Correspondence Relative to the Present Condition of Mexico, Communicated to the House of Representatives

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Correspondence Relative to the Present Condition of Mexico, Communicated to the House of Representatives
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Donnd dans la Salle des S($ances du Congr^s de TUnion, le 29 Mai, 1861.
JOSE MAKIA AGUIRRE, Depute PrendenL GUILLERMO VALLE, DejnUe Secretaire.
E. ROBLES GIL, Depute Secretaire.
Pourquoi j'ordonne, &c.
Palais du Gouvernement FtofeRAL k Mexico, le 29 Mai, 1861.
Au Citoyen Josfc Maria CastaSos, Ministre des Finances et du Credit Public.
EocloBure 4 in No. 10.
Sir C. Wyke to Sehor Guzman.
Mexico, June 7, 1861.
Sir : I have the honor to acknowledge receipt of your excellency's communi- cation beari
...ng yesterday's date, in reply to my despatch of the 3d instant^ in which I requested you to inform me why all mention of the legation robbery THE PBESENT CONDITION OF MEXICO. 253 had been omitted from that article of the decree of the 29th ultimo which speci- fies the exceptions that are to be made to the suspension of payment of all claims against the national treasury for the space of twelve calendar months.
In the second paragraph of your above-named despatch, your excellency in- forms me that the decree of the 29th could not affect the case of the legation robbery, and that consequently there was no necessity to mention the claim arising therefrom in the list of exceptions to the general rule of a suspension of payments ; and yet, in the concluding sentence of the third paragraph, you in- form me that if the means adopted for the liquidation of this claim shoula prove insufficient, that then the national treasury would make up the deficit.


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