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The Daily Dispatch: November 1, 1860., [Electronic resource], The Captor of Guadalajara --Sufferings of the Besiegers. (search)
The Captor of Guadalajara --Sufferings of the Besiegers. --The city of Guadalajara, Mexico, held by Miramon's forces, was captured on the 11th, by the Liberal party. The N. O. Picayune says: Guadalajara is the second city of the RepubliGuadalajara, Mexico, held by Miramon's forces, was captured on the 11th, by the Liberal party. The N. O. Picayune says: Guadalajara is the second city of the Republic, rich and prosperous, and has been defended with great obstinacy. It has long been, moreover, the principal stronghold of the reactionists in that part of the Republic, and its capture is believed to open the way direct to the capital. Our filesGuadalajara is the second city of the Republic, rich and prosperous, and has been defended with great obstinacy. It has long been, moreover, the principal stronghold of the reactionists in that part of the Republic, and its capture is believed to open the way direct to the capital. Our files abound in most touching letters from the besieged city, from which it would appear, as might indeed have been expected, that the suffering of the people was very great. We learn, indeed, from a letter of General Ortega himself, that on the 1st inson the 15th inst.from the city of Mexico, gives the following additional particulars of the suffering of the people at Guadalajara: A deed of horror has come to my knowledge which surpasses anything of the kind that has ever been heard of: " A