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COURANT Office, Tuesday Evening.

DUKE OF WESTMINSTER'S MUNIFICENCE.

THE SOUTH AFRICAN WAR.

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LETTER FROM LORD ARTHUR GROSVENOR.

FRODSHAM.

ELECTION RESULTS. +

UNIONIST VICTORY AT ALTRINCHAM.

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CHESTER DAIRY SHOW. 0

HANDSOME GIFT TO BALA. 0

CHESHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS.…

UPTON.

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CITY POLICE COURT. ♦

TARPORLEY.

. MOLD.

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--LIVERPOOL CORN,

UELSBY.

"THE HAPPIEST MAN IN ENGLAND."

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"THE HAPPIEST MAN IN ENGLAND." On Monday afternoon Mr. James Tomkinson, M.P., who was accompanied by Alderman McNeill and Mr. R. Pedley, of Crewe, drove into Nantwich, and addressed a large gathering on the Square. Mr. Tomkinson met with an enthusiastic reception, and for some minutes was as busily engaged as an American president in shaking hands. The newly-elected member of Parliament thanked his supporters in Nant- wich for the efforts they had put forward to secure his return, and stated they had made him the happiest man in England. He could not tell them the gratitude he felt after the ballot boxes had gone five times against him to find that at the sixth attempt they were in his favour. The constituency had worked splendidly, and they had beaten their opponents all along the line. He had a bit of a rough time at Crewe on Saturday, but he would not have missed it for a thousand pounds. He could not have conceived the extraordinary scene of enthusiasm that he witnessed at Crewe after the declaration of the poll, and said it was worth living 20 years of defeat for. He returned them his hearty thanks, for they had made him and his good wife the happiest couple in the world. Mr. Tomkinson was then presented with two bouquets composed of flowers of the party colours of red and yellow. One of the floral offerings was for Mrs. Tomkinson. After another bout of hand-shaking, Mr. Tomkinson drove away amid a tornado of cheering.