21 AUGUST 1830, Page 6

The Provost of Edinburgh, undeterred by the want of precedents,

has, on the requisition of one hundred of the most respectable inhabitants of the city, called a general meeting for the same purpose as that which we have just described, was held. A similar meeting has been convened by the Mayor of Nottingham in pursuance also of a requisition numerously signed. A meeting not called by .the mayor was held at Liverpool on Satruday. Mr. W. Currie was in the chair. The meeting was very numerous and highly respectable. The resolutions were five in number, and in spirit similar to those of the Illarylebone meeting of last week, and those of the City meeting of this. The meeting was addressed at some length by a French gentleman, M. du. Roy, who expressed in warm terms the feelings of gratitude he entertained for the sentiments it had apressed. it broke up with three cheers for Lafayette, given on the suggestion of the worthy chairman.