. The Pacific tourist . Alalon the n)Ute of the latter, six , is an oj>«*ning in a limestone :and the seat of the kilius in which theof California is made. What little , thecave once possessed has been and it liasnow no attraction for the tourist. The town of Auburn pmjier is situated belowthe .station. It has a i . ^^^ , good schcxils. the county-seat of Placer ( ■ um^. n i- • • i theoldest towns in the State. It has thre« of which is th- i;....-.! H. ■- M- ^ ■ fits buildings are cand grayx- t • er. From the jxiint where the locomotive standsi,the


. The Pacific tourist . Alalon the n)Ute of the latter, six , is an oj>«*ning in a limestone :and the seat of the kilius in which theof California is made. What little , thecave once possessed has been and it liasnow no attraction for the tourist. The town of Auburn pmjier is situated belowthe .station. It has a i . ^^^ , good schcxils. the county-seat of Placer ( ■ um^. n i- • • i theoldest towns in the State. It has thre« of which is th- i;....-.! H. ■- M- ^ ■ fits buildings are cand grayx- t • er. From the jxiint where the locomotive standsi,the Sacramento River can U* seen on th«» h-ft, asalso from other * a< th« tr-iin continuesWfstward. Soon after !railma«l crosses Dutch 1which is Bloomer Cut,through an interestitig ■ well^.xp - • ■ ■ lie i thei ofiv»e« z 242 WMM ^m€iFm F&w^ A VISION OF THE GOI>DEX COUNTRY. BY THOMAS MORAN. FME ^^^ClFia rOljRJCST. 243 % \ As the train uears Newcastle, tlio MarysvillnBiittes, rougli, ragged jx-aks, are easily are about 12 miles above the city ofMarysville, and tlie town near the railroad,but clinging to a side hill opposite, is thedecayed town of Opliir. From the trestle work, just before reachingand also after i)as8ing Newcastle, there are finepanoramas ofthe .SacramentoValley, on boththe right handand the Diablomay be seen onthe left. Xeirratttle,—170 miles fromSan Francisco,is a (hiy tele-grapli station,five miles fromAuburn, (J feetabove the has a hotel andseveral stores,every man inthe place a (ioodTemplar, andsome promisingquartz mines inthe vicinity. ItWivs named afteran old residentand hotel-kee]>-er called ;. ^^^■^^ ■Ar. earnest of ,^Sp4twhat may beseen in the lovelyvalley, that hassuch unlimitedextent befoi-e tin;traveler, may beseen in a fiour-ish i n g o


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