16 MAY 1835, Page 9

We were not mistaken in our belief that several extended

constitu.: encies would gladly avail themselves of an opportunity to secure Lord John Russell's services. It will he seen from our rt part of Election Movements, that the electors of Stroud will have the advantage of being represented by Lord John ; and we learn from the Scotch papers that the Reformers of the St. Andrew's Burghs, and of Glasgow, were desirous of offering him the representation of those places. A statement appeared in the Tory papers a few days ago, that Mr. Ewell, M. P. for Andover, had made over his interest in that borough to Lord Pahnerston, who was to be palmed on the electors: Mr. Etwall has declared the story to be utterly destitute of truth.