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\/ TAEYLEBOKE ELECTION " . —VISCOUNT 1 ' ¦ * - EBBINGTON'S Central Committee , Sir John Easthope , Chairman , sit daily at the Portland Hotel , Great Portiancl-strcot . To the ELECTORS of the BOROUGH of MARYLEBON . E Gentlemen , T Must in the first place condole -with you on -ft- the premature decease of your late lamented Representative , whose self-sacrificing liberality and philantliropy have identified the name of Dudley Stuart -with hatred of oppression , and sympathy with distress . Having boen unexpectedly honoured with an invitation from a Meeting of ISlectors to make a statement of my political opinions , " with a view to being proposed as a Candidate for your Borough , I lost no time in doing so . And I am happy to find that the answer I have since giveu to a . Deputation , in further explanation of my sentiments , both upou political matters in general , and upon the allnnportaut question of the War , has led to my receiving irom many quarters assurances of influential support , if I should allow myself to be put in nomination . Under these circumstances , I have determined to solicit the honour of your suffrages . The public questions are few indeed , on which , in the course of fifteen years , I have not pronounced an opinion , whether by my votes , my speeches , or by writings . I shall , however , bo hap ) , y to answer to the best of my ability , any further inquiries you may think lit to put to me . v »" LJut T » - ? " Bive no Pletise beyond that of my past public lite . M I cannot ho returned as an independent Representative , 1 will not be returned at all . I never have sat , and I never will sit on any other terms ; and I would submit to you , that he who could be capable of sacrificing : his convictions for the sake of your votes , would be , on any convenient . occasion , equally capable of sacrificing your interests to Ms own . If you do ine the great honour ' of approving me as the tried . friend , of . civil , religious ,-and Commercial freedom ; as the promoter of good local self-goverment , and of that efficiency in local administration , which is the only true economy ; as the supporter of extended franchise and general education ; and as the advocate of the present just and necessary war— a war undertaken in concert with our ln-ave Prench neighbours , for the purpose of checking the encroachments of despotism , aiid of ultimately , with God ' s blessing , conquering for Europe a safe and honourable peace : if . above all , you feel with me , that we ought to strain every nerve to succour effectively iand at once , our struggling forces in the Crimea , the wasted survivors of that gallant army , so lately embarked from our shores in the pride ol' health , of equipment , and of numbers ; if you agree ; with me , that we are bound to reinforce and refit , without stint , that sadiy diminished band of heroes , whose noble prowess and ill-requited humanity , whose devoted oliedienco and uncomplaining endurance make us proud of tho name of Englishmen , but whose losses , privations , and sufferings it makes our hearts bleed in the midst of our exultation to think upon ; if , on these terms , and with these sentiments , you place me in tho proud position of your Representative , I shall endeavour to merit your approbation , and testify my gratitude by a diligent attention to my public duties and a sedulous promotion of your local interests . I have the honour to be , Gentlemen , Your obodient servant , EBRIN"GTON . Grosvenor-square , December 7 , 1854 .
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December 9 , 1854 . ] TH E LEADER , U 75
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Leader (1850-1860), Dec. 9, 1854, page 1175, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2068/page/23/
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