Rensselaer Gazette, Volume 2, Number 9, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 June 1858 — Later from California. [ARTICLE]

Later from California.

New York, June 28. The steamship Moses Taylor, from Aspinwall with California mails of the sth, has arrived. She left at Aspinwall the United States steamer Colorado, which arrived on the 17th from St. Domingo. The United States sloop of war Jamestown, from Greytown, touched the same day, and sailed for Havana. The Colorado brought intelligence th it President Barez, of the Dominican Repu - lie, had capitulated to Smta Anna, and wt s to leave San Domingo on the 13th for Cai > acoa. Most of his adherents left the da' Santa Anna had given Commodore Mein tosh tlie strongest assurance of the protec tion of American citizens, and desires hin to express to his Government his wish t< l maintain the most amicable relations. It is said that the Commodore obtaine from President Barez all the documents so which he was sent. | Tlie Colorado was to sail on the 21st fc Havana. z The United States steamer Saranac ar 1 the Vandalia were laying at Panama. Tlie Decatur jailed on the Bth and t>. ? Merrimac on the 11th. The excitement in California relative t » the Frazier gold mines continues. Thre I thousand persons have already left Sa. Francisco lor that region. The California minds;are yielding largely, and the accounts fronf~every section are highly favorable. ; Tlie agricultural prospects were never j better, and a full harvest is anticipated. i A fire at Nevada, on the 23d of May, de- . stroyed nearly all the business portion of the city—lost $130,000. i The town of San Andreas, Calaveras I County, was. entirely destroyed by* tire on the 2d of June. Ten buddings were destroyed by fire at 'San Francisco, May 31—loss $40,000. The United States surveying steamer 1 Shubrick\ from Philadelphia via Panama, arrived at San Francisco on the 27th. ; The California papers contain more than the usual amount of murders, assassinations, casualties, &c. I The ailviees from Oregon are to the 24th iof May (They announce a generaf Indian outbreak there. i Colonel Stephens’ command, on Snake river, was attacked on the 15th of May, and forced to retreat with a loss of fifty' privates, three officers, two howitzers, baggage wagons, and nearly all the animals. Three comt panics of dragoons and one of infantry were I engaged with fifteen hundred Indians. Two of tlie officers killed were Captain Winder, of Maryland, and Lieutenant Gassen; the name of the third is not given. The Moses Taylor brings important news from Central and South America. * The Nicaragua Transit Grant was signed on the Bth of May last in favor of Commodore Vanderbilt and hi- associates, and the’ [act of incorporation places them on the footing of a corporate body.