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e fairest among the sisters of the South. Yankee vessels on the Texas coast. From the Houston Telegraph, of the 16th ult., we extract the following: A Federal bark made her appearance off Pass Cavalla on Sunday last and coming in range of the guns there some sixteen or seventeen shots were fired at her, some of which it is thought struck, as she soon made the best of her way out of range. She neither replied to the battery nor showed her colors. On Monday evening, when Col. Richardson left Saluria, the bark was still cruising off Pass Cavalla. It is probable that this is the same vessel which passed Galveston about two weeks ago, and which the lookouts there reported to be crowded with men. Coffee from Mexico. From a late number of the San Antonio Herald we take the following item: Considerable quantities of coffee are being brought to our city from Mexico. The tide of trade has been turned of late. Instead of getting their coffee from New Orleans,
Wise Legion. --Orders were issued on Saturday for the Wise Legion to proceed immediately to Edenton, North Carolina. The men are recovering from the debility and sickness they have labored under from their severe Western campaign. We understand that Col. Richardson's regiment, which includes the L. I. Blues, will leave on Tuesday.