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x-cart contract for Arizona, is now U. S. Consul at Matamoras. We are indebted (says the Memphis Avalanche, of the 4th inst.,) to Mr. Matheney, just arrived from Texas for a copy of the "McKinney Messenger" of the 20th, from which we extract the following important news: Just as we go to press, a private letter received by the Indianola mail, has been handed to us from which we make the following extract: Camp Henry McCulloch,Near Victoria, Dec., 1861. I write in haste. The Lincolnites have appeared at Powder Horn, and we are ordered to march in the morning. Some of our boys started to-day, and the rest of us will start by daylight. There is considerable excitement in camp. Frank McLaughlin. P. S.--We can distinctly hear the cannon roar. The firing was heard in camp, this evening.--Intelligencer. Mr. Matheney informs us that it was rumored when he left Texas, that the Federals had taken Galveston, and that the report was generally belleved.