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Show MEXICAN VORKMEN LEAVING EL PASO WITH FAMILIES Kl, PAS Texas. June 10. General Pr!l toniehl was investigating a report t...it the body of an Ainen can killed on t he American side of the Kin Grande Had lt?en foil ml nn the Me Mean s:de. No American Vns been icported m -ys: iz, ar.d it is thought the body may be that of a Mexican. I m mis: rat inn o'::c.rs rernrtM to:' ic'il thai a;n"t '"') Me:can workmen of t'.e belter clas.i. who ha I arrived in Kl pas" during the past few days, recrossed witai tlieir haggape to the Mexican side duriMK the day. AlFo. the women and children nt' wcll-lo-do Mexican residents of JO 1 Paso have been sent into Mexico. Cleat Btilain has already protested auainsl intervention in Mexico by the Tnked States, and the J.atln-American Btates have signified (heir intention of do-in do-in the same, so the Mexican people have been officially lold. This news was contained con-tained In a dispatch from the capital to the local Mexican consulate. C'ananza's declaration that his troops would resist the Brow'nsvllle expedition, the message stated, was received witli great satisfaction, satisfac-tion, bttl calmly, by the Mexican populace lust Saturday. General I.tils llerrera has left Farral. bound southward, private advices received here today said. Reports have been spread that Herrera intends to join Ihe malcontent malcon-tent chieftains of the Toneon district. |