Show TELEGRAPHIC British Politics London 3tTho Daily Jfacs in f leading editorial says the first days polling poll-ing resulted in a great liberal victory There is i a liberal gain of fifteen cou ting t-ing as thirty in a division of the House Tho boroughs which vot d yesterda have practically pronounc d the doom the Bcaconsfield government There is every reason to believe that tho guis to yesterday wil be increaied tday London 3L Captain Aymer conservative conser-vative forilaidstone conservative gain Lord Baring liberal for Kidderminster liberal gain Right Hon John Wright liberal for Birmingham reelected K B Brett liberal for Fenrhyn and Falmouth Fal-mouth Ilichard K Causton liberal for Colchester liberal gain W Cadcii g ton conservative f r Blackburn Hon J W Fitzwilliam liber1 for Peter borough Baron do Forrier liboal for Cheltenham liberal gain W Fowler for Cambridge liberal gain llithard Fort liberal fIr > Volverhftmptm Sir John Holkor attorney general contena tive reelected In Westminster Right Hon William Henry Smith first lord If the admiralty conservative is reelected by 9003 votes and Sir Charles Russell conservative by 8930 defeating John Morley and Sir A Hobhouse liberal candidate didate who received 6601 and 643 votes respectirely In Hackney Professor ii F awcett iiberal received 18365 and John Holmes 16997 votes and were eelected defeatine Bartler conser vasive who polled 10775 voter E Johnson liberal for Exeter liberal gain Roger Leigh conservative for ochcitor conservative gain Richard Moss conservative for Winchester P S Macliver conservative for Plymouth O W Aginer liberal for Bedford H S Northcote son of the chancellor cf the rcheqmer conservative for Exettr Mayor Ross conservative for MaidUonc conservative gain Hon H Strutt liberal for Berwick liberal gain HonE Hon-E L Stanley liberal for Oldham liberal gain C Scriber conservative for Poole conservative gaic W Shield liberal for Cambridge liberal gain J T Thomasson liberal for Bolton liberal gain J H TilJett liberal for Norwich he was unseated in 1875 practically a liberal gain Sir H Verney liberal for Buckingham liberal gain H E Willis liberal for Colchester liberal gain Y H Willes liberal for Coventry Walter Wren liberal for Waldingford liberal gain Captain Wballey liberal for Peterboro J H Clifton nominated by conservatives for North Lancashie is dead The Times in a leading articlo on the result of tho polling yesterday says the conservatives must admit very grave discouragement dis-couragement The balance of gains and losses is on the whole decidedly ia favor of tho liberals and it is i obvious of the tide of success asserting as it did yesterday yester-day in favor of the opposition the who e ministerial majority of 1874 will have melted away This is more ominous for the ministry because it is acknowledged that a loss of several seats in Scotland and Ireland certainly a dozen and perhaps a score is inevitable in-evitable |