9 APRIL 1831, page 14

Trustees Of The Nation.

[CONTINUED FROM MARCU 2GTTI.] WE are anxious to correct several misapprehensions which have been entertained concerning our lists of persons worthy to be elected National......

Mr. Wallace Currie,

Also of Liverpool, son of the late highly-esteemed Dr. CURRIE ; a g entleman of very superior attainments ; a good public speaker, and (though a Common-Councilman of corrupt and......

Mr. Stubs,

Of Warrington, who is engaged in trade on a large scale, and possesses a considerable fortune. These are his least recommendations—the zreatest is, that he spares neither money......

Mr. Joseph Pearson,

An eminent manufacturer at Wolverhampton. This g entleman will be the first member for Wolverhampton in the Reformed P arliament; a distinction which his intrepid and......

Mr. Fraser,

Lately candidate for Hythe, and petitioner against the return of Messrs. MARJORIBANKS and Loran. This gentleman was preferred by nineteentwentieths of the residents of Hythe,......

Mr. King, Son Of Lord King; Clever, Accomplished,...

liberal, and not spoiled by his birth. This young man is quite unknown to i the public. Those who think that notoriety s a requisite of Parliamentary fitness, would have made no......