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The Daily Dispatch: April 30, 1861., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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ture the lost property and to clear out the vile horde now preying upon our commerce at Cairo. Texas. The Galveston Civilian, of the 23d, says an enrollment en masse of the citizen soldiers is going on spontaneously. Later from the Rio Grande. The Mexican Raid.--The following is probably the foundation of the report that the town of Roma, on the Texas side of the Rio Grande, had been sacked, burnt, and the inhabitants murdered: The San Antonia Herald learns from Mr. J. G. Booth and B. F. Dye, just from Fort Ewell, that some fifty Mexicans attacked Redman's Ranch, about the 12th inst., and demanded the keys to the buildings containing Government property and property belonging to the county. These Mexicans are residents of this State, but it is well known that they are backed by others in Mexico. They declare that they no longer respect Texas laws or Texas Government. A company of Rangers have gone down to Redman's from Laredo. The Herald says that trou