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SATURDAY.
The chief contents of the morning journals are reports of meetings, and other preceedings in commencement or anlicipation of the elections. The chief contents of the morning journals are reports of meetings, and other preceedings in commencement or anlicipation of the elections.
There are a few additional changes, or symptoms of change, in the can- didature.
In London, Mr. Gilpin and his party are straining every nerve to induce Mr. Crawford to rescind his resolution and still come forward as a candidate, despite consequences to Lord John Russell. In Northamptonshire, Colonel Cartwright has retired. At Barnstaple, Mr. John }nude Palmer, barriater, is a second Liberal candidate. At Shields, Mr. Mather has retired. At Worcester, Mr. Huddlestone, the barrister, comes forward as a Conservative Free-trader.
The writs have been received and the nomination-day fixed in some thirty shires and boroughs.
Birmingham—Wednesday, July 7. Bury—Thursday, July 8. Oiren- cester—Wednesday, July 7. Coventry—Tuesday, July 6. Devonshire North—At South Molten, Tuesday, July 13. Devonshire South—At Exeter, Friday, July 16. East Retford—Tuesday, July 6. Exeter—Wednesday, July 7. Gloucester City—Thursday, July 8. Gloucestershire East—Tuesday, July 13. .Hertford—Tuesday, July 6. Hertfordshire—Thursday, July 15. Lamhet/s—Thursday, July 8. Lancashire South—At Newton, Wednesday, July 14. Liverpod—Tuesday, July 6. London—Tuesday, July 6. Man- chester—Wednesday, July 7. Newark—Thursday, July 8. .Norwich— Wednesday, July 7. Nottingham—Tuesday, July 6. Nottinghamshire North—At Mansfield, Saturday July 17. Nottinghamshire South—At Newark, Thursday, July 15. Ox‘ord City—Tuesday, July 6. Oxford County —Monday, July 12. Oxford niversity—(Polling), Saturday, July 10, Monday, July 12, and following days. Salford—Tuesday, July 6. Stock- port—Thursday' July 8. Stroud—Tuesday, July 6. Tower Hamlets— Tuesday, July -6. Walsall—Thursday, July 8. Windsor—Tuesday, July 6.