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Lt.-Colonel Arthur J. Fremantle, Three Months in the Southern States, April, 1863. (search)
at the Consulate during my stay at Matamoros, and I accepted their offer with much gratitude. I was introduced to Mr. Colville, a Manchester man; to Mr. Maloney, one of the principal merchants; to Mr. Bennet, an Englishman, one of the owners of er a rough. After dining with Mr. Zorn I walked back to the Rio Grande, which I was allowed to cross on presenting Mr. Colville's pass to the Mexican soldiers, and I slept at Mr. Ituria's again. Brownsville is a straggling town of about 3,000he piece was an attack upon the French and upon Southern institutions. 6th April, 1863 (Monday). Mr. Behnsen and Mr. Colville left for Bagdad this morning, in a very swell ambulance drawn by four gay mules. At noon I crossed to Brownsville, way he is bothered by English and Blue-nose Nova-Scotian. skippers is enough to try any one. Mr. Behnsen and Mr. Colville returned from Bagdad this afternoon, much disgusted with the attractions of that city. General Bee's orderly was a