Kossuth, tha Hungarian patriot, lias married the daughter of a Swiss farmer. A Liverpool Courier has tho story of a gentleinaa formerly a commercial traveller in Australia, who someyeirs ago was lost in the woo Is, found shelter in a herdsman's hut, where the herdsman, in the course of conversation, declared that he ■was the son of a bironet. The geiuleunn subaeiuencly returned to England, and when' the Tichborne case was bam j; hcarrl,' he recognised the claimant as th'i her.Umau of 'Australia. Ho afterwards hid an interview with• Tichborne, and it is said he will be a witness for him when the case is resumed. The largest and most varied stock of dripery and clothing that has ever beea in the Cromwell district is now opened by f. Halleusteiu and ■Co. Thj whole has heen carefully selected and l^iniirbtiur cash in Melbourne, thus enabling the
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Cromwell Argus, Volume II, Issue 103, 31 October 1871, Page 6
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146Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Cromwell Argus, Volume II, Issue 103, 31 October 1871, Page 6
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