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3.——— MULLINS, Kilkenny, Limerick, Ireland.
4. SAMUEL GREEN, England.
5. JOHN ROBERTSON, Scotland.
6. EDWARD THONEN (lemonade man), Elberfeldt, Prussia.
7. JOHN HAFELE, Wurtemberg.
8. JOHN DIAMOND, County Clare, Ireland.
9. THOMAS O'NEIL, Kilkenny, do.
10. GEORGE DONAGHEY, Muff, County Donegal, do.
11. EDWARD QUIN, County Cavan, do.
12. WILLIAM QUINLAN, Goultourn, N.S.W.
13. 14. Name unknown. One was usually known on Eureka as "Happy Jack."
WOUNDED AND SINCE DEAD.
1. LIEUTENANT ROSS, Canada.
2. THADDEUS MOORE, County Clare, Ireland.
3. JAMES BROWN, Newry, do.
4. ROBERT JULIEN, Nova Scotia.
5. ——— Crow, unknown.
6. ——— Fenton, do.
7. EDWARD M'GLYN, Ireland.
8. No particulars.
WOUNDED AND SINCE RECOVERED.
1. Peter Lalor, Queen's County, Ireland.
2. Name unknown, England.
3. Patrick Hanafin, County Kerry, Ireland.
4. Michael Hanly, County Tipperary, do.
5. Michal O'Neil, County Clare, do.
6. Thomas Callanan, do. do.
7. Patrick Callanan, do. do.
8. Frank Symmons, England.
9. James Warner, County Cork, Ireland.
10. Luke Sheehan, County Galway, do.
11. Michael Morrison, County Galway, do.
12. Dennis Dyman, County Clare, do.
(signed)
Commander-in-Chief.
What has become of GEORGE BLACK, was, and is still, a MYSTERY to me. I lost sight of him since his leaving for Creswick-creek, on December 1, 1854.