Gario.vx.di has sent a subscription of lOOf. for the beuelit of the distressed cotton work.nen in Fiance. The " Meteorological Journal" of Vienna states that, since 1775, thore have been only two winters, 1796 and 1821, milder than the present. Tlio temperature i" that city is this year 4 degrees above the winter average, but in 1796 it was 5-3 degrees, and in 1834 48 degrees. M. Rutazzt has been treated to a chnrivari (what in English villages is called the "rough music") on account of his extraordinary marriage. The Kins called nn the ex-ininisier before the irrevocable knot w.is tied, and with urgent and affectionate remonstrance endeavored to dissuade him from his purpose, hut without success. The "Vienna Gazette states that the Ministet of Commerce, having submitted to the Emperor a proposition for holding a Universal Exhibition of the Fine Arts and Industrial and Agricultural Products, his majesty has decided that the exhibition shall take place, if possible, in 1865, or the year after, at the latest,
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Wellington Independent, Volume XVIII, Issue 1868, 14 May 1863, Page 3
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167Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wellington Independent, Volume XVIII, Issue 1868, 14 May 1863, Page 3
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