21 DECEMBER 1839, Page 6

A general meeting is to be hell in Ediaburgh on

Tuesday next, for the purpose of setting on foot a subscritaien for the erection of a monu- ment, or some " national testimonial, ' to the I hike of Wellington.

Sir Jam ss Fosesee Tearl s • Mite the chair ; and men of all parties ate cedes:ea t. t7..! proposition.

The slasedeen .7a Caatain Grant of Carnousie as a

candidate for the 1.:le and adds—" An address front Mr.

Gordon of Bncbaiu,a. A utisew Leith Hay, has also been published. Oa course, t emu:Lid:des at one time will never do.

Sir Andrew MUST full... views and intentions ; and then it will remain with the Li',hr,0 e!ectors to take steps for ascertaining which has the let d support, and which, therefore, ought to retire."

The .laseta s„ etinfidettee as to the success of

the Conservative Itath-h..

Mr. Laert, encouraged by increasing est a !atnifsi elector, will certainly now

meell s their soil:I.:14e; at the next election, .;• at IL preper time, explain to s . , , ,• blek ass ulreedo latown the public.— s We are authteae assurances of s offer himself as a should Gene r, them his poli:h.1 .Dusitfriew C'e,w