9 DECEMBER 1837, Page 10

SCOTLAND.

On the 27th November, a meeting of delegates from Anti Corn-law Associations, recently formed in Glasgow and several towns in the neighbourhood, was held in Glasgow; Mr. Weir, editor of the Glas- gow Argus, in the chair. The declaration of Lord John Russell that the landed interest ought to be predominant in the Legislature, has stimulated the manufacturers of the North into activity. At the meeting above mentioned, an address to the public, exposing the iniquity and injurious operation of the Corn-laws to agriculturists, capitalists, arid working-men, was adopted ; and the associators declare that they have put their bands to the plough, and will not draw back.