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The Daily Dispatch: July 10, 1861., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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y hostile. At last accounts they appeared to have full control of Arizona Territory, and neither persons nor property were safe there. The military at Fort Buchanan are represented as affording no protection, remaining close within their posts. The steamer Cortez arrived at San Francisco, 20th, from Portland, Oregon, bringing a battalion of United States infantry, consisting of two companies of the Fourth regiment. Dates from Oregon are to the 17th. Intelligence from Lieut. Mallins' expedition had been received. They had crossed the Spokari river, 15 miles northeast from Walla-Walla. A bridge, 105 feet in length, had been constructed across Little Spokari. Never since the settlement of Oregon have the crops been as backward as the present spring. During the fore part of the week the rain was almost incessant, and the weather was more like April than June. Farmers say of this kind of weather should continue three weeks longer, the wheat crop will not amoun