WINCHESTER
Saturday Night, July 17.

    The shops in the city and suburbs were all closed on Thursday, and business suspended, as a token of respect to the memory of his late Majesty, whose funeral took place on that night. The bells of all the churches tolled nearly the whole day, minute guns fired in the evening, and a muffled peal was rung at the Cathedral, commencing at nine and ceasing at 10 o'clock at night.—At Petersfield the funeral knell, muffled, commenced at eight in the morning, and continued without intermission during the day, and the shops remained closed. In the evening the Rev. C.G. Boyles preached an impressive funeral sermon to a numerous congregation.—At Andover the day was observed with becoming solemnity.