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Brig.-Gen. Slaughter, who arrived at Brownsville, via Havana, is appointed to the command of he Rio Grande, in place of Gen; Bec.
ss Monroe for several months, has been sent to Fort Lafayette. The steamer Sunnyside was destroyed by fire a few days ago, near Island No.16, twenty-six miles below New Madrid. The cargo consisted of 1,300 bales of cotton, which, together with the boat, is a total loss. Thirty passengers, including eight ladies, were drowned in attempting to get ashore. It is rumored that Gen. Gamble and Lieut. Gov. Gamble, of Missouri, will shortly tender their resignations. An arrival from Havana brings later advices from Mexico. It is said that the interventionists have been defeated in various engagements by the troops of the Juarez Government. It is also said that the party of the Republic is gaining strength with the people. Gen. Comonfort is at the head of the National troops. The arrival of Maximilian is anxiously looked for by the friends of the monarchy. The Confederate steamer Georgia put into Santa Cruz, Teneriffe, on the 15th ult., to obtain supplies of coal and p