Letter
Felix Govin Y Pinto to The United States Vice-, February 10, 1870
[Translation.]
New York, February 10, 1870.
Dear Sir: Although I have not the honor of your personal acquaintance, I am aware of your characteristic courtesy, and therefore trust that you will be pleased to deliver the inclosed document to a notary public, in order that it may he duly recorded (pioto colizado.) For expenses incurred, be pleased to draw at sight upon me at No. 109 Water street.
I pray that you will pardon the trouble which, in virtue of his being an American citizen, is caused by your obedient humble servant,
FELIX GOVIN Y PINTO.
The United States Vice-Consul, Matamoras.
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U.S. Department of State, Office of the Historian. Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States, Transmitted to Congress, With the Annual Message of the P.