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Mexican complications. --A late letter from Matamoras, alluding to the Mexican complications, says: It seems, from the te of private letters received in this city from Mexico, that the Government became thoroughly straightened for money about the 12th ult., and that in order to meet the emergency, and in order to provid demanded their passports, and at last accounts were about leaving the country. You will recollect that solemn stipulations were made with the English holders of Mexican paper, that a certain per centage of the Custom-House revenues should be regularly set apart for the payment of English claims, and for a considerable time this phe Southern Confederacy in Mexico, has arrived in Mexico. He is very popular with the liberal party, and if anybody can check-mate Mr. Corwin, he is the man. The Mexican papers do not seem to think he will be received immediately, as the Government, they say, is disposed to wait on the greater power of Europe. However, he has alr
ountry towards Tucson and forming a junction with the troops in New Arizona and Mexico, and then entering Texas by way of El Paso. If such is the case, they will probably be surprised to learn that their friends have been captured, and that they will have to meet a strong Texas force instead of a strong body of Federal friends. The election in the State of Tamaulipas for Governor having resulted, as the friends of Serna aver, in their favor, it is publicly announced that a small revolution will have to occur before Mr. Serna can reap the fruits of his victory. We know nothing of this matter more than we are told, which is that Gen. Gareia says he does not intend to allow the successful party to take office. Gen. Garcia has a strong force to back him, and it is probable that he may keep his friends in power. Gen. Saas, an old retired Mexican officer, has been in Matamoras the past week, and it is thought that he is having a hand in the row which is brewing in Tamaulipas.