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Later from California--massacre of emigrants. St. Josephs, Mo. Nov. 4. --The California mail to the 21st ult. has arrived. The steamship Cortez sailed the same day for Panama, with $1,622,556 in treasure. Of this $911,600 was destined for New York, $9,000 for England, and $20,000 for Panama. The Cortes also look silver are to the value of $60,000 and 260 passengers. The funeral of Brig. General Clark, on the 15th, was attended by all the military and a large concourse of citizens. Col. Ball, of the First Dragoons, has officially received the appointment of Commandant of the Military Department of California, in the place of Gen. Clarke, deceased. A bill pending in the Oregon Legislature, to nullify the late Senatorial election, had passed, and a Breckinridge Democrat had been chosen. There was a rumor of another emigrant train having been massacred by the Shoshone Indians. A great many emigrants were killed, including women and children, and many