13 NOVEMBER 1830, Page 9

L,sv.aapooL-ELmcvsox.-.4txs nnueretond that the election for the representation of Liverpool

will take place lathe latter end of this month,

-itheedtlasi-ofe Winethilsea's phrase, the b'ait thrown nut Oot-beea ac. ceptielt%altentiler Boyion has had' • a roleof thanks for Iiis.letteeto the

edDitheaaftl-Leilatter:- 'From this inteepreitittion. it would tipPell'i that ..liretiter•Boyton is-not indisposed to 'join the men in power to sapport • them mttii'$his'ommIvob jectioa ix tia support those that are out of power

in its support. The 4th Novietiber 'passed lieet in Dublin teithoitt the slightest rejoicings or dressings of statnes....• Thie .fixiieq is lizippily on the Wane everywhere. We can hardly, however; cormnend the -playing of " St. Pettviek's, Day," allathelle tune,. - any more-than " Crappies, lie dotvit,'", the•Oldeair- which Used to usher-in the 4th.. The Castle.band night to be better drilled. The great olije.et,. of Goverilinent towards the Catholics and Potestants ought toile justice toebothevetinetninimis, partiality to neither. This will not wiu the applause 9f-the:zealots-of the two parties, but it _will win. the.applauseof ehe.greataantjori ty-of English- :men. , winch the...Government. is more dopeadente on than tin Mr. 10,-"Cen. .or Baypon. , . • e • i„wEseNT-yr.tos,or Dun toso.—It is, said .that. -Mr..George: Moore _foes stmeeetied i-A.fgAaining due situation .of Blegiater.ofeDeedsolleld hy ItoklapedeKilwarden.

It is added thateMeaolloore-Ispeetteeptedlothe

; Hu akeedsoandolOes, not meet' aga ttiseede the tettFaages of • the eleetensa„ef„Dubliii...• is edge rumoured thateal rie Gent-gut Dawson is '41 Candidite tie lilt the vacancy caused by- Mr.,Moortee resipatirate-and -his

arrival inDublin yesterday eveningwas. talked of.- Moo44tas been foe-am:ea years past one of the deputies in the Betristry ••Oilice.—Duitan 11:Earning. Begistec, . .