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... ,XlnpcriaI I HOUSE OF LORDS-TUESDLY. Their Lordships met at five o'clock. DEATH OF EARL CANNING. The Earl of GRANVILLE, who spoke under an almost uncontrollable emotion, ?? is my duty to inform your Lordships that this House has lost one of its most distinguished members. That great, just, and eminent man, Lord Canning, is no more. Under Divine pro. videoce, by the exercise of the great ...