I'Yo.so i-'laUc'y-BuUotio., Jtipe ITfch. J , . s \* • ■From the-Kio Granoe 'ANd^Wsbvekh Tex as.**—-A member of the family' of' the Xftor of this paper arrived from Rio Ofaiih €tty direct. Our informant leffe Rio Grhdo fcity'dn the r3Bfch uldm the last.stagd coy oh1 rfmfc « farted from that point. Business at Rio Grande'City bad closed; all the stores were closed aftd,l!the merchants had shipped their gootfc ty, sccyre points. Ilurhife-tbe-b’rea'k-tip'Uw merchants had engaged Bhnavid#\-3; COrmfiandfa protect thorn against 'ijnyhawkers, for Wmcjx service $J(inO were •collected and paid sa|d cOiiimaud. Nearly all the cotton* had been shipped to Mata-movos-, and the littloj left was expected to' be* i * » • tsafe on its way down the river ivi affewrdflys. Motc colton was expected at Rio Grhd'e City.About 40 miles out from Kio 'Gfaiiie t/il^y. Onthe. road to 8an A htohio, o itHhfonhaiitmcfcthe first brmd'Of j aylfAwtrihs, abouOiO Spog^ Who examined the stage, baggKge'aridi'tafc;bjgi bitt finding nothing valuable they tifo Bhvgewithpiujubngersn their baggage Aitd fhe toil to proceed: From that* time untjjj^jiie ;sfagbreached San Antonio, :jayhawk£rS w^e niet- at every turn of the road’in hands from 5 fa ;d ’ strong, and the stag** whs searched at khsfc thirty times, hut'luckily the passengers'itad^iiotbbie fo excite the cupidity of fcfeti robbers1. Our inform an 6 saw ti io bodies -of two toil ’ liarigstt'gfrom limbs of trebs oh tli^ rcntdsidCi' rTho Texans yet on the Rio Grande have generally .resolved to return homo by way of Mafcatorosand Galveston. National UQOps were expectedto arrive af Rio Grande City froth Brownsville during the early part of thfe prvexft month.■ *■ «-i •• ~r- w ^