27 NOVEMBER 1830, Page 9

YORKSHIRE Enacg um—Several candidates have started to succeed' Lord Brougham

; but it is expected that Sir Thomas Denman will be elected. A respectable body of freeholders propose his return, free of expense. Mr. Sadler, the Duke of Newcastle's nominee at Newark, is spoken of. He is supported by the Earls of Harewood and Mexborough, Lord Feversham, and Mr. Fontayne Wilson. Sir John Johnstone, Mr. C. Wood, Mr. Ramsdell, and Mr. Strickland, are also named. Even Mr. Stapylton is again in the field. DOVER ELECTIoig.—The election for Dover will take place on Monday next ; but it is supposed there will be no opposition. PETettaolionon.—The election of a representative in the place of Lord Milton came on on Wednesday, when Mr. Fazakerly was elected without opposition. REFORM ASSOCIATION AT MANCHESTER.—A political association has been formed at Manchester, similar to that of Birmingham, and ese tablished for the same purposes. Men of large fortune and great in- fluence in that neighbourhood have become members.

TtloiEs.-:-The Very Reverend Archdeacon Meyer and the inhabit- ants of the united parishes of . Wicklow are at loggerheads about the Arelideagort's tithes; The inhabitants have.offered him the., average of the laSt seven or'id the last twenty years, with 20 per cent. additional, accoialik to the CoMmutation Act : the Archdeacon, on the contrary, wishes to value the standing crop, and to levy the tenth of it in money. It seems a strange time for clergymen in Ireland to commence a tithe war.