The Innocents Abroad


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Should contagious sickness exist in any of the ports named in the  
program, such ports will be passed, and others of interest  
substituted.  
The price of passage is fixed at $1,250, currency, for each adult  
passenger. Choice of rooms and of seats at the tables apportioned  
in the order in which passages are engaged; and no passage  
considered engaged until ten percent of the passage money is  
deposited with the treasurer.  
Passengers can remain on board of the steamer, at all ports, if  
they desire, without additional expense, and all boating at the  
expense of the ship.  
All passages must be paid for when taken, in order that the most  
perfect arrangements be made for starting at the appointed time.  
Applications for passage must be approved by the committee before  
tickets are issued, and can be made to the undersigned.  
Articles of interest or curiosity, procured by the passengers  
during the voyage, may be brought home in the steamer free of  
charge.  
Five dollars per day, in gold, it is believed, will be a fair  
calculation to make for all traveling expenses onshore and at the  
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