19 DECEMBER 1835, Page 5

IRELAND.

Additional proof of the bribery used by the agents of the Orange candidates has been laid before the Dublin Election Commissioners. In our second edition last week, we gave an extract from the evidence of Samuel Deane; who swore, that after voting for West and Hamil- ton, he was taken to a dark room in a public-house, where he saw a person disguised in a frightful mask, with a large pair of horns, looking like the Devil ; which Devil gave him Si. Another most unwilling witness, by name Browne, after a good deal of twisting, was made to confirm this evidence. It also appeared that Browne had been a briber himself. His Satanic Majesty, as be is culled, has been discovered ; and, together with Counsellor Oulton, and a Mr. Augustus Frederic Pemberton, who holds a high office in the Police, will be sued for the penalty of 500/. It should be remembered, that a briber is liable to a penalty for each offence ; and we trust that separate actions will be brought on every case that can be substantiated against solvent persons. In this way the party may be made to bleed freely.

Captain Childers, the principal agent for West and Hamilton, re- mains in confinement for debts contracted during the election ; but an unimpeachable witness has proved that:the subjoined document is in his handwriting.

"GENERAL ORDERS AND DIRECTIONS

FOR THE INDIVIDUALS WHO HAVE TO BRING UP THE VOTERS FROM THE VARIOUS DIVISIONS TO THE TALLY ROOMS.

" s t . To be in attendance with their voters as catty as possible daily. "5i.13 report at the Committee-room. the numbers polled daily. "it1. To report the names of those who are unable to walk and require carriages. " 4th To report the names of those 'Vito MUST nig INFLUENCED."

The Dublin Evening Mail has ceased to give any report of the pro- ceedings before the Commissioners. Its silence is eloquent.

[ Surely, in the face of all this iniquity, the Committee of the House of Commons cm come to no other decision than that the conduct of the petitioners has been frivolous and vexatious.]