22 SEPTEMBER 1832, Page 9

GALWAY COUNTY.—The names of the candidates are, Sir John Burke,

one of the present representatives ; James Daly, Esq., Dun-

g:oldie ; Christopher St. George Ffrench,'Esq., of Tyrone House; and Thomas Barnwell Martyn, Esq., of L'allinahinch Castle. We have not for the present heard of any others. James S. Lambert, Esq., of Cregclare, the present colleague of Sir John Burke,, Bart., has already published his address, intimating his intention of retiring from public life, and will not, .therefore, solicit the suffrages - of the electors.— Dublin Morning Register.

GALWAY TOWN.—Several gentlemen are already named as candidates for this ancient and respectable town, among whom we may include the following : Andrew H. Lynch, Esq., of Lydicun, and Moycullen, in the county of Galway, mid of the Castle, in the town ; Anthony Richard Blake, Esq., Chief Remembralicer; Dennis Daly, of Dun- kindle, Esq. ; and Valentine Blake, of Menlo' Castle, Esq.—Dublin Morning Register. . .

KERRY COUNTY. —We have reason to believe that a highly respect- able candidate will start for" Kerry, on sound constitutional principles, to be supported by all the principal proprietors.—Dublin Evening

LIMERICK COUNTY.—Godfrey Massy, of Ballinakill, Esq., late a Magistrate of this county, :has been solicited to offer himself for its representation in Parliament.—.Litherich Paper.

LouTn.—Mr. Sheil, who was strongly urged by the electors of the county, and also of the borough of -Dundalk, to stand for either, has at

length made his selection, and has come to the determination of offer- ing himself for the town.' He has, we understand, finished his canvass, and out of a constituency of 370 electors he.has received 270 promises. —Dublin Morning- Register.

WaTuaroan.—The Conservative Club have sent down 1,300/. to • Waterford. The first use that was made of this fund was for the pay- ment of the cockets for the poor freemen yesterday. This circumstance will account for the number of this class of persons who obtained their freedom yesterday. The Conservatives have.several men on horseback riding throdgh Gaultier and the lower part of the county. Lord Done- raile, one of the party, has registered nearly two hundred notices.— Waterford Chronicle.

WATERFORD CITY.—At the close of Tuesday there had been 580 registry notices served upon the Clerk of the Peace for this city. -- Waterford Mirror.

WATERFORD COUNTY.—The Tipperary Free Press says—"A meeting- was convened in Cappoquin on last Sunday. at which only 10 indivi- duals could be got to give notice, though in the town and parish there might have been at least 200 freeholders, if they were properly in- structed as to the benefits conferred by the Reform Bill." The Water- ford Chronicle adds—" The Conservatives are making prodigious exer- tions through the county. We last night received, by express, informa- tion that the Conservatives have had, for the last two days, a man and horse driving through the barony of Gaultier, arousing. the people and collecting notices for the registry. They are making similar efforts in other directions, and it is at present their positive intention to start a Conservative candidate."