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n points are: The wheat crop has turned out thin and light, so that the yield will not equal an average; but its quality is good. Of barley and oats there are good accounts, but the green esculents are indifferent. With respect to potatoes we learn that the blight was still committing great ravages, especially among the earlier kinds, and it was feared that probably one-half of the crop would be destroyed. By the arrival of the overland express we have news from San Francisco to the 25th ult., and later accounts from Oregon and British Columbia. The trouble in the Calvary Presbyterian Church, of that city, growing out of the position assumed by the pastor, Rev. Dr. Scott, respecting the rebellion, reached a climax on Sunday, the 22d ult., when a large crowd hissed and hooted at the Doctor as he passed to and from the church, and an effigy was suspended near by, labelled "Dr. Scott, the traitor." On the Monday following the Doctor resigned his pastorship, sold his house, and ma
e boards were wanted for floors for the tents. An alarm but no fight. This afternoon some choppers in Gen. Morrell's Brigade, while felling some timber near our outposts, observe some of the rebels near them. The alarm was given, and a body of our troops moved out to the picket lines.--The alarm was causeless, and our troops soon returned without a battle. Arrival of the City of Washington. The screw steamer City of Washington, which sailed from Liverpool at 1 P. M., on the 25th, and from Queenstown on the 26th ult., arrived at this port yesterday morning. The City of Washington has brought 608 bales of cotton on freight. The City of Washington has also brought about sixty of the passengers of the Great from our European files and correspondence are of great interest. The Russian Minister returned. Baron Ceroit, the Prussian Minister, returned to Washington last evening. Soldiers must not Ride. A general order has been issued by General M