On Friday se'nnight, as five men, employed at the St David's Colliery, near Llanelly, Carmarthenshire, were ascending in the basket from their work below, before they had been raised a little more than a yard from the bottom the rope broke near the surface of the earth, and descending upon the unfortunate men, killed two on the spot, and so dreadfully injured another that he did within a few hours. One escaped unhurt: the other received some severe injuries, but is now in a fair way of recovery. The depth of the pit is 120 fathoms, and the weight of the rope that fell upon them is supposed to be 15 cwts. On Wednesday se'nnight, a man, named John LLEWHELLIN, in the employ of Mr. ELLIS, tanner, Merlin Bridge, near Haverfordwest, met with his death in the following manner. Having been in town with a horse and cart, as he was returning, the horse started off, and on endeavouring to catch the reins the poor man fell, with his head foremost, to the ground. The wheel of the cart passed over his forehead, causing a compound fracture of the skull. After lingering in great agony for twelve hours, he expired. A coroner's inquest was held on the body the following morning, when a verdict of accidental death was returned, and deod and of sixpence laid on the cart. Lyn Nunn Brisbane Australia