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WASHINGTON. Dition of Three Departments of the Government at Against Mexican citizens or foreigner*,) transferred all his MEANS OF THE GOVERNMENT. THE GARDINER CLAIM. THE GOVERNMENT. THE TEHUANTEPEC TREATY. to Manning "A more dishonest, and in and under the grant Messrs. is a con¬ *. A® ofthe Board of Com . unjust, extravagant, rights The following statement of the financial ' w'nR Opinion ** Government never existed on earth Orricc or mi Tuoimnc Snrtr, and McIntosh, British merchants residing in misiioners.^e on Claims Mexico in the case tyrannical Jolt 1861. WASHINGTON. dition of three Departments of the Government at Against " than that under which we live." WiniMTon, 34, ** UMl Culou. D.W oi1 Mexico. of Pr. George A. Gardiner. As so much has been Messrs. Galu <Jc 8batom : The aflaira of the Tehasnfe- Liberty the commencement of the present fiscal year, (the So an of the South Inseparable." Our Government not to have been aware saii abopt this claim, the opinion of the Board will says eloquent correspondent p«c Railroad Company appear to bo engrossing the attention appears 1st instant:) not that men can when the possess some interest. Carolinian; and is it wonderful of many of the joaroala in thia country | and though I And JULY *8, 1851. of the existence of the grant, and nego¬ balance over and above ex¬ SATURDAY, The remaining, Board or Conmissions is oh Claims aoainst Mexico, themselves into such notions f The fact many errora i» their accounla of oar and con¬ for a of between it and Mexico on the 1st Tor the War persuade present pact tiation treaty peace penditure, instant, Miica 12, 1850. dition, yal aa theae have heretofore bona* TREATY. that an 4,070,873 52 The claim of L» is, that the National Government is just so far from misrepreaentatiena THE TEHUANTKPBC was going on, our Commissioner proposed Department George A. Gardiner, for losaof property con- the impress of and have been filled with violent Appropriation for current year, from July 1, sMueot oo bia expulaion from the Bute of 8an Luia Potosi, being tyrannical and oppressive that we hardly feel paitieanahip, article should be inserted iff it granting the right of to 1862 19 adjective#, applied to ua and our I bare We insert in anotherlSumn an article from an 1861, July I, 7,834,594 in Mexico, in October, 1846. its operation one way or the other. When we read concern*, publiahed across the isthmus to the United States and It appears from the evidence in this case that the claimant nothing in anawer. But in your paper of I find . which way Resources of the the want to a of yeaterday officer of the Tehuantepec surveying party, their citizens. Department $11,905,467 71 *as the sole proprietor of certain silver mines in the State of newspapers, buy piece public land, temperate article, copied from the " Courier and Enquirer*9 errors in the article which we An in to or the census man or the or discloses to us some Lot#, Mexico, and from the year 1844 up the period Presidential Congres¬ of the 21 at, and endoiaed by youraelv** aa "aenaihle and To this the Mexican Commissioners 8imilar balance for the 4,220,898 28 hie on from the New York Courier proposition Navy Department... 4 expulsion, tbe 24th day ol October, 1846, be had, sional elections come we are a copied on Tuesday to to Appropriation for the current 7,838,814 71 of round, reminded of seasonable," which merit* woid in reply. replied that it was out of their power accede year great outlay cspitsl, brought bia operationa in miniDg The and on the subject of the Garay ¦ atate of which bade fair to him a hand- the Government; and, but lor these article in queation containa aeveral inaccuraciea in Ita Enquirer it, for the reason that, some years previous, the Resource! 99 Ja prosperity yield perhaps, things Not hating given any great attention $12,059,712 wme profit upon the capital invested by him in said mines. never would think of the Government at all. A biatory of thia grant, and the operation* under it, which I beg grant. Mexican Government had the exclusive V bile thus in to to the various for communica¬ granted engsgtd the prosecution o( his lawful business, dose of even leave correct. It correctly atate* tbalt the oiiginal grant ourselves grants across the 8imilar balance for the Department of the it which he had worked unmolested from the of little French Republicism would be privilege of making a communication Interior 61 early part wa* made by 8anta Anna to Mr. Garay, and that it waa both tions across the continent to connect the two oceans 3,003,036 '^4, ibe executive of the Slate of 8an Luis for men who talk in this and a few " had been transfer¬ T® 3"" pub- good silly style, exclusive and It waa isthmus, and that this privilege Appropriation for the current year 3,108,276 46 a decree on the 21st of that all Ameri- transferable." made, however, in a which hare from time to time, during many years, thed October, 1846, hours under a Turkish Sultan would effect a time of red, with the sanction-of the Government, to Eng¬ {n citizens (hen in the State should leave the same within perfect profound peace, when then waa a reasonable proa, been to or made the different Govern¬ 07 e> of cure. When men desire to kick a fuss and of Mr. proposed by lish subjects, of whose rights Mexico could not dis¬ $6,111,313 period three days, or else be aubject to arrest and car- up pect Garay'a being able to comply with the term* of ments of the South, we had not examined particu¬ The balances of the civil and diplomatic branch of the ex- d beyond ibe limits of the State. The cauae alleged for can't find a reason, but are forced to draw upon the grant; but shortly after the war with the United 8tataa The ects alluded to subsequently socb oider of waa to the of the for the re- pose. Englishsubj penacs of the Government have not been struck. The expulsion the near spproach the State is broke out, the mouth of the Coataacoalcoe aa far aa larly history Garay grant to certain ofSan Luis ci tbe of the United and their fancies, it astonishing what drafts they will river, up transferred their rights to this privilege current was invading army 8tatee, waa huantepec route, which has lately been brought into appropriation for that service for the year t|s apprebeuaion that citizena of the United States, Buffered Sentinel. Minatitlan, occupied by our naval force*, and the Pa¬ American citizens, who now hold it. 20. sign..Florida cific coaat in contest; therefore, finding in the Courier a calm $7,070,617 in the State, would give intelligence to the army of the vicinity of Tehuantepec waa equally liable An association of American citizens was soon iircountry. In pursuance of thia order of the Hon. J. J. General of to a similar fate. In view of the diatracted condition of the and fair statement of the case, we trans¬ FROM MINNESOTA. 3remain expulsion, Crittenden, Attorney apparently formed to out a which not only pro¬ piasent claimant was driven out of said State, and forced to the United States, and Gen. Persifer F. country, and of the fact that one terminua of the route waa carry project a of Smith, ferred it to our columns. Perceiving, however, by has been received at the Indian Bu- depart, by body Mexican troops, who, after expellingtbe were the of at in of the to mised to be to the individuals Intelligence cbioaant and hia set fire to and guests Major Gen. Wool, Troy, already po**eaaion enemy and the other liable be the article which we insert that there were highly advantageous reau from at Traverse de pillaging property, deetroyed On the to-day, who in it, but which, in consequence Mr. Commissioner Lea, hi) buildings, thus stripping him of all hia property. By the the 23d instant they were on the way to the *o, Dictator Sal**, fully empowered to do ao, extended .ome inaccuracies in that statement, we have con- might engage to date of 13th. He was there with of article between the United 8ta'es and by decree the term of to which Mr. bad been of our vast on the Pacific, to which Sioux, July tnaty 1831, 26, Saratoga Springs. yeara Garay salted the documents and other authentic possessions Governor Ramsey and Mr. Ashton wait- Mexico, it is expressly stipulated that, in the event of a war limited for the commencement of hi* ur.der the proper an unlooked-for White, the A operationa in of the recent events had given importance, bttween contending partiea, the citizena of either nation Flying Ship..An aerial ship, called the grant. By virtue of thia decree Mr. aent engineers sources to place our readers possession to na¬ the arrival of the remote bands of Sioux to reiidtng in the territoriea of tbe and in " Garay had become of incalculable importance the ing other, engaged any United States," is nearly completed at Hoboken, upon the iatbmua to make the and un¬ true facts of a transaction which has become so make a At the last from the In¬ ofar trade or profession than that of a merchant, »«ahall be the Journal of Commerce. preliminary aurveys j tion at treaty. hearing to remain in of their "Drays der their direction a carriage road, intended aa to a of discussion.
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