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It seems to be a matter of considerable doubt who 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 present condition of the codevolve upon the President of the Supreme Court of Justice." This clause would be decisive in any other country than Mexico, where they have a way of doing things peculiar to themselves, especially since Juarez himself became President by virtueamation of offices, it seems to us, who, however, do not pretend to pass judgment upon such a peculiar people as those of Mexico. Juarez seems disposed to settle this claim after the Mexican fashion; that is, by putting Ortega in prison if he caed, the important question is, to whom shall General Logan present his credentials? Governments change so incessantly in Mexico that an accredited Minister must always be in haste to reach the capital, lest he find himself there with his credentials
e South! Senator Cowan looked upon this "scrap-book" as the production of "anonymous scribblers and cotton thieves." The Senate Judiciary Committee to-day perfected a system of legislation looking to the organization of the United States District Court at Richmond, and the prospective trial of Jeff. Davis. The House Military Committee has agreed to report a bill to equalize soldiers' bounties, so as to give those who entered the army early in the war as much as those who entered it at later periods. General Grant is consulting with this committee in relation to a re-organization of the army. Several attempts have been made to contradict my statement that General Logan had declined the mission to Mexico. In due time, however, it will officially appear that he declined some days ago. Mr. Page, editor of the Lebanon (Ohio) Star, took charge of the remains of the late ex-Governor Corwin, to be conveyed by the Baltimore and Ohio road to Ohio, and left this evening.
vember, 1865, the greater portion for homestead actual settlement; and the residue with agricultural college scrip and bounty land warrants. In addition to which a number of cash sales were made. Pardoned. William L. Black, one of the Panama steamship pirates, sentenced to be hung, and whose sentence was commuted by General McDowell to imprisonment to ten years, has been pardoned by the President. Expedition against the Apaches. General Carleton, commanding the district of Mexico, has been ordered to organize an expedition in that Territory and Arizona against the hostile Apaches, who have been committing outrages in that section and interfering with mining operations.--Star. The Bradley case. On Wednesday morning, Mr. Bradly appeared in the Circuit Court and read his answer to the rule served upon him to show cause why he should not be punished for contempt of court. He acknowledged that he had "offended against the dignity of a court of justice, the decor