. Paris counts 40,000 Protestants of all tectr, and no less than 44 buildings devoted to Protestant services. It has been reckoned that connting the subsidy paid ' to the pastors, each Protestant costs the i State 50 cents, and each Catholic only 25 " "cents. -•■■'•■■ *s Alady who: had refused to be photo-* graphed with a determination that baffled the endeavours of the New York photographers, was spending a few days for the purpose of bathing at San Francisco. A photographer followed ber there with his apparatus, put it in a bathing machine, and obtained her portrait aa she emerged from* the waves. This was sent to her, with an intimation that ten thousand of the same would be offered for laic the next day nnlen she consented to allow herself , to be photographed in more becoming ittire. $Ue-ffas obliged to consent..
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Thames Star, Volume XVI, Issue 5034, 2 March 1885, Page 3
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140Untitled Thames Star, Volume XVI, Issue 5034, 2 March 1885, Page 3
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