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able Government, with a view that the nation may be constituted," &c., &c. Consequently, Senor Arroyo "relies on the moral co-operation of the Governments which are friendly to Mexico, among which he has the satisfaction of enumerating that of the United States of America, which has given so many proofs of its interest in the happiness of Mexico.". In addressing Mr. Dayton more than two months from the date of the last mentioned communication, Secretary Seward says, under date of September 26, 1863: "The United States hold, in regard to Mexico, the same principles that they hold in regard to all other nations. They have neither a right nor the disposition to intervene by force in the internal affairs of Mexico, whether to establish and maintain a Republic, or even a domestic Government there, or to overthrow an imperial or foreign one, it Mexico chooses to establish or accept it. The United States have neither the right nor the disposition to intervene by force on either side in