Irish-American September 12, 1857 Information Wanted Longford - Of Mary CLINTON, aged about 23 years, a daughter of Patrick CLINTON and Catherine KEARNEY, from Edgestown, county Longford, Ireland. By calling at Bernard LYNCH'S, No. 214 Waverly Place, New York, she will hear of something to her advantage. Boston papers please copy. Kildare - Of John QUINN, a native of Ticknevin, county Kildare, Ireland, who sailed from Liverpool in the month of June 1853, in the ship Salim, bound for Canada, but is supposed to be in the States at present. Any information of him will be kindly received by his cousin, John QUINN, Lunatic Asylum, Nashville, Tenn. Waterford - Of Michael GRANT, of the parish of Kilmacow, county Waterford, Ireland, by his sister Margaret DOYLE, 302 Eighth Street, corner of Avenue D, New York. Donegal - Of Andrew BYRNE, a native of Ballymafadden, or the town of Macfadden, parish of Killkar, county Donegal, Ireland, who came to this country about 40 years ago; when last heard from he left New York for a place named Mount Serene, Barber County, Alabama. He was married in this country. Any information of him will be thankfully received by his sister, Mary BYRNE, alias Alice SHEVLIN, at 179 Ludlow St., or Charles SHEVLIN, 26 Spruce Street, New York. Carlow - Of William BYRNES, a native of the county Carlow, Ireland; when last heard from, two years ago, he was in Summit County, Ohio. Any information of him will be thankfully received by his sister, Sarah BYRNES, by directing a letter for her to No. 23 Rivington Street, New York. Cavan - Of James and Francis GULCH, from Rice Hill, parish of Kilmore, county Cavan, Ireland, by their brothers, Patrick, Terence and Bernard GULCH, at 122 Elizabeth Street, New York. Meath - Of John VAUGHEY, a native of Grange, parish of Grangegaeth, county Meath, Ireland, who emigrated from Liverpool in April 1850, for New York; he was last seen in New Orleans by a friend in May, 1854, and is supposed to be in some of the Western States, or above St. Louis. He is about 28 years of age, has sandy hair, and is about 5 feet 8 inches in height. Any information of him will be thankfully received at the Irish News office, 100 Nassau Street, New York. Cork - Of John McDONALD, a sawyer by trade, from the city of Cork, Ireland; when last heard of about two years since, was working at a saw mill, in Wisconsin. Any information of him will be thankfully received by his sister, Mary, by directing to John KIRK, 184 Avenue A, New York. Wisconsin papers please copy. Limerick - Of John DORE, from county Limerick, Ireland, who came to this country about 12 years since, and was in New York two years ago. His mother received a letter from him in Binghamton, 3 years since, in which he desired her to direct her answer to "Virginia P.O." (probably in Cass Co. Ill.) She has not heard from him since. Any information she will thankfully receive. Direct to Ellen DORE, 201 East 12th Street, New York.