New York Times, “Highly Important from Mexico,” April 12, 1858

    Source citation
    "Highly Important from Mexico," New York Times, April 12, 1858, p. 1: 5.
    Newspaper: Publication
    New York Times
    Newspaper: Headline
    Highly Important from Mexico
    Newspaper: Page(s)
    1
    Newspaper: Column
    5
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    Newspaper
    Date Certainty
    Exact
    Transcriber
    Zak Rosenberg, Dickinson College
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    The following text is presented here in complete form, as it originally appeared in print. Spelling and typographical errors have been preserved as in the original.

    Highly Important from Mexico.

    CAPTURE OF THE CITY OF GUADALAJARA BY GEN. OSOLLO - THE JUAREZ GOVERNMENT TAKEN PRISONERS.

    NEW ORLEANS, Saturday, April 10.

    The steamship Tennessee, from Vera Cruz, 7th inst., is coming up the river.

    She brings intelligence of the highest importance from Mexico.

    General OSOLLO, acting in behalf of the Zulongo Government, had taken the City of Guadalajara, capturing the entire Government of JUAREZ.

    JUAREZ and his officers were permitted to leave the country.

    OSOLLO was on his way to the City of Mexico, and would probably be declared President of the Republic.

    Vera Cruz still holds out for the JUAREZ or Constitutionalist party.

    The city of Tampico was besieged by Gen. GARZA.

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