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News from Mexico via U.S. Steamer Princeton indicates no immediate signs of war with the U.S. French minister Baron Alleye de Ciprey demands passports after refused reparation. Reports of U.S. and Texan troops marching to Matamoras. Tabasco held by Federalists amid revolt. Paredes at San Louis Patosi with 10,000 men, suspected of dictatorship aims. Santa Anna party favors delaying war declaration due to Mexico's unprepared state.
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The U. S. Steamer Princeton arrived at Pensacola, with the latest news from Mexico, from which we learn that there were no signs of war.
The following items we gather from the New Orleans Picayune:
The French minister, Baron Alleye de Ciprey, having again been refused the reparation he demanded for the personal indignities offered him some months since, has demanded and received his passports. He was expected to leave in the next packet from Vera Cruz.
By the papers received at Vera Cruz on the 14th from Mexico, it appears that a dispatch had arrived at the capital, stating that 3000 regular troops of the United States, and 1500 Texans, were on the march for Matamoras.
Tabasco was still in the possession of the Federalists, and as yet the Government had been unable to despatch any troops to put down the revolt. The revolution at Tabasco is repudiated by the Federalists of Mexico.
Paredes was at San Louis Patosi with a force of 10,000 men. He was ostensibly making preparations to march for the northern frontier; but his designs are suspected, and he has been accused in Mexico of aiming at a military dictatorship.
The Santa Anna party are in favor of postponing the declaration of war against the United States to a more propitious time, in view of the present distracted and unprepared condition of the country.
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Mexico
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As Of 14th From Vera Cruz
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french minister to leave after denied reparation; 3000 us troops and 1500 texans marching to matamoras; tabasco held by federalists with government unable to intervene; paredes suspected of dictatorship; santa anna party favors delaying war declaration
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U.S. Steamer Princeton brings news of no signs of war in Mexico. French minister Baron Alleye de Ciprey demands passports after refused reparation for indignities and plans to leave Vera Cruz. Dispatch reports 3000 US regular troops and 1500 Texans marching to Matamoras. Tabasco remains under Federalist control amid revolt, repudiated by Mexican Federalists, with no government troops sent. Paredes at San Louis Patosi with 10,000 men preparing to march north but suspected of seeking military dictatorship. Santa Anna party supports postponing war against U.S. due to Mexico's distracted and unprepared state.