The accounts from Mexico tell nothing new in the way
of in- cident, but make out more strongly the completeness of the re- volution. The power of Santa Anna is evidently destroyed : the new Government is accepted by the people with delight ; it has sentenced the military President to banishment; and the best hope for him and for Mexico seems to be, that he may escape without loss of life or property. It does not appear that the change will make any difference to foreign countries ; unless it prove to facilitate better relations and a more intelligent and con- eistent policy on the part of the great Spanish American republic ; which, from the description of the new men, seems not im- probable.