THE HOME ELECTIONS.
Special—By Telegraph—Copyright,
London, July 15
The Times denounces the return of Mr Daly, he. having been leader'in ths most villainous plots of 1874, find asserts that the M'Carthy party cid not davo to oppose bo popular a crimJßai. Ir. is certain nhafc tbs Honss of Commons will declare him incapable of sitting.
Sir Willi-jia Harcourti's defeat is attribntsd to tits cwmbiasd attack of the publicans. He has been offered i;\vo saats, but has not decided which to acoevst.
The New York correspondaat of Tha Timer, aays that the lavish gums which Amovici and Auatolid hetpsd into ths hands of the Irish leaders have debauched local politic^, acd the result of the recent-! elections in America has paralysed the Irish j Americans. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. London, Juiy 15. Tho following have been re-eleottd without opposition: ~ - . . Sir John Dorirgton (0:) for Tewkesbary. Mr Austin Ohambarlain (L.U.) for Worcos; ur iS. Mr H C. Eoasor • 0.) for Wimbledon. Mr K. J. Stanley (C.) for BrWgewater. The Right Hon. A. H. Dy.Bt-Acland (L.) for Rotheram Divirn'ou of Yorkshire. Me W. C. Q.iltfrr (L.U.) lor Snd'bdry. Mr H. W. Forster (C.) for Sevunoaks. Mr Donahl Sullivan (Nationalist) for WestTueath South. Mr Vv r. W. 'Beach (C.) for Andover. Mr W. G. B. Msicartnsy (C.) for Antrim South. . - Sir H. &y!;ey-Thompson (L.U.), for Handsworth .
Sir F. Dixon Hartlani (C.) for the Uxbridge Division of Middlesex.
Sir F. ?■?, FitzvTygratn (C.) for Fareham. Sir 0. J. Pearson (0.) for Sdinbargh and St. Andrew's University. •
The Hen. J. Scott-Montagu (C.) for New Forest. • .- ■ -
Mr T. F. Halssy (C.) for Waterford. Mr D. P. Bartou, QC. (C.) for MidArmagh.
Dr Fox (Nationalist) for Tallamore. Mr Thomas B. Curran (Nafcionulist) for Nonh Doaegal.
ColoMfcl Lockwood (0.) for' Eppin=r Foreat. Mr Hati»n (C.) for the Newark Division of Notts.
Mr J. A. R.-ntonl (0.) for D>wn Esab. The Hon. H. Store (C.) for Dorset East. Mr L. Havely (0.) for Ashford. Sir J. H. Kcnnawrty (C.) for flonifcon. Mr A. K. Browa (L.U.) *or the Wellingtoa Division of Shropshire. _Ths Hon. A 7 Tattoii-Bgcrton (O.) for iUiviteforcJ. Sir L. Lyail, Barfc. (L.) for Orkney aad SheUand. Ths Right Hon. J. Lowther (0.) for the Island of Thanes. Mr P.-irfit (C.) has been elected for Kent. [The particular division of Kent h not given, but as the members elacterl tor Ashford, Mcdwcy, St. Anstusfcine. Sevenoaks, a;id Tha'ies have been alrt-ady sivbii, Mr i'arfit has tue-uumbly biien-elunteJ for cither Tunbridge, F.tver:liatn,or Darfcford. All three electorates were represented in the last Parliament by Odascrvativas.]
Mr Nnrtory (sio) rspbew. Sir flanry James for Bury, L?.acashir«.
July 15. Sir T. H. Hsmcnde (A.P.) has been returned uaopposed for Kerry West. The following have been re-elected with inereasad majorities :—O. W. R. Cook (C), for Hereford; R. Ptwpoinfi (0.), for Warriegton ; Sir V. S. Powell (0.), for Wigsu. Mr Fly an (L.U.) has beeii elected for Boston.
Ths -following are additional election returns:—■
Mr P. M. Thornton (0.) ra-electecl for Oiapham by a majority of 2021. Mr H. Shepherd.Cross (C.) for Boltoo, wifch Mr J. Harwood (L.), vrhich is a gain for ts.3 Liberals.
Major Banes (C.) defeated Mr Keir lUvSy, the Labour leader, for West Ham South by 775. (Mr lOiir Hardy sit- tuo laafi election polled 52G8 votts to 4036 polled by Major Banes.)
Mr Gray (C.) beat I. N. A. Grove (L.) for Wea'c Ham North by a tuojorifcy of 704. The Marqniu of Carmarf-bsn (C.) wa?, reelected for Brixtou by a majority of 2000.
Mr Purvis (L.U.)" has been elected for Peterborough. (This a Unionist givin.) Mr Wbitaly (C.) has beea ejected for Ashton-unr'.'jr-Lyviu. Mr C. T. Eitchis (C.) has been elected for Croydon by a majority o5 2iOO. Mr Wills (L ) has been elected for Bristol Eac-fc.
Mr Sij&chvell (C.) has been elected for Hastings.
slrltussfjil (0.) fnr Cheltenham. Mr W. R. Shs w (L.) and a Conservative for Halifax, which is a Unionist gain.
Mr Fry (L.U.) f>vr Bristol North, another Unionist gain. Mr Stanley, the explorer, for Lasabsdi North, by a majority of 400, defeating Mr C. F. Trevelvaa.
Sir 13. Clarke (C), with Mr Charles Harrises (L.), for PlTffionth. A Liberal gain. Sir Ohas. Dairy mp!e (C), and Mr D. F, G-ondard (L.), for'lcswioh. A Lio-ii».l gain, Mr Wanklyn (L.U.) beat the Right Hon. G. Sha-«--L-)ftjvre. (L.) for Bradford Central.
Mr Charles T. Murdoch (C.) was elected for Reading, which is a Unionist gain. Mr H. B. Rsecl (C.) for Bradford Bast, ar.othar Unionist g&!n-
Mr 0. M. Royds (C.) for Rochdale, still another Unionist gain.
Mr Flower (C.) defeated the Liberal can did.ire and Mr B«i Ti'.lett for Bradford West —another Unionist gain.
The Uflioni<t.B g*ia Aberdeen City North, Kecniagtoo, Haruepool, and Oldham, where Messrs Ashcroxt and Oswald (Conservatives) defeaiefl Messrs Hibberfc aod other Liberals.
The Liberals gain Huddersfield. The sitting member:) have been returned for the following electorates: —Woolwich, Colonel B. Haghes (Q.); Dsvonpoifc, H. E. Kearley (L.); Tynemouth, Mr Donkin (C); B»,th, Colonel C. W. Murray (C); Cambridge, R. H. P. Fitegerald (C.); Battersea, Mr Burns, defeating Mr Ridley, the South Queenslaader, by 259; Durham City, Me M. A. Fowler (L.), having a majority of only 1; South Isiiajjton, Sir A. Roliit (O.); Stslybridge, Mr T. H. Sidebottom (0.); North Islington, Mr Barclay (C.); We3t Islington, Mr Thomas Lough (C); West Bristol, Sir M. K. Hicks-Beach (0.) ; Worcester, division not given; Rochester, Viscount Cambourno (0.); Dadley, Mr B. Robinson (0.); Pontefracr., Mr T. W. Nnssey (L.) ; Blackburs, Mr TV. H Hornby (C.) and W. CodcHogton (0.) ; Aberdeen Sontb, Ritjht Hon. Jaa.Bryce (L.) ; Islington East, Mr B H. Cohea (C.) ; Bristol S., Sir E. S. Hill (C); D-ptford, Mr 0. J. Dariiag (0.) ; Press.ou. R. W. Hanbury (C.) and Mr Tomlinscu (Cj.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10414, 17 July 1895, Page 2
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