MEXICAN INTELLIGENCE.
.New York, March 10. a, Advices from the city of Mexico, February 29, ar« received. The news from Sinaloa is very warlike. Rival olaimants were about to settle their dispute by battle. Ssnor Ignacio ValoncU, the new Minister of Guber nation, has arrived. Congress refutes General Sanchez Ochoa permission t<> take his seat. He was agun arrested and imprisoned. l A railroad oornpai.y to counect with Tuxpan is said to have been formed in New York, with a capital of 25 millions. It will commence work immediately. jThe press are busy witb the opinions of American journa's on MtXico. ,Senor Itotnero finds many difficulties in his new position of Preasurer. jTen of tho Legion of Honour h«ve gon -• to California. Puel'lo wants Mendez f- r Governor immediately, bipt o&tier names are advuc ited. The affairs of Uortea and Co., the New Yoik, agents for the Mexican loan, have been satisfactorily nettled. Foreigners who had a hand in the late conrpiracy to a-sassiuate Juan z will be expnlled. Juarez is marching on Acapulco, to deal the la->t blow at Alvarez (Jimmez?) Band.tti are extending their operations, despite the ei-er^y of the authorities.
Havana, March 9 The mail steamer from Vera Cruz saya the trials of p.raons allege! to hare been engaged in the late conspiracy to overthrow the Juart-z Goreromeut are progressing. The plot wm to *«a«sin»te tbe members of the Juarez Cabinet, overcome a rrgiment stationed at tbe place, and rob the treasury, and indulge in scenes of rapine and murder. Troops have been despatched to quell the revolution at Mazrtlan.
New York, March 10. Advices from Martian, February 13th, ssiy that General Vega had arrived on a visit from Guaymos, and was immediately taken priioner by a corps of soldiers under Colonel Dana. Provisional GovernorGeneral Angel Martinez ordered his release, when he was arrested a second time, and his friend threatened to use force. Affairs may yet end in bloodshed, 'lhe North-western Confederacy scheme looks for protection from the United States.
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIV, Issue 3367, 1 May 1868, Page 3
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