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Scorrn-al Eaacarox.—A Fife correspondent, after some specula- tions on the

Peerage, which,_ for the present, we sla,11 not venture in our rolunms, says—" Should the Bill he lost again, wo be to our Orioaa Constitution : there are den-nears, even in this secluded dis- trict, made up of the intelligence of some and the despona lee of others, and the impaired circumstances of nearly all, that s,'ean to me ready to be called into revolutionary action. What a pity it is that in such cases the rain falls, both on the just and unjust !—Tiines were never worse inn Scotland than How. The Cholera is at tIeg;qes of Edinburgh. May we speedily be relieved from this pa:ill:at:cc, and that of Boroughinougering! "—Amen !