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Show T11E "CAMBRIA. 5tranje Prooeedincs ol a d-r-tiittu Kteamer t bartered bj South Wet Harbor, Me , 30 About 7 o'clock. Sunday muriiin, lb-Bteamer lb-Bteamer Cambria of Hamburg, one n: the Js'ew Y'ork and Hamburg line arrivtd at tins plaire. Accord i -in tn Captain Bade uueussew's siaietm-nl she is chartered by au agent ol llif Russian government. Sue proceed ki to Port Baltic in Russia, and then-took then-took on bo;ird 600 men, mo-fily Fiunfl as steeiage paasenceis, and sixty ihref men as cabin pasaengt-rs. She saind from Port Balno April COih aud passed around the north of Scotlaud. Captain Badeiiheueien was under the order of one ol the cabiu patspnera and when ot! Coe Sable as be shaped his course for Cape Cod, he iv.ii directed di-rected to lav his ejorae forS.i'-.tn Wtui Harbor. U hau no cargo, only ship stores. He is now ying here waiiii:g orders. He (.rjietoes ultr iguorau e of the desiiijaiiuu of tne vea-el or men. No person has been ashore with the exception of Captain Baden haussen, and the geutieman in churge. The latter has the bearing of a naval olttcer, and is a Rusniau. J!he collector of the port has aol yet boarded the ship and no other person has been allowed on board. Washington, 30. No information has been obtained here concerning the movements or purposes of the steam ship Cumbria, recently reported off Ellsworth, Maine. The subject ex cites no particular interest in Washington. Wash-ington. A gentleman extensively engaged in ubippiug is authority for the statement that Russian ageuUj have been privately making inquiries as to what supplies of ships could be furnished that government should they be needed. |