28 NOVEMBER 1835, Page 6

The Marquis of Hertford having determined to winter on the

Con. tinent, has given directions for the superabundant game on his Lord- ship's estates at Sudburn, in Suffolk, to be killed and sold, and the produce to be given to the poor of (Mord, in blankets and winter clothing. Such is the immense quantity of bares on this estate, that 1400 were killed in one day near the marshes, and it is supposed that there still remain more than the number killed.

It is reported that the burglar 11111, who was shot a short time back by Captain Remmiegton, after having broken into his house near Rei- gate, and at present confined in Horsemonger Lane Gaol, has acknow- ledged that be and a man named Lane, transported in October 18:34 for a felony, were concerned in the murder of Mr. Richardson, perpetrated between Epsom and Barnstead about a year and a half ago.