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om Mexico sum up thus: From 20th to 30th of November seven thousand two hundred additional French troops had arrived at Vera Cruz. Three thousand more are daily looked for. There were heavy arrivals from France of war munitions. Notwithstnt writes that the prospects of the Imperialists are gloomy. The last installment of troops brought the cholera to Vera Cruz. Juarez writes from San Francisco, under date of the 13th, to the Mexican Consul here, stating that the reason for have been badly whipped, and fragments of the Liberal army finally took refuge in Brownsville. The French army at Vera Cruz has been reinforced by six thousand Belgian and Prussian recruits. Vera Cruz letters of the second say the LiberalVera Cruz letters of the second say the Liberals are publicly making enlistments in the streets of Brownsville. Inducements are offered to white and black Americans to sack Matamoras as soon as captured. A conspiracy to assassinate Mejia had been discovered. Four American officers were im