General Forey has issued the programme of the provisional arrangements
for Mexico. Thirty-five persons have been appointed as a superior Junta, with orders to call an assembly of 214 Notables. These latter will vote the future form of Government by a three-fifths majority, and it is quite under- stood that they will decide for monarchy. The only remain- ing question will be the name of the monarch, on which no hint has as yet transpired; but it is more than probable that it may be Louis Napoleon. Meanwhile, the Executive Government has been entrusted to a committee composed of General Almonte, the Archbishop of Mexico, and M. de Sales, who of course, simply carry out General Forey's orders. _ He is for the present Viceroy of Mexico.