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Show (JAROIA AND PAIITV. Ilia Mrxlriin lleiolullanMt Poriucd by Troopt Tonardt Uor Ilorilert. MUCH CXCITtMCMT IM MATA Monas. Ilie (V.nMiMlenrrol In Jlexlce Talks About Hi Ill.tiirrMiirei It I) Nothing Sirloin. My Tetetrtpa lo las .awt I l ItlAIIII. llarrla and lll.TiTu.l llnnlfl I.I Ibe Wasjmsiiti.s, He. 21. A Ul.fflicli received today at thu Blate Depart mi lit from tho UnlteJ Slates consul at Mala mens, Mexico, says that llxrcn and his party nf revolnlloiiLU are being closely purtued by the Mexican truoje, and a llnal engugeincnt t.exlrcteil. It It Ullevctl that Oinla will try lo cross Iho Wo Grande Into the United ritates at Hallcano or Keynosa, or r haps I. a Oualdu. two iii'Muimi nit.i.uwrns f'liiii-c Ciihisti. Bent. 21. A tpe-clal tpe-clal from Itlo Ortnde City soya thu revolutlonltta, under tlarcla, aud nearly Sim followers weru setn latt night slaty inllca south uf Camtrgo, (jisslug for the Itlo Onndn river and lairtuetl by the Mexican troop. The Invaders weru heading fur BAOta Marls. Another dispatch from I.aredisaya IM Mexican cavalrymen have arrived there and willjolu the pursuit. MATAMUItAII F.i;iTi:il. llltow.Nsvn.i', Tex., Bent. 21. Oenersl Juan N, Cortina, the famous Uniilt chief and revolutlonlil, la still lu Jill at Matamoraa. llarcta's taiiid waa r(ierti-d la-t night wlthlnteii miles of Mataiiioras, and there waa much ejeltement there. Thu storet weru ordered closed and llm clttr-eua pressed Into servli-u aa guards. The revolutionists are reported report-ed tiiij'utlte Banta Maria tislsy, ailing aiiuptirtiiulty to cross lnu Texas. Ca.tnln Johnson, from Futt P.iown, Willi hlttrootai.tett i:dlnburg thisaflir noon for Hani i Maria to Intercept Ihuin. Their atti nipt In lieet tho goverurutut Ii evidently a list failure, ir UMotlllNii st:ui"lTS. ('MiCAiHi.Hept.sl lib hard Cluen- Hit r. contiil general lo Mexico, wot In thuilty today, tn. Ida way from hla Wl-comln liume lo the Mexican capital, capi-tal, llegtiilluglhercsi.hl UUturtaui-a In Mexico, he said) i-lhu plient ills turluiiisi Is Indicative of nothing more serrous than the doings of n smalt fsc. tluu that It nlwayt dluatl.fleil. The to. called rovslulloii will iw thoit livid, llifoiethodaysef rsll.-ucyls and It-It-grubh, such upritlngs could gain sume ninmenlum l-rforu Iho guvernmunt liosrJ of thenb Now, however, the Kovi rnment Is able to ci with nuy uprlilng at toon as It la started." |