15 OCTOBER 1853, Page 8
The death of Mr. Charles Baring Wall creates a vaca
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sentation of Salisbury. Mr. Wall had long been ill, and Paitidl'11,1' day morning, at Norman Court, Hampshire, in his fi' 'rie ID
Mr. 'Wall represented Guildford three time, and W' is
mouth once. A Tory formerly, he *se Itifi0 ),846,a, The inquest on the great Irish Railway slaughter has continued this week, and is still pending. The only point in question is, whether the driver could hive seen the danger-signal in time to pull up. Experiments have been made on the line, but they have not been satisfactory.