unsberland, ship owner-T. Kimber, North Cerney, Gloucester- shire, miller-J. A. Holmes, New Broad street, City, merchant. SCOTCH SEQUESTRATIONS. D. M'Intyre, Clachan, Argyleshire, merchant-W. Forrest, Edinburgh, merchant-W. Hemsworth, Edinburgh, distiller, and Primrose street, Bishopsgate, London, merchant-P. Dawson, Dundee, merchant-J. G. Gullan,
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The circles of stones near Eras, in Scotland, ~aare called "1Clachaen," and the phrase of the ±lighlaniders, Is gotng to Clachan," moans " going .to church." King, in his "Maniourienta Antiqus," whoa translating "Iliad," g ays, "The herald at Length
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Peel BAI-AreSleuEEP,--Topsavin iSnodihanda, Nerth Camiunurhea I, lnsahagan. Lanark. Shearling tuips. Jas. Drife, Barr, Sanqubar, Dumrices, Five ewes, Allan Pollot, Ronauchau, Clachan, Cautire, Aigll; silver medel, Samuel Nowball, Eaqtby, Skipton, Yorkshire. Five shearliug ewes, Janiea Drife Cu-rWOT.-Tups, I'hos. Brydou, Kennetheasl, Moffat,
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have been remark- ably conspicuous. Baillie Nicol Jarvie could never have I look;ed more out of his element in the Clachan of Aberfoyle than de his successors of the Salt BMaket of Glasgow as they now parade the quay in
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Leven; the Firth of Forth and the Firth of Clyde, the Falls of Clyde and the Fall of Foyers, the Clachan of Aberfoyle, Melrose Abbey, Abbotsford, &c. The historical scenes include excellent reproductions of the paintings of " The Battle
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