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4479037The New York Times, 1865, 4, 15 — From San Francisco

From San Francisco.

San Francisco Cal., Friday, April 14.

A movement has been started in California for subscription to purchase a homestead for the family of John Brown, who are residing at Red Bluff.

Northern dispatches announce the return of Col. Buckley of the Russian Overland Telegraph line. His expedition through the interior of British Columbia is well under way.

Gov. Lowe will not issue his anticipated call for two more regiments of volunteers from this State.

The United States District Court have sentenced the Captain and officers of the ship Great Republic to various terms of imprisonment, for extreme cruelty to seamen on the late voyage of the ship to this port. The case created a great deal of feeling against them.

A letter from Guaymas, Mexico, to the Bulletin, of this city, says that Gov. Peiquiera has made ample preparations to defeat any force the Imperialists can send agattel Sonora. He has ordered the illuminaon of Guaymas whenever Richmond was taken by the United States troops, and native bands had been taught to play our national airs.