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York on the 12lb, and brought ncarl? a million 

 and three-quarters in treasure. She left Asj.in- 

 wall on the 3d, and Key West on the fitb instant. 



Rich discoveries of gold bod been made in the 

 Coaat range mountains, Humboldt Co. 



Business wan very dull al Hun Francisco, owinc 

 to the non-arrival oT several clipper* orer due. 



Harvesting was progress inc. and 

 fsed to be more abundant tliun for home 



m, .■■..-, advice* state thul the Columhiu and 



w,tl ■' " vt ' n » W(,r * " r T hlfrn, causing gu-„t 



destruction of property. 



The C ilumbia river iru tB feel above- low water 

 •■'i ibe C'ii.. nil', mid the Dallas, and 

 nbmerged from Ibe Cas- 

 cade* to Vancouver- not twenty teres were above 



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- had , 



n twelve feet in four days, 

 owing great damage along tbo banks. Fort 

 Vale, together with all the houses on the beach, 

 were overflowed, and several hod been swept away. 

 Mining operations were entirely BUip ended. Coal 

 hud boon discovered near Queeusuoro. Governor 

 Douglass and Col. Moody bad made the trip to the 

 north entrance of the Frazer river, and found Gne 

 trial pj i. .ml 



Advice* from Peru mention another revolution 

 under the lead of Zcboltos, Castillo, Kchenique 



The revolution in Equudor, under Moreno, had 

 become quite threatening. The regular troops 

 goiug over to the insurgents, the defeat of the 

 Government forces was considered certain. 



i; """"i"'l il *till blookodsd bv the Peruvian 

 fleet. 



Hales from El 1'aso to the 88th ol Juneajfitc 



lb. I il,- .\[,;ic1k'» bud stopped u m l robbeil 1 1 , , vi i : 1 1 1 



coaches near Person. Tbey hud also robbed the 

 Pfttagomau Mining Company of several thousand 

 dollar* worth of property, Other minor depreda- 

 tions hod also been perpetrated by them, and tbey 

 had commuted one murder at the copper mines. " 

 There was much consternation at Souorn ul the 

 rise of the Apala and Yaquc Indian-, who ore de- 

 (blUng the U e alBM government iroopi un.,1 .,j. 

 vancing on the settle mi nts. 





mak Tiioidlks,— The Omaha Kd>ra*kian ol 



' !l ' ■ • nee,, in, I 



i in Dodge county, Nebraska. Some 8,500 

 "■■ bad iiii.iiinii buffalo hunt, and while 

 tag fur the Omabas, encamped on the 

 of the V-lkhorn, near Poniemlle Pari 

 laderiiita to the white settleme 

 dueled in such a 

 ?sa the peoplo. Crops 

 oil', and bouses pluu 

 red. and th« 



eighborhood, and 

 were dtjlroji 

 frightened inhabitant: 



Fifty 



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J tbe|iarty 



upon the Iraokof the ludii 

 at West Ton" 

 eleven Indians were enti 

 pUu arranged fore Tin, 



- took alarm, «ajnd theii ■■■ 

 00 the. white*, wounding one ot i.. 

 was returned, and u engagement u>ok place u 

 which four Indiana were killed— among the niim 



beroneof the Chiefs— and » 

 J* T *gw then retreated. DtWil 



deeming 



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having reached Omaha, the 



l «ere despatched to the s 



i that ti.r » bolt traml i 



■ i whom art 

 Indians, had dtttiojed 



Weather for the First Half of July. 



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rapid, and the return to the point of another 

 change quick. The country, too, has been Tisited 

 with numerous storms of wind and rain, usually 

 attended with much lightning and thunder. The 

 mean beat of this half is 70 4, or a little above the 

 average for 22 yean. 



The last four days of June but one, were very 

 warm; the last was quite cool; the first of July 

 was a little warmer, but some fro* l was seen in tbe 

 morning. There was frost also on tbe 4th and 5th ; 

 but not much injury waa done. Oats were killed 

 on the 1st in some place*. Grapes were very une- 

 qually injured by frost. Strawberries and themes 

 have abounded this year. The high wind of tbe 

 2d, however, closed the season of strawberries. 

 Itain has been less than usual for more than u 



n'.lur 





On the 15th came the long-hoped for rain, and tbe 

 earth sang aloud for joy. Violent storms and great 

 rains have occurred over much of Ibe country. 

 Mowing has been done for a fortnight, and tbe 

 wheat harvest began about a week since. Severe 

 tornado and rain al Ml. Morris at 8 P.M., July 3d, 

 and the same day at evening at Albany and down 

 tbe Hudson to New York ; in Berkshire Co., at 11 



vening. At New York again the 13th. 



of tbe l'.lh was 1.410 inches, a rery great 

 mercy to all. — c. a. 



iBasi or Imxiohatiox.— Tbe N. Y. Qouritr 

 <£ Enquirer says the immigration to that port up 

 to the i. .tl. inst., amounted to 42,778 persons 

 against 4G,S61 up to the corresponding period of 

 last year. Tbe emigrants seem to be of a better 

 ''"" this year, judging from the number of in- 

 Islaud, 711 



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