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THE VALE OF NEATH RAILWAY:

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I.tfomgu Intrllignirr.

1 RAILWAY WITNESSES AND RAILWAY…

ELECTIONS.I

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ELECTIONS. I There are several vacancies in the representation occa- sioned by deaths or appointments. g BELFAST.—A Conservative will most probably bej elected in the place of Mr. Emmerson Tennent. I g CHICHESTER.—We hear of no opposition to Lord A.¡ Lennox, who succeeds Captain Buldero at the OrdnanceJ 1| CiutiNCESTER.—No idea of any other candidate than) the former member, Mr. Cripps, who was one of thej Commissioners for enquiring into Welsh grievances., N fhe election was appointed to take place on Thursday last.. The result will be given in our next. I g KIRKUDBRIGHT.—-Mr. Maxwell, a Roman Catholic,J is the only candidate. The election was ordered to be on! the 15th inst. j SUNDERLAND.—After some delay in the proof of Lord' flowick's claim to the peerage, the writ was issued and! the nomination fixed for Wednesday. Polling was to| commence on Thursday. Colonel Thompson, the oppo-j nent of Mr. Hudson, who possibly may win, is in bad j odour with the Wesleyans, owing to his loose principles, in regard to the observance ofthe Sabbath, and religionjj generally. | WARWICK.—Nomination on Wednesday, and polling; jj (if any) on Thursday. Most probably, however, Sir C.s I Douglas has been re-elected without opposition. I ————L'

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