Show ENGLISH ELECTIONS UneXICct Gaius by the Liberals London 11Iany more candidates for Parliament were today elected without opposition Following are tho party gains reported Chas P Pnipps conservative lor Wcstbury a conserve t1gein E W Bridges Williams JiJu rfor Truro a liberal gain The representation from London City is relatively re-latively uncharged F O C mpton conservative for South Hampshire a conservative gain J Spencer Balfour liberal for Tamworth a liberal gain Sir H L Thompson liberal for Knareaborou a lihnr min Mr Warton conservative lor Bndeport a conservative gain J Ingrain liberal for Boston reolecod He is proprietor of the Illustrated London News Hon Robert Bourke under secretary of state for foreign affairs conservative for Kings Lynn reelected The liberals gain the following seats Waiefield Huh Pontcfrayt Kings Lynn and Rye two in Nottingham and two ia Salford while the iservatives gain the following seats Newark Newcastle underLyne Hasting Newry and Sheffield Net liberal gain 29 Three more liberal iraini arc resorted in tho elections Hon William Foster is reelected from Bradford For Leeds the following aro elected Right Hon Wm W Jlftr1tnnn Ii hn 1 pnnln u un 24622 voles John Barran liberal reelected re-elected receiving 23047 votes ard W Lewis Jackson conservative receiving 18331 votes This gives Leeds a liberal gain of 1 London 2The Standards leading editorial this morning declares the results re-sults yesterdays voting only served to increase governments losses Tho conservative con-servative majority has well nigh d s appeared and the question no longer is whether the ministry will be abe to hold their own but whether the opposition will secure a majority that will enable them to take office with a reasonable prospect pro-spect of carrying on the business of the country satisfactorily The Times in its loader says about a third of the entire number of members of the house of commons have now been elected and tho apparent remit is that the conservative majority has been replaced by a liberal majority The balance of gains and losses recorded yesterday will suffice to set at rest many hopes and fears and to givo the country means of estimating the future relations of parties bathe house of commons The Times says Nothwithstandmrr the penprnl nrtror = n character of the returns iris evident that they are far from involving that wholesale condemnation of government for wh ch some liberal speakers have argued In this respect the returns offer a conspicuous contrast those of 1874 or 18CS Six more liberal gains arc reported some by large majorities The liberal vote so far is 720000 tory vote 521000 an increase for liberals over last election of 154000 and for tories of 55000 The Telegraph says yesterdays elec tions afford undoubted encouragement to liberals but the solid significant vote of the city of London must be held to outweigh out-weigh a dozen Berlin IIhe results of the elections in Great Britain produced a most pro found sensation here It is thought the reports of the liberal success are exaggerated exagger-ated St Petersburg 2Tbe announcement of the success of liberals in England pro duced considerable satisfaction in political politi-cal circles here The indefinite postponement of General Skobloffs departure together with the belief that no actual expedition to Turk estan will be undertaken this year as well as the dispatch of a Russian division to Kuldja arc regarded as significant of indecision existing in Russian ministerial circles probably in view of the possible results to bo obtained by the ultimate success of English liberals Manchester 2A London correspondent correspond-ent says A strange idea prevails even in wellinformed quarters that the Queen will send for Lord Hartington instead of Lord Granville It may be taken as absolutely ab-solutely certain that she must not summon sum-mon Gladstone A ministry formed by Lord Qrflnvilla Would I rprtfunltr inplnrln Gladstone but Lord Hartington not I Gladstone would lead the House of Commons if the liberal majority should I fall below 12 or 15 The next Parliament Parlia-ment will probably be very shortlived Chicago 27mcs London April 1st The latest figures concerning the elections show the return of 117 liberals and Si conservatives liberals having gained 29 and their opponents 13 a net liberal gain of 1C The number of member mem-ber thus far returned is consequently 201 leaving 449 still to be elected |