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Southerners in Paris. --The Paris (October 9) letter of the New York World has the following: Mr. Mason is about leaving Paris for London to settle up some little affairs, when he will return to the continent, and probably go south as far as Rome or Naples. The "Old Roman, " as he is called here, is glad to get away from Russellton. Under the auspices of a new ministry, Mr. Mason may yet return to be officially presented to her most gracious Majesty the Queen. Sir Yardley Eardley, who married the belie of Alabama, having lately succeeded to his father's title and estates, is devoting himself with great enthusiasm to the rebel cause. He has got up a subscription in England for the purpose of raising funds to supply the Confederate army with medicines, surgical instruments, &c., and to day he gives a dinner at the Grand Hotel in Paris to several leading Southerners and sympathizers, including Capt. Maffit, of the Florida. And, by the way, this terrible little destr