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It is stated by the San. Antonie Herald that Dr.Cameron, whom Gen, Houston charged in the Seuats of the United States as being in partnership with Judge Wattons, of the Federal court, was killed in the recent fight at Matamoras.
horse, gun and equipments, and left his body on the road. It was found and buried by a Union man. His comrades knew nothing of his death till told of it by the Union man who buried him. The affair at Warsaw, Ky. The following paragraph, which we extract from the Louisville Journal, of the 29th ult., shows that the arrest of prominent Kentuckians by the abolition invaders has been again commenced. The day of retribution is speedily coming, and these vile mercenaries of Lincoln and Cameron will be made to pay terribly for the villainies and outrages they have perpetrated upon our people. The Journal says: We learn from the Cincinnati Gazette that the steamboat Major Anderson, which arrived there on Friday from Louisville, had on board four prisoners from Warsaw, in charge of a guard of twelve men belonging to the 20th Ohio. Their names are: John J. Marshall, son of the Falstaffian Humphrey; Lorenzo Graves, Judge of the County Court at Warsaw; Hiram Baldwin, Clerk of s