Letter

Salomon to By the President: The, April 23, 1882

[Inclosure 2 in No. 461—Translation.]

order.

Salomon, President of Hayti,

In view of articles 197 and 198 of the constitution and the law of the 13th of April, 1880, upon the state of siege;

Upon the advice of the council of secretaries of state;

Has ordered and does order as follows:

  • Article 1. The arrondissements of Cape Haytien, Trou, and Fort Liberté are declared to be in a state of siege.
  • Art. 2. The present order shall be printed, published, and executed by the secretaries of state, each in that which concerns him.

SALOMON.

By the President:

The secretary of state of justice and of worship, charged with the portfolio of the interior,

MADIOU.

The secretary of state of finances, commerce, and foreign relations,

DARNIER.

The secretary of state, of war, and of marine,

INNOCENT MICHEL PIERRE.

The secretary of state of public instruction and of agriculture,

FRANCOIS MANIGAT.
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