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Interesting from Texas. New Orleans, May 9. --We learn by the Orizaba, arrived from Texas to-day, that Gen. Van Dorn had left Victoria on the 6th inst. with the McCullogh Regiment and other forces, to intercept Col. Reeves' command of United States troops, six hundred strong, above San Antonio. Major Lloyd Beall, Capt. R. W. Johnson, Second Cavalry; Capt. Wm. Blair, Lieuts. Ramsour, Fourth, and Howard, Third U. S. Artillery, had resigned. Capt. Lee's Company, Eighth Infantry, had surrendered at San Antonio. Col. Waite, successor of Gen. Twiggs, is a prisoner of war, on parole. The crops will surpass any harvest ever reaped. Texas has made provision for large quantities of brass cannon and other arms for the defence of the State. The Belgian Consul has published a note, denying the statement published in New York that he had entered into a contract with the Confederate States for supplying them with arms from Belgium. The entrance of the chan
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ecurrence of Yelverton cases henceforth. It is said that Gov. Andrew has written an extremely caustic letter to Mr. Caleb Cushing, declining to a vail himself of his services, either in a military or civic capacity. We hope this is true. The Pennsylvania House of Delegates on Tuesday passed unanimously the $3,000,000 loan bill, and authorizing the raising of fifteen additional regiments. Policeman Evans has been committed for trial at Washington, for killing a volunteer named Howard. Mr. James L. Coleman, a well known citizen of Augusta, Ga., was killed last week by a fall from a railway train. A young man by the name of Hilliard, of the "Marion Rifles," was accidentally shot in the leg at Harper's Ferry, on Tuesday last. D. H. Todd, of New Orleans, brother-in-law of Mr. Lincoln, has been appointed first Lieutenant in the army of the Confederate States. The Cincinnati Commercial says the frost of last week has destroyed nearly all the peach crop in t