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Show , .'- ' THE PICAYI' E HtVCLT I.N -MEXICO. I'mi.iIo Nih r ... t.i-m ol Flat Kali ar.. -It , 'VatrJi on th. II 1 1. brand., j iVsf",xajrns, Sept. 23.--A dispatch r ;cei ed nt the state io'j irttuent from tne l'nit''d States consul at Mstariior.is, ' ilexico, says that (iarcia and his party of revolutionists ara being closely pursued pur-sued by the Mexican troops, and a final engagement is expected. It is believed j that Carcia will try to cross: the Rio Orando into this United States ut Sali-cano, Sali-cano, or lieynosa, or perhaps at La (iualdo. ( 'dci'fs Cinsisrr. Sipt. 2J. A special from li 10 lirande City says that the revolutionists, rev-olutionists, under (l&rcia, mid nearly iOO followers were seen last night sixty miles sout'.i of Caiuargo. passing for the l;io(irandn river, aud pursued by the Mexican troops. The invaders were bonding for Santa Maria. Another An-other dispatch from Laredo says liOO Mexican cavalrymen have arrived there and will join tho pursuit. ltltowNs.vn.1 K. Tex., Sept. L'2. lien-eial lien-eial Juan N. Cortnis, the famous bandit ban-dit chief and revolutionist, is still in jail at Matanioras. Careia's band was reported last night within ten miles of Matanioras, and there was much excitement ex-citement there. The stores were ordered or-dered cloii-d aud tho citi.ena pressed into service s guards. The revolutionists revolution-ists are reported opposite Santa Maria, waiting au opportunity to cross into Texas. Captain Johnson, from Fort Brown, with his troops, left Fdiulmrg for Sauta Maria to intercept them. Their attempt to upset the government is evidently a flat failure. |