CALIFORNIA.
[From the Mobart Town Advertiser, Aug. 19.] By the Pryde, arrived this morning, we been favoured by Messrs Burns, Whit e & Co., with papers to the 2nd June. The French ship Java, from New South Wales arrived on the Ist of June, also the Barque Cadet, the same day ; the Artemisia Ou tue zuiii may, and the Tii/iunuru aud Brutus the same day. A new expedition to Cuba had been formed in New York, but it was discovered and the leaders arrested. The island was prepared to resist. Two earthquakes occurred at Valparaiso on the 2nd and 9th April. The first was a severe one. A heavy gale of wind took place in San Francisco on the 25th May; one or two buildings were blown down.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 639, 17 September 1851, Page 3
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