27 FEBRUARY 1836, Page 9
SCOTLAND.
Lord William Bentinek's election for Glasgow seems to have been carried with the greatest ease. For his supporters had not deemed it necessary to put themselves to any trouble of preparation : they had not a single conveyance for their voters : they had made no regular can- vass. The Millites, on the other hand, were indefatigable they had noddies at every comer, and oceans of whiskey at their committee-rooms : they had carried on an insidious canvass during the whole of the week preceding that of the election ; and were aided by many Tories, the party not daring to start a man of their own.