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tiating, took so credit to himself, proposed r estora ti n has T "a sity у ий tes which we nposed uj 
sepe э ой эне cli Mme peel eim Ra beea pepe We cir аа сааи ЫГЫН М Gre, 
М d himself 
[жые to соу, ег on the country. The following is a "ae uis er Gothie columns supporting a balcony, L-ru * The T арн: pe Vias tho 
extract from his speech | om which the Scottish heralds will read the Royal | necessity, which might take р pes for ins! Mense, d in the ойюшев 
proclamations, and in the centre of vk will stand | Ог on board ship, and in which the presence of a clergyman 
tlemen, I have bomi for — uch, 
much of & wanderer, b A rA ыз: об been an the old pillar surmounted by the nicorn ramp: could not be obtained.—Lord W е mid dal "being 
from VÉ When I first entered ^ ant | one of the judges consulted in “ The 
fom ie 1941. 1 itle expected that duty would "all е bearing а St. Andrew's cross. | considerable сау in p y pz et 
ae bred in io He >: T E EPrscoPAL Снтвсн IN SCOTL «0 Ч | he cou not satsíy himself that be should give an 
v Lamm en ed mittee, consisting of the Archbishops of pw ent | Judgment ot bir Loris " Du re 
who shows a | York, and prc the Earl of Morton, the E „G. F. | that marriage of two а чеч tho = бы. p 
us. Boyle, Sir S. Stewart, M.P., Mr. William Stirling, | pries "t T" absolutely null and void, and it could not be sup- 
.P., Mr. Cayley, Sir Archibald Campbell, e Bishop | posed thata priest who married а woman could be intrusted 
of Tia: with those duties which a priest supposed to be the third part 
placed in him. For the reasons advanced by the erant 
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ges who delivered their opinions, and those stated by his 
uso | аот ithe Ia in connection with. the d f earned {г the j T o И 
1. Т Кы reversed.—Lord CnmkLwsromp agreed, "with the 
АН. F" ыа P luectanee, in the view that had been expressed by his noble 
a-year, and learned friends, T i 
ment gem 2. Assistance to yd дуз in the 3. Support | | otherwise when b he ey de ree "Dy o 
went, and ые five years. At the end ori that tinio Ip education, m ally of rer for the Gaelic whoso soci ре сало 
T omo й, чаувай stil in. the samo position аза | ministry, 4. A reimbursement of the Bishop for the Aana oignent ше ym 
LI DM great peonniary sacrifices made by him in past years, | with bis у danino t pomo to an opposite conclusion, be Ai 
pereonaliy acquainted, а. | nearly - whole of his private he Rink having been сама т Mills" vus Маар upon thon, sud үл O GUN 
accepted ed for his embraces a territory | М, opinins ue inapima of Wi CoU bolo must be rovod. 
Were after my return ГҮ РО m the extremity of the island of Lewis on Ы — 
ишде! me from un Lo те front of Cantyre on the south, and | жакы М 
China question, owing to islan of res en the west, to эд — of | porting. 
Drury ты атау Кү. su the фий аар. Son eră ба DONCASTER SPRING M 
toid it was E in which success would юу S т» from. east to мен. гың d tat -Th Baron N ivibre'a Palaisoau beat 
Send the соп бы e people, and if I failed, failure rces beyond the endowm \, "Trosilian. —ТЪ ring 
- would hu of ered that the late late Bishop | hes The ^ weed шор pes corte 
| Bm m YT publio man: сө ralo i with its difficulties from 1 aidot ез and last y ШЕ 
ilow to uty inj. A үтен" йа | 
which he | Lopca ácipal 
eoantry. thi ill Faw kora iris ba - ч Book kaloom, Bu 
whether MT d P v бине. "4 d Plate. саша есем hitewell beat 
after a good man; olbion ervyn, and Old Towler, 
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8 to negotiate a treaty I found ses ja little 
ыйл, over aoo Lien bei ions in aid | E cA ice: dE] 
of the the object soug & to be ассо үт һауе Ъееп pose s leu А Уіхеп Foretop. = Te eL ES 
E made, in addition p кс of the edit, by the е, . ts Е Dest Тиш 
M € A m erue at exi ako of Boccleuch, the ake of Grafton, the Marquis |52% ng.—Handicap Hurdle Васе. Mr. Baxon's Vixen walked 
of 
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incoln, Lord Calthorpe, Mr. He Co 
M Nd, Hj. Ein Со Obituary. 
VicE-ADMIRAL APLIN died on the 14th roage in his 71st year. 
Ho was second son of the late ; Adm iral Peter Aplin, and ften 
btaining a treaty which involved а very con- | country. The point in disp 
on the part of the Japanese, and was а, le ly йв to perform the m and Spain, par- 
former state of their relations with i self and == sige of 
ound that the Japanese were dingly | decided іл to айтшашуо, XEM St. Sebastian and а. Hosu! Mer me time 
pol ” е е ab. - М 2 fam. 1 : а y 
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E mer the Japanese co Cork, by reading the form 
1 Ou e А: атыну If you m erm my GE any cl ilitary 
3 mA d eer - E = making, -—— the -— 4 T чу vita present ides the Aw p А у Dath. He Es 
p e wit e American Minister, I t ou wii ped M КОЕ p roug! 
E Run With mein liking the Chinese one the best. In t Maurice and Lazare of Sardinia. 
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„ФА а dal e айну and d die. m Ti rics! alg 
Cussion about this o uy ап 4 э Ж ek t, had ве he gh shi 
apanese е N ntelli- | had deemed n е Q . М во сонау: terest, апа rved t e office of high sheriff for the 
Жу of their | satisfacto ad deemed it hisd te pro- | | 82 Ма Ropert Јамтевох died at his house in Gloucester Square 
valorem t it, чт ~ gu on the 5th inst. He че. n .known for his exertions 
Ap У | civilise the native races ca, and in 1839 he built A 
e addi- 
TY AES PEE UCApu meer Ет Е 
rtance, per ee not stsoluteiy necessary. wou Lord- ant пе and their tributaries hi di 
or hardly at all, eon shi; 4. оти E cir cH in "The ж Milli" hich: aha ndd to tlantio 
that principle upon y bound Ls pen А 
Тыал» the land. The ebore 
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of 13 Warkot (C Я not ре 
restoration 
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ће |. Witts.— тһе willof the Earl of Cawdor has been sworn under 
120,000. ; bd Allies, Se «t of Hill House, Worcester, 
cote. | 12,0001. ; rd Price, Esq., of Hendon House, Middlesex, 
60,0091. 
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on the estate of m S net wea direct interest | ib err. On the 18th inst, at Kedleston, Derbyshire, the 
to-the city D by SEIL ped | аир усту aguinet the tod subsequently thos буо Lady борды LE, of a daughter—14th inst, at Ampney Park, 
