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The health of the rebel army was not good, and many had died. One hundred and sixty sick and wounded had been left in the hospital at Santa Fe. A large number of merchant trains were passed en route to this city. San Francisco, April 28.--The steamer Panama has arrived from Mazitlan with dates to the 19th. The rebels in New Mexico and Arizona are making efforts to bring the border States into sympathy with them. General Sibley, commanding the rebel forces, had sent to Colonel Relly to open negotiations with the Governor of Sonora. Colonel Reilly tendered troops to enter Sonora and the Apaches, for whose service he asked the right of way over land from Guayamas and Arizona, and also the privilege of purchasing supplies at Mazitlan. The Governor entered into a long correspondence with Reilly, and sent a special messenger to the Governor of Sinaloa on the subject of his mission. No definite arrangements appeared agreed upon, but Reilly received courteous treatment