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Show Mere et Fillb. As an evidence of the unanimity of the opposition id San Francisco to the grant of Goat island to the C. P. K. R., the Call expresses a positive opinion on the question. The Jiidhtin and Call sustain sus-tain a maternal and filial relation to each other, and the latter is kept in leading strings. It never avows an opinion without permission, and in asking for this privilege, it is sought for and granted, if at -all, in a style somewhat similar to that of the modest - maiden who wanted permission of her mother to go swimming, the poetic version of which is as follows: Jinher. may I bo out to swim.' Ye. my dariuiK daughter; Bui h tut: your clothes or a hiokory liab Anddun'tso imo tho water. On this occasion, however, tho Cah had permission to go in head foremost, and so it went. |