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Show ell Pubo aud push through Chihuahua to the interior of Sonora, where it will e met by reinforcements from Guayamna. This column will be the heaviest of tho three, and now is heing quietly recruited in Texas, New Mexico, and as lar east as Mis souri. It will be mainly composed ot ex-con federate soldiers, and will probably prob-ably bo commanded by an eminent confederate cavairy officer, now living in Missouri, whose name is familiar in Mexico. The California column is to be led by the gentleman who ia now here conducting tho he-rore he-rore mentioned negotiations. The rto of the whole movement now depends de-pends upon the OBBurance of non-iu-i Nirt.iretwa frm fl,Q ,1 ( ; I |