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Matamoras after the street --The Texas paper have pretty fall accounts of the final assault upon Matamoras and the defeat and disposition of the Orinollace party, the main points of which we have already published. The Fort, Brown Flag, of FeMatamoras and the defeat and disposition of the Orinollace party, the main points of which we have already published. The Fort, Brown Flag, of Feb. 27, furnished some additional particular, a portion of which we append: The Orinollace were wild with excitement when they left their trenches on Tuesday morning and round that the enemy had vanished. They had almost disputed, and suddenly exican, and his soldiers trusted his judgment, and had proved his valor. His fall was a serious blow to the foes. Matamoras is a desperate looking place to-day and it was a horrible place on Tuesday. The dead were corrupting every corner withalmyria and the dead cities of the plain. The New Orleans Delta says that among the killed in the final assault at Matamoras was Col. Henry L. Kinney, of Texas, who is well known as a daring soldier and extensive speculator. Col. K. was a nati