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fe of Capt. B. F. Carter, commander of the Tom Green Rifles, now in Virginia, died in Austin on the 12th inst. Mrs. Carter was the daughter of Maj. Wm. Rust, of Austin, and sister of Hon. Albert Rust, of Arkansas. The Galveston Civilian, of the 15th, says: Last night's mail brought us advices from the Rio Grande to the effect that a Lincoln steam propeller had arrived and was blockading the river. She had captured and burned a schooner. The fight was still progressing at Matamoras. The State Gazette learns that a fire broke out in Georgetown, on the night of the 9th inst., which destroyed property to the amount of about $33,000. No insurance. The diphtheria is prevailing to an alarming and fatal extent in the Dallas region. The Houston Telegraph remarks: Our friends at Galveston are in considerable of a stew over a report that Gov. Lubbock had written to Gen. Hebert recommending the destruction of Galveston if the city could not be defended.