THE LONDON MAIL
... kQ?i?oN iuaz ({Somn tiae Ga~wgow iW.J We, insert the following com-nuniation, regaicling this inwstimportant subject, with much sadsfaction. The proper quarter: has at.ngtb been applied to, and, in the hands of Lord Wllace, the -suhject will! -not he permitted to- sleep. I Hils iotdshjph persevering attentiont to evey thing'thfat car;l beneilt ethe de@ M e sand mn* ufactares Of tfia cou!1.I ...