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Literary Review. “Tue Frron’s Tracs.”—This is the title of auew ork, just published in this city, from the pon of ichael Doheny, ove of those men who took @ leading art in the late revolutiouary movement in Ireland. It pntains 168 oetavo pages of lutter press, and 11 litho- raph portraits, including an excellent one of Mr. oheny himself, which fronts the title-page. It purr rts to be a ‘history of the late attempted outbreak io eland, embracing the lesding events im the Irish ruggle from the year 1343 to the close of 1848.” The srrative thus takes in @ period of six years ; and, con- dering that they were the most stirring of the last sif ceutury in that country, and the most eveatfu, | the wondertul career of O’Conuell, we need soarcely form the reader that he must not expect an accurate ad complete detail of all the facts or events in a single lume of the dimensions of Mr. Doheny’s book ; it ould require as wany sueh volumes as there are years, do it justice, and the last yeur would demand at least ro volumes, If it were desirable, therefore, to write ay history of the “late attempted outbreak’? at pre- nt. it were much better the writer had confiped him- If to that alone, and uot extend his narrative 60 far k into matters aud things which now possess very lit interest for the public at either ride of the Atlantic, deed, even the recent events fa Irviand have lost all ¢ power of attraction they ouce had, and many of those 10 were its warmest friends now tura away in disgust the bare mention of “the Irish jie ation’? M 0 doubt. intends by bi to remoy and to mate the good. mia ause popular ce again ; but we more tan doubt his success. Bet- far. in our judgment. to bary those traassotions Nelly aed unostentatiously tor the present, till. like remains of poor Wolfe fone in Bodenstown church. d. tion builds them a tomb.” Better, like the ep. ph of bromutt, taat it should sontinue unwritten till je hover of the couatry for which he died ts redee ukind will do justice to a be content to remain under # clout tll iw to dixpelit themselves, by unfurliag theie uubwr-t to ihe wind, under which the O’Neills, O Copneils, the Sarstields the Me Murroughs, and ’ Brian Borus foaght and wied, in * the light of other a” Phat hght Me now eclipsed, aud no writing of . Dobevy’s can dissipate tke gloom. At best. the tor 'y of 1848 must be the history of a failure; wary historical pewers—exq utsi being aggravated, ~@ confounded.” hether Mr. Vobeny possesses all the qualifications hich we have glupced, it is unnecossary hore to in- 0. ‘There is one he dows possess, sad one be dows Ke is a man of very great ability, and his style ts uent ed poetical; but he cannot be regarded as passionate and impartial. He was too much mixed ied aaaln'e endennein tes Geen 4, from which Mr, Doheny eanuot etaim any spectal miption, to magnify thore scenes in which we are minent actors, and depreciate or overiook those which we were absent, Selflove engenders » t, through which objects near to we appear doubie ly be entrusted with the puttiag toge- jt of the facts, if bie intormation were ouly equal to frevdom trom avy taint of prejudice, or any dwsire elf sggvandisxement —a mean in whom all reposd unded confidence, and whore purity of motives ia he suid or did, was never questioned We rafer to 2 Martin, of whom John Mitchel said tna: fit to be an angelin heaven.’ He, however, is not write a bistory— ie @ transported mauaged to produce a readable gotten ‘The materials, as far as th@y go, a1 y Valuable, but there is not enough of them. Tne vk is comsequentiy imperfect aod meagre—some- like @ fair humen truok, agen ‘4 3 or arms 7 “ DA gts pe iato three parts. @ portion of ly, the personal adventures of \ir. Deheny, after revolation was defeated. The first is important. second Unsatisfactory, aod the third entertaining. erence to O’Conoell, the friends of Mr. Doheny wish op reading bis book, that he had trodden Ajighter aud safter step over his grave, If the agitator deluded his fellow country: for years, it money iu his purse, or Co procure goverumeat Hons for relatives aod frie: Michaet Do- belped bia jo #0, for he was one of bia satel- moving around him fu the Repeal Assoc atthe mouster meetings; and only aban: junes at the time of the seoession. if 1" # political swindler, hat becomes of the fategrity ¥. Dobeuy in following him 0 long. or of bis saga. in not before seeing through (he base deeigas of » with whom he was #0 incinately,acqasiated ? bim take which hora of the dileama be pleases ually inconsistent ts Mr. Dohwny’s defence of the ‘priesthood. from the coarge of defeating tae Sasurre ‘hile in auother part of bis irawing away the people feom p\andard of Smith O'Brien = If they did mot defeat he did? Mr. voheay mays the people were ready Jo bettie; they had armain their haads, and have still—the majority of tho priests were ready— jeaders”’ including Mr Doaeoy himerif were itary would have deserted ia thousands Tanks—America was eendiag help — what Dobeny has to pay the least ie pop prevented ® stand up M mined fr ea age pert ot bis book i Phere 4 y were orators wad poets. statesmen aud poiici- . editors and eseny ists, la vyers aud (iterate that Was not one military genius, ome grvas revola- ry leader, auoug the whole of those who assum sd jwadersbip of the people We do not say this was fauit, but their gi-fortni at oollision nO doubs some of those spirits of t me whion pert of revoration briogs out, would have the stage, aud led the Irish people to if not to vietory ; but there was not suifisient re among th dx of the party even to begia the jive greater actors chance of taking « pact arama, e eulogy on Thomas Davie ix as beautiful as itis true, but there are some men exalted beyond ‘tions, while Kome are }, whe ary to prominence aor ered dens, credit in belog coonve ced wi ad wholly omitend fr earoestly as Vie They did not perhaps mate 9 many epeest hey did whatever practical work therw was to tit te not men wioxe who are overinoked: eveats wort twportact character are Unaco aniahly oot d just where we would expect them. For ta mentiva of the disastrous procae d+ Saich O'Brien, "t o d» on that appeared from the pe event Chat had more tafiaense tor er) thas all bad occurred Wp to that time (twas the desta of bope. aod it fell ike @thumderbolt upgom tae ds of Ireland oa this oontinent, It was sappoied the old freimnd party bad been and that when the fy y te join young tary only agetase Hat denpair filled the Inad, aad O Brien published @ lette bdeawing feo le \ife Well were it param weed ba Wermfoation. But te lored the omase to o waa persuaded, ebiefly by vir Daffy, to id 'y if with itegein, Ite doom, however, was seated OverDmeDt was eMeouraged cy pro Lieutenant boasted the peopie were nog with revotw ry lenders, ‘The very Limertex dinner by Mitehelaod Meagher were jeet of an indietment, The trial of Mitshet waetened: he was convicted and struggle to rerone hia in Do fh bowscimg arming of now be done, is to ¢—let it rest in the ehade.” at: —Nieneel Dobe D. Reity WS O'Briem, je, Thomas F. Meagher, John Mitenal, Ps wobue, ©. G, Dully, and Joha Savage Phe ‘of there, particuterly Seer Dohevy's aot , he tert are poor, and ae for Mr. Dike ly and oon ating do’ in maton ’ iti were Deld jew Improvements introduced. it wight be 1; 18 procuetion Just now is ike “e child bora due thme.”? Works ov Rr pe @bioh he bad subsequently te stount doties, both im Ire Merce end the Many Protvent qualities, whieh waded for bim auivereal ester amd sdnvirati distinetion either of ecm t or relly are so famitior to a'lat co render @erke whieh claim our Hy @ carefal perusal ry ktamp. ood 1 rp profowid knowleige Bishep England w with au extravrdiuacy power of Intellect. w i bim to grapple masterty with every subject appened to come within hie ephere of action By eassiduity and mental applestion, be f wocommon erndition, and of the mort Asa theologian. he dieplaye great pounding the dogmas of aod a feree ament whieh earry i dere Aga controrertiaiiat he vesceses in an eminent decree the qas: detecting #ith wondeetal fnoitity tho wean vide nent at whieh be levels then the whole A bie powerfol understanding with the rable. souteness of @ lngician, He i* moreover noted ranging bis arguments to he produces In bie hension ean im According as the nature of the sub- Jeet, which he tres regu. bis diction ia conducted either io irring animation, or of els sublimit 'y captivate the attention of the reader various writings of this distinguished per- sonuge have now been carefully collected, uuder the ad- vioe and direction of his immediate successor, the Right Kev ignatiua A. Reynolds. and comprise tive hand- mes, published by Joha Murphy & a cebeubt ofthe aiaisipticite ofthe subjects tr ay of by England, it was rather a diffleult jptark to bring the holo matter into proper arrange- men’ er. adypted in the present edition. ts as good as the subject will admit excelleney snd utility of this work. we have little to sxy The filustrious pame it bears will be a sufficient recommendation, end will insure the patrouage aod circulation it deserves, Sr. Vincent's Mayuat —This is a vs tty, pious Catholic prayer book, and is one ‘of thy bust that has deen yet published in this country. There has deca inserted @ pumber of observances of Catholic picty, pd other exercises of devotion, which are tial omitted in the common manuals of prayer, and whiel therefore, entitle it to superiority, Besides, it is print- ed with new type. on excellent paper, ‘and iilasteated with reveral fine engravings. This manual {s pub- lished by Jobn Murphy &Co, in Baltimore, It is, or enght to be. highly recommended to politiciaos. aud other ras by Bishop Hughes, and bis aman Friday, with the silken ring in his moze, Pere McMasters, the editor of Freeman's Journal. Theatricals Abroad. Madame Sontag bas excited the grgatest enthusiasm Norwich, Eogtand, although singidg tn that immense area St Andrew's Hall, with only a pianoforte accom. pauiment, was not an auepicious circumstance. Every one of her songs was encored at both coveerts, Ab the recond. being applauded in every direction in Rode's variations, she was ultimately obliged to re- appear for an encore. The accompanyist haviog ring tha interval touched a few notes of * Home Home!’ rapturously received at the previou: concert, & tempest of applause arow, and Madame Son- tug was indveed to sing that exquisite ballad twiee with thrilling pathos. The Paris papers state that Mdlle Rachel, the cele- brated Jewish actress, is about to be married to a M. Rodriguez, a merchant of Bordeaux, The nuptials are to be celebrated ab Paussao, where all the necessary preperat are be: Mdlle, Raolwl will, of course, retire from the stag ‘The performance given in Brussels by M’lle Lucile Grabn. for the benefit of the Royal Philanthropic So- ciety, prodnoed 4.649 fr. Svc. Othello will be the next Shaksperian character ia which Mr. Macready will appear. The tragedy is now im preparation at the Haymarket Theatre. A farce, to be called ‘ Domestic Economy,” is in pre- the Adelphi; it has been written by Mz, A new farce, by Mr. John Oxenford, is in rehearsal ~ the Strand Theatre. rama. called “The Crusaders,” is announced to 4 produced at Marylebone. It is romored in musical circles that Mr. Balfe re- tires from the conduetorsbip of Majesty's Theatre. His reported successor is said to be either Signor Schira or w. Thalberg. Prince Albert honored Mr. Charles Kean with an in- terview, at Osborne, on 1 vate theatricals totake place at Wiudser Castle next Christwas, by command of Her Majesty. Mise Grant gave a concert at the Theatre Royal, Neweastle-upon-Tyne. It was numerously and fash- ionably attended. It is confidently ‘asserted that Covent-garden Thea- tre will re opeu Tor the operatic season actoe usual pe- riod, the com pany forming & species ofcommonwealth” with reference to salaries, expense: of the house, &. ‘The Theatre Royal. Leamington, was crowded tn every purt to witness the frst appearance of Mr. and Mra. ¥ Kean in the * Wife's Seoret.”” They were en jewlly received throughout, and at the opm tion of the play were called before the curtain Vebemenc cheering. 0 Wife's Seares”? was foils by the “Speetre Beidegroom,”” which was very cleverly the Leamington company. Mr. aad Mra. fit was then snaounced to take planw at this theatre om last night, the performaces being the “Housekeeper” and the “ Wonder.” Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kean bi succersful engagement at the bam. deen fulfilling a most etre Royal, Birming- During the week the theatre has been very na- dud. the pieces pertorined being “Richard , he Wife's Secret,’ “Strathmore,” “Mo- and “Much Ado About Nothing.” Among the engagements for the dramatic company at Drury Lane, are Mr. Angel, a0 old comedian, from the Bristol ‘T ud Mr. Hudspeth.» low comedian, from the Queen's and Victoria theatres, Mies Fitzwilliam did not play last week in the extrar- agapza of “Beauty and the Beast,” at the Lyceum, to consequence of the severe indtspostsion of her sister. Mr. Mitebell has been on a visit to Paris and Brussels, in order to raite reeruite for bis ensuing season of French plays and operas at the St, James’ Pheatre. Mr T. P. Cooke's engagement at the M: tre Royal, bas been tolerabiy peared in several favorite character favorably reevived in his nwutieal di been weil supported by Measrs Maynard, Buoby, Viain, Brandon, Kae, Mills, Clifford, Mangall, Wood, Lloyds and Cooke; with Miss Kemble, Mive Anderton, &e. “An Object of Interest” has bven played; Misa Lacy sus- taining the privetpal charseter very rucowsatally Tata lady promises to be @ great favorite in this line of bust- nee’. Miss Laure Addison appears next work, Mr. John Reeve bas left the Lyeeum Theatre, Mr. HH, Betty yaa gg wee his engagemvat at the Can- terbury op Meaday, bi med edger ia the “Bride of Lammermoor. Ay on weer, in “Don Cazar de Bevan,’’ for bis benesit, which was weil attended. Miss Catherine Hayes, Miss Poole, aod Mr. Burdint Pang At @ concert ut Sheilicid, at which M. Beuediot prestaed Mr. aed Mrs Donald King, aot “Mir. Borraal hare been sterriag it at Lincole to slender houses, Mr. ge Wild and Mine F. Williams have been the stare at Brighton [hey will beaucceeded by Mes, Nis- d Vite Jane Mocdaunt. who appear to-morrow sy). as Roraliod aod Celia. in You Like It.” ‘The Olympic will be ready by boxing-night. The works are proceeding rapidly. We henr shat itis the ta- tention of the lester, Mr. Watts, to place the pire: Tbe riage in the seme style that Ubey were durtay Wadagement of Madame Vestrts jeorge El we uuderstand, to have the direction of that depart- ment Signor Pistrac Brighwow, HA nied, it isin contemplation by the Sooluty of British Mai Cinna to publieh ® selection of the produotiona of ts mewbert; alro. to print womeof the rears comnpoatcion of theold Hoglith meters iveludibg the music iu Macbeth’ which has been erroneously, it i# stated, ateributed to Matthew Locke But thare isa MS. copy in the Britieh Mureum which is suppored tobeby Eccles Looke com Wd some Het tunes, dod ay It was stated im the piny f Viacbeth. with musio hy Matthew ted tnat be oh ia mace 2 hams, bat he puotihed . the celebrated improviaatore, ty mt Joments have been woll patras “First Rules ot Thorough ese on in the right direction by the Britivh cians, avd we hope it will prove anadvantageows to the soolety as it oertainly wilt be creditable to it her day ersary of took place of the the costume of the middle an organ, wod bolds in his right hand « seroll p whieh ate engraved the test notes of a Kyrie of bis composition Vestal Roeland Lav,” Orlando di Lasso" An toverip tee Koland Lart tohave be to have died at Munich fa 1695, On the uration the members of the ehapel ro to whom we and the members of the thre cuted before the moname: 1” by Ortamdo dt Laneo and acontaca by M Stunte, fitet maitre de chapelle to the Bavarion eourt, On Iso delivered by the Grand Marebel of the Court, M, de Is Roebe, and by M8 The re-opening of the Ie Opers, Paria, took Jace on the The vanced i Monteceni of Belitat, for the re appei Madame Percent, and the desde of Malie Aw who enjoys bigh o im Healy Rod Getm@any.an wellacin Logiand | wer tenor, Lucebert was also very soon to make bis devas by the side @f arfiotes already well kaown, sach a+ Kon cont Labinehe jwnt mod Meretli, [tte maserted that Ist inet. by M perienes in that of the Op wn The chorms fingers were under the direction of the young comporer, M. Ganthier, The Ormurss evinoed omeott ip Oversomiag obstacies, which opposed themeriver te bis extablishtnent t4 a good sugary of the nanccr in whieh be how to con ta theatre’ The Cerman journals coutradict the rep of Mevame Sophie Sebroder “Siddens of Germany.” The tH fs weil ascan he expected at ihe wdvanced age of eigaty- Ute, oh residing tm (he eity of Augsburg at the present time at Grarfenberg, where, thans be Spa waters of this country. be bas aeariy recovered hie health On the i9th stoner Meyerbeor's * Le Camp do Si- t re Royal Berlin, for the interior of the hoare, whieh ig. The reyel box was surmonnied by ® crown of lourel, eneireied by palma The King and che prisees of ihe royal hone were received with enthusiastic “rt The chorus, © Pour notre Rol nos bien #t no. * wae raptarenely eneoted. Meyerberr's Prow is to be prodoced bere. but not till after it has performed at Hamburgh Munich, Mademe V pertef Fidew Be reduerd, there ato be performe rompette du Prince” The o Cemelebatie Haas are very pmongst the pewert pieces performed ti mention Lee Immortels’’ waite, dedicated to the r>4 crnsed Biravuet, and the “Andorre” quadritie—both faverites, M. Dor ho replaces M. Nieolat to the fen of maitre ce arrived: the firet direction isto |e Helvey's i444... thal is here at the present 1@ hope to hear him im public this winter. A“ Mese de Requiem” was executed on the occasion of Strauss’s death in Vieova There took part in it, Madame Hasselt Barth, M Staudigl, as well as the de- crased's band. which has just lected as director the rated cemponer. Morcheles bas returned here from his journey to Paris and London. and resumed his fusetivas as pro- fessor at the Conservatoire, Leipsio, A company of shareholders intend constructing a new theatr Dresden, at whick the company of the Tivoli ‘Ybeatre will perform during the winter. The opera at Amsterdam re-opened with Flotow's “ Marthe.” ‘The “Val d’Andorre” is in rehearsal at Bremen. ‘This pleasing opera is now making (he tour of Germany, and is received everywheze with tue most drilliant suc- moment ; ward's and Risley & Smith's panoramas of the Mieeiecpyt continue to draw crowds im England Marston and Bernard's domestic dramaof “Treva- nion’’ has been considerably improved since ite pro- duction at the Surrey; the actors play with greater confidence, and the piece is consequ atl, rendered much more effective than on the nigh tion, The three principal characters ar Randle ‘out netly and perfectly by Mr. Creswick, Mad Po- Mr. Emery; and we searcely know which most te admire, the philosopbic enthusiast Cvevanion, the gentle and affectionate Viargares, or the blunt, ho- uest-hearted Michael Langford. The,tbeatre i+ night ly crowded, aud the approbation of the audience warm and cheering. The drama of * he Beggat’s Petition” wes revived last week, Madame Ponisi playing Jane Brightwell. aud Mr. Shepherd Farmer Brighswell, with powerful effect. Mr. H. Widdicomb sustains, with an untiring fund of humor, the comic characters in this, as well as the preceding piece, every evening. ‘The “Serious Family” continues to attract the notice of play-goers, at the Haymarket. The “ Laughing Hyena,” ‘Guardian Angel,” and “Lend me Five Shil- Hage.” bave filled up sufficiently the afterpieces. The new farce of the “Lawghing Hyeua,” produced for the Sret time on Saturday, has been repeated with ua- doubted success. The result was shouts of laughter from the ising of the curtain to the termination of the piece. Inits present form. we may eafely aegur for it @univereal popularity. ‘The performers entered tho- roughly into the spirit of their parte, and Mr We>- ster, Mr. Buckstone, Mra. Fitswilliam, and Mies Ray- nolds, were called for, amidst the cheers of the au- dience, A new comic drama was produced last evening at th Lyreum, with unequivooal success—it is named “ Me- thinks | see my Father.” Principal characters by Charles Matthews, Miss Glover, &o. ‘The engagement of Madile, Foder, ene of the firet cenjatrices of the Italian Opera of Berlin, is aquounced She will, as also Bouche, tersin M. Auber's new ut Prodigue. Mad Petit Briere, w young voeullst. who has gaived the first prizes of the Conservatoire, is also engaged at the same house, and in to make her débas lo the princtpal part in the “Reine de Goleonde”’ Bouché, who made # successful appear- atHer hag jae ‘Theatre, in Loadon, gaged our opera. Theatricalsin the provinces ure flightly improving; the Grand Theatre at Mareeill and someocthers, have juat re. 5 distinguished musician, is to re} the founder of the “ Soelete do ” M. Manera, who bas just died at a prematureage. Ata charming concert given «few Pt, ‘ago by the Enfane d’Ipotion, the firet quintet, composed by Madame Far- runce for the piano aud stringed instruments, was ably executed by & young pinauist ef infinite talent. of whom we ba: iready had to speak. Madile. Delphioe, Messrs, Maurin Lebouc, and Gouife; thi at the gasomoter tants the rame premises as are the dancing school and the store rooms for the scenery of the Grand Opera. This accident arose from the escape of gas, which took fire immediately on M, Sauvage, one of the eapoyées, in- specting the appartment with a lighted lantern, ia his hand. "Thanks tohis presence of mind, no eerious ac- cident cocurred, but all the adjoining premises were very much thaken. In several of the city Trévise, the windows were shattered, and sever doors were firmly locked by the concussion, he fre quenters of our promenades, and of sowe of our theatres, could not but have remarked an ecsentric character, a poor man dressed in red and yellow, and his bat crowned with flowers. Ile was niek named Carnavale, and was a professor of the Italian laogaage. A love affair israid to bave deranged his intellect. He died a few days ago st the Hospital Beaujon, from the effects ofa Rue St. Honoré. He was without pr. »perty, an exile from Naples, where bis family, they sa} le rich and por ‘The deceased was a great casloer of music, phete” has beem reproduced with great éclat; the receipts on the first night amounted to ¥,000frenes, ‘Che new ballet.“ La Fee sux Ross,” continues also great attraction. Madile, Rachel is again at loggerheads with the Theatre l'rangais vagaries of this young Jowess are quite riekeaing. nals of St. Petersburgh bare announced tree would be closed for three mon The by the will of the priuee, this regulation has been done sway with ‘The Trieste Theatre bas just re-opend, f) ae Da par ordre supérieur Adolp! Martyze,") wan played on the opening night A fow days sinos, a 0 musical feotival was given by the Prussian minister. count Portales, at his exorl leney’s motson de campagne wt Constantinople, ‘The menibers of the Liedertafel rure proseot in great nau. ber. uotry). city. The troupe Malte, with the feats of Mine Williams, whe Ly poenmasvea rome perronal attractions, and is exceedingly clever as en equestrian. Mr Merriman was to he found ta the ving, a¢ homorous as ever te the cirele of Astiey’s: and this novel speeuiationi* likely to proves windfall to the tonvager ‘There was a most extraordinary enacted in the Dublin Theatre Royal on Tuesday night, the oth inst. Nothing like it has beem witnessed tn this elty sines eawiul bight whieh was the tmmediate cause of the destruction of the old Crow-sireet Pheatre. Happily, no damnge was done to property oF person, and the combatants parted the best of theatrical frieada. The eos commenced with © Lucie di Lemme whieh Mins’ atherine Mayes m: of observed by all, trom tre that he was ufterly wott for thy tolerated with diffienlty during the Feoitative, bet in the opening of the Gustto, the celebrated “ Verran a sull anre,”’ the patioves of (he audiopee could not hold out any longer; human endurance could not withstand vuch ap outrage on musio; and at the close of one sed. 4 fouod that her dropping * eat fn ge and being recognised by the audience, was cheered, aud whea the abree ioct t ceeurred, he was loudly enlle sypenr in Vhis are taue too perinil ted to enjoy, etotreus one ie. The exote alorall presented perfeot storia of mingle Kee If the theatre prerented a no Onring there prooersings, the publie fer inerease with each oe incident, aad Mr, ing retired from the riage, aud Mr, Reeve from his box, in order to dress for the denly aesuined, seversl minor inetd the subetitution of Mr, Ki duetor, When the enrtain rose. quickly, and the opera, so faras relates to the lealiog parts, Was rendered with great eucces# Afier the ope re. Nit. Caloraft and Mr Keever appeated before the curtain. explained, and shook hand: Tre Late Fonte Crancesvows, Mass —The Boston Mov of the 29th tustant, epeaking of the late destruc it broke out in one vat 26.400 on whieh $25.000 was mveb oped im flames the b wling goods store oeonpied by Mer alleys stebie, and WI brads bm, all of which were 0m mast of pu valdor f Mr Bo was pe nD tenements cee: families, on Main rireet. {tached to the Maw:tow Hore, kept by Mr. Carr. were burn bir damage done to the main building lonured at the Charlestown Mutoal OMee A large wooden tenement on the Tyeroneertate. wert of the vi mw Hone badly damaged the onthuiidings deetroyed. The whole lose by Gite is estimated at $50,000." The devign of a real propored at the convention, for wd @ grianly Bowe fering of the mont fear. luxuries of thie fi country, upen the right \ holaing the Gorgon shield the other; on th miner with pick aed spade. and implements of 0 telling for the precious trem river.om whieh the snow clad top top the motto, “Eureka " 187 OF LSTTRAS pepaumime IN THE NEW YoRK 4 Post (fies, December SPPW ALLY FemuseRED - nov jon the data of the Live im whieh they are ad- LADIBS’ List. A avine cue Abearn abigail Ananete Botan, ry Alesander Adeline Ackert Sarah A Re “ee LI r ya Berry wi f y Catherine Bille ye Mra, Blesok- ree ey re mary or area! Barre wre R Belden Mary Broderick Bttan ter cherBewsn Boren Hannan ary. " Be ud etBrosn Mire Rennie Mre A Bryde Mre MM, Ma- Baker Mrs J Sperry treet Bancher MreAdrian - Chepts ~ wie, Paltendug Anne Carratt Mre Wi cook iy? 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