10 SEPTEMBER 1836, Page 8

We have received a number of newspapers from Upper Canada.

Their colunins are filled with bitter attacks on Sir Francis Head ; who is charged with every description of arbitrary and illegal interference in the recent elections. Some of these charges are directly stated by persons of distinction,—in one instance by a Judge Baldwin, who was removed from an office he held for voting against the Government can- didate. These papers reckon the force of parties in the new Parlia- ment as follows—Tories, 23; moderate Tories, 12; Reformers, 20.