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THE GENERAL ELECTION.

Stafford, Borough:-John Ayshford Wise,
993; Visct. Ingestre, 745; Hon. Fred.
Wm. Cadogan, 286.
Staffordshire, North:

Charles Bowyer
Adderley, 4112; Smith Child, 3865;
Edward Buller, 3020.
Staffordshire, South-Wm. Orme Foster;
Henry John W. Hodgetts-Foley.
Stamford :-Sir Fred. Thesiger; Lord
Robert A. T. Gascoine-Cecil.
Stirling, Dist. :-Comprising Stirling,
Culross, Dunfermline, Inverkeithing,
and Queensferry.-Sir Jas. Anderson.
Stirlingshire:-Peter Blackburn.
Stockport :-Alderman James Kershaw,
834; John Benjamin Smith, 606;
William Gibb, 557.
Stoke-upon-Trent : ·

Alderman William Copeland, 1261; John Lewis Ricardo, 826; Hon. Edw. F. Leveson-Gower, 760.

Stroud:-Geo. Poulett Scrope; Rt. Hon. Edward Horsman.

Suffolk, East:-Sir FitzRoy Kelly; Lord Henniker.

Suffolk, West:-Harry Spencer Waddington; Philip Bennet, jun. Sunderland:

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Henry Fenwick, 1123; George Hudson, 1081; Ralph Walters, 863.

Surrey, East:-Thomas Alcock; Hon. Peter J. Locke King.

Surrey, West:-John Ivatt Briscoe, 1439; Henry Drummond, 1386; Henry Currie, 1204.

Sussex, East:-John Geo. Dodson, 2524; Visct. Pevensey, 2447; Col. W. H. F. Cavendish, 2286; Aug. Elliot Fuller, 2216.

Sussex, West-Earl of March; Henry
Wyndham.

Sutherlandshire :-Marquess of Stafford.
Swansca, Dist. : - Comprising Swansea,
Aberavon, Kenfig, Loughor, and Neath.
-Lewis Llewelyn Dillwyn.
Tamworth:-Sir R. Peel, bt.; Viset.
Raynham.

Taunton:-Rt. Hon. H. Labouchere, 442;
Arthur Mills, 401; Hon. Wm. F.
Campbell, 366.

Tavistock:-Hon. Geo. H. C. Byng, 242;
Sir John S. Trelawny, 198; Samuel
Carter, 130.

Tewkesbury:- Hon. Fred. Lygon, 200;
John Martin, 169; Humphrey Brown,
127; Edward C. W. Cox, 25.
Thetford-Earl of Euston; Hon. Francis
Baring.

Thirsk:-Sir William Payne-Gallway, bt.
Tipperary, County:-Laurence Waldron;
Daniel O'Donoghue,

Tiverton:- John Heathcoat; Viscount

Palmerston.

Totnes:-Earl of Gifford, 171; Thomas
Mills, 150; J. T. Mackenzie, 118;
John Gregory, 57.

Tower Hamlets:-Acton Smee Ayrton,
7813; Chas. Salisbury Butler, 7297;
Sir Wm. Clay, bt., 6654.
Tralee:-Daniel O'Connell.
Truro:-Augustus Smith; Edward Wm.
Brydges Willyams.

Tynemouth and North Shields.-William
Shaw Lindsay.

Tyrone, County:-Rt. Hon. Hen. T. Lowry Corry; Lord Claude Hamilton. Wakefield: - John C. Dodson Charlesworth.

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Wallingford-Richard Malins, 149;
Capt. Sartoris, 135.
Walsall:-Charles Forster.

Wareham: John Hales Calcraft, 143;
John S. W. S. Erle Drax, 140.
Warrington-Gilbert Greenall.

Warwick, Borough:- Geo. Wm. John Repton; Edward Greaves.

Warwickshire, North:-Charles N. Newdegate; Richard Spooner.

Warwickshire, South:- Evelyn Phi Shirley; Edward Bolton King. Waterford, County :-Nicholas Mahon Power; John Esmonde.

Waterford, City:-John Aloysius Blake, 519; Michael Dobbyn Hassard, 479; Sir Hen. W. Barron, bt., 330; Andrew Carew O'Dwyer, 242.

Wells :-Rt. Hon. W. G. Hayter; Hedworth Hylton Jolliffe.

Wenlock:-Rt. Hon. George Cecil W. Forester; Jas. Milnes Gaskell. Westbury: Sir Lopes Massey Lopes,

bart.

Westmeath, County:-Wm. Hen. Magan; Sir Richard G. A. Levinge, bart. Westminster:-Sir De Lacy Evans, K.C.B.; Sir John Shelley, bart.

Westmoreland, County:- Hon. Henry Cecil Lowther; Earl of Bective. Werford, County-Patrick McMahon, 4306; John Hatchel, 2870; John George, 2522.

Wexford, Borough:-Jno. Thos. Devereux. Weymouth and Melcombe Regis-Col. W. L. Freestun, 446; Robert James Roy Campbell, 349; Geo. Medd Butt, 272.

Whitby:-Robert Stephenson. Whitehaven :-Robert Charles Hildyard. Wick, Dist.-Comprising Wick, Cromarty, Dingwall, Dornock, Kirkwall, and Tain.-Lord John Hay, 272; Mackenzie Shaw, 162.

THE GENERAL ELECTION.

Wicklow, County:-Viset. Milton, 1970;
William W. F. Hume, 1610; Hon. Capt.
Rich. Mone, 1038.
Wigan-Francis Sharpe Powell, 493;
Henry Woods, 447; Hon. Col. James
Lindsay, 308.

Wight, Isle of:-Chas. Cavendish Clifford,
730; Thos. Willis Fleming, 610.
Wigton, Dist.:-Comprising Wigton, New
Galloway, Stranraer, and Whithorn.-
Sir Wm. Dunbar, bt.
Wigtonshire:-Sir Andrew Agnew, bt.
Wilton:-Edmund Antrobus.
Wiltshire, North-Walter Long; T. H.
Sutton Sotheron Estcourt.

Wiltshire, South :-Rt. Hon. Sidney Her-
bert, 1517; William Wyndham, 1445;
Lord Henry Thynne, 1269.
Winchester:--John Bonham Carter, 397;
Sir Jas. Buller East, bt., 385; Wynd-
ham Spencer Portal, 252.
Windsor:

William Vansittart, 325;
Charles Wm. Grenfell, 289; Samson
Ricardo, 286.

Wolverhampton :-Hon. Charles Pelham
Villiers; Thomas Thornely.

Woodstock:-Marquis of Blandford.
Worcester, City:-William Laslett, 1137;
Osman Ricardo, 1003; Alderman Wm.
Sidney, 615.
Worcestershire, East:- Col. Geo. Rush-
out; John Hodgetts H. Foley.
Worcestershire, West: Frederic Winn
Knight; Viscount Elmley.

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Wycombe, Chipping:-Sir George H.
Dashwood, bt.; Martin Tucker Smith.
Yarmouth-William Torrens McCullagh,
609; Edward William Watkin, 590
Sir Edmund Lacon, bt., 521; Hon.
Chas. Smyth Vereker, 476.

York, City: Joshua P. Brown-Westhead,
1548; John George Smyth, 1530;
Malcolm Lewin, 1006.

Yorkshire, East Riding:-Lord Hotham ;
Hon. Arthur Duncombe.

Yorkshire, North Riding:-Hon. Octavius
Duncombe, 5259; Edw. Stillingfleet
Cayley, 4641; Hon. J. C. Dundas,
4185.

Yorkshire, West Riding:-Edm. Beckett
Denison; Viscount Goderich.

Youghal, County of Cork:-Isaac Butt.

STATE PAPERS.

TREATIES.

TREATY BETWEEN HER MAJESTY
AND THE KING OF PRUSSIA, for
THE MARRIAGE OF HER ROYAL
HIGHNESS THE PRINCESS ROYAL
WITH HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE
PRINCE FREDERICK WILLIAM
NICHOLAS CHARLES OF PRUSSIA.

Signed at London, Dec. 18, 1857.
Ratifications exchanged at London,

Jan. 18, 1858.

In the Name of the Holy and

Blessed Trinity.

Be it known unto all men by these presents, that whereas Her Majesty the Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, on the one part, and His Majesty the King of Prussia, on the other part, being already connected by ties of consanguinity and friendship, have judged it proper that a more strict alliance should be contracted between the family of Her Majesty and that of His Prussian Majesty, by a marriage agreed to on both sides, between Her Royal Highness the Princess Victoria Adelaide Mary Louisa, Princess Royal of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, and Duchess of Saxony, eldest daughter of Her Majesty the Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, and of His Royal Highness the Prince Consort, Prince Albert of SaxeCoburg and Gotha, and His Royal

Highness the Prince Frederick William Nicholas Charles of Prussia, son of His Royal Highness the Prince of Prussia, Frederick William Lewis, and nephew of His Majesty the King of Prussia;

The two High Betrothed Parties, as also His Royal HighAlbert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, ness the Prince Consort, Prince and His Royal Highness the Prince and Her Royal Highness the Princess of Prussia, having declared their consent to such alliance; in order, therefore, to attain so desirable an end, and to treat upon, conclude, and confirm the Articles of the said marriage, Her Britannic Majesty, on part, and His Prussian Majesty on the one the other, have named as their Plenipotentiaries, that is to say:

Her Majesty the Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland;

The Archbishop of Canterbury, the Lord Chancellor, Earl Granville, the Earl of Clarendon, Viscount Palmerston, Lord Panmure, the Right Honourable Henry Labouchere, the Right Honourable Sir George Grey, Baronet, and the Right Honourable Sir George Cornewall Lewis, Baronet.

And His Majesty the King of Prussia;

His Excellency Count of Bern

storff.

Who, after having communicated to each other their respective full powers, found in good and due form, have agreed upon and concluded the following Articles:

Art. I. It is concluded and agreed, that the marriage between Her Royal Highness the Princess Victoria Adelaide Mary Louisa, Princess Royal of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, and Duchess of Saxony, eldest daughter of Her Majesty the Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, and of His Royal Highness the Prince Consort, Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, and His Royal Highness the Prince Frederick William Nicholas Charles of Prussia, son of His Royal Highness the Prince of Prussia, and nephew of His Majesty the King of Prussia, shall be solemnized in person, in that part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland called Great Britain, according to the due tenor of the laws of England, and the rites and ceremonies of the Church of England, as soon as the same may conveniently be done.

Art. II. The expenses of the joint establishment of their Royal Highnesses shall be defrayed out of the appanage of His Royal Highness the Prince Frederick William Nicholas Charles of Prussia, which is fixed by His Majesty the King of Prussia at ninety-two thousand thalers a year.

Art. III. Her Majesty the Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland will give to Her Royal Highness the Princess Victoria Adelaide Mary Louisa, a marriage portion of forty thousand pounds sterling; the interest and produce of which shall serve as an aid towards defraying

the expenses of the joint establishment of their Royal Highnesses.

Art. IV. This portion of forty thousand pounds sterling shall be handed over to a Commissioner whom His Majesty the King of Prussia shall authorize to receive the same, and shall then be deposited in the Crown Treasury of the Royal House of PrussiaBrandenburg, and shall be made to bear interest according to the principles in force for that fund.

In the mean time His Majesty the King of Prussia assigns to Her Royal Highness the Princess Victoria Adelaide Mary Louisa the sum of forty thousand pounds sterling to be charged upon the Crown Trust Fund (Kron-fideiCommis-Fonds) to serve as a security until all the arrangements on the part of the Royal House of Prussia-Brandenburg in regard to the said portion shall have been fulfilled, when such security shall cease and determine.

The interest and produce arising from the portion of forty thousand pounds sterling shall be paid every six months to the person or persons duly authorized to receive the same on the part of their Royal Highnesses the Prince and Princess during their joint lives. In the event of the decease of either, the survivor shall enjoy the interest and produce for his or her life.

After the decease of both, the capital and interest shall be disposed of according to the stipulations contained in Articles V. and VI. of this Treaty.

Art. V. In case there shall be any children from this marriage, whether two or more, the portion shall, after the decease of both Prince and Princess, be equally divided between such of those children, without distinction of

sex or age, as shall attain the age of eighteen years, or, not having attained that age, shall marry. If there be but one child who shall attain the age of eighteen years, or (being the only child) shall marry before attaining that age, the whole portion shall go to that child, whether son or daugh

ter.

In case, after the death of the Prince and Princess, there should be any princely issue existing of any deceased child or children of this marriage, then such princely issue shall receive equally among them such part of the portion as would have fallen to their father or mother if these had survived the Prince and Princess.

Art. VI. In case there shall be no child of the marriage who shall attain the age of eighteen years, or marry before attaining that age, then, if the Prince shall die in the lifetime of the Princess, the capital shall be transferred to Her Royal Highness. But if the Princess shall die in the lifetime of the Prince, the capital shall (subject to the life interest of the Prince) be disposed of as Her Royal Highness may have appointed, notwithstanding her married state; or, if Her Royal Highness should have made no disposition of it, then, after the death of the Prince, it shall pass to the next of kin of the Princess, according to the rules of the English Law, as if Her Royal Highness had died unmarried.

Art. VII. Her Britannic Majesty promises to secure to Her Royal Highness the Princess Victoria Adelaide Mary Louisa, from the time of her marriage to Her Royal Highness's decease, the annual sum of eight thousand pounds sterling, to be paid quarterly unto

Commissioners named for that purpose by Her Britannic Majesty, to be by them received for the sole and separate use of the said Princess, notwithstanding her married state; and which annual sum of eight thousand pounds sterling, so payable quarterly, the said Princess shall not have power, either separately, or conjointly with His Royal Highness the Prince, to alienate, mortgage, or receive, or direct to be paid by way of anticipation; but the same shall, from time to time, as the same shall become due, be paid and payable into the proper hands of the said Princess alone, upon her own sole receipt, or to such person or persons to

whom she shall, by writing signed by herself alone, from time to time, as the same shall become due, direct and order the same to be paid, or whom she shall otherwise authorize to receive the same on her sole behalf.

Art. VIII. In consideration of this marriage, His Majesty the King of Prussia engages to secure to Her Royal Highness the Princess Royal Victoria Adelaide Mary Louisa, in case she should have the misfortune to become the widow of His Royal Highness the Prince Frederick William Nicholas Charles of Prussia, a jointure suitable to the circumstances, until the decease of Her Royal Highness, so long as she shall not enter upon a second marriage. Such jointure, according as His Royal Highness the Prince may die during the lifetime of His Majesty the King of Prussia, and also of His Royal Highness the Prince of Prussia, or as immediate successor to the Throne, shall, in the former case, consist of a yearly revenue of thirty thousand thalers, Prussian currency, six thousand of which

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