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Considerable sensation was yesterday felt at the two Service Clubs,

from a rumour having prevailed that it ;s the intention of Lord Hill, the Commander-in-Chief, to order all officers and privates to be brought to a court-martial who may figure in the report of the Select Committee as having either been admitted into Orange Lodges, or for having tolerated them in their respective regiments. About twenty parties are already named in that portion of the report now before the House of Commons.—Morning Chronicle.

A correspondent favours us with the results of this year's registra- tion for Fifeshire, in the Cupar district—

New Claimants admitted on the Reform interest 84

On the Tiny interest 34 Mujotity of Liberals 50 New Claimants rejected—Reformers 6

Tories 3 Objections lodged by the Tory party to Liberal voters

already on the roll "4

Of which sustained by consent Delayed 2

Tory objections repelled 22