Bvvisrußß,On 9th instant, Mr. S. Wortley was re-elected without opposition. COUNTIES OF ELGIN AND NAIRN.—Major Cumming Bruce has been re.elected without opposition. DUMBARTONSBIBIL The polling commenced on Wednesday. From the first Mr. Srnollett, the late Umber, took the lead, a
August 13, 1847 - Nonconformist Elector - London, London, England
(From the Tablet.) The lists of Members that have been published in the daily papers, divides under the three categories of Liberal, Protectionist, and Peelite, are of little value for any practical purpose. Even for ordinary political calculations they are of no great service.
August 24, 1847 - Nonconformist Elector - London, London, England
The following questions are declared by the Deputies of the Three Denominations of Dissenters in London, to have been satisfactorily answered by the gentlemen, candidates for metropolitan boroughs, whose names are attached : " 1. If you are prepared to vote against any grant of
July 23, 1847 - Nonconformist Elector - London, London, England
Jervis, Sir John, Chester . . . • Jocelyn, Viscount, King's Lynn . . • Johnson, Maj. Gen. W. August, Oldham • Johnstone, J. James Hope, Dumfriesshire • Johnstone, Sir J. V. Bern. Bt., Scarborough • Jolliffe, Sir Wm. G. Hylton, Bart., Petersfield • Jones, Capt. T., R. N., Londond
July 9, 1847 - Nonconformist Elector - London, London, England
of the poll Matheson. . . 280 Kennedy . . . • . 190 Majority for Mr. Matheson. 81 (CouNTY).—The election took place on Y. No other candidate having been proposed, ff Cap declared Mr. Dundas duly elected. ONTROSE DISTRICT.—Messrs. Hume and Greencandidates. Poll fixed for the 10th
August 10, 1847 - Nonconformist Elector - London, London, England
TO THE EDITOR OP THE NONCONFORMIST EL ECTOR. SIR,—I can assure b ot h y ou an d your rea ders th at the friends of the E s t a bli s h e d Ch urc h throughut o the country are greatly dismayed at the result of the ge ne. ral election. But they have one basis upon which rest thei
August 20, 1847 - Nonconformist Elector - London, London, England
Macgregor.. Hastie . 11. T. Hope . I M. F. F. Berkeley Admiral Dandas • • E. J. Barnard . . F. Tollemache .. G.E.Weiby. . . Lord Melgund . . E. Heneage . . - H. Curr i e. . R. D. Mangles . . Sir F. Davie . . Sir C. Wood . . H. Edwards . Bagshawe . . J. Atwood . . 1 R. Holland .
August 3, 1847 - Nonconformist Elector - London, London, England
In a letter to the Editor Of the Tablet, the Rev. T. W. M`Donnell, a Roman Catholic priest, expresses the following sentiments : At Nottingham, the Catholics seems to have been animated by one predominant disposition—to procure the rejection of Mr. Gisborne, as the nominee of th
August 24, 1847 - Nonconformist Elector - London, London, England