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The Troubles in Mexico. --The revolution in Northern Mexico appears to be assuming more formidable proportions every day. Our 1 test advices from there are the following, which we take from the Brownsville Flag, of the 17th ult. The report was in circulation, and very generally credited yesterday, that General Gaud lupe Garcia, who left Matamoras last week to crush out the faction under Caravajal has thought better of it, and is falling back on Matamoras, where his friends are in doubt about their own security. It is apprehended in Matamoras that the city will fall an easy victim to the forces now advancing upon it, under General Caravajal. The National Guard is thoroughly demoralized, and many are deserting to Brownsville, from whence they proceed to join Caravajal. Commandante Pena, editor of the oticipsc. has raised a brigade, and is now approaching the city of Matsmoras, in charge of a large conductas of $180,000, which the merchants of Matamoras started to
Arrival of Federal cavalry in Louisville — stampede of Yankees. Nashville, Nov. 26. --A gentleman arrived here yesterday who passed through Louisville on the 17th inst. Two thousand Federal cavalry arrived at Louisville on that day, who are said to have come from Ohio. The Cincinnati Commircial, of the 18th inst., publishes an account of the stampede of a Federal expedition against Cumberland Gap. The account says the stampede was worse than that at Bull Run, and was caused by Gen. Hardee's expedition from Bowling Green. The panic was intensified by the report that Hardee had in his command 100,000 men. The Commercial says: "We have no heart to comment on such imbecility."