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made, and it was agreed that he should resume the reigns, and that Cortinas should have full pardon on condition of his joining the Juarez Government against the French. Cortinas subsequently demanded a share of the public money which had been obtained by his own forced loan from the merchants of Matamoras. Being refused, on the 10th of January a fight ensued, lasting all night, and which resulted in scattering Ruez's forces and driving him out of the country. At the latest dates, January 17th, all was quiet in Matamoras, Ruez being in Brownsville. Vidaurri has forbidden Juarez to pass through Monterey. He gives out that he will oppose the French, but it is understood by those who ought to know, that he will give in his adhesion on their arrival at Monterey, and he at once appointed Imperialist Commander of the Northern line. Juarez is at Saltillo. The French are at San Luis Potosi, and marching on Victoria. Vidaurri has four thousand men under his command at Monterey.