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oximehuacan, when he moved to the assault, and, after encountering a desperate resistance, entered the Plaza, where he received the unconditional surrender of General Ortega. The prisoners made by the capture of the city number twenty three Generals, nine hundred subordinate officers, and seventeen thousand men. A division of Gennd replied that, if in a few hours the city was not given up, he would resume the bombardment. At 5 o'clock in the afternoon an officer brought a letter from Ortega to General Foray, announcing that he was ready to surrender unconditionally with his troops. Col. Manique, the second officer of General Foray's staff, was then g, May 20 During the nights of the 7th and 8th of May General Comonfort, who had abandoned his position at San Martin, in order to march to the assistance of Ortega, was surprised by General Bazaine at 2 o'clock A. M. A brisk engagement ensued, in which Comonfort lost eight rifled guns, twenty artillery trains, 200 mules, and