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Thi Lb«»Alt Cuvier Cortln»« Defeated— Murdir aad Robbery the Order of the Day—The Mla(lt«r of Juare* Oon* Over to AXaxtailllaia—Gen, Wrlghl'i Bearer of Dlipfttehei Mardired.Nx*-0xl1axa Batnrday, Feb. 17.The ft meti1 Brownsville letter reports a tightbetween CofAitU tod CoirrKii, ill which the Ulier wu worsted.Murder and robbery are the order of the dij lt;n the Rio Urande. Much terror pri-valla.All persona cow cross from M» tumor** to Brownsville wllhuul bora**.Bscobxdo ha* not taken Monterey, bnt hover* around It capturing and robbing all traveler*. The French troop* bar* left Monterey cnx account of the Jealousy lt;»f thfl Mexican Lroopa,Gen. NiOBjm wu *UU at BrownsvilleMijiru. Enz, the Jaurex MtnlaUr, has gon* over Co Maxivnxtjf. Ht denounce* hnsz as a utnrp«r.Gen. Yjpacxbi died at Monterey.Propositmas havs been made to Maximcltam to build a railroad on the fathmne of Tfthuantepac.Sergt. Natkakjxl WncaLOw, of ths Fourth UnllM State* Cavalry, *** murdered below BrownrvlJle while carry!eg dispatch** about Uia Bagdad aflair from Gen. WHtan to Clarkavine.Mr. HUjfojf F. BAJtQLXJrTMTX* of Hamburgh, a bookkeeper of the Important flrra of Da*ioi. Attc_ih A ro.. of Mxtamoraa, was murdered betnw Brownsville while an the ClarktnVe to teattfy in th* Bagdad In-veeUgatlon. Me «aa lassoed and beaten tc death.Th© Bagdad In'rtBtlgat ton — Rtport ol the iommtiilOn — Pariwtll Ordir ol Oen. Wetixel — Corffipondtnc* with Cortina*.Cvrrti}OniUnct of thf .Ve^Orlfant TImci.flflowHtmxt, Trias, Monda, Feb. 5 The following is a brief nmopsia of the proceeding* **f a Military i'ommlfiJon, convened at Br*zoe Banitigo. Texas, bj order of Major-G*n. O WciTXAX, Comtnandant of tho District oi the Rio Grande. The communion *u composed of the following-named officers- Brevet Major-Orn. W. T. Cr.AM. Commanding 3d Div. 25th A. 0.; Col. R. M lljiix, 36th T. fl. C. Troops; Major Epw*xd P. Wilson, 2d B. fi Cavalry; Cap 1. Jxksx W. Lax, S8ih D. 8. C. Troops, and A. A- I. O. 3d Div, 115th A. O.All of the above-named officer* are well known fc r the lr integTiiy of rharacter, and their atBcdtr.g t» officer* anil gentle men t* In every reaped nniurpeacb-ab le.Wc bivf. 11 e'cforc, every reason to bebevo that ! th*y pave the teaUmony and evnbmro atlduo-1 beloru 'hovifiM due vMght and a full and mpir ialhfiring.!u puriuinn- of then dir, \hv t tnnr ir*i«*:j met onBrer. C«pl- Big- Corps. U. U. A_, Acting Pro?.-Mar. General.LETTEM FROM OEW. OOxTlNAfl.Camp iw Teyidacela, Feb. I, 1868. Capt- Henry Ayrei, / Voroi/-if a r Aai-tf# vnj I •1 wan really aatoneahed to hear of jovir being in* formed that I, or some party belonging to my Command. nad taken julmoner, ou Ih* Territory of Texas, Ur. Hxbma* BuAoitKisTxx.This charge i* absolutely fialse; to ie that that any good* itolen from the neighborhood of Browmvlile are to be found in znjr camp. 1 am willing that you or any of the eupcrior authoritiee on that aide should come and eeairti mj camp whenever they aeo proper to do ao. 1 imr rt^pc^lfully, your obedient aervant,JUAM K. CURTIN AS.II AVAN A.The Caralval^Oaly Two Mtardere He-ported—The Report of Mr, Sewgard’e Vltltlag Ptn Ald-de-Camp of M*xtnJl-lAvte Pronounced Ineorreei.BxtaHAp Monday, Feb. IITbc ateamor ifardml^in Arrived vestcrday fromVera Crux. Bhe bring* no newa of intereat.The French eteam tranaport Jurm arrived hers on the 6th tnit, with troop* on their way to France.Ycxterday waa the hrat day of Ihe carnival, the fen-L?itlea of which have btcn declining from year to jeer. Owing to the number of aaaaaai nation a laat year the Govornmont hae prohibited the wearing of ma*ka by pedcatrlaua on the Btreet, hut two znnrden laei m*bt are reported.I am duty authorlied to aUte that the ■taummt in th« New-Yort World of Iha 30th nlhf In regard to Mr. Sxwaxd1* visit to an Ald-dr-€ajnp or Maximiuax at UiB Hotel de Ingtelena u untrue in every particular, except that Mr. Bewaxd did make a call at that hotel, but it waa to reltiTn the call of Geo. Avdxkw Poitkb, whDiaatill at that hotel. Ho Ald-de-Camp of Mali-MiLU9 li known to be at present In Havana.BIEW‘ORI.EANH.Collision Rflwffn m Iteamir and Goit-boat—Shipping IntilllfencB.HEw.QiujcAiti, Saturday, Feb. 17. The Btcanwr Blue Wing collided with tho gunboat CovjUv at Begor, and the former was sunk No lives were lost.Arrived et/amfrs H. R. CuyUr and Jfcmi^a^ry, from NrW-York; CtmcordiO^ from Bo*toll.Bailed, *nd Alabama, for Hew-York;Cauandria and A'rfinrg'ew, U r P* ' r
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