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From Mexico.
--The family of President Juarez, of Mexico, have arrived at New Orleans from Brazos Santiago.
The Interventionist forces, under General Douai, had occupied Saltillo, and expected soon to be at Satarina, whence, to Monterey, there will be stubborn resistance.
Accounts from Vera Crus of the 7th state that the French and Imperialists will advance simultaneously as far as New Leon, Coahuill and Tamaulipsis.
On one side, they have already taken Durange; and on the other, have reached Victoria.
Monterey and Matamoras will soon be attacked.
A late dispatch says that Cortinas, the celebrated guerrilla, obtained a complete victory recently over Ursera, ten miles north of Victoria.
It was rumored that General Cortinas, with his victorious army, was marching on Matarmoras to contest the advance of the French up the Rio Grande.