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THE RUSSIAN COMMISSIONERS'…

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LONDON PRODUCE.—SATURDAY.

TRADE INTELLIGENCE.

REVIEW OF THE BRITISH CORN…

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THE BISHOP OF EXETER AND THE…

TRAFFIC RETURNS.

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A young man named Nobbs, a porter at the Indian Office, was on Monday charged at the Lambeth Police-court with haviog caused the death of a woman with whom he lived, by throwing her over Westminister-bridge. Between eight and nine o'clock on Saturday evening, the prisoner and the deceased were stand- ing on the southern side of the bridge, near the Surrey shore when the woman suddenly disappeared, and three witnessed deposed to the fact that the prisoner not only made no effort te save her, but that his movements at the time of her death were of a suspicious nature. Nobbs had made a statement which attributed the occurrence to either accident or suicide. Pend- ing the discovery of the body, he was remanded. MODERN CUSTOMS.—Presentations and testimonials are largely on the increase this nrfjflern custom appears to extend to almost every household, for no auspicious event is allowed to pass without its being marked by some pleasing souvenir; Birthdays, Christenings, Marriages, the seasons of the year, such as Christmas, New Years &c., invariably receive special commemoration. The at- tention of one of the great London Manufacturers, Mr J. W. BENSON, of 25, Old Bond-street, and of the City Steam Factory, Ludgate-hill, has been directed to this subject. With the view of giving more artistic effect to this custom of society, he has published a most interesting Illustrated Historical Pamphlet upon Watches and Clocks, also one upon artistic Gold Jewellery, Silver and Electro- plate all are profusely illustrated with choice designs, and are sent post-free for 2d. each, thus bringing within the reach of those who live even thousands of mile s away from London, one of the largest and most artistic collec- tions which can be seen in any part of the world and, it necessary, designs are prepared to illustrate any special case, i-i r. r

ABERYSTWYTH.

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