CORONERS' INQUESTS
... qCORO , SI, ';lNQU'Sv. . , * . ' ma ~ ; .- ,: t Ou1 Tiuesday, an inquest was held at the Mansion House, before T. B. Locke, Esq., and a jury of I whom Me. W. Wimble was foreman, on thei body of a man named Dowling. Geerge Hoeuduwoarh, master of a soyp, deposed-Bly vessel was laid abreast of lRayde's wharf, in the Old- larhour, thi. mourning. About tell o'clock last ni-litl was in bed oi board ...