6 APRIL 1844, Page 8

The accounts of Lord Abinger, received in Spring Gardens from

Bury St. Edmund's this morning, state, that although at intervals be ap- peared somewhat conscious of what was passing, he had not in the least rallied, but on the contrary appeared to be gradually sinking under the violence of the attack. Lady Sedrlett and other members of the family remain at Bury. The medical attendants of his Lordship have no hopes whatever of his recovery.—Standard, April 6.