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xpecteu from aland well in very eon vo-ev« vying Slt; ra|»e.ontains an ac-hidi Mr. PnU T9. Tvler jiiifiWho actors on Wo make IncT.!akor*g cl.air, hots, in rapid ibule. These dace, wa« far nbers by .mr-known that L^r, had been u r or more to lquirer, when lie House.— live seem as nuipany wi ll I another gen-he members, sir feet, aud rush to trie ensued be-;;el out, and and suppos* e get in. The part in this lie uoors lest t The noisexertions, to* the Speakr r’s e deafening, order being jers could beclosed doorsou’t shoot! !ii___Nf.w Orleans. Jan. 6. —The Times’ Brownsville correspondent says that on the 30th (Jen. R. Clay Crawford arrived at FJrownsville withthe apnointment of General in the Mex'^an republican army, nnri authority to tcc.imii .uAmerican division for republican service umioihis com maneCrawford established a recruiting office at Brownsville and other places in Texas, and enlistment is already progressing rapidly.It is reported that Generals Lew Wallace and Logan are connected wiih the movement, and are soon expected Caravajal, the famous Mexican fillib-ister, is also expected with a large sum of money to assist in defraying expensesThe Imperialists in Malaraoras are having considerable trouble.General Mejia commenced barricading the Greets, fearing an attack from Crawford's American division at any time.It is thought Crawford will join Escobedo nod move on Monterey, establishing their base at that point. ”,A schooner loaded with arms and ammunition, consigned to a purveyor at the headquarters 25th army corps went ashore at Bagdad, and was seized by the Imperialists.Mejia hag leyicd a loan ©f $100,000 on the merchants of Matamoras.The military railroad from Brazos is completed to While Ran eke. Travel from Brownsville to Brazos is now cnlv four hours.Later news says that, American families are leaving Matainoras and coming to the American Ride, fearing an attack from the Liberal forces, numberii g about 2,200, scattered along the nver.New Haven, Jan. 7 —The sares of the Adams' Express Company, en rouie from New York to Boston on the night, of the 6th inst., were rifled of all their conients with the exception of t wo parcels, which the thieves in their hurry overlooked. The extent of the loss h is not yet been ascertained, but it is supposed to be not less than half a million dollars in moneyand bonds. H. Sanford,Sup’c Adams' Express Company.New Haven, Jan. 7.—The value of the17ini 8 cent: cents? Java, Cevlon. 21.2WmLa gnayra, 21j ITt'lh r»M «n|,Cotton. ~' with a contb of buyers, part to spcct bales the mitionsrOrdinary......Ml'dlfa?.Good Mitldlfcf!Gttvny Ct. a fair do man 30 rents on t The market i Gttnnv Ba 3U cents inwiih a mode Hat—Therespect. Thlt; ping parcel ■«, Jron —Tra priors, thouci cepijhlo chan No. l extra 5 J 50, somewrought per private term: from ship, bi hcrric sold, business wa a! our last qi Molassesruled quite bThe sales we leans, at, froi Barh- does, n Porto Rico w~Nails —Tl prices were selling at fro side price fo firm at from 8d ; copper 6 and zinc 20Cl
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Augusta Tri Weekly Constitutionalist

Augusta, Georgia, US

Sun, Jan 14, 1866

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