| Show efrum the new york the treaty IM e aico xico coA A new nev er l rao L of commercial prosperity Iro the new treaty which mr air mclane his has negotiated with president juarez of mexico is ig the most important negotiation that has been concluded by our government since that of th the acquisition of california our Was washington Lington correspondent gives us its the points of the treaty which are a perpetual and secure route across t the he I 1 isthmus tamus of tehuantepec a free port on the gulf of california and a route to arizona the adjustment and payment of the claims ol 01 of our citizens against the Alex mexican ican government and the paymer t by us of about five millions of dollars to the government Go of mexico one half of which is reserved to pay the american claims when peace was made with mexico our XO government vern ment endeavored to obtain the right of transit across tehuantepec in very much the same terms that have now been conceded by Al mexico exico but without success by the present treaty this important point 0 irit has been made secure and its effect will soon be experienced perien ced in all our negotiations with the other isthmus governments but the most important concession is that of a route from arizona to a free port on oil the gulf of cali i fornia when the golden gates of san francisco fancisco were opened the whole commercial world received a tide of prosperity that still continues to flow enriching industry ind and trade anil and puzzling the philosophers as to its effect on prices and the value of gold now the silv silver gates of the day bay of lobos a ar tr e copen pen td cd by the new treaty treatha treat ya att or h in e tal will soon book p pour 0 r through them which will equalize the value v alue of the two types of circulation and give just such another impulse to all trade and prices as was experienced in 1849 from the placers of california the practical result of the new treaty with mexico will be to start the whole country on a career of speculation arid and expansion and by the inevitable increase of trade it wi will 1 I 1 add in a few years millions to the wealth of new york and in proportion to that of the whole hole country athe the president has exhibited great sagacity in conducts conducting this negotiation with w ith mexico and mr air mclane has done his part 0 of f the labor with an ability rare among our representatives to the spanish am american republics u lies while the path ot of material pro prosperity has been 0 opened e n e id to another of our ris ing states on the pacific a c fie the jealous 0 long of mexico have not cl been en wounded even more than this has been odone done the moderate policy of mr air buchanan has proved rov d to the go government and the people of mx mexico that we have no ambitious desire to take adva advantage A a e of the present difficulties that in V volve t that at republic to despoil it of its territory and its rights had such a dispo disposition sitio n animated this government nothing could have been easier than for it to have found a pretext and to have taken possession of whatever it may have desired the money mcney that will accrue to mexico from the new treaty will secure the triumph of the constitutional government there and place president Preside tit juarez in a short time in the capital this will enable mexico to carry out the judicious judi reforms that tave beep been I 1 initiated ni at vera cruz and it if its government pursues a wise course it will bring about the permanent establishment of peace and order ayere there |