23 SEPTEMBER 1837, Page 5

IRELAND.

A 'meting of Lit( ral eivetor-: woo held in Dublin on Saturday, to stt on f: tot ii subscription .0 de ferai the seats of O'Connell and Hut-

ton. h1 am orals of 1.).ani/. was subsci iheal. At this meeting one of the speakers gave tke following an of the Dublin pull— Tina e voted fir o't .011 tiell anti II at limit 3,:tri6 electors ; for West anti Hamil-

ton ; of these 1,590 leaseholliers voted for O'Connell roul Hutton and 1,lai:o far West and Hamilton. linusehoidera who voted It O'Connell and liettou Eteall, for West and Hamilton (6.2; thus showing that those who voted ia right of actual propeity for the Reformers were more than two to one as conmpatel with the saute class who voted for the Tot ice. It was asserted also that tunny of the freemen who voted for time ()range candidate.: were brought out of the Pauper Asylums in Dublin, Channel itow, and the Mendieity. Mr. O'Donoltoe, who seconded Lord Plunket's nomination for the representation of the College in 11=.26, and a zealous member of Dr. Stock's Committee at the last election, is appointed Registrar to the Bankrupt Court.

A petition for the total abolition of tithes, "in name and substance," wssadopted by a numerous meeting held in the county of Cavan un the 14th.

Mr. Sharman Crawford, in is fifth letter to Mr. O'Connell, pursues his object of proving that the Agitator's policy of upholding the Whigs under all circumstances is shortsighted, and beneficial to the Tories. This letter is not by any means so effective as the former ones ; and we need not give an extract.