20 NOVEMBER 1830, Page 15

Notwithstanding our exertions to render these Lists accurate, which have

been continued to the moment of.going topress, we can hardly hope, from our experience of the difficulty of our task, that they are entirely flee from errors. We will notice in our next number all corrections, properly authenticated, which reach us before Friday. From this specimen, our correspondent Colonel Jones will judge-whether the task he would impose upon us, be not, under the present arrangements of the House of Commons, an impossibility. We can give a dozen divisions, as clearly, and in the same space, as we have given one. Will the Colonel find within the House, even so many as six steady coadjutors In the labour