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Later from California.succession feeling in California--destructivefire — Marine Affairs, &c. Outer Station, Pacific Telegraph Line, 95 miles West of Fort Kearney, August 30th.--The Pony Express passed here at 3 o'clock, A. M., with San Francisco dates to the 21st. There had been no arrivals. Sailed July 19th, ship Yeoman, for Sydney; July 21st, steamer Uncle Sam, for Panama, carrying 193 passengers and $1,100,000 in specie for New York, and $138,000 for England. Among the passengers for New York are Lieutenant Isman, Lieutenant E. Ball, Lieutenant Alexander, Major Allen. Major-General Grier, Captain Gregg and Major Hungerford--all of the United States Army. The ship Thatcher, Captain Magowen, has been chartered to load for New York. Business generally is assuming a more healthy inclination to purchase leading articles of merchandise recently received. Some 400 bales of drills and sheetings were sold yesterday, concentrating the stock in few hands, and establish
Lexington, on Thursday, and were repulsed with the loss of 60 killed. None of the Federal force were killed. This needs conformation. Charles McLaren, Basil W Dake, and James H Carlisle, Secession police commissioners, have been removed by Gov. Gamble. The report that Palmyra was occupied by the Secessionists under Martin Giten, a few days ago, is untrue. The money belonging to the Fayette Bank seized by the Secessionists on Wednesday, has been returned. St. Joseph, Mo. Aug. 30. --This morning our city was surprised and thrown into great excitement by the sudden arrival of one hundred and ten mounted armed rebels who paraded the streets and captured two United States army recruiting officers, and then returned to their camp, which is some eight miles distant. It is reported that there are 150 more rendezvoused near here. The withdrawal of the Federal troops from this point has left the field open for the depredation of the rebels in this remote section of the