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Show Mexico' Miulsier. New York, 21. Setlor ZAmacoua, St n.ir Matas' successor as representative representa-tive at Washington ot the Diaz government gov-ernment of Mexico, arrived at New Orleans yesterday. He was accompanied accom-panied by William Barron, the Eug-lish Eug-lish banker, who it is asserted, is accredited ac-credited with extraordin try powers. Z am aeon a expresses Dmz' earnest de.-iru for and readimss to make every reasonable concession to secure recog-mitiou recog-mitiou by the United Status, realizing the necessity to the prosperity of Mexico and the perpetuity of his own ! power that the relations between the two republics should be friendly. Zimacooa disavows plenipotentiary powers, but hopes to arrange for the improvement of comnieruial re'atioua in confidence that tne beet guarantee of peace will be Eecured through establishing es-tablishing a community of trade inter course. He asserts that the border troubles originate among bad men who Btir the strife for personal profit, and that it should be the common aim of both countries to put them down. What he fails to Bay, as well well as what he says, confirms the statomcut heretofore made in your special correspondence that negotiations negotia-tions for protection of the border by establishing a military patrol on the Rio Grande, have been transferred to the city of Mexico for conclusion between Minister Foster and Senor Vilarto. |