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Show PACIFIC COAST SEWS. j FIRST DISPATCH. C.U.IFUKMA. , Sin Franc L-oi; 1!'.'.- Tiie lup Alit' ha Lit la, which arrived herefrom New-i ca -tie to-day, reports having passed; Piteuirns 1-Jaml on the 1-Uh of June, i The vessel was boarded by seven men, j who came from the Island iu canoes. , They brough: a large quantity of fruit and olTcn'i il :'i exehauge fur articles' of e!o:liius'. They reported seventy-! live iiihaoiiantj on the island, and had i plenty of ib'jd. Suiter (.'reek, liy. The primaries for the election of delegates to the Democratic county convention, to meet : at Jackson on Thursday noxt, will bo held this evening. It is generally believed be-lieved that the troubles .n Suiter Creek will be etlectually ended after the convention it as completed its busi-! busi-! nccs. i James Phelan, president of the Vir-!giniacity Vir-!giniacity league, addressed the mem-j mem-j hers of the Sutter creek miners' league 'in secret session last evening, iu a speech of over an hour's duration.; j His remarks were peaceful. Ho pro-! i poses to deliver an open air address on tho labor question at 8 o'clock this ( evening. I The Amador mill is running twenty stumps and tho Oneida mill forty stamps, tweuty stamps in each mill being be-ing idle. Morgan, superintendent of tho Oneida, estimates their loss through the caving of ihe mine at the houih end, during the strike, at about S'JOr OOiJ, communications with rock to that : v;t!ue being supposed to be entirely cut i oil'. Nevada, 29. Lust night about 10, the s:iw mill oi M. L. and I. Marsh, three miles from Nevada, on the "lou Bet" road. Waa l.fii!y ti.;5tnvd by tire, with half a million leet oi lumber. ; Loss, $0,0U). San Uiego, News from the Ju- Jiian district says the Redman mine, al ; the depth of seventy-eight loot, struck ore averaging $100 per ton. They have a vein of Oi (bet. , Iu the artesian well bein sunk at City Park, at the depth of seveiuy-four seveiuy-four feet the workmen struck a bed ol clay imbedded in which were several whale bones. At tho depth of fifty feet petrified c'.am shells were found in j abundance. SKCOND DISPATCH. CAL1FOHM1. Mokeiumne Hill, 30. - Yesterday afternoon a miner,namedJoseph Kraft, while standing upon a ladder near the bottom of tho shaft at Givins' mine, was fatally injured by ibo attending bucket which rolled off its track falling upon and crushing him in a terrible manner. Santa Clara, 30. The last up train last night ran over and killed a drunken i Indian, who had fallen asleep on the j railroad track about one mile below this place. He was terribly mangled. His legs and arms were broken in several sev-eral places, and his head was out completely com-pletely open. San b ranciseo, 30. The U. S. steamer California has arrived from New York. She is a magnificent steamer of '2,-iOQ tons, y,Uuu horse power, with a crew of 365 ofliera and men, and forty-two marines. Sho mounts teu nine-inch guns, two six-! six-! hundred pcunder Parrots, aud one sixty-pounder rifled Parrot. Shi will i become the flag ship of the Pacific I squadron. I The funeral of the late Major J. F. ; Brousou, 1st regiment N. G. C, took place this afternoon and was a very imposing affair. Tho number in attendance at the Republican mass meeting, last even- j ing, i3 variously estimated at from 8,000 to 15,000 including a large delegation dele-gation from Sacramento, San Jose, Oakland, Valtejo and other points. From the different stands speeches were made by Bingham, of Ohio, Senator Cole, John Lord Love, W. W. Morrow, Paul Newman, T. S. B. Goodwin, C. B. Demo, Geo. C. Gor-ham, Gor-ham, G. W. Tyler, Romualdo Pacheco, T. E. Southerland, J. G. Bell, New-' ton Booth, T. A. llarmen, Geo. Yan Duzen, and ethers. The Burlingame Chinese embassy, the railroad subsidy scheme, and the record of the Democratic Demo-cratic party in matters of bad faith, disloyalty, extravagance, neglect of the working men' a interest aaij favoritism of monied monopolies were dwelt upon in strongly denunciatory terms by iuost of the speakers. NEVADA. Virginia, 30. Jus. Kcliy was taken to the county jail yesterday as insane. Grief on account of the death of a relative rela-tive and losses in stock, it is said, caused his in.niiy. The Sutro Tunnel was yesterday in a I distance of 2,272 feet. The rock is pretty hard, with some water at the i face of tho tunnel. Reno, 30. Two boys, aged sixteen and eighteen, arrived hero last night from Surprise Valley, California, with seven horses, most of which they sold to our citizens. Subsequently it wag found out that the horses were stolen; and that they bad Btarted with a band of thirty, twenty-three being disposed of ou the route. The boys were arrested ar-rested during the night. j THIRD PISPATCH. t ALll- OKMA. San Francisco, 31. The Excelsior Leather Manufacturing Company, to operate in San Francisco, with a capital capi-tal of $o00,UU0, was incorporated t,o-dav. t,o-dav. The report that General Grant is not coming to California, us telegraphed j from the East, is .doubted here, as he '. has positively assured man;' parties j that he is coming iu August. ' Both the lax payers and the Uemo era tic nominating conventions meet this cveni'jL' Jbr organization. Tiior Curtir?aud Dr. Short are tjie leading Democratic candidates for the mayor-1 j ally. i j iesterday Frank G. Edwards, rid-I rid-I ing with two ladies on Howard street, I near 3d street, the horses ran away I and smashed the carriage, but all three J escaped unhurt. Edwards got another . team, started to convey the ladies home, miA the second team ran away the same place and smashed the second carriage. Edwards was dragged some distance aud severely hurt. : Thomas Bennett was stabbed last! night in a row in City Front Thej j wound is not fatal. j |