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Later from California
--Fight in Victoria. The Pony Express, from San Francisco on the 24th, has arrived.
The following is a summary of the news:
Major J. B. Scott, United States Army, died in San Francisco on the 22d.
The brig G. S. Cabot anchored at Mendocino during a gale on the 15th, and was capsized.
The mate and six of the crew were lost.
A boat proceeding from the shore to relieve the Cabot, manned by five men, was also capsized and all lost.
During the past six weeks an unusual number of whale ships have touched at San Francisco, laid in supplies, discharged and reshaped crews, negotiated drafts on the East and obtained Eastern advices at such saving of time and money as demonstrates the immense advantage of San Francisco over Honolulu as a whaling port.
A telegraphic dispatch, received to-day from Yreka, announces the death of Delazon Smith, at Portland, Oregon, on the 18th.
He was recently one of the United States Senators from that State.