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... FATAL ACCIDENTS TO TOURISTS. A sad affair,' says the Paris U.,eion, I has occurred at Bagneres de Luchon, in the Pyrenees. An English clergyman, the Rev Mr B-, an archdeacon, on Friday last ascended with some friends and a guide the moun- tain called the Col du Port de Venasque. Arrived nearly at the top, where visitors generally stop, be resolved to go to the very summit, though told that the ...

IMPERIAL AVERAGES

... THE LONDON MARKETS. From the gmark Lane Exprent. METROPOLITAN CATTLE MARKET. LONDON, MONDAY, August 29.-The supply of foreign beasts and sheep in to-day's market was very extensive; of lambs and calves only moderate. Prices generally ruled high. From our own grazing districts the arrivals of beasts ftesh up this morning were moderately good as to number, but very deficient in quality. Prime ...

PEMBROKE

... PAVING THE, STREETS.—AMATEUR THEATRICAL EN. TERTAINMENT.—The interest taken in this very laudable project is daily gaining strength, and we find persons of all ranks desirous of doing something to promote the object of paving the streets without a rate, which would extract money from the pockets of many poor persons who could not afford it; and it affords us much pleasure $o find that those ...

POTATO MARKETS

... PROVISION MARKETS. LONDON, MONDAY, August 29.-The demand for Irish butter last week was dull, and the transactions on a limited scale; no change worth notice in prices. Best foreign in the early part of the week declined to 106s, but towards the close advanced to 112s. Bacon-prime siueable Ilambro*—was in steady request. Irish in slow and limited demand, at prices, in some instances, slightly ...

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... f Iiiii CAoE Vie SMEiHURST. Lord Chiei Baron Pollock had an interview this after- noon with Sir G. C. Lewis, at the llome Office, which occupied nearly two hours, the whole of the corres- pondence submitted to the Secretary of State having tieen previously forwarded to him. The result is not yet iuiown. LICHFIELD RACES. ANSON PLATE Adelaide I 2 Marmalade 3 Seven ran. AKISTOCKATIG PLATE. King 1 ...

LOCAL INTELLIGENCE

... SUICIDE. — At Anniskel, in the parish of Marloes, yesterday, Mr David Lewis, Farmer, put an end to his existence by hanging himself. ACCIDENT.—Mr Llewellyn, mail carrier between this town and Fishguard, was accidentally thrown out of hi- mail-cart at Ford Hill, near Wolfscastle, yesterday, and so far injured as not to be able to proceed with the mail to its destination. The mails were ...

IWARWICK RACES

... WARWICK RACES. PRODUCE STAKES. Independence l Harleston 2 AVON STAKES. Ringlet 1 Circassian 2 Four ran. LEAMINGTON STAKES. Theodora 1 Independence 2 Eleven ran. ...

PROVISION MARKETS

... LONDON, MONDAY, September 5.—The supplies of potatoes are rather on the increase. Good and sound qualities sell steadily, other pualities slowly, an our quotations. Dorset. 118s to 120s per cwt Ditto, middling 96s to 108s 112s to 114s fresh lis to 14s per dozen. ...

POTATO MARKETS

... BOROUGH AND SPITALFIELDS. LONDON, MONDAY, Septembar 5.—In the early part of the week Irish butter was in slow and limited request; but towards the close the demand improved. Sale3 were made to a respect- able extent, and the market presented a firmer and healthier ap- pearance. Prices ruled for Limerick at 98s to 100s, Carlow and Clonmel 108s to 110s, Cork (3rds) 95s, (4ths) 85s, Ennis, ...

BREAD

... LONDON, FBIDAY, August 26.—The prices of wheaten Bread, in the metropolis are — VVheaten Bread, per 41bs Loaf, Household Bread, 5d to 64d. ...