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ire-cot were—the Lund tionvellor, the :1liquis of 1...o,:dow:ie, Viscount Palmersott, Lord I. tie Chancellor of the Eeelieseier, Eel of Mime. Sir .Tulin Hohhouse, Lord Holland, fandett.

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As some of our contempoowies have allege 1 that Paili :anent till meet for the despetch of busieess in the Leahy pert of the euseite; month, we may :state that the proregation will be roan the 4:is of Deeemher to the usual period.—.11orniay GIiraiin

We understand fosm good authority, that Earl Spencer will go out as orei.nor.. Gimerol 4.,f the Ctinadas ; an event which cannot fail to give general satisfaction.—Charhe. [We should think the " good audits- rity," in this ease, very dot:left:1.] 'Poitou, who was in the first practice at the Celeieta hoe happened to be in Englend amid dieeligaged ; and being an ill olio:A- uw of Lord Du: lim's, and it Mall of great ahilities, lie thouelo himself fortunate in securing his assistance. Mr. Turtun's life is stained with one hrenoral art, committed mane gran agog but in India, where the deed took place, he had redeemed his character by his good conduct as a professional man. But what shows the detestal de malice and base hypocrisy of the Tories in this ease, is the fact, that that theat.!cicis made ilr. Tartm .1mille.ildrucate in holier, rematly liter his raince teas cwilinitted, anal in the flee ry' a society ft* acquni,ttLd tci:h Ile have this fact on what we deem good authority.—Neasitant.