshire Cambridge Univer. Tuesday, May3 Rochester Durham, County.. Tuesday, May 10 Sandwich Durham, City .... Monday, Slay 2 Seaford Edinburghshire .. Tuesday, May 10 Shoreham Essex Thursday, May 5 Exeter To-day, April 30 Hampshire Friday, May 6

Herefordshire Saturday, May 7 Huntingdonshire Thursday, Slay 5

Ipswich

Heat .

Leominster

Liverpool

Friday, May C Monday, May 2 Friday, May 6 To-day, Apri130

Monday, May 2 To-day, April 30 .. Tuesday, May 3 Southampton .... Monday, Slay 2

Suffolk Tuesday, May 10 Sorry . Thursday, May 5 Sussex Friday, May 6 Taunton Monday, May2 Monday, May 2 Tewkesbury Monday, May 2

Wednesday, May 2 Wells Friday, May 6 Friday, April 30 Westminster . Monday, May2 Monday, May 2 Yorkshire ... a Friday, May 6 COMPENSATION TO PERSECUTED ELECTORS.--There is one purpose to which the Patriotic Fund may be most properly applied. In Newark and in Stamford, par excellence, and in every town where there is a domineering Anti-Reform Lord, not only will direct incentives to base conduct be offered, but threats of punishment for honest conduct will unsparingly used—it costs nothing. Now, electors have wives and chilo'.”01—things that would move the hearts of stones ; and it is hard, with 5,:.''hh chin on a man's sympathy, to be independent. Many who can stalls: bribes because they do not wish to be richer at the expense of principle, may yield to threats, from fear of being poorer. To sorb, the Patrioge and ought to hold Out words of encou- ragement and a helping. hand. Every )f the present resources be insuffi- cient for any thing laiyond present demands, they need not fear to pro- mise what the purses of millions will enable them to pay—compensation to the poor and principled voter who has been threatened with ruin be- cause he supported his Kin;t and country in the glorious 1831. As to stecessorg expenses, where the people are hearty, they must be few. We everywhere hear of people being carried to the hustings,—as though the lower extremities of his Majesty's sturdy yeomen were subject to a sep- tennial paralysis. (':n not a young man, who would run twenty miles to see his sweeL1le:,et on it moonlight night, or an old man who would trudge as far on :litho (.1..S at to a cattle-market Or a cock-fight, go ten to a hustings ? TI!e wi a tiler is line—the fields are bloom ing—the roads dry—the cans:, voc.11eto —the crisis importaut—the whole affair soul- exciting ; let them march in troops with a drum and life and a union. jack at their !wads. 11 Fon...shalt of one Itundred hoar st men is worth

a thousand crazy, creaking couches, plastered over with dirty paper.