From The Times, 01 Nov 1804, posted with permission of the transcriber, Petra Michinson. Geo. <thinking "by gum, that were cuttin' it fine."> CONNUBIAL DISPATCH. Mr. STUBB, a shoemaker, was lately married at Carlisle, to Miss MATTISON, of that place; when, lo! the bride had scarcely left the church-door before she was taken in labour, and, in twenty-seven minutes after the ceremony, was safely delivered of a fine chopping "Son of Crispin."