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The Girls' School Election.
¦ ~ No . on vi Area Vote 3 Vot " Tntnl iliit . *« AMES . forward . to-day . IotaL 29 * Reed , Bessie — 85 85 46 * Wright , Clarissa Elizabeth ... — 63 63
18 Thomson , Louisa Marion ... 50 13 62 26 Moore , Emily Alice Gertrude 49 13 62 31 * Wilton , Florrance Eliza ... — 57 57 39 * Weaton , Florence — 35 35 34 * Dalv . Gertrude Annie ... — 25 25
42 * Cooper , Marion Selina ... — 25 25 36 * Piddock , Helena — 23 23 54 * Hopkins , Florence Annie ... — 10 10 45 * Hill , Evalina Mary ... — 3 3
30 * Chrimes , Harriett — 2 2 33 * Whyatt , Marion — — — 43 * Nettle , Alvena ... — — — 53 * Stephenaon , Lilian ... — — — * Denotes first application .
The Boys' School.
THE BOYS' SCHOOL .
THE Quarterly General Court of this Institution was held on Monday , at the usual hour . When the minutes of the previous Court had been read and confirmed , the regular business was rapidly disposed of . On the motion of Dr . Ramsay , seconded by the Rev . A . F . A .
Woodford , it was resolved that it be an instruction to the General Committee to take the necessary steps for calling a special meeting , for the purpose of taking into consideration the report of the House Committee as to the enlargement of the School . It was subsequently stated by the Secretary
that a letter had been received from Bro . Monckton , announcing that an amateur performance would be held at the Opera Comique , on the afternoon of Saturday , the 5 th prox ., the proceeds of which would be divided equally between the Boys' and Girls' Schools . The poll was then
opened , and , in due course , the result was declared , fourteen of the fifty-nine candidates being elected . The number of vacancies was originally twelve , but at the last moment had been increased to thirteen , and as Nos . 2 and 6 on the list obtained exactly the same number of votes , it was
unanimously resolved by the Court that both of the boys should be admitted . We have already stated that Lon . lon furnished twenty-one of the fifty-nine candidates , that five hailed from Warwickshire , that Devonshire , North Wales and Salop , and East Lancashire , sent three each , while the
rest were distributed , in two ' s or singly , among nineteen other provinces and districts . The result of the election is as follows : —London secured the first four places on the poll . Herbert Pattison Wisby , the hi ghest unsuccessful candidate last October , obtained the first
place with 2 , 129 votes , 1 , 198 of which were cast on the occasion of his first candidature . The friends of Clifton Sparks and Henry John Owens , being aware this was the last chance their respective proteges had of being admitted , worked hard to secure success . Their labours
were rewarded , for Sparks was a capital second with 2 , 100 votes , out of which no less than 1 , 690 were polled on Monday , while Owens stood third with 1 , 895 , 798 of which were obtained at his two previous applications , and 1 , 097 on this occasion . No . 4 was William Glen Barnet , who
has been a candidate at three previous elections , and had 985 votes already to his credit . This number was 'increased to 1 , 755 , and so obtained for him the fourth place . A provincial candidate , hailing from North Wales and Salop , stood fifth with 1 , 706 votes , and then came another
Londoner , whose credit of 1 , 102 votes from two previous trials was now increased to 1 , 620 . West Yorkshire had two candidates in the field , of whom William Arthur Sutton , an applicant for the first time , obtained 1 , 571 votes , and the seventh place on the poll . East Lancashire sent up three
—William Emmott and two others , of whom Emmott , also an applicant for the first time , succeeded in securing the eighth p lace with 1 , 563 votes . Next in order was another
London boy , for whom his friends worked hard , and successfully , to the extent of obtaining for him 1 , 553 votes , otherwise , the name of Batley would have disappeared from the list . One of the Dorset and Gloucestershire
candidates stood tenth , the whole of his 1 , 549 votes being the result of one application only . The next candidate was Hatton J . H . Edwards , the only one of the five Warwickshire candidates who obtained
admission , his votes amounting to 1 , 523 , of which 1 C 3 were cast in October last . The solitary candidate bailing from Cambridgeshire , who had figured in four previous lists , and whose name would have been removed if unsuccessful on this occasion , was placed twelfth , with
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1 , 497 votes . A second North Wales and Salop candidate , by name Richard George Head , and an applicant for the sixth time , tied with John Butterwith , of the Province of Cumberland and Westmoreland , for the thirteenth place , the number of votes cast for each being 1 , 491 . Butterwith
had made four previous attempts , and secured 651 votes in so doing . It will be noticed that the contest among the last eight candidates was a very close one , there being only eighty votes between No . 7 , who scored 1 , 571 , and Nos . 13 and 14 , who scored 1 , 491 each , while the first of the
unsuccessful candidates only lost his election by nine , the number polled for him being 1 , 482 . The total number of votes declared for fifty-eight out of the fifty-nine candidates was 37 , 564 , of which 12 , 529 were already distributed
among the forty candidates , who had made one or more applications , while the votes polled on Monday were 25 , 035 . Only one candidate obtained no votes whatever , though there were three old candidates for whom no fresh votes
were cast . Ono of these has been on the list at three previous elections , yet the number of votes now standing to his credit is eight . There were as many as nine boys for whom ten or less than ten votes were recorded . The highest number recorded on Monday for any single
candidate was 1 , 690 , and next to this came the votes polled by three of tho successful candidates who were applicants for the first time , they obtaining respectively 1 , 571 , 1 , 563 , and 1 , 549 . Previous to the election it was announced that , by the operation of
Law 52 , which fixes eleven years as the maximum limit of age for candidates , nine names should be removed from the list if they were unsuccessful this time . Four of these nine were elected . Of the other five , one increased his
score from 115 to 19 b , another from 103 to 155 ; a third , by obtaining eight additional votes , raised his total from 137 to 145 , the fourth just exceeded his century , having obtained 84 votes at three previous trials , and increasing this number to 102 . The remainine- one obtained two
votes . As usual , we feel it incumbent on us to offer one or two remarks on the results we have noted or omitted . George Samuel Cox , whose name headed the list as an applicant for the seventh time , increased his total from 381 to
551—that is , by 170 votes . Fortunately Cox has one more opportunity , and we trust , as his case is spoken of so highly , that he will obtain the requisite addition to his score , and find himself among the elect in October next . We have
further to ask why brethren will go through the farce of putting a boy ' s name on the list of candidates when they can only obtain for him two votes at his one and only chance of admission r This was the case of Sam Woodhouse .
It is also worthy of record that a Cambridgeshire boy is , or will shortly be , a pupil in the School . Is it asking or expecting too much of Cambridgeshire that , as she has gone the length of patronising the Institution by obtaining its benefits for one of her own boys , she will now
reciprocate the kindness and contribute handsomely to its funds . We know the Province has only four Lodges on its roll , but they are neither the least wealthy nor the least influential in the kingdom . To speak , more Eibernico , the
reciprocity must not be all on one side . Subjoined is a complete list of the candidates , both successful and unsuccessful , showing the order in which they stood when the poll was declared .
No . on No . on vmg Votes Votes m . j-i Poll . List . NAMES . forward , to-day . Total *
SUCCESSFUL . 1 40 Wiaby , Herbert Pattison ... 1198 931 2129 2 22 Sparks , Clifton 410 1690 2100 3 19 Owens , Henry John ... 798 1097 1895 4 9 Barnet , William Glen ... 985 770 1755 5 34 Cunnah , Edward Sbaw ... 706 1000 1706
6 17 Pow , Frederick Wildman ... 1102 518 1620 7 55 * Sutton , William Arthur ... — 1571 1571 8 56 * Emmott , William ... — 1563 1563 9 18 Batley , James Henry ... 229 1324 1553 10 49 * Percy , Hugh Joscelyn — 1549 3549
11 38 Edwards , Hatton Josiah Henry 163 1360 1523 12 5 Bryant , Wrightson Robert ... 166 1331 14 P 7 . „ ( " 2 Head , Richard George ... 814 677 ** 91 id t 6 Butterwith , John 651 840 1491
UNSUCCESSFUL , 24 Stevens , Alfred 415 1067 1482 16 Searle , Harry Bnlmer ... 691 450 1141 39 Stanton , William ... 382 667 1049 12 Shury , Solomon Hiram ... 641 356 997
59 * Waddington , Thomas Herbert — 910 940 50 * Dyer , Frederick ... — 726 726
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The Girls' School Election.
¦ ~ No . on vi Area Vote 3 Vot " Tntnl iliit . *« AMES . forward . to-day . IotaL 29 * Reed , Bessie — 85 85 46 * Wright , Clarissa Elizabeth ... — 63 63
18 Thomson , Louisa Marion ... 50 13 62 26 Moore , Emily Alice Gertrude 49 13 62 31 * Wilton , Florrance Eliza ... — 57 57 39 * Weaton , Florence — 35 35 34 * Dalv . Gertrude Annie ... — 25 25
42 * Cooper , Marion Selina ... — 25 25 36 * Piddock , Helena — 23 23 54 * Hopkins , Florence Annie ... — 10 10 45 * Hill , Evalina Mary ... — 3 3
30 * Chrimes , Harriett — 2 2 33 * Whyatt , Marion — — — 43 * Nettle , Alvena ... — — — 53 * Stephenaon , Lilian ... — — — * Denotes first application .
The Boys' School.
THE BOYS' SCHOOL .
THE Quarterly General Court of this Institution was held on Monday , at the usual hour . When the minutes of the previous Court had been read and confirmed , the regular business was rapidly disposed of . On the motion of Dr . Ramsay , seconded by the Rev . A . F . A .
Woodford , it was resolved that it be an instruction to the General Committee to take the necessary steps for calling a special meeting , for the purpose of taking into consideration the report of the House Committee as to the enlargement of the School . It was subsequently stated by the Secretary
that a letter had been received from Bro . Monckton , announcing that an amateur performance would be held at the Opera Comique , on the afternoon of Saturday , the 5 th prox ., the proceeds of which would be divided equally between the Boys' and Girls' Schools . The poll was then
opened , and , in due course , the result was declared , fourteen of the fifty-nine candidates being elected . The number of vacancies was originally twelve , but at the last moment had been increased to thirteen , and as Nos . 2 and 6 on the list obtained exactly the same number of votes , it was
unanimously resolved by the Court that both of the boys should be admitted . We have already stated that Lon . lon furnished twenty-one of the fifty-nine candidates , that five hailed from Warwickshire , that Devonshire , North Wales and Salop , and East Lancashire , sent three each , while the
rest were distributed , in two ' s or singly , among nineteen other provinces and districts . The result of the election is as follows : —London secured the first four places on the poll . Herbert Pattison Wisby , the hi ghest unsuccessful candidate last October , obtained the first
place with 2 , 129 votes , 1 , 198 of which were cast on the occasion of his first candidature . The friends of Clifton Sparks and Henry John Owens , being aware this was the last chance their respective proteges had of being admitted , worked hard to secure success . Their labours
were rewarded , for Sparks was a capital second with 2 , 100 votes , out of which no less than 1 , 690 were polled on Monday , while Owens stood third with 1 , 895 , 798 of which were obtained at his two previous applications , and 1 , 097 on this occasion . No . 4 was William Glen Barnet , who
has been a candidate at three previous elections , and had 985 votes already to his credit . This number was 'increased to 1 , 755 , and so obtained for him the fourth place . A provincial candidate , hailing from North Wales and Salop , stood fifth with 1 , 706 votes , and then came another
Londoner , whose credit of 1 , 102 votes from two previous trials was now increased to 1 , 620 . West Yorkshire had two candidates in the field , of whom William Arthur Sutton , an applicant for the first time , obtained 1 , 571 votes , and the seventh place on the poll . East Lancashire sent up three
—William Emmott and two others , of whom Emmott , also an applicant for the first time , succeeded in securing the eighth p lace with 1 , 563 votes . Next in order was another
London boy , for whom his friends worked hard , and successfully , to the extent of obtaining for him 1 , 553 votes , otherwise , the name of Batley would have disappeared from the list . One of the Dorset and Gloucestershire
candidates stood tenth , the whole of his 1 , 549 votes being the result of one application only . The next candidate was Hatton J . H . Edwards , the only one of the five Warwickshire candidates who obtained
admission , his votes amounting to 1 , 523 , of which 1 C 3 were cast in October last . The solitary candidate bailing from Cambridgeshire , who had figured in four previous lists , and whose name would have been removed if unsuccessful on this occasion , was placed twelfth , with
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1 , 497 votes . A second North Wales and Salop candidate , by name Richard George Head , and an applicant for the sixth time , tied with John Butterwith , of the Province of Cumberland and Westmoreland , for the thirteenth place , the number of votes cast for each being 1 , 491 . Butterwith
had made four previous attempts , and secured 651 votes in so doing . It will be noticed that the contest among the last eight candidates was a very close one , there being only eighty votes between No . 7 , who scored 1 , 571 , and Nos . 13 and 14 , who scored 1 , 491 each , while the first of the
unsuccessful candidates only lost his election by nine , the number polled for him being 1 , 482 . The total number of votes declared for fifty-eight out of the fifty-nine candidates was 37 , 564 , of which 12 , 529 were already distributed
among the forty candidates , who had made one or more applications , while the votes polled on Monday were 25 , 035 . Only one candidate obtained no votes whatever , though there were three old candidates for whom no fresh votes
were cast . Ono of these has been on the list at three previous elections , yet the number of votes now standing to his credit is eight . There were as many as nine boys for whom ten or less than ten votes were recorded . The highest number recorded on Monday for any single
candidate was 1 , 690 , and next to this came the votes polled by three of tho successful candidates who were applicants for the first time , they obtaining respectively 1 , 571 , 1 , 563 , and 1 , 549 . Previous to the election it was announced that , by the operation of
Law 52 , which fixes eleven years as the maximum limit of age for candidates , nine names should be removed from the list if they were unsuccessful this time . Four of these nine were elected . Of the other five , one increased his
score from 115 to 19 b , another from 103 to 155 ; a third , by obtaining eight additional votes , raised his total from 137 to 145 , the fourth just exceeded his century , having obtained 84 votes at three previous trials , and increasing this number to 102 . The remainine- one obtained two
votes . As usual , we feel it incumbent on us to offer one or two remarks on the results we have noted or omitted . George Samuel Cox , whose name headed the list as an applicant for the seventh time , increased his total from 381 to
551—that is , by 170 votes . Fortunately Cox has one more opportunity , and we trust , as his case is spoken of so highly , that he will obtain the requisite addition to his score , and find himself among the elect in October next . We have
further to ask why brethren will go through the farce of putting a boy ' s name on the list of candidates when they can only obtain for him two votes at his one and only chance of admission r This was the case of Sam Woodhouse .
It is also worthy of record that a Cambridgeshire boy is , or will shortly be , a pupil in the School . Is it asking or expecting too much of Cambridgeshire that , as she has gone the length of patronising the Institution by obtaining its benefits for one of her own boys , she will now
reciprocate the kindness and contribute handsomely to its funds . We know the Province has only four Lodges on its roll , but they are neither the least wealthy nor the least influential in the kingdom . To speak , more Eibernico , the
reciprocity must not be all on one side . Subjoined is a complete list of the candidates , both successful and unsuccessful , showing the order in which they stood when the poll was declared .
No . on No . on vmg Votes Votes m . j-i Poll . List . NAMES . forward , to-day . Total *
SUCCESSFUL . 1 40 Wiaby , Herbert Pattison ... 1198 931 2129 2 22 Sparks , Clifton 410 1690 2100 3 19 Owens , Henry John ... 798 1097 1895 4 9 Barnet , William Glen ... 985 770 1755 5 34 Cunnah , Edward Sbaw ... 706 1000 1706
6 17 Pow , Frederick Wildman ... 1102 518 1620 7 55 * Sutton , William Arthur ... — 1571 1571 8 56 * Emmott , William ... — 1563 1563 9 18 Batley , James Henry ... 229 1324 1553 10 49 * Percy , Hugh Joscelyn — 1549 3549
11 38 Edwards , Hatton Josiah Henry 163 1360 1523 12 5 Bryant , Wrightson Robert ... 166 1331 14 P 7 . „ ( " 2 Head , Richard George ... 814 677 ** 91 id t 6 Butterwith , John 651 840 1491
UNSUCCESSFUL , 24 Stevens , Alfred 415 1067 1482 16 Searle , Harry Bnlmer ... 691 450 1141 39 Stanton , William ... 382 667 1049 12 Shury , Solomon Hiram ... 641 356 997
59 * Waddington , Thomas Herbert — 910 940 50 * Dyer , Frederick ... — 726 726