Show present condition 0 of atile the negotiations letter writers for the eastern press have so completely muddled the subject of 0 our or mexican relations by their contrariety of 0 statements stale stat merte emente that no reader unless he be has examined the case with u ith the care of a lawyer consulting his brief can have any idea oft of the e present relative position oft of arg the q governments of the united tates states and her sister republic at this time lime whether mr mclane has concluded a treaty or not and if not what is the difficulty n in the v way ay of effecting that result are points upon which sea scarce any ordinarily well informed man could give a definite a answer if questioned after delving for some ho hours it rs in this diplomatic plo matic chaos chaba we find the follows following 1 n apparently to be the vital facts to be elicited cited minister allane malane as our readers already know returned from mexico earl early v in in the month of september ile he did not bring a treaty with him as was wag erro erroneously tie reported at the tune time the juarez government having baving declined to accept the draft of a convention sent outto out to our min minister from and which he was instructed to lo press with ishall all his power I 1 appears that the liberal government 1 was vt as quite coul consent leat with all the stipulations of the proposed treaty except one conceding to the united states the privilege of landing U 8 troops on oil me mexican bican territory to protect the the transit route opened to american america n capital enterprise and travel it was claimed by the Me mexican government go that a provision of this character infringed the sovereignty arid and reflected upon the dignity power or good faith of 0 mexico juarez bower declared that it would be useless on his pait to make anake such a treaty trea stipulation as congress would be sure to it the fact is is doubtless that juarez has somi some natural digs as to the propriety of letting american troops take possession of mexican soil foreseeing that the occasion might readily bl be availed of for practical conquest congest whenever the united states government should choose to have it so but the liberal government evide evidenced leed the fact that its ita objection was not CP cip alous ou by y declaring ec ri its willingness to accept t the e objectionable clause claus with aith th the proviso iovino t that hat the merican american troops were only to bee be landed in in the event of their being required to do so b by athe the government rov emment eminent of mexico al mr mclane declined to accept and th there ere the negotiation ended all the other poi points rits demanded by our GOV rement were conceded the proposition for a cession cession of Alex mexican ican territory having been abandoned at last by mr air buchanan in in his latest instructions to mr mclane it certainly was mas blundering diplomacy which permitted an opportunity to secure so much to 0 pass unimproved especially loes tb this appear P when we find how far the govera ment of mexico was prepared to go in in order to meet our views views it in the matter of adequate protection to the transit routes mr mclane urged in in favor of the unrestricted privilege of landing troops that should any difficulty occur on the transits transita tran sits and the mexican forces fail for any reason to restore quiet there would be no time to consult the government and obtain its permission to land troops in illustration illo of the necessity that might arise for prompt action the case of the panama riot not was referred to in in which many american lives were lost and many shameful robberies were committed by the troops of new granada whose government was bound by solemn treaty stipulation to secure safe transit for the passengers and mails from the united stated the 1 he mexican government proposed to obviate the th difficulty by the ap of commissioners commissi onera to reside on the transits transita tran sits especially on the isthmus of tehuantepec to give notice of f any apprehended difficult difficulty yf and take measure for its repression arid and also in the event that the native force failed to at af I 1 ford all needed protection to call the american troops tor for the required aid to guard against the possible event of the commissioners abusing their and failing from ing hostility tilita to the transit coin company pany to interfere when necessary ces sary mexico proposed that the U states should also appoint a resident commissioner whose duty it would be to notify the mexican authorities of or the need pt protection at any time and to call upon the united states forces to fo interpose it if the mexican protection was not promptly afforded all this however was defined by mr mclane whose instructions selm seem to have left him without discretion and a were puppet in the he hands of the presidential wire ire puller at washington th thus s the matter matt at present r or did at last acco accounts ont S it la Is supposed that it if mr air B bucganan Buc u chana banan decides to yield the point in regard to landing croog troops the thena ne botian can lb oe promptly renewed elve at washington binl ton all and cp conducted d to an all otherwise othe a satisfactory atis fact 0 ry conclusion let us its hope that he be v will 11 have se sense nse en enough ug t to embrace emu the opportunity u in it y if vie t e settle a part of the po points ilg now v at issue with mexico som something et 1 ing will mill have been gained arid and theford the good relations thus commenced wl will I 1 I 1 ma make cc it easier to obtain whatever i hat else is demanded by ice and a sound policy upon some settle future occasion I 1 it is is the policy of tile the united states to encourage the establishment of the juarez government in mexico we ought not in insist upon cession of territory or any other act that would tend to excite popular I 1 feeling against the liberal party part the disintegration of mexican territory would assuredly prove the downfall of any mexican administration assenting assenti rg to it and the landing of foreign troops would be b regarded with vi ith nearly equal dissatisfaction if we were prepared by e exertion xer tion of the strong hand to force either bither eie bie or both these points upon Al mexico exico we might carry thern them but to expect the liberal go yield us peaceably these I 1 incidents tic I 1 ants of 0 conquest and retain its power to presort e good relations between tw een bursel ourselves v es and mexico coi or to sustain itself at all is is utterly and absurdly idle |