9 APRIL 1831, Page 14

MR. WALLACE CURRIE,

Also of Liverpool, son of the late highly-esteemed Dr. CURRIE ; a gentleman of very superior attainments ; a good public speaker, and (though a Common-Councilman of corrupt and disfranchised Liverpool, with the prospect of being Mayor next year) an indefatigable opponent of corporation jobbing. Both Mr. THORNELEY and Mr. CURRIE belong to the class of able and worthy men whose modesty and honourable pride will prevent them from soliciting to be returned to Parliament. Reason the more why they should he pressed into the service of their country 1 They are marked, in Lancashire, as future National Trustees.