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Y THE NEW YORK HERALD. WHOLE .NO. 10,763. NEW YORK, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1866.-WITH SUPPLEMENT. PRICE FOUR CENTS. = a = SSS ‘Rais buve bad for their object ‘excitement of a na- | Washington be ignorant of that state of things? It bas mreparation and ntees we were entitled to | tive of the Mexican government. admit such a | own tothe Amercan, could prevent the conversion oy E U R fe) | tious! fecling which wil tend to calm the growing | self, during four years, contested the character of a te ‘icy, tna we wuppors Ske govoramane Younded wits the | discumion would Justify ho, sing contrary to all | English buiit ships tus Conte a ng Power to the government residing at Richmond. | a#vent of the populations because we expect from itthe | our declarations the attitude we eo rigorously | have never maint Impatience relative to the continued oocupation of we not allowed to ask by what signs it recognizes in catetinlion 9 oa complaints with indispensable securi- | observed, that we consider oursel invested in | that no improverme Mexico the person of M. Ju: the attributes of sovereignty? ‘thes for the Mexico with sovereign rights. Now, we aflord | The United Stat Our right, resulting from injury done to our int neither an exclusive interest nor the reali- | to the Emperor Maximilian and the wean nation tx | American act, ino ‘The Mexican Correspondence. took us \o Mexico. We are unwilhng to leave ambitious idea, our sincerest wish is to recisely intended to aid them to coi te, acoording to | considering Lord Kuss Arrival of the Bremen with SM. DRUYN PR LUUYS TO MARQUIS DE MONTHOLON, | behind us, because we do not wish to have fresh wi uch a¥ possible the time when we shall be weir . an independent power blo for ita | very similar proposal ire Pant, June 1, 1865. to avenge, or interests again compromised to & our fellow subjects and dignity to | acts This reservation very clearly Staies might have profitied by Three Days Later News. Moxsuevr ux Manquis—In the course of an interview eepere reseed sind, some of oar troops, and to _ roeyes ar} *: C~ conney of oe mmee tor Hecow, in yo of this Leper By ter whieh with Mr. Bigalow subject of raisi recall them all gradually, according to the re-es' corps ere, jatormed you in the Jon, e Ineasures: pte we can make to it is to enter westion fi _ eens ee elie ace tee cevtslity oF || Wabroact of Onler aud the Ioihoaiion ot the’ om orpatch 10 which Mr. Seward’s communication replies, | purely administrative order, and rhe? selves, and if by 10 doing wo can avoid being erobrotled 1 reminded the United States Minister We look forward with the sincerest wishes to the greatly upon the federal government | constitute any of those exceptional with Spain, whether justly or unjustly, so much the | oy had reason to reckon ou the vigilance and firm. | when the last French soldier shall quit Mexico. facilitate in this respect the accomplishment | general principles which may someti bettor. More Light on the Mexican | °° 0% government to prevent or ropress all acts whom our presence disturbs or incommodes may contr. ite desire. The doctrine of the United :tates, | thorige a government to intery in THR WARK FEVER IN MADRID—#ANGUINARY IN ie. which might, with respect to Mexico, weaken the cor. | Ute to the approach of that moment. There can be no doa ot like our own, upon the principle of the national | of a neighboring country. Every 8 STRUCTIONS TO THE SPANISH ADMIKAL —Dravost @ality of our relations, I also spoke to bim of the re- | that excitements from outside keep up agitation. will, is not incompatible with the existence of mon. | thinks Xt the admis! on of emigrants TION OF THE SPANISH FouCRS. ¥ Question. ception to you by President Johnson. Irepeated, | thove encouragemente cease; lot them allow that ude | arehical instititions; aud President Johnson, in hiv | whetber black oF white, and the cond: (Madrid, (Jan, 24), correspondence of the London Timer asl on ‘80th of last month, we | fortunate country, weary of anarchy, to become like Mr. Seward in his despatch, repudiates ali | zation of its soil, It is evident that 5 The Intoblige » which. agrocably Wo the statement | bad heard akc of the assurances given | qui! and organize itself under a government calculal idea of propagandisin even npon the American continent | offered to strang ra, only apply to the persons who have my last lester, reached the government of Madnd re to you the President, of the friendly dispositions of | to heal the woinds inflicted; order and tranvuility f favor of fepublican institutions. The Cabinet of | freely accepted Cem, So also the Mexitan government | soocting the appearance in Span sh waters of two iron The Fre G ts Pri- |“ poopie of the United States towards us, and of the | soon be established, and the term assigned tor our entertains friendly relations with the Court | has only exercised a right incontestably belonging t It | Clad trates under Ch colors, bogine to Ooze Lough h Governmen imtention of that ,overnment to preserve the tradition | pation will be greatly abridged. But the fact shoald of the is, and it did not refuse to enter into re- | in jaring that in its eyes civil war no longer existed | a6 amt hacks aida made naneiderabte ae Its Am: 0° them, J etted Gs the nagunge eddtoened to you by | Well borne in mind that we are not in the habit of hag | lations with tho Mexican empire tn 1822 No funda- | on its territory; and ceasing to recogniz® im wandering ‘Wo read in an Eo, Mal pri 1” save the Rafvrme vate Instructions to Its ad Mr. Jobbson nevertheless calfed for an observation oa | tening our steps on account of haughty injunchons oF Iaxini, NO Precedent of the diplomatic history | bands the character of beltigerents, H bas promulgated | ct phe ateam ram Oscar, bought ma&n-land by my part. 1 could not, indeed, abstain from expressing | threatening insinuations. she Union, therefore, creates neoesmary antago- | against them the severe penaltics which, bave been ap- | po ernment of Chile, has left. the docks and put bassador at Washington, fome astonishment ai soeng’ the President inaugurate | You will have the goodness, Monsicur le Marquis, t@ | nism between’ the United States aud the eystem which | plied in every country for the suppression of brigandace | °°"! bgp th ay tnd the relations of hie government with the reproventative | take in the full meanibg of this despatch and vo com | im Mexico hae repinced a Tuwer which bas contvally | Sil ow, in my ovimion, ean it be quewianad respretig Seiulaas, bass wan, purchoren CHO CaRie, eamnete* of the Emperor by referring to an anxiety about events | municalo thove explanation to tho federal governments | ou Ayalernacelly Molutud its moss positive obligations | sm net wmicning in tho state & partioulararauk 0 4 par | Whether English veasois would, under promt circiim- ature lated disturb: That = 1 ve, for and we desire u le arntiy m any cane ic effect One rT mate oe 6 “anticipate bapona 1 bi Pin § havefor effect clon iatine auunatieie wad eects Mr, Seward scoms to make the governmont of the | measures did not Ko beyond. the Memiean fronlicrs. pap ocmanp nly ner nn regen my eg te Strong Language of Napoleon’s sion eventualities quite unlikely,” and which might | doubts as to ‘oar Intentions. Wo hope fora reply Maxfinitian a twofoht as to the dif- | and did not therefore appear to me to-eonsticute any | DO" call@deupon to dispute with the organs af A compromise the pe H which, i is affirmed, there | the same spirit of frankness and conciliation that | culties it meets with and the abt it borrows from foreign vevance of which a foreign Koverumenteould complain. by rican build a bad 4 well hs prow "7 Fore: Sec: a sincere desire to maintain, did mut appear to. me the | has dictated our own language, It w not But the resistance against which it bas found | If, however, an opposite opinion should bo entertained | American builders bad. ail still have, Yea avery, . best means their duration, I could therefore | Of two great nations to allow anything equivocab S ogepep beled Ie! od reference to | at bgp I can understand that some uncertainty dascription for sale iad Cy even 8 ey a bave fut regres tonne ape tien accesive atoretoughe, | to subsist between” thom, and their goveruments | the form of It instititions, Tt vaffors the ordinary fate | migh be folt ax to the means of causing the reclamavons | 23 feruple aa wo any direct dealing with either Hpanishy capecially in the ciroumatance when it had occurred, | Would incur a severe blame in history, and | Of new authoritiew, and tte chief whafortane is to have to | it might be thought proper to draw up to reach the right | OF Chilean belligereuis, (hey co id have no heatatm That portion of President Johnson's speech is no doubt | grave responsibility at the present time, If, in detault of | endure the consequences of the disorders which have | quarier, But, definitively, becawe & dies no’ mut the |p" Raolang bony ena > dys i He} Me Protests Against “Interpellations | Sie: you remark, ion portion of the ‘Amencan | preliminary explazation, they wore to Xbindon to the | areas, wader rosin, ovr mpennns | te Boueror Maca ier udhin Ry a, a amen | taint "up. to, this” day neuiral alstide, whats uggested - | chance of circumstances and unforeseen incidents the 5 u e ir imilian as existing by right, and as, u) “ © 4 ? Expressed in a T tenii eed Neatain sosieets teenies Tortigact an maintenance of heir good relations and in peamenralel = enjoyed ioe one in peace? og pga it would rover to it Fidlenhes $0 edge be isdnat ported’ thet Lauieas woe ie Ka. s ‘hrea such; of ce, Confident in the straightforward common Ware were then 0) normal state yo | Meelf to the wer it considers as legal, but which has - bs - he ve was letremment two Mr Bigelow, iat the Fi such hatiog | vonse of the American people and the eulightoned sagat , and the opposition raised by some militery | tu fact disappeared. T could not admit ax a consequence | {wary ts 1m {he merous war they have brouglit up ” Tone and Founded on ‘also has i not less city of Ks government, we are unwilling to believe that | chleGs to the establishment of the empire is only the | that there was ground for Anding fault with ns to escape | ye uuten ot the Ald.» actny ed gregh cling tis able, and ually imy t. | temporary impulses can, against all that is common to | atoral consequence of the habite of want of discipline barrarament, and for demanding at our hands expla will be only too locky If they ean ‘encape yw ved wie Equivocal Decuments.”? Receive, DRUY: DE LHUY! bbe in old reminiscences, against eget fore rm a vipat the authorities to wi nucceada ma ee manauug os. Fess authority | other adversarion. How and by whom the iron clade im and future prospects, prevent a truly soli 1 ns, a foreign government, Receive. &e., uestion may have been procured f mm. VO M. BROTH we Levys, Basis for the alllance’ between the two countrios. Ros | AS for the wupport the Mexican government racetven DRUYN DE LHUYS. | f) es ger ae enepa Hint p08 allen Moxsrevr 1 Mrwmeree—I find in. the ome te ce cstv, 4, DRUYN DE LHUYS. en rey, Se podge den) Soiabes a ™ auto te Moxtuovor, Minister of France at Wash cont oh tua i vesoess et Sanlires ‘Slee Risea WARLIKE RUMORS IN PARIS. Mivister af Peale, an ervoncons Joon cecteraaton ston mont bythe inlaaiainiet yer eee od core spp ll Se cog Md SS eo sy THE APFAIR ON THE KIO GRANDE Ri ieetcnuont an iberty of ita acts. at state ix there Whar bot . q on the subject of the pre. | Warded me a copy, My attention has been more ea. a r ‘Was naturally to be expeciod, and that there need be no | against the Chilean ‘cow and beni ie louder THE CHILEAN WAR. | tenadrecruiting of Amercan sidiers tor tho Mextean | pecally directed to the portions of this document which | Chiancipeatin: dil the aovatune pines ty’ Promce to thor | disquiet on account of this aimir. ‘The Frenchy prose are | thau ever, Whether the mero s army, M. Rouher, according to the above mentioned re- | Might bear upon questions interesting at ones the policy forls prevent ‘that lar quement Bilent on the subject, Approaching an enemy i ove of port, ‘is said to have added ;— of the Cabinet os jecbiigton and ours Mr. Johuso, in| Seah? Wan cat ond b ‘that P yp he irnbdesstiicas which should be branded as * Whilst these declarations were being made at Washing. | 4 Peenage which aecms to allude to our expe: bo inst the Sonth was unt equally a@ national war trio ga gig 9 mre re ane - | ingiapnne ag Kerk sear more rerering hace bets ferment | {0° discos upon’ the vicastodes of mourrentcals] Some, Mpasend of trish and tecman fans Fopwands” the Vonquiched, bring snytbiog ‘het credie Savage Measures of the Span- Perse himoet $9 our Minatarat Foreq Adare and | and republican constitutions in the ‘two hema: | Wvrehre, to "aknte, tho Tharttnd of” the” Wonions upon ahemaciven In thir pr sent to hum, * itless we do net look with a favorable eye heres, I will mer int out to you that the pur- 4 jards are not to be reasoned with and nations; we comprehend that Mexico, for a long time | With the existence in that country of this or that form solidate itself, or the foreign troops who will have aided beg type, Phe Faled by & monarhical régime, id desire to return to that | SOVernment, and Ubat it did not any more depend upou a | it to came security and order eS te in a country s0 ote pod Lod = re we vn ge et rm state of things; aud we shall not go and make war fora | question of xeograpby. If at the time we required Just | jong and so deeply aritated v y wily “4 question about the form of a government.”” Feparation for our fellow subjects the Power which re- | “Such an undertaking is aseoredly worthy of being ap- English ron is expected to hunt down everywhere about the wite FIVE CHILEAN PRIVATEERS AT WORK, | ¥. Rouver ba» probabiy misunderstood your Rxcet | fused It had Been a monarchy, that cereumatance would J preciatod hy a nation so eolightewed asthe United Meas, ny mba ke surface of the seas te Kameraida, Covadenga, and loney, for I am persuaded that you cannot have been so | Certainly not have caused ws to abandon claiming our | Pynectally catoulated to reap advamuage from it. Ia placo | The fob tlh? nde ea bouts which make up the mistaken a to the sense of my words as to make me | Tight; and in whatever part of the world # nation | of’ country incessantly troubled, which has given them bain beens A pri nse oe Tg rte 4 combined naval power of the two hortiie republice hay, ha the people of the United States comprehended | might dwelh wHich had tujured French inuorests the | so suany subjecta of complaint, and upon which they | to sme Spanish coasting brigs. Ieim asseried that the | Gulyar uitrly aimihlatiny coory: Komin:hulsiaion tons A Peruvian Lron-Clad De- | wsmnrchratrigine’ nim win torcirs toi ine | would have erm tgimaisiy estonded. at ube seme. | Somgetee, ave cram been obliged to wake, ar, iver | purvuers kre nat Ghiian eruine, but mesply pirates | Say maimyaurn af hu yun! aay there esr of deciaraiion on my tide, which may have led the Minister | Tennoot think that the Chief Magistrate of the Cnion | Yuarautoos of security ond vast outivis to thelr enue bisa me feagues of the Paciie wom, Libowiw, Be bs cemmeended tained at Brest. of State into error, was the one which | may sum up as Peaianane an idea of raising doubis upon points #0 | merce. Fur from injuring their rights or impairing | &THNTION CU a cumnyian meoy-ch.e, AT BREST. Tew Calis Lala re omg . Bad Ae rg hy Seema ete pry Pay egy apenas "The samo passage of the Presidential manifesto apeaks | Weir influence, it is they tn expocial who ought % | a, ion clas frigate Hosscar, built 1 Migiand upon y granteue davtevation of war, Some st teem under Circumstances of @ nature to show dedniuively | of ite provocation which would compel the American (“p= | alls ahah date, sata pemamciedactaenimabeahed KY Me Peruvian government, will detained 1€ wo believe Spanish papers, hare alvwady and forever whether a system of Eu: overument | people to defend republicanism against foreign tnterven- at Brest until settlement of tho differepes between pmplished; bat the news coming either trom OUR RELATIONS WITH RUSSIA. |“! “abioh was best sulted to the people “of ‘Mexia’ | tion, ‘of designs hostile to the form of goverument of the tna rigtt ap Me. be Moreen, Ae Coees = Tevet | imi and Peru. Fart, Seen or ether phases to ox. oague hen-o8 © | If it became evident that such was the case, and that | United States,” aud lastly of axcression upon the part of | hand, bile them, we admit Wie principle of mm-intervention | ¥NGLAND'R CNKUTRALITY’—-KIONIPICANT Mins | (BOM rangulne of bleil conwmngeraricn uly public tranquillity was re-established, no nation would be | the European Powers. We cannot feel ourselves atlected Paya be ‘fold alsaiovion seems to wat to offer the clemen's of ae odbaemen cetve them with an increda’ ke of tho hewd, or, " more interested in such a result than the immediate | by these expressions, for they in no way apply to the | ay uy %. The right of toaking war, which belong», Peom the Londen Times, Jee: 20 Bt the utmost, with long. bot very comhdant neighbors of that country. I added that the success | Policy we have followed. It would be supertiuous to re- | ay Mr Sewanl states, to every sovereign. nation, {Fro London Times, Jan. 29.) ould it were tron!) Kirt it w of Tepablican institutions in Spanish America had not | Mind you that the sentiments of conssant friendship tes- | tupliew the right of sscating the resulta of war We hare | pert utr’ appearance of two iruu-ciad | frigates then the Blanca, then f lurdly ke Banquet of Moscow Merchants to | been « nature to encourage us to propagate them | tiled by the Emperor towards the Urked States exclude } ggt croosed the fcvan soley with the invention of display” | {he beginning of a wew controversy ‘om tho iuiies of | Sfietygt(ieanm that fad avenged Siawals | otherwise than by our example; and, every supposition of provooution or aggression Upon OUF 4} ing our power and of inflicting chastwement upon the oe meee my & »} ui beutralit Afow days the Spanish Minister called named sant. eeammrantrend wine clic wend muy ak. "T sept | foeiy ha cap ant’ ate Frnt Sear cm: | Mactan cova rete rs caie | th ation fame gverement te aled ing | Grn, par an'atfetomaa, alo on he 7 . j= < remmnt« im t! for the naval service of © te memory of your: Excellency to conlinn my | ‘riuted & etablish “at the price af ler blood, withing | the vidloneo'Tram which our fellow subjects have sullered | fq Sonmequence, be doubt, of. thie intimation ‘coma. | ; poe i assertion that I never expressed to you an opinion or au | ord be mure furcign than such an undertaking t the tra- | ww, cryeliy, and we cannot expect these guarantoes row & ote 7 ” de : Rayer Trees, so hong as the war ie 6 impression implying that the Mexican people desired a | ditions and principes of the dmperial goverument. povernment. whose bed faith we hed so ulten expe- | Aarisaity et the and. of lant week mamas, Gap. co Se Generates ’ ; werviee of the peuiuanla — nie ‘wo More Counties Prociaimed im | minsriical gavernment, In saying that the success of |. 1se@. therefore, nothing In the lauguaco of Mr, John. | Fovemmenk whowe bad faith we had se viten este. | Admiralty sel toe hedapeaageets, od satay wa , republican institutions im Spanish Awerica was uot of a | fH really of a natare to arouwe uneasiness as wo the du- | teyular Power, which slows, itealt dispusel hinently to. | {hmlginel ce tera wy wt cea, | $0 steam frigates Princone &e. &e, &o. favor of such institations, 1 did not mean to say that the | United States; aud if some ambiguity prevails im terms | Rope that tho legitiruate © uF ey oe = Shinto a veils, From the division of the Piuilippinrs w Mexicans themselves were dissatisfled with the form of | employed with regard to the questions that pre-cooupy | be ustamed, and we are hastening to mane arrangements Pk ~ tae | be takem The » de Asin wud bealy korornment under which they had lived before the occu- | the two peoples, other portwns of ile Message, by fot: | wath the Bumprvar Mazimilian ichich, while aafyeng mr A tay fee a minty ey toy Louies aie to y ante Ancien 2M ¢0 pation of their capital by the French troops. ing the bearing of the Prosident's words, tupplly dinsi - terete nto dg ale) a der the part of poerreed “the a Ypoany + Ag Scere AE wad ‘The German steamship Bremen, Captain Meyer, from [ bog your Excellency to be kind enongh to take proper | Pate ali uncertainty, The placing of the federal army pemmpeialry win» armel 4 7 oleh int. om epler he i aloes oor Me vra acamr pti my oe cerees Io aBboapdoenonn f wos otis ee Bremen January 28 via Southampton January 31, arrived | stops Uo rectity the error inte which the Sinietor of | UPON a peaco footing, whd the considerable reduction of | Ordered me to virile in this weawe to hi Mm | abd a lance number of coamen of varios t SL Geeeintam tees tan Gal eens aan tire 5 at this port yesterday. State, as well as those who will have beard or read his | tts cadres, at the same time with ihe diminotion of the We retirn | Seren gine wet eea oe vergeia into that rea, bat a of at be ' poset of tas thljsias goes Reform | ¥erds appear to bavefalion,” #8 eee | naval forces of tha Union, prove te, peacofus inuentivi nthe Moment we wccapt iL at our hie ae Se ite Ya py - UALS nS, Sprig, Ue areal etre ot | reading Enel iamentary JOHN BIGELOW, of the Cabinet ashinglou, and the announce o Aas epee eater SMALE , Rall will not be moved until elther close upon the. qdionra- | ye, pRUYe HE‘ENUTS TOMANQUTS ne hoseaonoRs 4 tiene meusures by Preghtone dotveron ts a pndes to as oF We Merck tr ent” Cottey T seean end Colao Tosery aactaren et ke ea ne | eee, Tey abo he ment for the Easterrecess, or even more probably upoa a Paris, July 6, 1565, ke a Lye gone ong pga. a ET WUitohie Apicit of, jon ‘ 4 oqendancte row frigates gente Od snap 1 y oh je » 6 ihe yn au i 5 OLA. e he ne u") wd if oe we where ‘ The cattle diseaso still increases in England. United States to organize an armed emigrateou into Farin, doa, 9, 1866, ity with yogard eoscln mise tsi of bore €islonin privateers tal been iy M fott y ‘The United States Minister in Japan was 2 consenting | Mexico continue to lose their importance, aud I appr M. 1s Manquie—I had desired you, by the Emperor's med me of the resolution of t | hovering for seme weeks befere the two tron clade err 1 warty te Wee mepninda contacto’ iy the epeneeute- | 1A Dole Selpewatd, Woes auat be persis far Yow | ‘tone of hie Madesig'h.aeteraceeas hon tee nna ot izes with the result of ene negocislin | See Shee mee Sera, reel hie and ttm a , bie for yo swe of bie we wut wpe 0 ait of pyea wi o reault of our 1 4 salt come A yt ahihe gen bie ox Of Bagiand, France and Holland, which have ended | 14 open your relations with him in nfegular and conssca- | Mevico, and contormably to my insituctious, you have | Maxtinitian for the rotwrn Getic east De Aline Ge curmpin tg tht eek rsa Revo fn the opening of the Japanese ports of Osaco and Hioga | tive manner, It was a matter of great interost tu us, in | brought to Mr. -eward « Kuewledge the dexpateh T had I request you to hand ard a copy of this de | gy that, im the even’ of the wun hewn pr ‘ a / ‘ to foreign trade, and in the promis® of the Mikado, or | PFe% rs die pene expeditions to Mexico eo loudly the honor to forward you on the 18th of October, The — 5 acd ws € ; career \~ he Fond ~~. @umerce may le rae wir § a fi wri i anvounced in the ®nited States, to remind the Cabioot at | Secretary of State replied to that despatch by « commun. | Comber last ng bite to bring it to the knowledge o! ake in ‘16 oo huppene thi ib a spiritual Emperor of that country, to curry out the trea- | Washington that the legislation of the country aidorded | nication he was good enough to address to vou om the |-Preedent Jobnaon, and T reet with confidence Te en ts ee teokots one 4 nt mt i ties enteredinto by the Tycoon, or temporal Emperor. it the meaus of opposing an obstacle, if such were ts | 6th of Decomber, of which T think it advsable to recapi. | “ination of th ime nts Hk contain ope other naval opers he have lately a Bye “ ™ ¥ ‘Tho steamships Canada, from Boston, and Edinburg, | W!*h, ts enterprises of that kind, But, baving done this, | tuis the principal points. tonal sent eralled by the note of the | been suid off by the Ue ore “ . : ither measures most depend on circumstances, ting to Mr. Seward, tho presence of aforeign | Ste of the Union. DRUYN Dk me of these may already ha yi aan from New York, arrived out on the 20th. sod Yon righ ibougeh-ahes i l om Sf t y gully thought the preseat moment inopportune ntry adjacent to the Union eannot but be a | M. PRUYN DE LAUYS TO MK, BrOr hands’ of Chiem ‘The steamship Moravian, from Portland, arrived out | for demanding that the federal government should | caviness and disquiet. This state of things en Pav, Jai dubjert of an engry ° . ot ‘on the 30th, publish a pew proclamation in contormity with that of | tauis upon the federal governmont iacoutenent expenses, Sm—You did me the t Washing Th neh ‘1 iSIS. | and may bring about collisions. The chief reason fot of the : ‘ Mr. Seward, the & fe, by the At 6 United Sia tof the | suai, tive Kmperor Maximilien conowrning | ie" Adan Jonization im Mexico. = ent upon interior ae 1 only reevive it ay a this oat to yo ‘The feelings with which the Cabinet of Washington OUR RELATIONS WITH FRANCE. | ehowed iiolt avimaied on thie point, and of winch I ka da _ have recently. receive of provi, are moreover of a natare to satiety as. On the 2vth of last month Mr. French Irritation Against the United States— | jjiyc(5w- communi ated top tier which he had just Warlike Rumors—Publication by the ved from Mr. , and the first whieh that © had writ rather dictated axure of the United States, however, is not the e beng «forego army i Mexiea, «till jews rmy ty French. The Cabinet of Wasting ws the righ€ of every sovereign nation to make provided the exercise of that right doos not ecurity and legitimate in‘lu fs we to Mexico to | But the Frene | ment, and with | | i | j French Government of the Mexi- events of which he was one of the vict tneaeur ~ ter pte i can Correspondence, &e Seward protests againet the rehensons which the | the uvow ablishing upon the “ ’ i hasty language of can journals had given | foreign w eal gove: \" Mr. sew: tt ig France. nal me, in the most } forth in thie nh cary — muck the poset of the United ' the existing government main- | Blates are atinched to the insutations they hay ted, . Oar Paris Correspondence, tains the policy adopted by the previous administraion | and Tepadiatiog all ideas of propagandiem in favor of DROYN DE LHUYS | clam vedere pe ngante myee |e oh OUR PARIS CORRESPONDENCE. relative t Mexico, aud on which the represeutaive | those institutions, he claims for tie various peoples af ‘in. ina oo 16: Shared oa Lae | Chile have rewend jos" indignatom tmihis coun'ry limon be | 5 o Panis, Jan. 90, 1966. of the Union bad been my en charged w trans | the New World, the right of securing to thenmelves Uhis ms i Pants, Jan. 16, that orcinl hat bold. Spun A ~ oe mit explanayons to me. The Washington Cabinet is | form of goveroment according to ther eonveulence. He . . b ln receive your Rxce! reriows| era we her ae aewhe wt ‘Taare is evidently a considerable fecling of soreness | titi resolved to observe neutrality in this matter. It is | would consider it iuadmuuniole that Ruropean Powers Te site des gesagt gran ged we see ot the Cheam pesoatt, on pga tpl growing up here toward the government and people of | persuaded that the instructions given by the Attorney | should tatervene in those countries with the Kea of recently promulgated in Mexico upx while the threstened tem a ran the United States. This has arisen from the pablication | General to the divtrict attorneys will suilles to prevent | destroying the republican form, tw sabstitate kingdoms | joolzation. Your Excel. | ports would init more injury on os than on the | ead) wet, nay iilteit armaments, and that if, in spite of the efforta ut the | apd eropires in ite stew, line republic, These feclhugs and the Nhereda ar, and ot the btn agen one, Mr. eg ae government, some few irregular acis sbould yocur, such | “Having thos frankly defined oar position,” adde Mr. nly the mare petenmry that we for han gpm de Lh ‘and Mr, relative to Mexican | acts would have no importance, and coald not trouble | Seward, the question to the judgment of " 224 0 from ail seared ot yaralt A ware carnely 1 jons with pleasure, and Tam happy to know that the | find it compatiole with it« true interes aud ite high | gerne 0 0K eo aore: went. The operation of the Poreige Re APAIN COOLING be brought, by the opposition press here upon the Kov- | facts related in your Y conti the assur. | honor to abandun the aggresive aititude it has taken up ‘nent wa | fan Bodh. a9 therveghiy Glevenned Goling the Aanert (Madina, (dan ‘ ernment, with the object of hurrying up its movements ee pen pees ae Mr. Seward. | in Mexico ‘Although the line separating the responsibility of the | War, aud the artifices by «great parvxyem of wrath with which ibe pant fa Mexico, The despatches of Mr. Seward, plainly and | Ace", de , RUYN DE LHUYS . ey Ly Seow name cee ee perial government from that of the potivien! ia. | evaded are so we i cts eae | M. DRUYN DE LHUYS TO M. DR MONTHOLON, of arriving at ahappy solution, the ancient atlec- " : atom “ » positively arming the utter impossibility of « recogni. Vania, August 17, 1068. | tion of the United Staver for Francs, and the vawue every | fioluneas t Sen coobin op povermevent will trace who | oe. Ot in Me trwe aapers, nd tion by the United States of the Mexican ompire and Mowerrun Le Mangris—Tho Minister of the United | American haw aleways attac fetifaction that France, Coqulpen tind, In the fret piace Mazimiliao, astonished people here by the firm. | States addressed to me on the Let instant the note of | in past times, and continues to attach Powers w hold up sha fort. A ® wees of the canrequence mes of their tone, and the government pros anavxed. In the ey 4 me oe eae the | declines gil responsibility us to the attempt (alth: Ot for purposes of wae r eis oot! pamions Vong ; rm peror vi yen feade protection of her ty re-establish that | pomible lo prove by t pha idee has evidently received the mot ordre to treat | peror communication, I felt bonntte | siderations laid down by Mr Seward, bis Majenty’s gov | jpaitution tag sonaiey ba stigmustiocd | whieh purpose shy aly deweeed Rome ; ‘them as of a character menacing to France. In | declare to Mr. Bigelow that, always ready to reply to de. | ernment poantine convinasé chat Ge diocgence of wows | and abolinbed it times her true et only be awortained as | whe taet, this feeling seems to be growing now that yourYor- us ina ily Reruns Gs Gee Atte @, aioe 8, Goce an erro I take this opportanity, &e., JOHN BIGELOW, prt farte, Fad she has pee ly “ — pone ed ernment has brought too hard a pressure upon thir i Seeaaniny ‘a | Garee treat eed andy as uot tnteuded on <M. DRUTN DK Luwys TO MARaEiN ve MONTMOLON. clea tar eeaee on a Waliguces ove oy government press, series of artic! tions founded At the aame | hostile to peoples ew World, wna ¥, Whether in such stase she hee any moral of w | pc bee a ae ene it f. y communt- | still leet to those of the Union France cannot ‘oops Moxereoe Ls Manqun-The United States Minister de | pospitality in the of the netion whose i ‘eatiten with 0 very sore fesling, Sees taertanes cation of the Minister of the United to remmitd | that she has contribated t establish them with her gr-4 Sie ceemmveniucten eteh bo mate to moe of | have thon been pr defeated inay he worthy the Seagoe aan Sans big seemest ty tho Owens | Mi, sisorer of 9 crreem ormrany ome | Cera fae cnens Oe cater, Caron mnmciees |S: tones Ges Repuvs pciasin eemtag tour | Soe a ates g Be yee ne gtanh guia itis tans ane: the bas rane American Un: Foly on he exact | which Napoiaon 1 was ed wie Nagai sam GD cohaniatiion aoa phould be ackuow. | Cixi i lammunty from prosection. opposed his with re- . CT el repud ale , om the neatly adéremed that every one tuking part in them would have to ane ‘Mexican blunder from the beginning, will for the ‘‘glvire 7 Ween rely oh, in fact, a, hand. “ bed, been actusied by aa ides $. scknuwledgment — hg Ca aerated charge, ret bardly dots that mistsser | © nd ow ea Prone,” Join hands with the government to sare coma tre seive Sah | 2 Soe eee Oe coe Se "Es oe sonia have teen eusy"for tae io | Somme retaraey coat eure cmt | ed ou tr Strom any saticipated “humiliation.” amistance of the federal governtnent, Shick, like our | &F tre to continue the currespondence by die | similar us & ship of war, and capable of eariying | “=utym me semen «me olay ‘The Patric followed up the article in the Conaétutionns! hed claims to advance Would we have ob- ge A ey JM vive A Ie 4 ne without due inquiry, and it walt be e| em p Seema o> oe me whieh I forwarded you eo geen Pema = ny Eh T led op thin eutyect with the United States Minister, to Benet niece, Te aotan oe ane Wis are we Ciginan privatenre, bul mere sea raters one Gimatter character, facetiously closing, as a =e with the greatest frmaknem, to husew can pomibly keep pace with the ingenwity | Pying on the Qpr on brit own aeeonnt aot eirinnt amy q@ith & rearet that the United States government, not much af may be The time of recalling eur toapet nd seif interest of sellers and purchasers leagued tows | on prvowelear- ae. Tas 0 ab veneninnme begite & pre ‘entered into relations with Maximilian, could not Bot create @ Our only has been to claim the satisfaction to ther; but « great deal may be done by inying dow Vell amnong the mereheas navy at ah tte gran Apapitt ome 0 ; exposed to | which we had aright by resorting to cosrcive measures, | @ (* the | principle thet every individual wilfully infring | pete ia fact, however, mot to be « apply to him for relief, and eould net, of course, apply relations with ite | after having exhausted all othern It i* Known how | Sree! Foreign Malistaent act will be held personally reoponst Airwady. even in thelr fret wath Jeers, but denying afl responsibility om the part of 1 it ite own Saas os Saeco Oe Cae Dae Boe with the causes | tie for it Gast open co inne than rence mtry eS, munjects, We FF, arms in ss ae - pnd " oan If a strict adherence wow poet Seats Oe | eae cmeneneing Se now flagrant injaree Mriking dewiale of jamuce oy gn = inslance were not dictated by 1 for or fe of the Le Prance, in ite yesterday's issue, published the fol. individual | complaints of the United states were coramiy tea | Hen of (Rat Stale tbe Mexican people had themselves | nomor, ls would be dictated by motives of policy. We | syuadron te wrong parte. hs greys 0 Mewion, 1 ein fers im pon Ee ty ie the memed plane, I cheerved to the Uniand Mates pad gm OY py Tone Fat pe AA od ie | Salets oan ta, oor co We applauded the declaration in the discourse from om 2 — » Beit vues oh ww (he these, snncuneing the apgresthing ond of ect on Mexicoto seek | The army did not enerebieal wetvvene ss ligrremt Statew are largely indebted io British capital ate, refused ua Mexican sot in the folds of tw taba and whatever impairs their reecarces of Gaprectates gegen and the vetees of wes Maes, ne corneal H _ FF. poh ug 1 Mh, b< ota injory upon thie coun Rot we who endeavor to excite insoch a mam which rays AT h-—yrapend ere torn Ot 8 | their credit inf + A om Mh I _ mer a8 to render an honorable solution impossible. the American arma to the | certain number ea gresp ot men in| BY tog - = are bad citizens who woald place their country, viet of om | that conaiey whe, order under the | oF henna ccnntey to catted Pransa, tetetin hemtuancs State, conmiiona of the +7 em « cherub’ the | It = acquiring | idea of returning mouarohy Ther opumions bad A Those are bad citizens who, when the fag of France to ourselves any | been shared by one of the inte Presidente of that re on Spain ant Chile and acrepted by the former Nothing had oven offered to axe iin to fever | . would be more falal Wo the wuccene of car inediation than wes floating in the eld of battle, ekpremeed their After oar | pabite, whe joer - ros categorical | the extabiishment of royalty a Ps decree of you any suepicion of our good faith and impartialtt; thie allegations, we | anarchy to which the government Jearee bad | OP this neidemt tor |, be feared that the rapture Of the Kamersita, fotlowed rumors of fallen, they thoughe the time had comme to apprad to | Mee ‘6 ODE LAU Ye by the wuicide of Admiral Pareja, wilt im iteelf greatly endeavors are | the sentiment the osm, ine We theme! sow Vexm, Jan. 2, 1808 incrense the — a om paciie eform The bmg \edraied const irriation against us in the United | of the state of dissinten whem Me remarres Mowmnen 44 MaxgquinThe American newspapers tring | Chijeaos ere naturally elated by it, and look for to tp mare familar f& government against which | were exhacsted. We did oot think @e ought t | or ootrects from diplomatic documents pubished in the | ward with the wtmomt confidence and wake A 0 meer Ot eedder . Far from | discourage thie inet effort of & powerful party, whew | (eect Mates, (6 which are related some conversations | the humilistion of the mother evuntry ee ee prevending of the country, we invited and eo | origin le of prior date @ our © ; bat, feunfet | tet | bare hed with Mr Bigelow of the wutject | with characteristic pride, are beginning Ws serat the ides | faemiee #hermatrwte om the het nat ring the secured nil intoreste, moral and watorial, wi Conraged it to dispose of iteolf. to the maxims of pubiic right we ® common wih | of cortan measure atypees by the Ken Maxi. | of an honorable compromion, and to inaiet thai formgn | bay pertiet of (norton aud tmdentatem, baton the J «ecime enilad ber to thove distant shores, as grand and as fo wae commupication which eS or ane the | the United Mates, we decired that this question met | m6 a otmarvations of the United eatiene shell nad, ut Brie cnote Ne & a oe oe ae ~~, atone, aR or] leaving: arrival. or to address to me om the 1 ane waa oleh ie | Reneet: Meme my replies relate oularty | bave been made of thelr undut me 0, thane mer tomn alles plied w ’ apecied io cece een be anak pied to acho edger that the siccess of republican ty | to te daeren of tbe Senieap ‘Qovertmens can. | tures irve-cied linea battle Ghia Om the orks, Genoa | o Onn f the Génembupen as the f ts cet war On Haturiay lact rumors ofa decidedly alarming | imatitations im Spanish America had not heen such as to oe coreg the stmumion of biarke as covoniste, to | one in communion, and now that General Prim’ shor - ter wore in cireviation, and It waa stated that the French Seer, ee United States to attempt propagating Pectin | the cuppremiam of ) and tf the pomition | tive inmurrection supyremed, the Merific eyertron gererument had determined to reply to the recent ites. hem op I on a “ oe | i pe ph ng hg Foy i save ot fe be eae reintorens The sitiede eameaned by veorrmmnent wrieh he neceptantte to to | the often compete Amervan ore 8 a froth nonree of compiieathan, and a petty dom ghee proce ibin- Py ont os, me sd: thordtone, thik Metin caligianed’ by Oo. ha ot: ) fF saniy sppune ry esponse would be of a more than frm, | toni 5 howe, enlightene astroun experience, should endeavor, under a fystem ring our government to undermand thet Prance had | tio Ww ite instincts, to emape frem the an Gly Ke dignity and interest to consult Im ite foreign wrchical chess tesiee been plonged by an in welations, without At attention to any other | ermiaabic series of reyoldtions. t comaideraiton. The patioion of the eureapeetene A movement ook, place im the sense of movarchical ideas in favor of a ithera) belonging wo a dynasty felative to Mexico, containiog & communication of M. | certainly illustrious Smt bt attached to us by 10 o aa the 2th of bond, and with whieh oy gy The 04 American Powers tevre to arent it by the ( offers of Braye de Lavuys an inte , tally vetate thas there ie nothing in it of acety | Archduke Maxtmiling, emied by the a S| SUKCOn, Metin and (Hemdiy ofeen The re Semen, «2 the country, and 7) now Oe | 1 the gmmione of the Warhingtam T nd to | wor Bishi injerioas ts our intoresia, ante tory tame | epeaing Of eagetations cader peeseas coreemmtanece 1, erent characier, ‘Indeot, the Consitutimmd of this | erowes the right, on bim tate Uhat [ee one 6!) often! commererey " ng. Of aah Gee te tenes. | Eeweves, taatier of oc evmenen airehy sebening in an article upon the correspomlence, taken | by the Mexican nation Mo other —conativated f foreyge government erting C1 fol ts 0 ye am emeniment The command of the sqeedroe of the Parte to tory cowleur de rome view of he relations whieh exist | power exists om Mexican sa! An ax President, and | ond tae TEES auly centive . by al wmwanmy 1 at Cree werretiag by meme w os, to Adon Vinewn ying ffom village to village, i@ 00 mores lead of » met ” ot " a tem = Thorgh we have | ercording to athere ty | oncre! Merere. > weet Detwoon thin government and yours. It i probable (hat | governmens than a few bands of quails, pillaging ant We wow id roger ® pan the er sipping fmt ony eet aie She tacts of the rovernment and tho roverameat jot | nferting the bich roads. are armiea Ca0 the Cabinet of | | 9 Peg Peer atiyn: i meahating freee o His. | hows Ps fous wealedanen ate TINUED ow KiGUTH PACT

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