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en t appeared to him that the joint opinion o; gui he should that of an y person wi ad 
an lawyers on the case reae to > them | b e jury been Found Pais of the: peee jaid to his a e- 
been received in evidence: He should | k l ooma iai on ol SoM! ats was that he be aoe 
six of plaintiff’s i Si ould | for the term `of% With ripe ect to the other 
. the ‘orporation | | prisoner- Maypard, inte: erupting ; the Sourt, said:—“ M wre 
judgment in | I wish to set a ich h 5 
Miscellaneous. 
Electricity, ons and Light.—Sir James South 
on Tuesday las Pky Rana the following letter to the 
Timer, ander this © With th great pleasure do I 
pros i 
Pease one 
p | discov: arso a the highest cane ani e during the last 
40 years in the Peta 6 of the oT a Institution, 
glory of our 
f parties connected with 
I now state that I never oe any one in this transaction a ich 
x Transact xalted the scientific 
tand. except the party for whom I was engaged to negotiate. If I untry, and | have entitled that instituti 
urse came i had known any others I would have given them up to public > : n wets 
he leat was constru upply | justice on public grounds.” The Common:Serjeant observed, tad of mankind, Mr. . Faraday, its Fullerian Sooke 
river Mevy, le is "s. sta 
that the prisoner’s statement was an exact contradiction to the | of Chemistry, yesterday announeed to the members 
Sir | decision at whi j E ived, i isi nt, in th 
mon-Serjeant) e N 
- e ntirely coneurre The sent f the | iant ity > a4 prone n of his researches z 
w ransported beyond the s for the'} © eceeded in obtain- 
term of 14 years. The prisoners were then removed, but after ng experimentally what h had long sought for—namely, 
Brae interval of time, Daniel Garratt was again put to the direc: relatio; on of perce and magnetism to 
when kin- stated, that the prisoner had pleaded , s P 5 hi 
grist- | guilty to six other i ndictments for felony, of the same en at | light. The of his pow geome which exhibit 
habitants, and of | railway stations, and had made a statement in writin which | the e magnetization of Hon illumination of the lines 
and i have read. The clerk then read the prisoner’ | magnetic. fi new —- condition of 
whic i i —“ nea Zi | matter, will iety imme- 
31, 1845.—I feel it to b y 
be pnt Royal 
diately ; but the public olvass of theseveral pheno- 
nd myself against these cases, and g Sap t 
m ke son t mena will be defe rred till the _ approaching evening 
me r st ; | meetin: ion.” 
reat Western, I did not gs pny 
time he stated they were lost. ae Tntreting sane warian Discovery.— The town of 
Mr. > IregretthatI wasin a moment | Lewes has become an: — of a interest to the 
d to embark in so dishonest a traffic; but SAAE, in consequence d diseow 
ving i could only Foor on, pee in that part of the Priory grounds or on which thè - 
ly when el vat ith that I was tempte oat meddle S95 ~ excavations :for the Brighton, 
mentioned on | i se’ g pina to those ses oblemen Lewes, and Has x Pipi Railroad. In: digging amidst the 
nd gen en with vaan I for years livi yia Fae rhom | ruins.of the. 'o! d priory, the workmen ‘lit lit upon a hard 
Y . Robberies. — Charles eben Enf nd in the” “enn ral cha- su paatna A oh, on. eloser ved to bea 
inspeetion, pro 
ox, surrounded by afew square 
clearing away the PTS Weruh dian a cist 
examination led 
iscovery thatit ae B the remains of Gundreda, 
. Wi the queror; the name Gun- 
da being cut upom its The sizeof the cist is 
y in length, afoot in width, i in 
he lid, sides, and ends are in exeellen 
servation, but the bottom is: destroyed. The lead isor- 
i led co 
way in the same its com- 
the Court was SARS e priso r | panion, and onthe lid was was serea the word—Willelm, 
term of seven years the us, us, an old but usual 
former sentene |i "| of writin ing uarians T- 
Sporting. 
bere HOUGHTON MEETING: 
— 0 h ft. T.¥.C. Mr: on som 
i M r ? : : is 
mard ER aae S >e foi y à length. — eee 
t took place | each, 3-yr-olds, 7st 91b: 4, Sst upwards, 8st chapter-house in a tomb adjoining that in which hi 
aaa! clerk T sabe ne G- Ong a Queen ofthe 14a ae t Duke of vS 4 
pees 
Teron, yrs, Sat IU, beat Air. | at Castle Acre, in Norfoll and. her body was. beoughe 
of 20| to rainha i in the chapter-house, and, to quote 
tes | from Horsfield’s “ History of stg de seulp- 
remains 
Godwin’s Dex- natap Clarke, of Buxted, in the Shirle: 
year 1775, b 2 y 
rd George Bentinck’s * a Pea, n 
ville’s Polka, Sst Gib; and 15 others; The first a chancel of Tefield church: es es of a 
at between:the.two the deciding heat wor cleverly | monume tat ee Edw; Aorta- Shi 
by Dexters ous by half a enorme —Mateh, 200-h ft. Lord anges proba! bly it 
Cocoa a 5 Peerage Se beat ye tan on xeter” priory, and oars À by. his tions to x 
half a lengt latch, a 
7st 101b, beat. Lo: ws Taia Sst, se obtained permission of psina of the 
50; ; Duke. of Bedford's Leopold, Sst one beat Lord ay family. to. remove the stone from the chancel 
Exeter's £ by Velocipede, out o of Amaryllis, where it had been. so: long preserved. was the in- 
—Audley End pale of 30 sovs, for Syr- tention | to replace the. stone over the spot where the body 
8 subs. Lord Wat bas Ste Tadi an an 
ardley za n deposited ; ut as e e 
very site of the chapter-house could not. with ce 
oa grid the stone was plaeed in Southoverehurel, 
he nearest ascertainab! 
tainable site. of its 
was yp elaine 
a" evi, and so 
r, Gregory's | Was: the Fan es the Rev. Mr. Horsñeid 
ft.—In regard. to the | Two:yr olal | observes “ the very s site of the chapter-house could not 
ed to d Handicap ( (thas sda ay), Dexterous was examined th rning, ee tained.” This point, however, the present dis- 
the property of pronounced to nly 
covery nga clear up. The. cists, with their contents, 
ve been removed to the church of Southover, curiously 
g stone above 
‘o- affix guilt upon 
Nash 
i referred 
he bones: have- been. by a 
——— and the public are allowed to 
ictions. a 
ns g o as: the work 
emi | ies: may be looked for. 
= Sa a5 i Harni fi Trp He &e. 17 subs: Dord) Ir. Pi egg ty surgeons 
or T-OLC S, . 4 4 p 
These entries had _been es eae eo, see K -x ve es cs lhe kage I ve i = = 
‘air rene 4 yrs, 88¢ 216; Lord ote $, Ts ny a sige ‘aol bones; ni és 
lt ) this-p six others. Won by a oriya p oier . yeti: firm T re indeed, nt ar ots ae 
re ‘closed, anti szed wi stab: Eai hepa th er, 2 yrs; beat | Several.of the bones of Earl de Warren were i 
tn aaa of y perfect as pos- 
3 £ yrs, 
s S: t as nearly perfect 
Ae td, ga el fase bl sibla = ; judging from le f them, the bodies 
Sat ib 5 rw and a eines ee ng a eg a i ber 
of 
the 
13} inches ;. tibia, or leg-bone, 
engtin— aA ÂI fears: lennon, aang eg 2 fr 1-bone, 12 inches; 
f Al 6st PHD, 1 ‘obable hei ht, shout et & inches. iliam. — 
len: fi a ee eae Vernon’ 2S 194 in = tibia, 15} hate of i humerus, 5 
» 3ste 
i | D dford’s Prologne, Sst MD 
proved: nr è f undus $ —Mateh : Sir J. Hawley’s Alamode 8st one ta 
T an of the na: 
šai 
DRS ai og 
es ie measure b the ogee manner me j aera a 
