27 AUGUST 1836, Page 7

IRELAND.

The Earl of Charleville, better known as Lord Tullamore, is the Tory candidate to succeed Lord Dufferin as one of the Representa- tive Peers of Ireland.

Lord Sarelys has formally taken leave of the constituency of the county of Down, which he represented as Lord Arthur Hill ; and his nephew, the Earl of Hillsborough, has issued an address to the elec- tors,—whose choice he will doubtless be, by the grace of his father, the Marquis of Downshire.

The Dublin Liberals have been gaining on their opponents in the registry. Their candidates at the next election are to be Mr. O'Con- nell and Mr. Ilenry Grattan.

At a late meeting of the National Association, Thomas Moore the poet and Mr. Sharman Crawford were enrolled as members.