OR THE ANGLO-CATHOLIC FAMILY. "Whosoever will be saved, before all things it is necessary that he hold the CATHOLIC FAITH." Book of Common Prayer. IN THREE VOLUMES. VOL. II. LONDON: RICHARD BENTLEY, NEW BURLINGTON STREET. 1842. National improvement interruptive.-General elec- tion at hand.-Characters of men who take part in elections.-Rev. Eustace Gill.-Address of a Chris- tian elector.- Address of Hon. Philip Stapylton.- Scene in the Whig election committee-room. So- Inevitable scenes at an election.-Sir John Armi- tage at Sir Thomas Wortley's, of Hawthornden. — Tremendous cavalcade of supporters.-A species of bribery and corruption advocated.- Entrée of both parties into the town. - Mr. Fowkes of Appleton Hall, the old Whig candidate.-Vast uproar, and dis- play of attachment to Sir John.-Unprincipled pa- triots.-Rival speeches.-Cause of adjournment into |