On Wednesday last Mr. Searson and his wife (parents of young Searson) went to Godalming, and had an interview with Lord Middleton. A few days previous to the arrival of Mr. and Mrs. Searson, at Godalming, a bundle had been found in a pool of shallow water, near Esham Mill, about two miles from Godalming. It consisted of a shirt wrapped up in an apron, which Mrs. Searson no sooner saw, than she exclaimed, “That is my poor lad’s shirt;” and positively swore to it as being one which she made with several others for her son, previous to his going to sea, and which he had with him in a bundle at the time of the catastrophe. The apron in which the shirt was enclosed, was identified as the property of a person in custody on another charge of murder.