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Later from Texas Houston, Texas, April 4
--via Summit, Miss, 14th.--Hamilton, the Lincoln Military Governor, has established his seat of Government at Brownsville.
Judge J. B. McFarland is made Judge of the Federal Court at Brownsville and Corpus Christi, and the work of confiscation has commenced.
The bulk of the Yankee force has been withdrawn from the coast to Louisiana, leaving about four or five thousand men for garrison duty and offensive operations.--They profess an intention of marching on San Antonio and Houston.
A Yankee force of three hundred attacked Loreda on the 19th, and were signally repulsed by Col. Benairdo with a force of less than one hundred.
The Yankees evacuated Indianola on the 13th.
They are still in force at Fort Esperance.
Messrs. Peebles, Baldwin, and Senlac, who have been for some time under military arrest for treasonable designs, applied for a discharge to the Supreme Court on a writ of habeas corpus. It was not contested,