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The Daily Dispatch: April 30, 1862., [Electronic resource], From California and the Pacific (search)
From California and the Pacific
--Arrived of the North Star.--The steamship North Star, from California, arrived at New York on Wednesday, the 23d inst. The following is a summary of her news:
The North Star brings $620,892 in specie from California, and $9,119 from Aspinwall,
By this arrival we have San Francisco California, arrived at New York on Wednesday, the 23d inst. The following is a summary of her news:
The North Star brings $620,892 in specie from California, and $9,119 from Aspinwall,
By this arrival we have San Francisco annals to the 1st inst
A writer in the Bulletin is recommending reconstruction of the Democratic party as the only means of restoring the Union.
The doings it the Legislature are of no particular interest.
A resolution had been passed by the Senate to exclude all persons from the floor of that heady except those authoriCalifornia, and $9,119 from Aspinwall,
By this arrival we have San Francisco annals to the 1st inst
A writer in the Bulletin is recommending reconstruction of the Democratic party as the only means of restoring the Union.
The doings it the Legislature are of no particular interest.
A resolution had been passed by the Senate to exclude all persons from the floor of that heady except those authorized to be there The object was to save Senators from the pertinacious boring of lobbyists and parties interested in bills pending.
Agricultural prospects throughout the State are spoken of as favorable.
A general State tax, to help the "floodable districts," was urged.
The Pacific Expositor, a religious magazines, e