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THE ELECTIONS AT HOME.

(Kecoived July 28, 6 p.m.) I Dr. Ambrose (Nationalist) has been ra- ) elected for South Loath. The Parnelliteß gain the North Roscomtnon seat by the return of Mf James Kelly, who was defeated &t> the last election by 62 votes. July 27. The return of Mr Nicoll for Argyle is a Conservative, not a Liberal gain as was first mentioned. The following members have been re-eleoted:— Sir John Pender (Conservative), for Wio.k; Mr Charles M'Laren (Liberal), for the Bosworth division of Leicestershire ; Mr Joseph Arch (Labor), for Northwest Norfolk.; Mr Fownea^Luttreli (Liberal), for the Tavlatock division of Devon ; Mr John Anstln (Liberal), for the Oagoldcross division of Yorkshire ; Hon. James Blair Balfoui 1 , Q C. (Liberal), for Clackmannan and Kinross ; Mr Thomas Owen (Liberal), forjthe L'iunceston division of Cornwall ; Mr John Lewis (Liberal), for Flint; Mr James Gibney (Nationalist), for North Meath; Mr Richard Haldane, QC. (Liberal), for Haddlngtonehire ; Mr M'Gittlgan (Nationalist), for South Fermanagh, Mr Woollife (Conservative), has been elected for Wells ; Mr Murnaghan (Nationalist), for Mid Tyrone ; Mr Beaumont (Liberal), for Hescham; Mr Gold (Liberal), for the Saffron- Walden dlvislsn of Essex. The Conservatives gain the Sklpton division of Yorkshire by the election of Mr W. Morrison \ Devizes by Mr Gonlding ; SonthEasti Durham by Sir Henry Havelock Allen. Mr M'Calmont has defeated Sir George Newnes at Newmarket. An election riot broke out in Duastable and the Riot Act wbb read. The disturbance was quailed by reinforcements of police from London. The Hon. J. Chamberlain writes to a correspondent that) the chief object of bis accepting the Colonial Secretaryship was to endeavor to devise a scheme to bring the colonies and Mother Country closer together. (Received July 29, 12.15 a.m.) Mr James Weir (Liberal) has been reelected for Ross and Cromarty. Mr Baillie (Conservative) has won the contest] at Inverness, which is a Unionist gain, Dr. M'Gregor (Liberal) being the former member. Mr Kelbrldge (infi Parnelllte), defeated Colonel Nolan for the Galway North seat. The returns up to the present) give the strength of the various parties to be— Conservatives 410, Liberals 175, Anti-Parnellites 69, Parnellites 12, or a Conservative majority of 154. There are four returns yet to come in.

(pee peess association.— copyright.) ' ' London, July 26. Mr Bainbridge (Liberal) baa been eteoted for Gaiosboroagh and Mr Ashton (Liberal) for TatOD. Mr M'Cartlo (Nationalist) defeated Mr Rowan for Down South by ...673. Sitting members have been returned as follows :— Mr J. H. Dalziel (Liberal), Kirkoaldy; Mr T. L. Hare (Conservative), South- West Norfolk ; Sir James Joicey, Bart. (Liberal), Chester -le • Boreats Dnrham ; Hou. Thomas Coohrane (Unionist), Ayrshire North ; Mr H. Seymocr Foster (Conservative), Lowestoft, Suffolk; Mr R. A. Allison (Liberal), Eskdale, Cumberland ; Mr C. Bill (Conservative), Leek, Staffordshire; Mr J. J. Clancy (Parnelllte), Dublin North ; Bight Hon. L, H. Courtney (Unionist), Bodmln, Cornwall; Mr E.M'Hugh (antl Parnelllte, Nationally), Armagh South j Right Hon. Sir George Osborne Morgan, Bart,, Q.C. (Liberal), D/mbighahira Eaat. The Conservatives gßio Spatting, Lincoln (Mr Pollaok) ; \fe«tbury, Wilts (Mr Chaloner) ; Rngby (Mr Vernfty) ; Frome, Somerset (Viscount Weymonth),

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 10059, 29 July 1895, Page 3

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THE ELECTIONS AT HOME. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 10059, 29 July 1895, Page 3

THE ELECTIONS AT HOME. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 10059, 29 July 1895, Page 3