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MEMBERS EMI. IRELAND.-The last, exhibits the results of the elec

ing quaint form. Dublin Evening Mail, of Monday tions, up to that day, in the follow- HEAD. • 7

1. Daniel O'Connell. I••o BODY. 2. Maurice, 3. Morgan, }Sons of Daniel. o. 4 John

5. C. Fitzsimon. Sons-hi-Law of I.

6. C. D. O'Connell. I DanieL 7. W. Finn-Brother-in-LawtoDaniel TAIL.

S. Dan Callaghan, Cork City, 9. Doctor Baldwin, ditto.

10. William Roche, Limerick City.

11. David Roche, ditto.

12. Dominick Ronayne, ClonmeL 13. Richard Slid, Tipperary. 14. A. C. O'Dwyer, Drogheda. 15. William O'Reilly, Dundalk.

16. 11. M. Bellew, Louth.

17. Fitzgerald, ditto.

18. Lynch, Galway Town.

19. Lachlan M'Lachlan, ditto.

20. Lalor, Queen's County.

21. Halpin Rorke. Longford. 22, M. O'Ferrall, Kildare.

23. O'Connor Don, Roscommon.

24. Lambert, Wexford County.

25. Winst. Barron, Waterford City.

26. J. M. Galway. Waterford County.

27. Sullivan. Kilkenny City.

28. Sir It. Nagle, Westmeath.

29. John H. Talbot, New Ross.

30. C. O'Brien, Clare County.

31. Standish Barry, Cork County. Quasi PROTESTANT JOINTS.

32. Walker, Wexford.

33. French, Roscommon.

34. Old Ruthven, Dublin City.

35. Young Ruthven, Kildare. 36. Henry Grattan, Meath. 37. Colonel Butler, Kilkenny County. 34. Vigors, Carlow Borough. 39. White, Longford. 40. Chapman, Westmeath. 41. Sir 11. Keane, Waterford County.

42. M'Namara, Clare.

43. M'Namara, Ennis. 44, Talbot, Athlone.

45. Fergusson, Derry. 46. James Grattan, Wicklow.

47. Mullins, Kerry.

48. Daunt, Mallow.

49. White, Leitrim.

50. Feargus O'Connor, Cork County.

51. Stawell,KinFale. 511. Roe, Cashel. ‘4.

HANGERS-ON, OR "Mons yes THAN HO."

53. Evans, Dublin County.

54. Carew, Wexford County.

55. I.. Perrin, Monaghan.

56. Lord Clements, Leitrim.

57. Martin, Sligo Town. 58. toward,IVicklow.

59. Wallace, Carlow.

60. Dobbin, Armagh Town.

61. Lord Acheson, Armagh Count 62. Lord A. Chichester, Belfast. o' 63. .Tennaut, ditto.

64. John Browne, Mayo County.

65. Dominick Browne, ditto. THE CONSERVATIVES.

1. Lefroy. Dublin University. S. Shaw, ditto.

3. Percival, Sligo County.

4. Cooper, ditto. 5. Sir Edmond Hayes, Donegal.

6. Colonel Conolly, ditto.

7. Admiral Beresthrd. Coleraine.

8. Maxwell, Dow npatrick. 9. Maxwell, Cavan County.

10. Young, ditto. 11. Blayney, Monaghan.

12. Christmas, Waterford.

13. Jones, Derry. • 14: Sir Robert Bateson. ditto.

15. Cole, Enniskillen Borough.

16. Cole, Fermanagh County. 17. Archdall, ditto.

18. Verner, Armagh.

19. Sir C. Coot°, Queen's County.

20. Sir Hugh Stewart, Tyrone.

21. Henry Corry. ditto. 22. Gladstanes, Portarlington.

23. Dobbs, Carrickfergus. 24. Lord Castlereagh, Down County. 25. Captain Bernard. Bandon.

26. H. bleynell. Lisburn.

DOITSTF17t, BUT RATHER CONSERVATIVE.

1. Lord Arthur Hill, County Down. . 2. Lord Marcus Hill, Newry Town.

"THE MINISTERIAL CAPUT MORTHOM."

1. Lamb, Dungarvan.

2. Knox, Dungannon. 3, Fitzgibbon, Limerick,

4. O'Grady. ditto. 5. O'Callaghan, Tipperary.

We have given above the names of the members as yet returned. The elections for Antrim, King's County, and Galway, have not yet terminated; and adding the six members for these three counties, will give the total returned for Ireland. INYERNESSSHIRE.—This election has terminated, as every body but one foresaw it would, in the return of Mr. Charles Grant. The HUM- hers who polled for Mr. Grant throughout the county at the different polling-places were 257; for Mr. M'Leod, of M‘Leod, 213; majority in favour ef Mr. Grant, 44. Thus the honour of Invernessshire has been saved, in spite of the utmost efforts of the Lord Lieutenant of the county and the Duke of Gordon to inflict upon it the very man whom both had formerly declared, by their votes, to be incapable of re- presenting it in Parliament. We shall take an early opportunity to lay before the public some extraordinary details respecting the coercive influence exercised by these great Northern oligarcln,.—Culedoniatt Mercury.