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“MAZATLAN, 141 
was the old story; one of Juarez’s generals was expected, 
and the present Governor of Sinaloa thought it desirable to be 
prepared. The General did appear some days afterwards, and 
both ‘‘ armies” met, and compared their respective strength ; 
but as the local force proved to be in the majority, Juarez’s 
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Mazatlan. 
men prudently returned to head-quarters, and the war was 
thus brought to a close without bloodshed. 
The accompanying woodcut gives an accurate glimpse of 
Mazatlan, and will more than answer the purpose of a 
description. The long building at the head of the inlet is the 
custom-house ; beyond the hills at the back lies the Pacific 
