3 NOVEMBER 1832, Page 7

Cf.Aar..—It is reported that Simon George Purdon, Esq., son of

Major Purdon, of Tinerana, and John M'llonnell, Esq., of New Hall, will stand for the representation of their native county, Clare. Mr. M. O'Connell has resigned.

CLONMEL.—Mr. Ronayne's canvass of the electors has been, we un- derstand, more successful than even the most sanguine anticipations of his numerous and respectable friends led the learned and patriotic gentleman to expect.—Tipperary Free Press.

DUBLIN UNivEnsrrv.—Lieutenant Gordon denies that he has given up the idea of standing for the representation of the University. GALWAY.—Mr. Martin Joseph Blake, of Brooklodge, has announced himself a candidate.

LIMERICK.—Mr. Moore has consented to become a candidate, and his return is looked on as certain. There are five other candidates named,—Mr. Vereker, Mr. Dickson, Mr. Mahony the attorney, Mr.. 'W. Roche, and Colonel De Lacy Evans.

lirlixronn.—Mr. Lambert and Mr. Shapland Carew have addressed the electors.