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'4 1,^ Neyißr^ sindd r tecprdß were i^ept i in 'France has been beheld such a ; : v as the one lately, past.; It had i;A>e€>n; predicted^^ that ;theV quality, of i^w.ine; would be .mucKjJ)eJov?.the average, 'rC\va% i^^en^in, gqcd for ; t|irip f ff v has Tatbßl»d|d;Tuß:^ j^lthougß not of 5 tiie 1 ;4 highest^^lart,; the .Bordeaux of 18,75, ' will bV quft^iip ib the/mark, and even v ■; !the BbYpn^iel will be but sligbtly unf^ler it. 'Thp Cote d'Or tells an anecdote i which, is not thought improbable by .those "'"who have visited that country. /A certain, winegrower made his first vehdange, or grape harvest, then a second.-,; Ever^y barrel and tub, every yeßßef . that wdiild hold; water, was filled. ' Casks this year were not to be bought at , apy. price. And still his grape^^e.pt/. ripening, in parts of the .1 vioeyar^ It mnde his heart : ache^(o ;the gool wine wafting.So one day -he sent roun4 a man with a bill ', inviting' all the. population to pick gWßesi^from eight a.m. to five p.m., as many as .th'e°y ; could gather, . at , fjve-frlncs!: C-he^d. The people in. crowds and 'cleared the v|nev yard*/ But a man can pick,. grapes x enpug^rJto make Jabqu . t sixteen gallons . of wine between the: hours named. - - It /appears therefore;- that thiß year there '.? is suoh-^abunda^ce tha^ a 1 may^b^ gbM^o'sell his Surplus' at" one"' ■„ Bhiliing^the r fp«r,g"alfonß.V V yA . .sKbekirig o^^niiirder has, just been. ' committed ; at Browned ge^ near, Leefe ,V':.Two- : 'ogilie.r8 v /quflr.rQned" i : -'.in J ;a. publicr After ■■j the. fignt^^.wftB > ;py^r, r Hancock went into his house, returned: with a gun, and Goodwthiydead, the ball passing through* 'the*' heart. Two policemen ; came Hup: and arrested Hancockywho is said ; to have been perfectly cooled collec^gdj tin reply to the charge, he i" said, know it is right." The men ;z were "cousins," and It is not known that there *|ia'd beeil any; quarrel previously " betweenf|h^mv - ■ ' '' '•"''■' Some, lijtle time; ago advertisements. .}';•' weire inserted in the Hull newspapers requesting information as to one Henry _-,: Cham pion* who emigrated to Australia : in lSS^yßeceiitiy a pauper answering ' , : to the description of this man has been ■: found inj thie Bull 7 Workhouse* If he can prove hie identity he is undoubtedly entitled to £60 000, said to haye been iett't^iilbaf^ytja J^oQtcfi^jbbleman^r ; Y; ;•; TKe : ©e%yshire Mercury say a:— " Tha^opt ( unblußhing thing^in adv.er-. . tisemi^tsvw^aye^^ve^ last week amongst .the obituary notices , t' : ~. -of; t hf^/fbylih' ire Advertisers ; OmitT tipg" the essential. . part of: the adver-tißement;it.-reads thus:—- Solomon. — On '-'. ■ ' ' "it * H i "^*'" < *' * ■ ■ the 13. July, 1875, at jthe residence of t..^r sonV^ Mf ; Solomon, Eebt £ Norwood, Adelaide. South' ■;■„; Außtralia, Mrs .Esther^Sojomon, aged :V.fl6ip >^^i!'asdM'montliß. -For the last : ; twetygj.moriths^ of her existence she lived exclusively: on ■■ 's.Pure Extract \of T -MeaU'.v"-CpUntfy> p&pers ■please • copy/% ■-■:,."■'. ■■■ -• -'.'•: A '^wedding- agency " is about to be eßtablish.ejl -in: Paris.? -r There will be a ; . chapel and; a branch jof , the mayoralty^ tf; sp, that civil and religious weddings .^' :> : 'ban\ttkid>pla6e; > -n]id^r bneroof. Carri- /•'• age^s. la'wyers, priests, ballroom, music, v and eveff-lthe' wedding finery will be ;!; furnished. ; : : rA.yfer^^ has just : -;occur^ ; Vßt|X!Eiaroin[;tOD. A young ■/■'^rpe^-Laid^the 1 ; wife "of Mr Arthur ABipb^reßidWtr.a't Milton House, shot t^:h^el^thr&&ghVtne head ;with a, revolt tCveri j She Heaves' ;two children. In mbrjiii^ -sheiXwasjin the huntingr Vtield a"t ?St^nereigu', and her .husb'anU /^reiurne^^jKpmjß^vfxpm." the hunt a few occurrence. ; ; OrT Nov. 14, at Torquay, there' was > ; a large aud. fjasr^ionable assemblage to i ■...;hear readings Tjy 'J\Jr Hussey, an elo- ; qutionist, apd jocctipyidig ode of the ; -front- seats-waß 87 r o oe portly gentleman : : of the-nVne of Salisbury, „ While one ;y-;p'f the; first selections-— "The Deai h of ; -Pauj D^mb^V-^^B> being, i Mr Salisbury was i Vgazing T^t; him fixedly in a somewhat ->^pep'uliar.;'§t^udepßittiiig : ' bolt^ u prig fit.- £^ / Towar^iiJ?lhoJcJq!se pf'the aecond .part vvthie co^cluding^ wprda, j)f Tenbyson's |^^"'.Qtteiiicr^. i sftkry/ i '' r were!. being "spokanC r /when at the reference's •'. to death Mr ■^ Hußseyrglanced ;tpwardß Mr, Salisbury*, f , '■■ and ;pb^ryjßd,hiaa iii the same, posture, i/ his ''ar;sVJpj^4,' a cro.sV-;hJB. breast and" ; -■ The re.ader; ■ rßtpppedvv andv tbe, K perßons around 'Mr y Salisbj&fK^ seeing'^ Bis ..,death-like'hue, ; Two doctors >y quickly;?arrived, and on^ examining the ;r;iß»ptipnleßS gentleman pronounced that. like a living: '■'■ inan, ho f'hld^ been dead nearly two J:>lwur3. f^S^X . ;' ..;-/' : . . ■ . „: .-■ -' - ; : ; The -Rev. Dr. Cummiog alluded in p the cotwse 6fh|B -sermon / on •: Nov. 14 * ; V*o the arri valof . .the,. ;Pr ince; 6f "WaleV ; ; in India,' and said the fact was' en evidence of Mfitmenfc of prophecy. Ci There . could; ,be but little doubt that the vifivt^pfis the^ prince would £^ndirec*ti^- j*tl leia^t, !5 tp. the' Spread;! of: | ;:Christiatfity the jTrtdiao M- empire^fpr,! vi^iti.ngnstfnd . worsbippiog ;. f: in the Christian places of worships ?; ttiere, he wpuid.jexhi f bit ,tp the natives ;^th.e i-'^estiitfaie^iti^ thia^Christian Ic'religiofi^as^ld^ln/Gceftf-^ritain, andj % would: lnduce thWrii thereby ? npt only to ta ! ;macbj higber e^^ f r^tb^re'^but would also ff^oreate a spirit* of inquiry concerning., r^s^\jMi, Mn^h&fo&QiDg, ftiluding^ ; ''00^e^vpjt}gfiiAek bif;DkaielVDr. Cumming' &^^oijo^^ptme(Qt -year^ ■'l,B^s^fcfee;;: f^Worl^waCoi^ tbe eve iof a catastrophe : 3^^y~.^'-^' '-'■:■:.- -■''■■■■:~- : \--.-- •■•• ' -. -- - -" ;•■•.■ -.' ri¥rX--''^---( ----''- -;■■:< '.' : 7 ■,-\:- : - : ~. ■-■ •.'•■•".,';■■.•? : • - '■

such as it had never beheld. Two events; were oert&n to occur before ihe endj namely, the destructiob of the Turkish power and of the Papacy, and events proved that these were' alFbut acoomplished/ Those who had scoffed at his fWarnings of the. decadence of Turkey must have been Badly uodeceived wlen they learned the other ! day jthat, by^ the commercial -failure of that nation they were no longer rich men.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 5, 6 January 1876, Page 4

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CLIPPING FROM THE HOME NEWS. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 5, 6 January 1876, Page 4

CLIPPING FROM THE HOME NEWS. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 5, 6 January 1876, Page 4

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