Vi3eount Duncannon hue been appuilited Lieuteneet of tlu comity
eiri city of uney, in the room of the late Marquis of ( )intend; rid the Ifunoureble Jelin George Biala sun Poesoliee, Lieut. mutt of " County of Carlow, in the room of Viseount Duncannote Richard Rueter, l'itihcibeit, Esq., has been appointed Vice- Lieutenaut for the .eunty of Meath.—Dallin roehit.
`di. Blake, the Chief Remembrance'', has pronounced George e leditieban, Esq., late treasurer of Clare, a defaulter in the sum
I teeselee Ts. :Pet., for which lie stands indebted to the county. Mr. trielre has ordered a custoiliani to issue against the estates of Mr. er eeillegban, and to be made over to Charles Mahon, Esq., the pre- see r Treasurer.—Limerich Chronicle.
The Dublin correspondent of the Standard supplies that journal with some statements respecting the bribery. by which, it is alleged, Mt. Perrin and Mr. Woulfe secured their elections fur Cashel. :rage Perrin is said to have sent 501. to an elector, and Mr. Woulfe .Itt. to another. There is nothing but anonymous authority given fur 'here charges ; the borough, however, is notoriously corrupt.
A few days ago, an affair of honour took place near Dublin, between s:aptain It. R—n, late of the Queen's county, and Mr. B—n, inc of the East India Company's service. They fired two shots each, .et were disturbed by a police patrol, and left the ground not reconciled.