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Important from Mexico.
By a recent arrival, the New Orleans Delta received a file of the Havana, I tario de la Marina, of a late date, which announces the arrival at Havana, from Vera Cruz, of the Spanish vessels, the Alava and Lealtad.--The most important news by these arrivals from Mexico, is the conclusion of a truce betwMexico, is the conclusion of a truce between the Mexican Government and the three allied powers.
The following are the terms of the Convention, which passes by the name of the "Convention of the Soledad:"
Whereas, The Constitutional Government actually existing in Mexico has declared to the Commissioners of the Allied Powers that it has no need of assistance so bMexico has declared to the Commissioners of the Allied Powers that it has no need of assistance so benevolently offered to the Mexican Government, containing within itself elements of strength and opinion sufficient for its very internal revolt, the Allied Powers there proceed to negotiation, in order to formalize all the reclamations which they have to make in the name of their respective Governments.
2. Therefore, the repr
Later from Mexico.
--The Honecker correspondence (Feb, 24th) of the Brownsville Flag, contains the following:
The news by the mail front the city of Mexico inform us that a conspiracy was discovered against the Government, headed by the foMexico inform us that a conspiracy was discovered against the Government, headed by the former members of the Cabinet, viz: Raveric, Jsp Jose Ruiz, and other important officials.
The object was to assassinate the whole Cabinet, some of the leading consulates were shot, and others sent to the chain gang. "The energy of Deblade will undoub as also placed the State of an Luis under martial law.
Gen. Ogazon of Guadalajara with 6,000 troops, for the city of Mexico, and will probably have an encounter with Marquez and Mejta.
Nothing is known of the proposals made by the allied poez and Mejta.
Nothing is known of the proposals made by the allied powers to the Mexican Government.
All is a mystery.
God only knows when the veil of secrecy will the lifted so that we may all understand what as to be done with poor Mexico.