Phileas Fogg, a gentleman of means of the most exact habits and unruffled temperament, lays a het of £ 20.000 at the Reform Club in London that he will make a trip round the world by steamship, railway train, and other modes of transport in not more than eighty days. So great is the excitement zoused by the bet that a New Security appears on the London Exchange Mr. Fogg's itinerary takes him through Suez, Bombay, Calcutta, Hong-Kong. Yoko-hama, San Francisco, New York, and Liverpool with strange, exciting, and sometimes blood-curdling