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11r. Alexander, the oculist, has lately restored to sight, from

total blindness in both her eyes, Mrs. Seller of Bath, the sister-in-law of Mr. Campbell the poet. The operation was performed without pain to the patient, and did not last three minutes.

The last accounts received from New York state that Mr. and Mrs. Wood had arrived there, and their appearance at the Park Theatre had drawn most numerous and brilliant audiences ; their attraction, indeed, had increased rather than diminished.

M. Telesforo Trueba, well known in England as a literary man, and lately a member of the Chamber of Procuradores in Spain, died in Paris on Sunday last, and was interred on Monday.

On casting up the accounts of the season, Mr. Morris, of the Hay- market, has found himself a considerable loser this year. His de- ficiency has been estimated at nearly 20001.—Standard.