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ALL ROUND THE WORLD

Parisian correspondents in tlie Low papers declare-that the infiijx of to Paris is is daily greater.. During; the- past: foftoig no fewer the city, o fincrease of 4,0000ni number of the En visitors are. especially noticed' a.v;w more numerous than usual, r. There wps. another presentation mi the other day (sSys the " Loafer" in " Press").- I wish expressly to stats I there was • nothing singular about tl because iiijiU the Province of Canted) thei-e scarcely" breathes a man with a i so can- with truth even tol self have said, " I never had a presei tion." --This case, however, refers i -reverend gentleman who received a| of sovereigns from a crowd of» (kn parishioners. He was indebted trii to a few of 'the subscribers', and natiir they were frib donatii They may have expected to get t their: accounts squared. - So they ' did. < were paid by cheques, _... and... when t presented them the fujids .were' wani It woulcj- appear-that th'fei'reSipi®' never paid in the purse of i; sovs. to account. He is now on the to billow, boynd and clings to his purse 'as- souven New Zealand. .. The extreme, diphtM parts of New .Tprli ci^ r ,jwithin the.! of- the . odours tories on Long Isl&nH"; .witji; - otlier dence.s of' the sort in - Owned (writes the '''Springfiekl'ltepuMi® has led -to a theory that'kerosene 8 cause, or a ...cause of tli.e disease Williamson, a- . well-known .physici® Meridan, adopted -the theory- from, under .his own obseiTatiorij-'ItHiJJ. •anything'yfas-sftid about the factories, goes - : ' ing oy :of *the blaae# lamps of "a"'house 'wiU' : produce a " effect 011 the' patient r ;and he always® that"'the 'iisg-of' tbw-T-oil .be diseonn* whei'e he in a family to? diptheria 'Hie'disease, as# Known," is-a-comparatively new one, 1 .is said not to have appeared till an' "The eviu® • -.however, . by" any- to. question ctf 4octors.upto_.ani® tlvottaigh.- arid exhaustive * t9,'setsle it.■ v. The - the-, i£>bacco sm® 1 is not pleasant" but we almost ft® 1 '• coukl put> up witli it in connection the very agreeable' oscillatory cust® the inhabitants referred to in the ij> ing sketch on manners and ha®' Paraguay : Ci Everybody in smokes,, and every female above the. 13 chews. I am wrong. They Ars M chew, but put tobacco in their i n( B keep it there -; constantly, except ■ eating, and instead of chewing* it,-

jiijut iwii.l suck it. C*nh imagine yottrwlf IJirt to miilul.e the ml lifts of a ij tflc iteb<\ arrayed with satin and liwtliiii!? with diamonds, as she p«t* y t>tt ■j t w ||:h. one delicate foaftd. while with i u „ti u .r she draws fc«»uv her mouth a brotfnish'Miwsls r«>K "C tobacco unit* tw« •|ifh«H l«>out» looking like a m*>n»H?r gruh, !,„l thou the savoury to/enge tlui brim <>i your sombrero, puts up her ( !IOU , unit is ready for a satnte- I have weft art over-deticate foreigner (m . u «.way with a ahtwhtor of loathing ttl( ( t ,r such «irumustaneei*, ami get the „nif.]it:t of ' the savaged' apptied to htm j, y tin; offended beauty for situeamishness. Ui.wuvwr, one soon gets nsw to this in Pitttujuay. where you are, perforce of o ,ißt.imi, obliged to kiss every Inty yon are jiitroiluced to, and one-half you meet are ronlly tempting enough to render you reof the consequences, and yoit would sip tho dew of the proffered lip* in thu f.'K-w of a tobacco fjM.rf.ory— even in illd double dislitled hont-ydow ,>f r-td "Snyder," in the t'oromandel Mail MIV 3; " The " Auckland Herald" is [lioi'iHfghly indignant that Sir Julius vhen in Kugland, gave orders for j two steam yachts, one to be exclusively iof the use of Ministers. These two iliiamers are, we hylieve, to-rout fj—{.MO,. : which, as Sir Julius very truly says. is only ninepence halfpenny a head upon the nmmlutiou of the tolony : and if people will nut stand niuepence halfpenny for a yacht for the Ministers, they ought In btMifihamed of themselves. These-tw»* yachts, it is reckoned, will cost, twolvo thousand a year for coal, wages, fviio dinners,, any repairs, which Sir Jttfitrs calculates wilt only he sevenpeiice three j farthings per head in the popefafthirt—rt'hiidi can only he looked upon as %ttrt l chuup. * * * We are progressing in this f <>lony, and after a white it may be eiiiiHiilered necessary to «oud Home for Vtinmfi'i's' waiters at Bellamy's. and a compotent man to liyht the fires in the eonsniiWi'c (■oinris during the session. And. | mi why should not Minister* send lliniio for waiters at Bellamy's, and for ■wm« new billiard taldos and a superior ijiuility of playing cards to what have heretofore boeu bought at the public expense for Ministers to play too and euchre with t Thu Ljaiuo being played by Sir Julius and gimu of Ids confreres resembles in many iw|)ci:ts the side-splitting farce of ' High 'lifn below stairs.' " £ notice a paragraph in " fSaltgnam" amunmciug that the Times." the " lUhstmtwd London Jfews," the " J*ew York Hbr&Ut," " Herald Weekly," and " Frank tallies Paper" have made a ship" '.Hiiongst them to send an expedition rot met thu world in eighty days, with a view of having the journey described and ittttstrtlnl F <h'eliued to believe this story at f.h,■ ..m-mt., l-ufc, ii.iving read farther on Hi,!' I>!'. R;i.-sell was going on the trip, I m vri. to ;i veit wredenee. ,l Ronnd i.i'c V» ~r{(| i» Days !" Why. it is jis :»s '-To Brightmt and i' .!• V'.i.rr aj atty ktunger 1 ••) i • wilt telt yrth. "TBaft^ean itin-'i; I'M -»«{ authority, •iiM.i f!,.- « . -i.i which is aeriousty nteili- i •t.-.: .. • t ".yve the ePeme'hE »f L "" " ' ;r, «sv tt ','ift of prosperityv r \l<■ I, ILl*., *[ I'pones taking a .!•!(•••• >.t,.|ie .!' .'riefuts on, little party «tf *4;ii' l ' r.» c:r i iiinavigate the gf#>ln>, mill iviii»i•>!•.• fitne in .fitly. He irvi.etvds .shaping hij. course to Japan, U'lid thence mi through the Straits of Magellan. _ iVIr. KrttsHtiv is mo fresh-water saifov he is not only one of the most practical and enthusiastic of naval vi'dimteers, tmt has taken a cortiticate in seamanship, and is fntty HJiitlitiud to n;iviga.te fvis own traffc.— " World."

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Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 96, 11 August 1876, Page 2

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ALL ROUND THE WORLD Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 96, 11 August 1876, Page 2

ALL ROUND THE WORLD Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 96, 11 August 1876, Page 2

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