19 SEPTEMBER 1835, Page 10

The Recorder of Dublin, Mr. FREDERICK SHAW, has been charged

with bribery before the Dublin Election Commission. A credible witness stated that Mr. SuAw took the registration certificate of a voter, and "with a pen made three holes in it, indicating the number of pounds to be given as the purchase-money of the man's vote" for the Tory candidates. Another witness swore that Mr. MAnces Cca- Tcat.o bad actually given him .51. to vote for O'CONNELL and RUTHVEN., The Time's, this morning, makes a great parade of this man's statement, in a leading article ; but the Dublin Evening Post informs us that Mr. CosTr.f.ao lost no time in commencing a prosecution against his ac- cuser for wilful and corrupt perjury. We hope that Mr. COSTELLO will discover and prosecute the man's suborners also. Why does not Mr. Recorder SHAW prosecute hi:; accuser, Mr. BRADSHAW ?