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1 : 4 : THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, JULY 6, 1895. e THEMES OFTEACHERS =555 s PG STRETS CLEM 5755 UMD I CPRES LI 52287 e = L) dition will probably sail Tuesday evening. Saxon reader, who is not familiar with the wish of the fam- e O iy with the lnshhngm;u, is sometimes flythvumfomfleer!monmdun‘ - o 77 SIXTEEN PEOPLE KILLED. e “maire bhan astorred” when he eou:g “ihng. and as in the case of Gesneral Gor- Q" o ‘() acrossa =1 Haroc Caused by @ Boiler Explosiom at| Al] of the Fourth of July Holi- | Irsh umogmif?fijyme exception. of ! The Remains of the Late Treas- Bnconsfle!d xbuen:'m:&x p&her:d.": Annua! Session of the an Electric Plant. - course, of such a universally understood possession forever, in the pretencs of none National Cotmcilior PANAMA. Corowsia, July £—A boil day Rubbish Removed Temark as “becorrah,” or that touching urer J. H. Widber Laid 2ave those by whom the ok was dene. in the electric-licht plant at Carthagena by Noon. phrase of endearment, ““Faugh a ballagh.” o Reir. FEMALE ACCOUNTANTS Various Positions Being Fiiled by Women in Great Britain. Wedorot asz what women do nows- s when working for their own Liveli- hood. We ask what they don't do. Mr. Jerome only anticipated in a lighter vein The Grave on the Hiliside a Veri- the ACOE tie conin selurss wiin: g table Bed of Beautiful imagined himself having every complaint Fiowers. save that of housem.aid’s knee. ' The Regis- trar-General's mere prosaic way of pusting ] grade. This gentleman w#as ome of the 2o‘|::um."h‘ich —— ’:fi"&‘é"‘;&‘&i"‘fi | Large quantities of paper, dirt and rub- | M0St Drominent Engusn friendsof Servis. | 41} gna¢ was earthly of the late City | rather it was that no man was to be found | bish were thrown on the public streets on | 12 1576 be joined the ambulance serviceof p o o — "y et Dl By away | Fetarned ss a charwoman, 3 fsct which inis | Thursday, but by § o'clock yestenday | the Servian army and gradually became so | 5 is perfectly consistent with the work of DENOMINATIONAL COLORING. I avery jciole of fixk i b ::‘_:_1 | enamored with the Serrian people that, | YeSterdsy beneatha grassyslopein Cypress | oo oh being done under s Aiffsrent e el e sy L | when the second was broke out, he shoul” { Lawn Cemetery. Only the mourners, the | name by men. Women are playing tit- jto treets had been removed through | dered 2 gun and fonght in the ‘crflan‘l'!!m:d..ue friends and the Socjgty of | for-tat, and are bidding fair to make the Education. exploded on Monday morming at 1 o'cleck. A number of prisoners who were confined in the jaii near the works were killed. The YORE shock threw down two buildings in the | NEW CITY’S SYSTEM. STUDY OF THE BIBLE. |rneichborhood. Sofaritis known that six- - teen people were killed. Many others are supposed to be entombed in the ruinsof the plant, which was totslly wrecked. ——— To Settie the Mora Claim. dis;‘afith to ———————— . FEEDING NG THE DBAD Cuflou Belighu Cumn Wueh Exists in Servia. The Servians are good eaters. They eat beartily during their lifetime, and it would sesm that they are expected to continue eating even after they are dead and buried. T assisted at & solemn requiem for the re- of the soul of General Horwatovitch. Some time ago Mr. Maciure died in Bel- mmnmmmnmx&’ l Thoroughfares Cleaned There on the Same Lines as by Local Merchants. President Rounds Opposes Such Action in Public Schools. the extra exeriions of *uperi.‘r.enden. ranks agamnst the Tarks pan: Se ee! Sal y s ioneers sccompanied the remains to the | interchange of employment com lete. c!ar(ar} Feeling Sald to Run Very Stephenson and sssistant, Mr. King, of | In token of gratitude and ct for the | ;rave. The services over the Gead were | One by one the professions arp vie&i.un High in Many of the - he | the street-éweeping department of the | memory of this Englishma: e wholeof | oo o simple, but the efiect was rendered | but we learn from the ¢! xth annual Stat ons iste 10 the form and | Merchants” As the caihearal choir, the Metropolitan and L : i | report of the Society for Promoting the o wer ek 2 L\)\Zd 5 :‘; :‘:q = E:;:ig:;nzo:: i fourteen priests officiated gratuitously ata | more striking by the surroundings. The Employment of Women that the Institute - B o | Teaniem beld for the repose of his soul | Spot selected for the burial place is on the | of Chartered Accountants obduTate. ¥ to-{ The chmh was crowded with sympathetic { bill behind the Hobart mausoleum, and & | When a woman bas ranked h 1y, | people, and these ceremonies were ren- | more peaceful locatjon for a final resting | firss vnnz‘er perhaps it is time for aifl- _ | so far as the streets are mncemed will be | dered in the catbedral of the orthodoX | place rx“'d "‘h'w ined. 2 | tutes of chartered accountants to trembie 2 sge & few miles b chureh, in spite of the fact that Mr.| ' mre foron imag z their zu-sabe hat Loretts Addis, a | ms - Maclare w: ”Mb .| The funeral services proper were held ;= And B, hois it et = He observes the et S This is the first time in the history of | T5{3re a2 2 Prest ';er*;\cg- '{r;lj £ BES | o the remnaing i Plonies Fiall, il were fim it m'sdw__, hacd | Sdcnes sud see im i bis professional d Lord Shoito Douglas, | this City that the streets bave been cleaned | the nonor which h;d ;15~ hatn rendered {attended by an immense crowd. The| Society for Pr‘:u(;sen:g the Employment of ! — an;,.'_n,—t“g:-..;d;:o am Mooner, s |soquickly sftera celebration of the order | 1o my f=llowcountryman, it seemed that | Supervisors were present im 8 body, and | Women, who are training accosataats in Imeen. ‘:: As aedm‘er :}: streets h;;e ?;e'l:filggli‘guhrnw join in the ngm- delegations from the varicus offices in the | ::redsf Look at ‘5:: list of engsgements | of the | never n cleam of th: per. e is former commander. Hall + testify and for women L year. 'x!fnse from Srecrackers hemm(‘;& hasbeen ;he ;rflanugrne'fl and hero. Thus I xee‘;: s ';:‘: 1‘::2:.:10 official :-o‘t’h;:;,- | For every woman they bave made intoa ip ground into a dust and impartialiy dis- ‘%‘:‘ndme {an:“;;g:‘f; l::;f:fi‘ et dg:;.‘g The platform was simply covered with/ fg;:?fi:;mmfis bd};' and x:oa;!nx;:‘; tributed by the winds over the entire xe m-m bn my hand s | foral tributes of every conceivable design, | | age these and others 3_" 1 = at once. co%mr‘fi A 5 2 3 = _was em- | 230d the air was hesvy with their sWeel fiy women who bave very carefally stad- | with i C"’""""""” "“"“z_t“n’ |, The officers of the Merchants' As blematie of the Hving soul of the dead. perfame. Seated in 3 semicircle near the | joj sceounts and have had good experi- | & e g . in tion have been in tomspo‘.deme The priests stond a4 platform were the family and mourning | biished th THEY DONT TAKE TO GUE. |soscrmteatents of oy mmcl it | ol g it “&“3 .13““‘5:‘7?“.‘; relatives, while in the Tesr Were the | Srivc. me scconaianis and sediorer It 1 i = relative to the methods emplo; = placed what seemed pioneers, and scattered through the ball bis connection that, with 3 severs logic ! An American Custom Which English- | an streets. One of s sor B were the friends who had known and re-| B men Are Slow to Adopt. tters rece fr 33 i : 1 spected the deceased in life. Wilson, let rs atyour | G. E. Wan N : - ; e £ | TR, W. W- Cas of the Howard ¥ .| 525 1h¢ committes romaris that “vomen bead. | Chareh conda - Boir | i they would become members of the in- T of Sraxer CLLANING,) | holding their burning tapers yward e et They, therefore, appealed to the N== e e s theend of the ceremony, the pr A Mrs. J. council to sanction > President ¥ 3 decant - pass Do the aficted of Sam Frascises and viciafty iy swskened my cariosity. Then an | M. Case spoke eulogistically of the de- i T crowd Dotior Sweany s coees dart used | atenaant eame round with a tray, x:nr:rch parted, "‘;:r‘t':“r[’i_‘s c;‘" hig efi;o 228 il, “after is | ;en;?;xx eBx'u:hguu::;] :;;i ddug hAdbaen c;\reer. He said that he had held mm‘ e s he nt | removed to the docr of the cathedral, where | PoSitions in the gift of the people aad | , and t! o o i de- | it was he d by one of the m o filled them with s.snshtnon to 21l and ) =p h e e L c"edizmmmgefi. He served his genera- | ;. ; ! ind walked out. 3 1ad <, e ‘ s & ot roon snd heped | ) comeisdes the mipite, “aceording S e e P themselves toar oux‘ful confdence sod deily Leara oo =sn e N 1 At the conclusion of the reverend gentle- o strogzed in vein against the = cned | man’s remarks, a farewell look was taken s ravages of ous and other disesses, v Savored with spicesand od | 3t the calm isce of the beloved dead = h sanitary inspecto s £ or (whose piztare sp- < e. This, ita s, was : fe Lid was closed on that face forev, T < ate among the | pears sove) cared them. the same. 0 far as the edesd. When 1',}:‘: pali-bearers bore the casket modern appointments now :L*m,e.eu for | — i, Tpon them IS @3- | be done with what remained in the dish, [ | bearse. The pall s ¥ women, while in trades they are ciai | | was informed that is would be taken o the | ortell, Christian Reis, Chever. Dr. X The crgsnizstion of the department is ve cemetery and put on the grave. Just as Washington Ayer Joha D). Sicbe, W s exee hat 'emn«: ¢ and complete. We kave nine stables - Ther m-:“’:; I;_‘ uds-fi.eend :pp;‘.ongx:. shor the Indisn is buried with his bow and Brodencz, H. Creswell and H. 5 it t ped Morse. s D0 ewcven dist a b A lstoon of police preceded the hearse | _:T: r, = 0D, Sotk of YOUSG. MIDDLE- P ing othe: ens D e e depot, where the ave .,eg:n they will travel far—Lon. x X N. & spectalty. The swiul i Eaow TRl e fhe fore | for his long and last joarne to the un- | C b to carry the rem. “5_:3 News. e . | o 2 3 - 1 known land whence no traveier returns. R that young chsp, whom 1 bave known ever Centennial of the House Number. nce he came over here, about 3 year ago. : few went to the cemetery. At the latier Sy O i e e s Fem et D e T ot o | B et o e e b 55 ght uniformed pallbearersand | London and Parisof a century ago cipbered Pl&dml ter. Then the sorrowfaul bouses did pot exist. The coatofarms, | Tocession wended its way Up the winding | ;. house name. road to the ..emy dug grave, v. Dr. Case Statel, monuUmenis wandering feet by day of dark. nstead of wasting the food by .un_g B g;fim‘mm mas, what of the night, and where b mé?é?&‘ffigfi;&?—;, e 5 the soat | most e g’:fi;::\:);n_\f:; e T ‘Mnezs‘?x“ - T vements for one | Of the depart hus, espec S v i to sumber houses in 17%. Starting from | 2na peanat eazers, bat ;xgzlr :’.}u e ot | 1 R is They Sty it | = *hen many persons visit the zraves g o ':'; :"‘; fi"';;gd‘e‘g from | 0 Brandenburg Gate, the Prussian ediles | | mpar ios af the Bibod tharough Back in | o3 lost relations, a grea: number of poor g o 79m | (oanted straight on fo infinity, neit her | e ssem Iz s (:\‘ ons visit last October a view by mar tes. The son which jine. TEue: P i ! mine who il she was very | "B ey marked chne Sy e e s l oe casket wis reseed befors being lowered | BOESIRE ST TN, g, Jeen, Ror) Natunaily this savage, though poetic |’ p-uu:e has been temperad by the reason hat gducai sad o tatistics | Fo-:m—s“d - e bil poo ,mm pasiry_and wine— wEen to ‘}!uphaa PR — —_— { cemetery sud brought to the grave of ¢ swept onces dar, m:nrce;demneu The wine is siill pourea over - acd some three i . W i3 ; b S ncpsi Sombii it : me mes 8 day. efl-"r: the grave in the shape of T b um-chewers, [ believe, are hike poets: are born and not made. This coun- produces them % as it does popoorn ous a::oc: the ‘States’ it | the cleani streets of tof into the grave were of spotless whité, ss Vienna adopted the latter reform im 1503, | H true that thereisa kind of | bee: - Tnder tne | Of food. - At Alia e it il i M T | | wessnes imistration, if was dis.{| And it would be considerd a very baa 2 and Paris followed in 136, The ciphered — e e b | omen to b Ting back any of the food 1o the | 05 down. Every minute desall had oo "o 1w years = be ciphes A nkesness or neglect of & Cheering News for the Men “he next ay; | houss, the mourners are always eager to | DeoD observed with care, and the perfection | io.p is sarely comi ready a postal | o a = A - yor coulda’t gei | find persons who will accept whas they | O ‘“’m‘f’m“‘“ were commented SpOR | Coieiy is being formed in Viemna o sap- Who Are Fighting for s i he wied but he “aever iries T Bave taken to the cemetery. on every sis 9 3l names snd addresses is position depends | { Marshal Jobn F. Pinkbam resd the E‘l‘—l:;leners bra ¥ a system of pri Bis mmm-nd | burial service of the Society of Plomeers. | 3" 3. cev” tickets. OQur familiar dresses Cuba’s Freedom. . extrsordinary I . rn.mummmmm-m will look 10 years hemce Lige | w3 0 be so much of | S Sak aF N u__,n soy poor person who may | isi ican mysel Nis has s ritosl. The choir thea sarg “Shali Wi Provisions Are Scarce, However # American orer there | B =P S mf.;.:mi;:;.‘“‘;t_f?é‘mr:::a‘: Socs| Mot Bercad: the Biver™ tad Hev. Dr | i bogianiag o 12 slgsinies provien | & and There Is Terrible Suffering | smu attempts bad ‘:-een Sany mes who sre €537 | relieved in homorof the dead. There is Case recited the T for the dead. The the Government msjority—tos mere ex-| . then up sod the resting- | roegion of naughts snd crosses. — Pali 3 £ ¥ Pt g Among Poor People. i 3 ! - Rt much to be said in fsvor of this custom. | ET8TE W3S FETe E ey “ A bowl of stewed wheat or plateful of i'“-fi of the remaine of the desd Treasarer | il Ckaatte 3 mnmnmflém"n“mm“mwfi,mmdbv-molnonu;msu e o S [ Iy & wreath of Sowers, but they coafer an{fOWers. Among the handsome wibutes Wanted to Fit His Cofia. e | the preseat amount of . or that the same Lequal honoron the desd, while they are; WRicH afirscied silention were am UWR | Ty ienotin Europe 3 m. -~ ,n. 2 5!3‘1." imitated. Isesone of | toree will do 50 per cen = e covered with sweet peas, Marechal Niel!| H = <orers in this coontry | 1 shail send i{:;mlmrr:gr:j;:in] tothehvm.g. -Phils- < 2od maidenhair, sent by the County cent barial place than the mausoleam in a, ,, Sander 104 x rk of Hamilton Palace, where the! eck’s ofice; a mlgmfieen: broken “'p. F WE NY MD = | e, (DRSS S B AP s B praend B L SWEA ) acerat { from re 3 X =t e " - e e et S | REAIO S R T | e e e smpiore ¥ Wibs SIS MRORSL Gt (|7 Marke S 5 A ““f?srf‘,a‘"mw e | Youms very by, {wefznt; ot Ienghiae Mr Tone anoy | drue - store; am ivy cros. wreathed | JTRne 15, TR A" OL BeTRn P‘wr‘ 25 are scarce in that districtand | Cutre von < : = »imm 3nd proceeded to narrate oneof n.s { :O;"":_"jgg e nd Lot | 304 workmen were principally mP‘O}’!& i smnlsl nlo! 13 S!mm the cons .x-oh..epwor::._\s_m:rme.'mx x S iy - - stories. When he bad Snished there was | o S e - s It is a square building. sarrounded by It is reporied in Havana thst the son of | patrios, sea: ed, 2o doubt, at seeing | cor = bt g an awful silence. Sir Heary (1o be) tossed | g th;po == an‘ wrs | T0und tower snd a one cupoia. 'm:‘ e exam taz from the Police Department: an bronze gates, which are copied from those INSURANCE COMPANY €ic., sccompani An exami- | his head and Jeft the theater in a hafl. Martines Campos was captared by the x:H b.rs t.‘cr crestures wagging their jaws 1o o these statist from the Tax Collector’s office: a stand fie parposs. 5 it scomed, made 8 fest | TSIl o0t tos sosmciation. To thor b | L Gge! shades of all that ik diplomatie.” minasheafol wheat irom Couniy ik | e e - case at the Petty Sessions to try 10 5top the | the: the New York system of strestclean | S : r didn’t you lasgh? Car xsnder, who in 1854 ! sale. The summons was dismissed and = i ith that of {Tha: was ome of Mr Irving's f:nnv[ s 5 himself buried here in the afabaster sar- | X e Mot Teosiin ¥ Shows o | “Ti% et (hat they wouid never e | S o ORTENT INSTRANCE (9 - ading ; 2 & ey would mever be| < 5 2 urchased early in fife, when trave ; i i M Dewspaper oEce in 3 town pear Hi 3 3 bat while New York is much larger than Jose: s B l A . aad carmied of the emtire cxtii i 5 Bancery . and the expense larger. the =4 e e sxll.““ proceeded to | Hemey. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Jacobs. Red- e ’u"“ “"“‘-’dm . more favors San Francisco tell how Lord Randoiph Choresill, then .»""“'“fif e ain: Pulace e sy o= The Duke | T s oo exveciay. greperty tn i¥ chemz g=m was 8 sort of tooth than in the big Easterncity. There, as isck, H. I Cres- the City of Sa= Francisce e Pows Tister i = s> "4 | young man, had come behr adrhes.\vnes.nl“ frequently lay down in reophagns, at dc‘gh:m%_ oval, who was in command | R :j’c:;m"'h: °~‘"§o°‘_:hr:;ben the streci-sweeping bhas been re- 3 great hurty, after the second sctof u,m.[ Az and Mrs. de Ja Montanys, Plerre and finding it to be 0o small - his body, | the ofice of 2 e troops in the bastle in which Marg | Case oy i { moved from politics. In o et Jaeots, Mz and Mrs C. C. Hermaza 3ad he left another direction. mmmw it been capturea by Jose D about &8s much st sea ss 1he leatned | ongl Waring says that v “I'm deucedly interested o Eihet { others. 0:: the c?kh-tkhv“_a shudl Y‘ 3 = :W.J CALLINGHAM, General Agent, ey ift of 13! idber de la : {Jed plied that the gum melted aws; ol st g.=4i_r§¢" wing Operation and Ifgpmgr = .00 = " R€eP | or whatever you call it,” said Lord 430 California st., S. F., rrendered | into the rd 8D, i Bat I've got :nden.sa.,__ ment, and | = 5 c-rvicma in tbejc::fi::p which AR = It seerns that, owing to the zovelty of | o muemeumq»m 503 mile s year. = gt e e i | rcopbures was 8 exqui % | NARHEIS, DISSERS & (0., CITY JENTS, ecessary to take gnusual | 3o know what becomes of the | ;hr:n”fmsl.f;nxu e ,:, the gidn is| Thelocal WE“J“W“ Bas requesied the | what becomes of the Sower girl.” Tennyson's Bust in the Abbey. 5 A i ferogi | 217 Sanscmme st., S. F. i azefte. London nden e Everybody roared. The present Lord Tennyson thought of | 2 men st Milai. sarrendersd fo the in- ;“xo-\e e‘fi.gz‘t;k Q._,m::'f;’?m ; | Whereupon Mr. irving left the theater | giving a replica of an existing = his ! : sergenis, and deliversd up £00 rounds of | e s : 3 .. | inelud <nr.nkm::, !'ma':.’;uur. fn‘-r Bt the purpose of the poet's 3d- n-mun.ma:dxm ty-Sve rifles. :“' the item. as m& 0T P 1§10 mile perannum. oremesixthofthe | Grea: shades of everything that is s was destined 0 beotherwise carried | Titled lords. baronets. partons, lawyers, i ;‘:“ . a < mi,‘ of 3 m“:t' of the X ‘h o omatie,” eried Terriss. 'om and the history of its fulfiilment is captains, architects, clerks—all these are Me.d ‘m‘s says thsi bas ex- What have we done now?’ zasped one | ome of pathetic interest and of rare pablic | . H AT SIX PER CENT. e gt icalties in getting the | of the members of the company. | spirit.and persopal aboegation. In Sep-: dirided i S i Mv sfter & Ipz-g‘hv srgament, it | cceem § Ting P Irvin, INST BTY. TIELD ofcis! organ. La Union | WSS decided that gum is neither a food Dor | ;xexv mhg‘?.,::wu i 'Zm‘:efi-g:d:; “Why. that was ozne of !"- Z's =d, | tember, 1333 the present Lord Teng::;: who are_looxing for vm snd t..-).e rha: P e a Bl 2IXS serio ralexamy wrote to the dean that & Jenmer of Do Smmsing whsth etk Wi doehing Sonal, publishes a notice of & re | 3 druz, mfi‘m“‘""’“"m‘b‘m‘fu‘e:te People Dot to sweep their rubbish | i Bu; the ohel m"hflfiw‘"“d srincipals saiy. Apgiy o of $5000 for the recovery of the ring | YitoSs of the act under which it to the streets. He foo. advocates m.m.f;‘;,"‘:’m e T j sist of & fine set of men “m'fi-fl!» COLUMBTS BARTLETT, arti before his death, o s = sale. Having bee: e combining of sireet-cleaning and street. | - st » A > PRy —— & e Spanish !mmer publicly sdvertised it may, mm inkiing. The ruies goverming the em- Tt ing s Sl - 2 | weary 3 < = 5 § S !r.‘l'e'rmbeznx’:u_n. with all of Mr. n n meat, Come .nmmen. use after o H o i e Tt s conm i | M“‘;Om:"&“‘;‘: i oy Irving's siories, afiex that the rale was one | Thomas Woolner, B A An imteresting | o “he | mesns clear even “—Chi Tribane. o S__—y o winks 8 | cormespondence followed. The dean wrate Tevence cutiers in_Flovida waters will be | = i — e fanny story—New York Press. in his private capacity to Mr. Jennerso | The Posts and Sunshine. Mr_Jenner, an | subject to orders from the Spanich Consul ' E of st city. Ir your grocer asks you to buy some P 5 3 . One ht fancy there to be some nataral of | spare coat, two shirte - gther hh:xg powder in place of the —— T oNe — E: flg‘s" re ot o tie TR s Negroes Enreged by s Lymehing. “Royal,” Yonaigi tha merpfler sEaity M“a.s'_flm ‘_fld:::_a.n!e Among 3 3 fresh | socks. nbrashudmb towel, LAKE CITY, Fra, July5.—Rev. Rodert | yields »xn s grester profit. This is very Beanett, the young megr preacher who | Z00d evicence Of the hizber quality of the westerdsy morning. was buried this afier End 1 - A sought to be comprebended, will be re- B - Doon. The negroes are bister szainsthbe | - - - sexr Laghorn, mfid by 3 savage, that, haplr. it may ju s E h—thz_ I:Ermmmrflbemk.c. g % = ¥ Lxgw&u.vmfmnm:n vil o sal idiosyncrasy &&n ng that the charge fi“?‘“n“-?fi‘m:“ ot | Inalian s - . Iicando no barm and may do o on Miss ..mm:n-n ok “"‘,m‘ mioml . 2 s charm or ihe “pasit 2 nflmelhnt W Lo PHo iper. 1 - e When overworked, A river :uzmcmnxladnmbce«) Bight and saak in fourieen feet of water. No Hives wers osx.':m:hemgefimdlmedn czew bad to huddle on the roof for several _zmempnvus:n“ Bours zotil & relief boat weat oo from this| “1 owes yo 80’ ;,M citr. The carzo will prove s total loss "O(eo*yaeoes'_ kup Toe valne of eamer wasabout $35.000 | -'ne-nefo dozhxshr“' PR A Thurmaen Calls o Comferemes. COLTNBUS, O=mm, Juiy S—Allen W. Thurman bas called s conferemce of the Mdk&mflw&mm ] Mesic Teschers’ Associstion today selected Dezver as the place for the next sanszal meeting. i Shaft of the Steamer Kite. ST. JOHNE, N. F_, Juiy 5—The steamer et Polina, which leff Sydney yesterdsy, Bbrings to this mmmunm‘- expedition steamer Kite, Ste will arvive | number 338 symmetrically

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