Saturday 05 Jul 1845 (p. 2, col. 2-3) An old woman named LEES, 82 years of age, residing at Galashiels, has been murdered by her daughter, who strangled her. She is insane. SUICIDE BY A COACH PASSENGER.On Monday last, a gentleman named STALKER, who was a passenger on the Rapid coach, which runs between Lancaster and Carlisle, got off the coach at Milnthorpe, and immediately ran off to the river at a short distance. The driver and a passenger followed him, but when they arrived at the river the gentleman was drowned. SERIOUS ACCIDENT.On Saturday last, a serious accident occurred to James EDGAR, a young man employed in the colliery of Mr. BENN, at Bolton, near Wigton, by a portion of the roof of the mine falling on him whilst at workcrushing the bones of his knee and lacerating the blood vessels so much as to render the amputation of his leg absolutely necessary to save his life. The operation was skilfully performed by Mr. R. NIXON, surgeon, of Wigton, and the unfortunate sufferer is now progressing favourably towards recovery. DR. GOODENOUGH, LATE DEAN OF WELLS. The will of the late Dean of Wells has been proved by the executors and trustees, Mrs. F. GOODENOUGH, his relict, and S. P. COCKERELL, Esq., Lincoln's Inn. Personal estate under £50,000. Bequeaths to the dean for the time being of Christ church, Oxford, the large picture of the portraits of Archbishop DOLBEIN, Bishop FELL, and Dr. ALLESTRY, as well as the portrait of Lord Primate ROBINSON, as heir-looms to the deanery for ever, with a request that they may be hung in the public dining room or other apartment the dean may approve. Bequeaths to his wife £2,000 for her immediate use, and all the household furniture and moveable effects, carriage and horsesand leaves her the whole of the residue for her life for the support of herself and children, and after her decease the residue to be divided among the children; but in the event of her second marriage, then his children who are of age are immediately to receive therefrom annuities of £200 a year each. To two of his servants he has left legacies of £50.Bell's Weekly Messenger.