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COMMITTEE ON THE NAVIGATION LAWS

... COHMMITTEE ON T1HE NAVIGATION lIA.vS. tic | The Gelect committee appointed by the House of )ll- of Commolns to inquirc into the operntion of the I I Ud llavigatiln laws met no Tuesday. The following of ias members Were present -Mr. M. iibson (chair- jo, )(r man,) Mr. icardo, 1ir. Mitchell, 'Mr. Liddell, lct ilid Sir It. Peol, Pdil. Baring, Admiral 1) miduas, Sir I Howard Douglas, and Mr. ...

THE LATE J. TAWELL THE MURDERER

... THE LATE J. TAWELL THE ilURDERER. IIET11TOlti), TIlitUSDAY NIGHT. ,c- This day a Commis~sion, which had been issued Ca- on behaiifof the Crown, was oponed before Mir. W Waddington, Q.C., Mr. Polloek, alnd Mr. Maule, in the ccilli issicllels appoinated, and a jury iinpa- 1 nelled, undder a precept directed to the High adl Sledci' of the County, inl whicla they were direct- id. cd to inquire ...

RAILWAY ACCIDENT AT CHESTER

... RAIL'WAY ACCIDENT T CIES'I'llR. I~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ . . . 1-l I. 1lUtl \'iWE ESD)AY. thle vttn- When the court rcsumed its sittings at the usual hour. Mr. Iostige, the Coroner, presided, the governincit agentt front Plymnniuthi, ali Lieut. Ided Svinlionds, were with him on the benchi. Thle tight Dcan of Anarichester, the Mayor of Chester, aind hape Mr. Te mIpiie, barrister, were also ...

THE RAILWAY BRIDGE ACCIDENT AT CHESTER

... THlE RAIEWVAY BRIDGE ACUCIDENT AT CHI ESTER. it CONCL.tUSt0N OPi TIE MIUB.ST. On Wednesday lorniili, the inq(juest toucUiniIg thc deaith of the five ul'ifortunate persois vho were killed by the falling of the railwvay bridge over tho lDer, at Chester, was resumsed at thu rd Coult-house, beforc Jouln Hostage, Esq., the co' onle. to TIhC toroner commenced the proceedings by stating that he had ...

COMMITTEE ON THE NAVIGATION LAWS

... COMMITThE ON THE NAVIGATION LAWS. not- -- _ t Tile select committee appointed -by the House i t'of Commons to inquire into the operation of thesem ed laws met on Tuesday. In the ebsence of Mr. 1W* tr Gibson. the Chair was talcen by Mir. Ricardo.- Thl ohe members present were Admiral ~ to DundarMr. Liddell, Mr. Iunie, Mr. Lvall, Sir R.Douglas, r.Mitchell, M.Aldermnnthomp- h son. Mi. T. Baring, ...

FATAL ACCIDENT AT WOLVERTON

... FATAL ACCIDENT AT WVOLVEIRTON. The adjourned inquiry was resumed and com- pleted on Tuesday, at the Infiant School-room of the Wolverton Station. Upon the previous occa- sion, Mr. Al'Connell, thelocomotivesuperintend- ent of the line, Mr. Bruyores, thesuperintendent , of theLondon and .lirminglinridivisionand other officers, were present. In addition to the legal gentlemen who had previously ...

INQUESTS

... INQUES'IS. _ ii5OSErio L. C. P'OWELTL, ESQ., COflOru. At Bcthesda, onl 'i'resday forellooll, on view of thc body of WVilliam WVilliarns, aged 49, by trade a blacksmith, whose death,lin awnlully sudden one, his occuried oel the preceding Friday evening. The rl- evidenice anaronotd to this. Deceased was emn- nay ployed on the railwlvay Contract, anld just aIs he my hald concluded Ilis day's ...

THE LATE REV. H. W. STARR

... THE L.ITE REV. II. W. S'z'RHj. ich - u It On Monday senunight, the friends of tiid do- I in- ceased having arrived at Llanberoi E. G. Powell, abc pa- Esq. the coroner, empannelled at highly respct fle1 in- able jury to enquire into the .circurnstitnces whch- it is may have have caused the death Of the unfor- of I onI- tunate gentleman. tak The juy having boon sworn, Mr. Powell brieffly hot ...

THE BODY OF THE LAST OF THE SUFFERERS PER THE RECENT YACHT ACCIDENT FOUND

... TUIE BODY OF TH E LAST OF THE SUF- FERERS PER THE RECENT YACHT ACCIDENT FOUND. t T H E I N Q U E S T, E T C. N r At an early hour on the morning of Thursday so, last, John Jones, boatman of Beaumaris, assisted t by a lad, proceeded in a boat to fish off Beaumaris pIh Point, and had not been long engaged in their it I I vocation, when they descried a figure in the wa. as f ter, which on being ...

THE LATE MELANCHOLY ACCIDENT ON THE NORTH-WESTERN RAILWAY

... IRfIE LATE AMELANCIIOIY ACCIDENT ON T'-lE NIORTH.WESTERN RAILWAY. TI1IE IN1Q'EST, n To relieve the anxiety which eannot fail to exist o a in the minds of nil par ties who had friends passing tl C over the railway on Saturdayv, we preffee our nc- n d1 count with an Accurate list of the suffcers by the d s enitastroplhe Only two of the deceased parties v it have as yet been owned friends. The ...