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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: April 4, 1861., [Electronic resource]. You can also browse the collection for Mexico (Mexico, Mexico) or search for Mexico (Mexico, Mexico) in all documents.
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Important movement!Mexican Invasion of Texas. New Orleans April 2.
--Texas advices state that Col. Ford had been reliably informed from Matamoras, that Gen. Ampudia, with 3,000 Mexicans, was sixty miles off, marching on Brownsville.
Ampudia had dispatched an express to Matamoras, with placards and handbills, declaring that Texas belongs to Mexico, and that, as she has no longer the support of the Federal Government, now is the time to retake her Reinforcements in large numbers were rapidly joining him.
For had ordered all the heavy guns and ordnance stores at Brazos to be removed to the scene of anticipated difficulty.
From Washington. Washington, April 3.
--Minister Corwin has been tendered the sloop-of war Cumberland to take him to Mexico.
He especially goes to make a treaty, which is a preliminary with the Administration.
Indications are that the diplomatic relations between Peru and the United States will shortly be resumed.
It is ascertained that the French Consuls in the Confederate States have received instructions direct from France, instead of through the Minister here, relative to the facilitation of Southern commerce with that empire.
Although no official notification of the coming of the French and English fleets has been received here, gentlemen in prominent positions are satisfied that their movements are in close connection with the observation of Southern political events.
The continued presence of Major McCullough in Richmond, viewed in conjunction with the call for a Secession Convention there on the 16th, excites much interest in Washington, especiall