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Tiffin, Seneca County, Ohio
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Reports from Mexico indicate elections favorable to Comonfort, with liberals triumphant in Mexico City on the 10th. Benito Juarez reportedly elected to Special Court. Alarm over inevitable rupture with Spain; Santa Anna believed in Cuba. Vera Cruz dates to July 21, Mexico City to 17.
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Washington, Aug. 1.
New Orleans papers of Sunday last are at hand. They contain Vera Cruz dates to the 21st, and City of Mexico dates to the 17th.
As far as heard from the elections are all favorable to Comonfort. It is believed that Benito Juarez Agreesonis to was elected President of the Special Court.
In the election for dignities in the city of Mexico, on the 10th, the liberals were triumphant.
Serious alarm was felt regarding the state of affairs with Spain. The Secretary of the Interior had addressed circulars to the Governors of the States on the subject. It is stated that a rupture was then inevitable, which caused the Government considerable uneasiness.
It was generally believed at Vera Cruz that Santa Anna was in Cuba.
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Mexico
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Vera Cruz Dates To The 21st; City Of Mexico Dates To The 17th; Election On The 10th
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elections favorable to comonfort; liberals triumphant in mexico city election; inevitable rupture with spain anticipated; santa anna believed in cuba
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New Orleans papers report Mexican elections favorable to Comonfort, with Benito Juarez believed elected President of the Special Court. Liberals won elections for dignities in Mexico City on the 10th. Serious alarm over state of affairs with Spain, with circulars sent to governors and a rupture deemed inevitable, causing government uneasiness. At Vera Cruz, Santa Anna was believed to be in Cuba.