6 JULY 1850, Page 9

Sir Robert Peel's remains were removed from his residence, in

a plain hearse drawn by four horses, yesterday evening at seven. They were fol- Sir Robert Peel's remains were removed from his residence, in a plain hearse drawn by four horses, yesterday evening at seven. They were fol- lowed to the North-western Agway station by a single mourning-coach, con- taining Mr. Frederick Peel, Viscount Hardinge, Sir James Graham, and Mr. Goulburn. From the railway station, Mr. Peel alone accompanied the re- mains to Tamwortla ; and the funeral will take place, at Drayton Bassett Church, on Tuesday next. Lady Peel was more composed yesterday.. She goes this day to the resi- dence of Colonel Peel and Lady Alice Peel, at Twickenham, to pass a few days in retirement with her children.