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-- The Capture of Guadalajara. The steamship Tennessee has arrived at New Orleans, with Vera Cruz dates to the 21st.--She brings intelligence that, after a five weeks siege, the city of Guadalajara has at length fallen, and is now garrisoned by Liberal forces.
The capitulation was concluded between General Castinajuato, where great preparations were on foot for welcoming him.
Seven thousand more cavalry were expected in Morelin, to march with the Liberal forces upon Mexico.
Rajas and "Brownsville" Carvajal are their leaders.
The British Legation at the city of Mexico had been sacked by order of Miramon and Robles, and from theMexico had been sacked by order of Miramon and Robles, and from the million of dollars there on deposit, belonging to the English bondholders, nearly one-half of a million has been taken by force, neither respecting seal or flag of the British nation.
In the absence of Mr. Mathew, the British Charge, the Spanish Minister has protested against the outrage.
Every effort is made to defend the city
The Daily Dispatch: November 29, 1860., [Electronic resource], Proposed National Convention . (search)
The conducta Seizure in Mexico,&c.
New Orleans, Nov. 28.--The schooner Melpomene, from Tampico on the 16th, reports that in the case of the seized conducta, the courts had decided upon a pro rata distribution, and the money had been recovered.
Everybody was preparing for a change of ">government." Miramon, it was reported, had declared his inability to defend the capital.
As last accounts say the Constitutionalists had captured Tacubaya and Guadalajara, there was little doubt that the capital would surrender.