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is President of the great Republic ("one and indivisible") of Mexico--Juarez or Ortega. Juarez admits that his term has expired. He holds on merely because, in the ties," also, he contends, were conferred upon him by the Mexican Congress. Ortega, on the other hand, says that the "extraordinary faculties" in question were cofact, no Congress in session at the time Juarez was driven out of the capital. Ortega, further on, quotes an article of the Constitution which seems conclusive. Itident of the Supreme Court at the time the administration fell into his hands. Ortega of Justice, but is also General-in-chief of the armies of the Republic — a singms disposed to settle this claim after the Mexican fashion; that is, by putting Ortega in prison if he can get hold of him. If, however, Ortega issue his pronunciamenOrtega issue his pronunciamento, and push matters to extremity, it is quite probable that before the arrival of the next packet he, and not Juarez, may be President. It seems a bad time for a di