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ces occupied Victoria November 17th. The enemy made a feeble resistance. The French--had no loss. Riva Palacio had taken command of the Liberal forces in Michoacan. Washington, December 13. --Official news has been received from Matamoras by Mr. Romero, the Mexican Minister, showing that General Escobedo, of the Independent army, was obliged to raise the siege, both on account of the arrival of large French reinforcements and want of ammunition and provisions for his own troops.ican Minister, showing that General Escobedo, of the Independent army, was obliged to raise the siege, both on account of the arrival of large French reinforcements and want of ammunition and provisions for his own troops. He has gone to occupy the city of Monterey, where he expects to obtain resources enough to renew the movement against Matamoras with better chances of success. The condition of affairs along the whole frontier is represented to be most encouraging for the national cause.
e. He adds: "My family and private interests both incline me to retire to private life as soon as an election can be held. I will cheerfully give up the Presidency, which has proved to me such a weighty burden." New York letters from Matamoras to the 26th November state that, in every attack made by the Liberals under Cortinas, they have been badly whipped, and fragments of the Liberal army finally took refuge in Brownsville. The French army at Vera Cruz has been reinforced by six thousand Belgian and Prussian recruits. Vera Cruz letters of the second say the Liberals are publicly making enlistments in the streets of Brownsville. Inducements are offered to white and black Americans to sack Matamoras as soon as captured. A conspiracy to assassinate Mejia had been discovered. Four American officers were implicated. Two were captured with proof upon their persons. The other two escaped to the American side. The captured ones were hung. The Tribune say