MEXICO.
■ tetters ! from the City of Mexico give picture (.f the persecutions to all the Imperialists are subject as fas. foreign; rj, even if tl c-/ did not politics. Thus the property foreign companies have been seizad, they der. red their patent from and as the representation of powers has ceased^, those parties haye i no redress, except they make their interests to American comand look for aid from the Stars Stripes- i not advise anybody to^come to at the present time, no even an because the people make no between foreigners, calling gringoes, and seem bound to\fleece some way oi other. All\ the Kfßigners who worked on farms,, in the K ■es'A\or men employed in country B.lsesA are making ready to leave, and are winding up their busisoil becoming too hot n ly in the States of Quana--the prin cipal mining < >uOßng country— the respective t i^m promised protection to 11^ merc hants, knowing - Ta^ik of tliese Statos depends ■ "'■ ■io^Sk^y an^ ou ie capital Ue v°,l^ffi^/ a^ on ) k ut how long a ot'^BP 1 ' t0 ° laZy t0 wor^' Y>to"tt^|M American intelliCd 'c%xin oV^li§ gained by treaaTI -i»B? g enero " s proicans selves the v eaits v^Kgi se ! hut a 0^ 0^; c\^^ shown me
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Grey River Argus, Issue 282, 2 November 1867, Page 3
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206MEXICO. Grey River Argus, Issue 282, 2 November 1867, Page 3
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