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rom whence they proceed to join Caravajal. Commandante Pena, editor of the oticipsc. has raised a brigade, and is now approaching the city of Matsmoras, in charge of a large conductas of $180,000, which the merchants of Matamoras started to Tampico, but which Governor Serna refused to let pass, as Tampico is in rebellion. We understand that Commandants Capistran is anxious to obtain, and has casually solicited, assistance from the military authorities on the Texas side of the Rio GranTampico is in rebellion. We understand that Commandants Capistran is anxious to obtain, and has casually solicited, assistance from the military authorities on the Texas side of the Rio Grande. As a matter of course, the request must have been declined. Gov. Serna is represented to be a next estimable gentlemen, with a good Kentucky education, a large fortune, and many ranched. He is young, hospitable, brave, and patrioted He was elected Governor, and Governor he intends to be. The Spanish brigand, Cobes, was recently caught near San Luis, and summary Thor It is reported that Gen. Marquez has been taken prisoner in the interior, and that he has been shot. Gov. Vid
ence states that Spain, as the power most closely interested, is to furnish 5,000 men. France 1,500, and England 800. The Constitutionnel says the French contingent will consist of a line of-battle ship, 4 frigates, a corvette, 6 gun-boats, and an advice boat. The number of troops will be about 3,000 men, comprising 500 Zouaves and a detachment of calvary. The horses will be procured in Mexico. The Patric also says the contingent which France will send will number 3,000 men. The rendezvous and the plans. According to the Patric, the allied squadrous have fixed upon the roadatead of Vers Oruz for their rendezvous. The city will be immediately occupied, and should that messure not lead to any satisfactory result, the allies will successively occupy. Tampico, Matamoras, Tacasco, and the twon of Carmen, in the Yucatan, and ultimately, if necessary, the city of Mexico. The Paris papers of the evening of the 9th announce that the squadron will assemble at Havana.