15 DECEMBER 1838, Page 9

A Glasgow correspondent informs us, that a " supper "

was to be given on Thursday evening in the First Municipal Ward of the city, to Mr. Craig, retiring Councillor, and a thoroughgoing Reformer. About three hundred gentlemen were expected to attend, and the affair excited a good deal of interest in Glasgow. Our correspondent has sent us a few of the toasts, to illustrate the state of political feeling among the Liberals.

" Lord Durham, and the Liberal Members of the House of Peers."

" Lord Brougham, and National Education."

" Triennial Parliaments, Vote by Ballot, and Extension of the Suffrage." "Free Trade, with a good understanding between Great Britain and all foreign powers." " The two Houses of Parliament, and may their future proceedings be more in accordance with the interests of the People." " Her Majesty's Ministers, and may they propose and support such measures in the ensuing session as will be in unison with the interests of the country."