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s not returnable for four clear days from its being must keep the belt against all comers for three years, in order | tion and friends, This bus — 
the yoa Pe as term ended on RTE it will not come on for | to be entitle: 2 to it paai the 1e Championship of England ” for | ng aia e we peg: ee eathed 
ara ment until Hilary term, ee otto: the llth. | life. It appears that Sayers was using the belt in a starriug | lant. He cng a T potra in honid be ib on aned 
COURT FOR ii i | tour ma om provin egg for which Messrs, Howes and Cushing | of his earnest desire to be buried Mig yore of St. 
Judge POrdin ary, Mr. Justice Wightman and Justice | PAY 7 Po Stephen’s ; and in aes witha DODAT from his family, 
Williams). —Shedden and Shedden v. The Attorney- ~ phates l and gether with one from the parochial authoritie r George 
Patrickand Patrick.—This case, which has been before the pub- CNN Tarn som cya Lewis, the H Secretary, has given the requisite permission 
lic in one ‘shape or anether a ings than areal a cen er wie d gb to carry out that wish. The funeral will take rel to-morrow 
prought before this Court v r the Legitimacy Declar ttuarp. afternoon, and in conformity with the e express directions of the 
‘Act of 1858. It hys occupied, the Cogn: for ia ays, and hae Don deceased, will be of the gee pg ra ai wi ithout plumes, 
emarkable for ng ucted with great zeal and S GR E DUKE or NorroLK died on Sunday at arenes velvet, or show of any sort whateve 
an ility by Miss Pins Be pte et oo pe ina in A Porn hêr Castle, after am Pe “Hines = some weeks, in his 45th yo 
Jeading counsel, Bb: Hogt Cairns and Mr. Macaulay, having, on paride pe Fiend con Amen ote e mon on plc me de eee im am, mediate 
ause being called on, declined the responsibility of managing | PERRON S Toon Ave! BIRTHS. 3 s s 
Hy FA the ground that they had not had tir ap pie mee ‘chem m ecoazed Heng Grenville Pitzalan-Howard, mi See = a Siteet. the T w yena g j ? on ie ee 
with the voluminous documents cted uke and Earl in the peerage o on, Chestorfie ld House, the Countess of DURH M, of @ n= 23d. 
ives iss She z TAE aac: “dar. | Earl of "Arundel, Surrey, and Norfolk, and Ppor Fitz Alan, ~ A 80) 
wi Bete ete er Cie, onvaldate, and altraver, Horotary Bart Maral | uni sath u's i, Sdn eae, tai aoe aoe 
= aipat iina related to the legitim: cy of ae brot | and Chief Butler of England, was the of the 13th Jou Rd ny tne yee Dady Hier, Hrinog 
The questi vie pact paj aene f er | Duke, by Lady Charlotte r p E an laest ioter of | | Jo: f a daughter—25th ult, hey gore Lady HULSE, 
George Granville M f Stafford, wh sed in 1883 | of ason—26th i at 41, E: sie ‘Pla , the of JOHN Han. 
erty at New York where their father had established hinteclf g p a ea VE , M.P., ofa son. 
p as th A vet the reat firm of Shedden, Patrick & o. he to the kedom of Sutherland. He was pag in "Great 
hi pean T Street, in aat n Although e a algae , Catholic he was ý MARIA o a ae the si ., at St. Luke’s Church, Chel 
f intiff’si sent on an t rinity College, Cambridge, | tenham, ou GEORGE Peel Grey, Grenadier Guards, 
at law, on the ground the plain ntiff s illegiti : cy), dep Be ing where he completed his Home Guards, b entered ‘the an army ‘ag oiy nly son of the Right Hon. Sir George Grey, Bart., to HARRIET 
t t i corn zt uari mt retired soon after | JANE, youngest daughter of- Lieut.-Colonel CHARLES PEARSON 
oe eS aha es a "at captain He étared Pariiamont at the |- 22d alt, at th Haddington Rond Church, Dubin, Joust 
met of a marriage in 1798 g th rah ai, on hie gen sae f ien fig of e oe MP. in the Liberal interest for. the | James MacHyoy, Esq., unger son of the late James 
death-bed, being admitted by all parties. On Tuesday the |; mily borough of Arundel, which he represented without | MacKvoy, Esq., of Tobertinan, ge Meath, and brother of 
Court ge as Sir C. Cresswell, the Judge inarnieien (while bearing the courtesy titles of Lord Fitz- | the present M.P. for that county, to the Y NETTER- 
in: iis had now arrived aE th tigi at hg a Fe alan and Earl of Arundel and Surrey) down to the middle of | ViLLu, second daughter and co-heiress of the Viscount 
hes ng T. age H 1, when, finding that his sentiments on the Ecclesiastical | Netterville—20th ale ge wh mae ish: pce t a AE 
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Urii Sarni th ie responsibility that rested upon them. | Hun: ae or iene ty denn: fenttiedtintet! 
ir i 5 y returned by the Sepak of | Macautay HIGGINSON, B., Brookkill—27th ult, at Anerl: 
There ver two or three circumstances however which some- | Limerick, Mr. John O'Connell ring in his T hecuk. He e left ary Norwood, poe ee REGINALD HESKETH, Esq., son of 
use m of 1852. n 6 y ighshirè, 
he 
Fyk l duct the thout | enjoyed the 
‘been left for a en e time to conduct the cause without | 77 Bivings int the” tablished Church. He was a large and | Ireland, to Sopnia Mary DEIGH Coors, youngest Saige of 
ee ‘nad “aiop ene wre tn lg MEM liberal supporter of Roman Catholic charities, and-took a warm | the Rev. Edward Philip Cooper, vicar of Little Dalby. 
ins Bg family, and the singular tact pee A r fums mn which S Par roe net {£ F DEATHS.—On the 25th ult, at in ae Lacy Hous 
and dexterity which she had shown in the management of her urch, publishe t ag ets on the Arcia, Dowager Lady TRIMLESTOWN, aged sr u geen, 
«ase, entirely relieved the court from any appmebeaston. on that oe apacity. sect spree one aes sao pamp! Lewes, FREDERICK GEORGE LEIGH, e nephew of Sat 
rti idence ad en given, and | retious Roman ae olio gnore ti E ot PHN uring | sixth Lord Byron—18th ult, at Ashdown Park, Sussex, ANNE 
sellin e last 12 or 15 years. He ‘Ser ilip, | ELrza ELIZABETH, vidor of Rear-Admiral the Hon. Major 
CO! ult, at his resi ion 
but it w: 
h ti ost ele : Co th ult, at 5 
Mes upon which t mad al een “gata è 2 a a ashe porate! raged his baci ani Nita t uni i P St. a at Edinburgh, ADaM URQUHART, $ advo- 
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ffered most he mn, aged 
* A ata Macy Miia ‘atharine, via, PE hnter far of the re 
ote lr ae Sr te ‘Bn Sane | ry Mr ot eh | eri ls ae Dore 
they could not content themselves with giving, like jurymen, a ly a two Ae ea ang gens ray h od ppd ay ae Lord county: of Suffolk, aged 87—7th ult, at the residence of the 
i i ye or n felt b thi D ney. It w: pets Uord | British Consul at Bastia, Captain WALTER TAYLOR MICHELS, of 
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had come. His lordship then proceeded to examine etail to him the magnificent estate of roe Towe: n x 
: agni rs, out of which D.D Ez ford, aged 50— 
Hie facts on which the case turned, and concluded by saying | bequest arose the long and costly suit jwhich will be known eas oe Sarit lines, Aat s College, Qa D.D., for 
at the charge of fraud against Mr. Patrick having fallen to | to our distant sterity as “The Great Shrewsbury Case.” , after a long , tedar”, ING, D.D., 
the ground the whole case of the petitioner must fall wi ith it; | The elder son, È Ee ‘itzala: run sai z morh 
"pie 2 il | Surrey, who now succeeds to the title, was born in December, tipe of 
Ralston Shedden, was not a legitimate child of his father, and | 1 847, nist? that Re i ig now on the eve of completing his 13th year. Gloucestershire, “and jormenly Mig aM Eri we Ry E Poo of 
was consequently not a natural-born ee subject. One dy F d Lad; Re. Rector 
word as to the position in which the petitioners were left by | The Duk and peed bh a) i a Hae ay ard, YE. P. f Te oR et oa Pere taal oak f e z ae h 
this decision. For the male petitioner p cou os havo no | Arundel, for erly Vice- Cha mberlain of her Sih jest euko | Cat saint enterden, Kent, an inor Canon of Bt. (ta 
atik athy. He might have brooded over his fan rongs hold, who is married Miss A gusta Talbot, co of the | i 
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r the famale petitioner he dia feel ‘most ‘deeply. 
loss 1 Rom 3 og phe: churche nd “itable | 
connie tal W yt the wth of Markets 
land, nd more cepaciatly t5 ue Y id 
Fe bad no doubt aiae anA ATE eo ught up in a full | assodlatio torians of St. Philip 
belief of the truth of her father’s story; and from the inti- Le Neri at Promp of whom he was a most steady and 
mate knowledge which she had shown of every article of | nificent su Tiri cov. TENT G ARDES, Dec. 1 t 
-evidence connected jwith the case, it was clear tha aa had | N BUNSEN, for ears Prussian Minister in London} We have still tor port t arrival of heavy consignments 
, 
dwelt upon it for years and years with the unhesitating an fons of thie nes r iisting shed men in Germany, | from the Continent, o Fi g of Apples and Pears, Pine 
se coming ine of a Se Soe ue vere child, until it — died at Bonn on Wednesday m ony ry gi 70th year. 
Apples 
al interwi with her very nature. What G 
to be the consequence of this djoe decent to her? It Heals dae CoLoNEL Kemeys Tyre, formerly M.P. for Bridgewater, | them are lower. Dutch Ham rgh and other Grapes od 
of two thin sea Seaway act: convinced by it she would live | died on the 23d ult., at his family seat, Halswell House, | tinue tohe imported, Good Gabe A may bo had ny be obtained 
under a harani ra A conviction that she had sustained Somerset, in his 83d year. He was co-heir to the mies of tee PRY fa bagos, ri Potatoes 
a grievous wrong for a Breda was unable psd a remedy pire mor — Grey de eed en ré Pre temahe ik es. Became ro tea pee i wae Oha pene "ut fones eos 
—a position sad enough. she was convinced she would have | families of Kemeys and lyn wi ` 
Oi dni Tent over, that course of conduct which | extinct on the decease of his maternal uncle, th Sir nnn ieee pp bere peg Chrysanthemums, |Violets, 
had embittered the latter days of an aged man, who for a Charles Kevceys Ty nte, Bart. ignonette, Hi 
Eonoured far exceeding an nary life had been loved and| Tam Rev. Dr Croy, whose name woh oe on vit 
; whese integrity had been e through her | tury been before the world as an e eng hata Pine Apples, per R pples, per doz., 6d to Is 6d 
capone tals, and ho ad E joste ected to TAREN poet, dramai e aan novelist, a deny on yeh Sar coe, per lb., cacy ad tooa Onin ges, ber 106, Sapo 1 0a 
on whic carrie: a asper- | aftern H ft ouse Gaa juare, oonts- | Pomegrana’ 4 e r 100, s 
sions and most unjustifiable litigation. Mir taena Wightman | bury, a pe bon relat k, as was wis custom, to take a walk Ponsi panpa na Nuts, Cob, per 1b., `% 1s to lsd 
and Mr. Justice Williams emphatically concurred, and the | pefore anen, and had only reached the corner of Warwick 
decree was made accordingly. The petitioners were then con- Court, Ho Iborn, a quarter 0 of an hour afterwards, when he stag- VEGETABL ES. 
demned in the costs, and certain PSETO which they had | gered, backwards on vement, and almost instantly | Cauliflowers, each, 4d to 6d Celery, p. bundle, 1s 6d to 189d 
pte stir ee eee ee Court of Session were ordered =F a was imm diately ae a? a KE A Greens, per dozen, 2s 6d eek love, Je fi a 2s6d 
i ospital, when it was founi o was quite e: to 3s e, p. punnei s 
CENTRAL CR The Lea Bridge Murder. —Anne | and oid bose so for about 10 minutes. As there w ere no exter- Cabbages, do., 1s to 2s Raha ar lb., 6d to 8d 
Padfield, 23, iti pierce woman, was indicted for the wilful | 2al pal injuris to account for his death, a pont-morten ox: tion | Potatoes, th ton, 1 Sf gh ia s per 1b., 6d to 8d 
murder of her illegitimate child, William Augustus Padfield, made, when it was ascertain the coronary arteries | — per tices, Cabb., per score, 1s 
on the 27th August last. The prisoner had been seduced by pe ort the: heart were ossified, and that though the brain was quite | — per cwt., A ms zd 
young man called Frederick Bryant, 18 years of age, the son | healthy, the arteries of the brain wore diseased. The jury | Carrots, per bunch, 7d to 94 Latbubee, Cos, do., 1s to 1s 6d 
of a gentl at Holloway, in whose service she had been | at the Tincumat, after hearing evidence, ong i a rig ee p Turnips, per bunch, 4d to 6d | Endive, p. score, 1s to 1s 6d 
living. ‘The child was born on the 27th June, and the prisoner | of Natural Death from disease of the heart. me | Spinach, p. sieve, 28 to 38 — | Horse Radish, p.bun.,1s6dto 4s 
appeared to be very fond of it. She was ‘however without | Uncertainty as to the date of bi birth, but it is believed ti that | Cucumbers, each, 6d to 1s 6d | Mushrooms, p. pott., 2s to 8s 
ble to obtain from th the | he was upwards of 80 years of age. His father was a ong Artichokes, per doz., 48 to 6s | Parsley, p. Ye F biricha, 2s to 48 
KeOAESRETA = — SF eaim herself se E R decks bi man in iar was educated at “Trinity College in| Beet, per doz., 1s ed to 28 Savory, per bunch, 2d to 4d 
tarvation, she killed the child by suffocation eier, ahah city, and at a — aa age ho eee to London a carn is 
ivin; e newspa) 
E ce tae tate A, ze iia | the ““ New new and was subsequently connected with the HOPS.—Borovon Marker, Fripay, Nov. 30. 
f suppos is porns Herald,” oe y pi pone * Britannia, and other | Messrs. Psitodin & Smith pa that the tenet con= 
identification, as it had recently js vagsinted She then of Universal 
entered into the s af aen y at Notting Hill, where she | journals, He was at o itor to **Blackwood's” | innes firm at late prices. 
E aak? discret, of a a 
after ting for more than tone fe 
Guilty, ne ay recomm her to a el o place, on of 
overty, her mi never entered on acid sorts here 
o Bram nen p cote Ha vn Plea AEE ey he meyor of 50 years on his du tiosan e South-down Hog- 
I in the usual form, p: g to the * a-i of St. Stephen’s, with re h gwt A 1 T4018 
> dation to the proper r. The prison rn Ak Panoge saa map urgent str RS eR Lord | Half-bred ditto.. 1 er 
Dongas, ek die Da nt ee ee te, dis Emea 1 $= 
je aero pecan PS Sree O A feel 9 ell-known works, poetical, theolo- Woo: — These the 
sseni cay ment and on e objec’ n u he 
estion piso er ery her by one of the female warders, | gical, including “Paris „in, 1815, seg oe e ortal” Life Perker ratos, first class Foc Ly a 
said she had not. Plia wes then removed from the bar in a erties Teall dane. 2: Pala Saas (en interior ioii pying the same low posi 
Edm ; 
an almost insensible condition fales of the Great St. Bernard,” “Marston,” Life of Curran,” 
“Scenes from Scripture,” a work on the ora aged Z Hod \ES,—SouTHwARK, Monday, Nov, 26. 
me yo Orlando,” &c. Of late f ge aie the arrivals both aoastwise 4 and from 
= orting. was to a considerable onor — ae eee abroad oar tate e paat than any week pk during the . season ; 
Tar belt of peace f pros rear, and numbers of E o be Sra ania wees | O the trade is very dull, second-rate rare: thie ae ae 
CHAMPIONSHIP. — e= ion o: o ce, 8 r 
England, which was in a Aike “has been | remarkable displays of extempore ¢ moran ee aal ts last of rona baeo unsaleable, ger oop on vege oy teshi 
to The Infant,” te Bam Hurst | which he delivered 50 Bag = Ae ey ree tail oe toon to Lite Dunbar do, do,, 120s. to “H0s.; Perth, Forfar, and 
Surendcred and duly presented = oo 
Staleybridge, lately it in his fight with Paddock. | di the mayoralty of Sir Francis Moon, a mar! ‘ble bust was to 1008.; 
tea enged by Maco and one or two others, and he Frost tod: tod. Groly at the Mansion House by his congrega- Fife do., 100s. to 110s.; Rocks an d Reds, 90s, Frengh 
