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ffboxes, and has left not fewer than 1,800. The Journal du Cher states that a painful accident occurred two nights since at the theatre of Bourges, during the performance of the fairy opera of the Amoure du Liable. In the seventh tablean, Madame Coste, the first cantatrice, had to sink through the stage, when, owing to some irregular movement of the trap, her foot slipped. and she fell a depth of nearly thirty feet, and in falling struck her head against the edge of the stage floor, inflicting a rather severe wound. Her other injuries are limited to a few slight contusions. Of course, she was unable to appear in the remainder of the opera. This is the second accident from which Madame Coste has suffered at Bourges within twelve months. A letter from Rome, alluding to a late rumor which prevailed of the Pope's death, says: "The Mastai family, to which the Pope belongs, is remarkable for its longevity. He has two brothers and a sister older than himself--Count Gabrie