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onfederates to the Imperial General (Mejia) commanding at Matamoras. These demands, backed up as they were by such a formida that they withdrew the French and Austrian soldiers from Matamoras, and practically abandoned the whole of northern Mexico as far down as Monterey, with the exception of Matamoras, where General MeJia continued to hang on with a garrison of renegadended his freebooting for the nonce, and stoutly harassing Matamoras, succeeded in keeping its Imperial garrison within the fothe next boat. When I arrived in Brownsville, matters in Matamoras had already reached a crisis. General Mejia, feeling keeconcile. The day after I got to Brownsville I visited Matamoras, and had a long interview with Caravajal. The outcome ofk, commanding at Brownsville, was now temporary master of Matamoras also, by reason of having stationed some American troops dgwick quietly arrested him and held him till the city of Matamoras was turned over to General Escobedo, the authorized repre