15 SEPTEMBER 1832, Page 8

CLARE.—O'Gorman Mahon has announced his determination of standing for his

native county at the ensuing election.

Curia:rim—The householders of the labouring class of Clitheroe have, in consequence of the late proceedings of the Tory party in that borough, entered into resolutions at a public meeting to "abstain from spending their money with any innkeeper who shall take a newspaper whose editor writes in opposition to the liberties of the people; and also to refrain from having their children christened by, or interring their dead in any burial-ground where a minister shall officiate who has been known to take a part in calling in the military to cut down the people when peaceably assembled to advocate the rights of Reform; that they will not trade with any butcher, druggist, draper, ironmonger, shoemaker, tailor, clogger, glazier, coal-vender, or any other tradesman who shall be found aiding or in any way supporting a candidate of the principles or character specified in the first resolution." And the names of all shopkeepers voting for a Tory candidate will be printed at the expense of the Reform Committee, and posted on the walls as " Persons in arrear to Reform."

KILKENNY.—The Marquis of Ormonde has, it is said, ordered his tenants in the county of Kilkenny to pay up forthwith their tithes: for

1832. If this be a fact, the return of Lord Ossory will be placed in great hazard. In Graigue, the Reverend Mr. Doyle, P.P., is can-

vassing for Colonel Butler.—Correspondent of the Times. Wictsow.—The tenants- of Lord. Fitzwilliam have invited- Lord Milton's eldest son to offer himself for the representation of Wicklow county.