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ments would prove effectual. Nothing but a manifestation of the power of the Government of the United States, wrote Mr. John Forsyth, our Minister in 1856, and of its purpose to punish these wrongs, will avail. I assure you that the universal belietators. They naturally favored the cause of President Juarez, and expressed ardent wishes for his success. Meanwhile Mr. Forsyth, the American Minister, still continued at the city of Mexico in the discharge of-his official duties until June, 1858nder former governments, had now become still worse under that of Miramon. President Buchanan approved the step which Mr. Forsyth had taken. He was consequently directed to demand his passports, to deposit the archives of the legation with Mr. Blaan armed steamer would be in readiness to convey himself and family to the United States. Letter of General Cass to Mr. Forsyth, July 15th, 1858. Senate Document, 1868-59, vol. L, p. 48. Thus was all diplomatic intercourse finally terminate