16 APRIL 1836, Page 10

SCOTLAND.

As the messing of the rooks portends a storm, it is worth while to mention that the cunning baronet (Sir George Clerk) has come down from London, and commenced a cativess in this eeetitty widths these few days. It is stated, we believe upon good authority, that he accounts for this course of proceeding by reft rring to the great probability of the

Lords thrusting out the Irish Adotshulsiel Bil1.—Seotsumn. If the Pee:he-hoses' I louse of Commons had rejected the bill, there would have been a sufficient reason for a dissolution ; but that AIinisters should break up a Mouse of Commons in which they have a stout working majority, because the Peers are mad, is more than we can see any cause for.]