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United States (United States) (search for this): article 2
Mexico (Mexico, Mexico) (search for this): article 2
Important from Mexico.
By the brig Angela, arrived here this morning, says the N. O. Picayune, we have papers of that city the 12th, and from the city of Mexico of the 7th May.
The first tMexico of the 7th May.
The first thing which struck our attention was an editorial in the Traited d' Union, of the last date, which contains some significant references to political affairs in this country.
If the spirit therein disp on, who have been counting on Mexican sympathy.
It will be hard for Mr. Seward to be snubbed by Mexico.
The Trait d' Union mentions the simultaneous arrival of three new diplomatists, commission ent an unjust and unlawful war on the South, and that it is not possible for him to do.
"If Mexico should receive him as representing at once the States of the North and of the South, it would th .
"This reasoning is strengthened by other considerations less potent.
The necessity which Mexico has for living on good terms with the Confederate States, its neighbor; the danger to its fronti
Washington (United States) (search for this): article 2
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Belgium (Belgium) (search for this): article 2
McLane (search for this): article 2
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Corwin (search for this): article 2
Seward (search for this): article 2
July, 5 AD (search for this): article 2
Important from Mexico.
By the brig Angela, arrived here this morning, says the N. O. Picayune, we have papers of that city the 12th, and from the city of Mexico of the 7th May.
The first thing which struck our attention was an editorial in the Traited d' Union, of the last date, which contains some significant references to political affairs in this country.
If the spirit therein displayed should prevail in the Government, it will be very unexpected to the Lincoln Administration, who have been counting on Mexican sympathy.
It will be hard for Mr. Seward to be snubbed by Mexico.
The Trait d' Union mentions the simultaneous arrival of three new diplomatists, commissioned to the Government, namely, by England, Belgium, and Mr. Corwin from Washington City.
We translate what it says of this last named gentleman and his mission:
" In what capacity does this representative, appointed by Mr. Lincoln, come here?
Evidently in the capacity of Minister of the United Stat