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ce, and communication between the right and left bank of the Rio Grande could only be had by written passports from Lieut. Col. Buchel, of Fort Brown, and from the authorities of Matamoras. Sentinels were stationed on the boats, and the line of communication was entirely broken, as the prudence of Lieut. Colonel Buchel dictated that but few of our citizens should be permitted to mingle in the unfortunate difficulty in progress among our neighbors. The attacking force, according to the meaight. It is stated that considerable carnage has taken place on both sides, and that the Rojas have applied to Lieut-Col. Buchel, for privilege to bring their wounded on this side of the Rio Grande Col. Buchel, Major Gray and other officers of Col. Buchel, Major Gray and other officers of Fort Brown have acted with the greatest discretion during the continuance of the fight, and so far no bad blood has been stirred up on our side. Both parties claim the chances of success at the hour of going to press.