W OCV^, JUC II# kuciciuic CUai-tCUjson, after the commencement of this Act, rson authorised by law, shalJ assume or use i or title of archbishop of any province, shopric, or dean of any deanery, in En-, he shall, for every such offence, forfeit of one hundred pounds.•mewhat remarkable that a man who ed by law as a conspirator against t constitution, should be the very duce into the imperial legislature a a clause which contemptuously treats solemn enactment as a mere nullity, b its eyes when it learns that a condor against the state could initiate in gislature of that state any new enact-ad a pungency will be added to the knowledge of the fact, that it was a 2d conspirator who, while convicted, ill containing the following cool clause, I was allowed to be introduced andTHE JEWS AND THE HOLY LAND.It is probable that the Eastern world will again become the arena of European struggles; and that, as of yore, on the plains of Syria, and the shores of the Mediterranean, will be worked out the destinies of the world. Without entering into any discussion upon prophecy, it is worthy of remark, that the present year has witnessed, on one hand, the threat of withdrawing European protection from Turkey, and, on the other, the ar Ival of that great providential obstacle which appeared to render impossible the promised return of the Jews to the Holy Land.Our readers are well aware, that from the last overthrow of Jerusalem under Adrian, the Jews have abstained from every art which might attach them to any locality distant from their father-land, and addicted themselves to trade solely that their wealth might be held portable for a prompt return.