10 APRIL 1841, Page 10

TO CORRESPONDENTS.

Notwithstanding the broken week, we are unable to find room fin several Letters; which are in type. Among them is one which might seem to claim a place, be, cause it purports to correct an assumption iu the first article of our last number. .• that bribery and corruption were practised by Mr. Gladstone or his friends at the late Walsall election." Our correspondent says that, had we seen the forthcoming evidence. w e should find that all the treating attributed to Mr. Grararrones party was really the work of an agent on the opposite side. We are quite willing to give publicity to this disclaimer. What there was of assumption in the article to which exception is taken, resulted solely fr.sn the resolution of Ihe Election Committee, which merely stated that corruption was not proved against Mr. GLADSTONE.