Annum—Mr. Edmund Macdonnell is a candidate for the county, ion
Conservative principles.
DUBLIN UNIVERSITY.—The Duke of Cumberland, as Chancellor, has appointed the 24th of November for holding a special commence- ment for conferring degrees to qualify gentlemen to vote under the Irish Reform Bill.
WATERFORD.—The candidate put forward by the Repealers of Water- ford, in conjunction with Mr. Winston Barron, is a Mr. Thomas Clarke, who some years since officiated in the capacity of a Baptist _minister. WEXFORD.—The Duke of Newcastle has found a female imitator in the county of Wexford, where a Tory lady, Mrs. Tottenham, has threatened her tenants if they refuse to vote for her candidate.—Globe. The Sheriff of Nairn and Elgin has decided, that in considering burgh claims under the Reform Act, feu-rents should not be taken into consideration. The Sheriff of Ross and Cromarty has determined that the amount of feu-rents must be deducted.—Inverness Courier.