POSTSCRIPT.
SATURDAY NIGHT.
The various accounts which have reached us this morning from different parts of the kingdom do not, on the whole, indicate any remarkable change in the course of the elections. The state of the poll at Dungarvan at half- past two on Thursday shows that the Master of the Mint was not then out of danger. At that hour the numbers were— Mr. Shell 146 Mr. Maguire 123
The next contest which more immediately concerns us is for Middlesex. We note evident signs of growing confidence on the part of Mr. Osborne's friends, and of depression on the other side. The poll commences on Monday.
Until the result of the Dublin poll is officially declared, little dependence can be placed on the statements put forward: we give the latest account, without feeling any confidence in its accuracy— Mr. Grogan 3,719 Mr. Reynolds 3,564 Mr. Gregory 3,495 The result of the first day's poll for West Gloucestershire was— Mr. Hale 3,274 Mr. Grantley Berkeley 1,8.57 Mr. Grenville Berkeley 1,694 MEMBERS ELECTED. (Continued from page 740
Athlone Keogh.
Carlow Sadleir.
Cumberland (E). • Hon. C. Howard.
— Marshall.
Elgin Burghs Duff.
G. S. Bannerman.
DAYS OF ELECTION FIXED.
Saturday, August 7. Tuesday, August 10.
Carlow (County). Ross and Cromarty.
Down '(County.) Roxburghshire. Galway (County). Tyrone (County). Queens County. Rutland. Louth (County). Wexford (County). Inverness Burghs —Matheson.
Mallow Sir D. Norreys.
Merionethshire. • • R. Richards.
Radraorslure Sir J. B. Walsh.
Wigtonshire Dalrymple.
Monday, Armagh (County). Donegal (County). Dublin (County). Dundee.
Fermanagh (Co.) Kerry (County). Kirkcudbrightshire.
August 9.
Limerick (County.) Londonderry (Co.) Longford.
Meath (County). Roscommon (Co.) Sligo (County). Westmeath (Co.)
Mon Ilan ag -
Wednesday, August 11. Antrim (County). Tipperary. Thursday, August 12.
Antrim.
Friday, August 13. Kilkenny (County). Saturday, August 14.
Cork (County). Kildare (County).