12 SEPTEMBER 1835, Page 11

IRELAND.

Mr. Sergeant Wolfe was elected for Cashel, without opposition on the 4th instant.

The Lord Mayor and Sheriffs elect were on Saturday introduced to the Lord- Lienteumt by the Lord Mayor. On being invited to dine with the Lord Mayor elect on the day of his inauguration, as is cus- tomary, his Exerileney said he would take time to consider ere he would give an answer.—Dablin Paper. [We hope that Lord Mut. grave will not condescend to join the Orange crew, who delight to heap vulgar insults on every Liberal Viceroy.] The Pilot of Dublin contains the particulars of the " O'Connell Fund" for the year 1834; the total amount of which is 13,454/. The tribute-money raised during the last five years is 80,0001.

The Inspertor-General of Police for the county of Dublin has directed a circular to the six Chief Constables under his command, in- forming them that Mr. Secretary Drummond had communicated to him that Sub-Constable Monaghan, of the Wexford Constabulary, had been dismissed from the Police, for attending an Orange Lodge in New Ross, in order that he might apprize the men under his command that dismissal from the establishment will follow any transgression of a similar nature.—Deiblia Evening Post.

A drum- run jor belonging to a recruiting-party of the 46th Regiment has been tried by a Court-Martial, and reduced to the ranks, for allow- ing party tunes to be played in the streets. of Belfast.—Dublin Merning Register.