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osition to the North and of sympathy for the South is general among the Southerners. There are no divisions — all, whether Marylanders, Virginians, Kentuckians Missourians, or citizens of the Cotton States, are united in sentiment. Nothing could keep any of them to California but the extreme difficulty of escaping. The gentlemen who arrived here yesterday managed to elude detection by pretending that they were going on an expedition to work the silver mines of Sonora. --They came down to Mazatlan on the steamer, and thence traveled across Northern Mexico to the Rio Grande. The journey was made on mules, in company, for a portion of the distance, with a merchant's train. The route lay through a difficult and dangerous country, in which they were beset with perils of various kinds; having often to encounter bands of banditti, which now roam the country at will — and sometimes the ferocious Apaches and Lipaus. They came through the several States of Sonora, Durango, New Leon, and Ta