18 NOVEMBER 1837, Page 4

The Association of working men at Wakefield have addressed the

"labouring classes" of that town, urging them to union and co. operation to obtain political rights. •

The Morning Chronicle says that the West Surry Tories have not paid the expenses of:the late election; and that one publican, to whom several hundred pounds are due, threatens to make awkward disco- veries.

A meeting of the subscribers to the expenses of the Sheffield Elec. tion Committees of Lord Morpeth and Sir G. Strickland, and John Parker, and H. G. Ward, Esqrs., was held on Wednesday, in the Cut. lers' Hall, to audit the accounts. It appeared that the expense et the borough election was 464/. lie. 6d., and of the local Riding com- mittee, 5201. 17s. 5d. Tbese have been defrayed by a subscription amounting to upwards of I,000/., and a respectable balance now re- mains in the banker's hands for the next occasion. Can the Tories say the same ?—Sheffield Independent.

The Town-Council of Liverpool, on Thursday week, passed a vote in favour of continuing the Irish system of education in the Public Schools, by a majority of 43 to 13.