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LONDON CORRESPONDENCE.

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SUICIDK AT CLIFTON BRIDGE. — Another suicide has been committed from the Clifton Suspen- sion-bridge, Bristol. Mr. Sidney Wasbrough Teas driving over the bridge, when he saw a man mount the trellis-work of the footway of the bridge, and called out to him tcf desist from the rash act be was evidently about to commit. The man, however, threw himself headlong from the bridge and fell into the water, it being nearly high tide at the time, on to the rocks skirting the edge of the Leigh side of the river. His fall was witnessed by three men in the service of the Bristol Docks Company, who were in a barge :n the river at the time of the occurrence. They at once put off in a small boat, and succeeded in securing the body. Death must have been instantaneous, as the body was much mutilated. The deceased, who was about 50 years of age, was subsequently identified by his niece as Mr. W. Gerrish, fly proprietor, of Olifton. FATAL ACCIDENT .-At Accrington, Mr. James Cunliffe, accompanied by a carter named Ohallenor, was trying a young ard spirited horse in a cart, when the animal became restive and both men were thrown out and killed. THE FIRST CLASS ARMY RESERVE MEN.— The men of the First Class Army Reserve are afford- ing great satisfaction to the authorities by the manner in which they are coming forward in obedience to the command addressed to them, not only on account of the numbers in which they appeared several days be- fore they are obliged to do eo, but also on the willing and cheerful disposition which they manifest at rejoining the army. The men are provided with clothing as they arrive, appearing with all their good conduct badges and stripes as they put them off years since, and are settling down readily into their ap- pointed places.

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HORSE-BEEF.

GOOD FRIDAY BUNS.

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THE EASTERN QUESTION'.

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THE KAFFIR WAR.

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