MEXICO.
Tnn West India mail steamer ''evern, with a irahc.i A dollars, reached Southampton on Miiuiav tier elm • news was fiom Mexico,and ib contained in the following gcucial older fiom the American head quail' '.■ - lit'(,d Qmntns nj the .'limy, Rluiua Uniuplm 22 r > ---> Under inslniitioiis fioni tlie <;overnmcnt at hoiu. 1, requiring that tins army shall, ab «-oon as jn at.ao ih" J begin to raise, vvilhin lie lountiy it om< t>ks, H means, in wliolcor in jjieat part, of niai/ii iini ■■; lue ex penscs ol the occupation until the iedeial ;;■ ' cum -j.i „ ot Ale\» o should submit to terms ot per.ee \ntii t!ie United stales may honourably accept, it ii oidein that no uncoined bullion, b.iib or ingot-., citi't-i o' c i I or silver, shall he shipped from any poit ni ''u i ,» uulil the turther ordeis of the u;oveimnP!'t '.t ' , , bhall be made known on the Mibje< t, mj ,l t < ",i'e 'u,i • loi the said Loveiuineut to lix tlie rate ol i'Muv t >\\<\ on sucli iinllion, and j)eiha])-» a sniiil ii duiy o>> t»-> *' ■md silvci coins. As the be inugof the change ot -^ i"ii, intimated ..hove, all lentb lor houses or qiu iUh <» ci ])ied by olficeis or tioo|>s ollhe army, in <u>y r'\y o< \illage ot Mexico, will cease as soon a- coijtiat-fs tnnv permit, and al> olutely iiom and at er the did of tin month, u hoi ever thib order shall be lcccived in t;i>." ; and in Itittue, necesbHiy quaitcrs, both lor oiiicns auc tro,)ps, wheie the publu building are insullijienl will fii st be demanded, as iec|iiired, of Uie civil ot the several pLu'esou'iipied by tlie fm 1? 1-, m> as l<> cqualibc the inconvenience imposed upon tic .iiL,ii>i tints, iiml dimimsli tliu haiiujjis niudi a, jKnsihli. u the authorities lail to put Hie lioops pionij) y m pcs hessioii ol such quiuliMs, then Ihe (oinm.i.tdir.Lj ' iluoi, in cvoiy such case, lollowing 1 out tlie s nicp i*.vi|, il o( giving the leas>t disUess piaet cable to the (••.uWicudm", inhabitants, Mill lanic the nm«sii.y huil' ni",s (o In occupied Huhsistcnit, foiajfc, and olliei 'UvTSuliic-. loi ilu ami), willl)C pun lused anil paid to, a Jinciofore. —- (Sifjhe.i)- - iiy command ot Major (lateral «totl.--li- L {-(ott, A, A A.(i. dcn li.il I'ata.soii lelt Jalape en tlie 25th Noveinhei, h.ivui" pieviously hnn, r two' > am ,(,eis lor kilhii!;.i boy iindt. 1! tui]\i' yci iot a»e He < ai.^cd ulbo Uho c\c tuted two Mc^iiican irlluert, who weie taken p'MMineis, (umin.iiidni<r gnenllb c' they Avere aficrwaidb buiiul with gte.U pomp and ( eieiiionv by thopiople \A i.i.iii.i which j>rcally d s))leasi'd liie g'eineil . and the Ah ah! was iouneditely seat loi, who stated that the tunuai had been spoi'ttineous> with the people, au'i Uui' he hod. uul the ]io\vei \o mleiJeie
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New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 209, 31 May 1848, Page 3
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464MEXICO. New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 209, 31 May 1848, Page 3
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