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we passed the great ordeal in getting the command through the fort and city without halting or breaking ranks, trying to escape the small-pox. Fifteen cases in Major Waller's command at Fort Bliss, and sixty cases above. Gen. Sibley, staff, Col. Baylor, and others, had a fine dinner at Mr. Hart's yesterday. Major Waller is looking finely. Col. Baylor shot the editor of the Mesilla Times, and severely wounded him, but not mortally. Yours truly, J. F. Matchet. The Federal BlockadersCol. Baylor shot the editor of the Mesilla Times, and severely wounded him, but not mortally. Yours truly, J. F. Matchet. The Federal Blockaders near the Alabama coast. The Mobile Advertiser, of the 11th instant, says: A gentleman from Fowl river informs us that on Wednesday six blockading vessels were visible from Portersville, and the people of the coast, within the ten mile area prescribed by general order, were rapidly obeying said order in sending off their stock and negroes. Some of them were grumbling thereat, being perfectly assured that they could defend their traps against any number of "Yanks," Poor Sambo amo