7 JULY 1832, Page 9

°VIDE TO Exscrous.—The Political Statistics to which a large portion

of our Paper is this day devoted, have been drawn up at an expense of labour much greater than a newspaper is for the most part disposed to give. We have but one request to make of our Town and Country contemporaries, should our Tables meet their ap- probation—that in their extracts, they n ill be kind enough to acknowledge the source from which they are made. In numerous instances, our elaborate tables on Parliamentary Statistics were copied, in such a way, that the blame of our errors fell on the copyists—this is wrong.