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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: June 27, 1862., [Electronic resource]. You can also browse the collection for Mexico (Mexico, Mexico) or search for Mexico (Mexico, Mexico) in all documents.
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The French invasion of Mexico.
--In the Washington correspondence (June 17) of the New York Herald, we find the subjoined allusion to the situation of affairs in Mexico:
E. L. Plumb, Esq., bearer of dispatches from Mexico, arrived here on Saturday.
Mr. Plumb left the City of Mexico on the 21st ult. and Vera Cruz 1st iMexico, arrived here on Saturday.
Mr. Plumb left the City of Mexico on the 21st ult. and Vera Cruz 1st inst. He brings the ratified copies of the Postal Convention and extradition treaty concluded with Mexico in December last, the ratifications of which were exchanged iMexico in December last, the ratifications of which were exchanged in the City of Mexico on the 20th ultimo.
The news of the defeat of the French at Puebla is fully confirmed.
The Mexican forces were not, as has been stated, in ate than that the people of the United States will never permit the conquest of Mexico by any European power.
If Napoleon persists in the attempt, it will assuredly ing of the threat implied in this paragraph, will not Napoleon hide his diminished head, and leave Mexico to work out her own destiny as best she can?
Perhaps so!