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BRITISH ELECTIONS.

ELECTIONS IN IRELAND. CELEBRATION OF ORANGE ANNIVERSARY. [PER FREBS ASSOCIATION. | London, July 11. — The Dublin Unionists are rejoicing at the results of the elections, and Irish Bank stocks, which Cell on the publication of Mr Gladstone's manifesto, have risen £i. Mr Justin McCarthy was beaten by 260. Bon Tillett, who was defeated recently, will contest Pudsey. The Pull Mall Gazette attributes Mr Morley's position to the activity of the laborers. Some anti-Parnollites tore up the roads in South Clare in order to prevent their opponents attending meetings. Twenty-four men, armed with pitchforks and knives, chased some Parnell pupj porters for miles, and ultimately the latter were compelled to seek refuge in the police barracks. Tom Curran, a McCarthyite, was elected for Sligo South. Mr J. A. Rentone has Tx;en re-elected unopposed for Down East. T. B. Sullivan has been elected unopposed for West Donegal. The former members have been returned for Dumfries, Banffshire, Abingdon, Carnarvon, and East Limerick. Tories were elected for Chippenham (Paybor) and Lowestoff (Sheriff Foster), The Liberals gain Forfarshire (Rigby), and North-west Devonshire (White). The anti'Parnellites gain North Kildare (Kennedy). The Ulster men are making great preparations to celebrate the Orange Anniversary to-morrow, and resolutions similar to those carried at the Belfast Convention will be submitted. At the elections the Unionists have polled 1,290,121; Home Rulers, 1,311,351; Labor representatives, 32,706

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 9440, 12 July 1892, Page 2

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BRITISH ELECTIONS. Taranaki Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 9440, 12 July 1892, Page 2

BRITISH ELECTIONS. Taranaki Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 9440, 12 July 1892, Page 2