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The Daily Dispatch: December 9, 1865., [Electronic resource], The United States and Franco-Mexican Affairs. (search)
airs. --A correspondence has taken place recently between the French commander of the France- Mexican forces and General Weitzel, commander at Brownsville, which displays considerable jealousy of the intentions of the United States forces on the part of the Frenchman, and some impatience with the complaints of the Frenchman on the part of General Weitzel. In fact, the French commander, General Cloue, commanding the naval division of the Gulf of Mexico, complains with so much emphasis of ttes authorities and the loyal neutrality observed by France during the the recent domestic war in this country, that General Weitzel considered his communication disrespectful, and returned it with a curt note. After all this, and before Generanited States forces firing upon the French marines on board the steamer Antonio, going up the Rio Grande. In reply, General Weitzel says he had received a similar complaint from General Mejia; but he declined carrying on a correspondence with two c