Letter

[Untitled], December 15, 1865.

[Untitled]

Messrs Manuel A. Marquez, Andres E. Mansilla, A. P. Simmonds, Manuel Ujueta, Sandheim & Co, J. A. Deitlzreig, José A. de la Rosa, Chapman and Martinez, Augusta Strong, A. & J. Seinor, Julian Ponce, A. Relen & Co., Antonio de la Rosa, Acpli Grasmayer & Co., and Joaquin Ant, Meir, have paid two dollars for the register duty of a protest which they are going to make. S2.

Tiburo C. Aranjo and the protestors, who are known to me, the public notary, do thus protest and reclaim, and asking me to grant as many copies as they may require, thus do make and sign before me and the two witnesses, Atitano Concha and J. B. Munez, neighbors present: Acpli Grasmayer & Co., J. Helm & Co., Julio Dietlezweig, P. Fergusson, in liquidation Julian Ponce, for himself Julian Ponce, Manuel Malignetin, Augustus Stuiz, A. P. Simmonds, Joaquin Antonio Mier, Antonio de la Rosa, Chapman and Martinez, A. & J. Senior, Sundheim & Co., José Angel de la Rosa, Andres E. Mansilla, Manuel M. Marquez, Atitano Concha, Juan B. Munez, José M. Laseano. notary public.

Done before me, which is in the book of public instruments kept by me, and to which I refer under the number 251, and to deliver to the parties interested, I have extracted this third copy in your pages of corresponding paper, the margin of the first rubricated; and here I sign in Baranquilla this December 16, 1865.

JOSÉ M. LASCANO Notary Public.
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Sources
FRUS u2014 Papers Relating to Foreign Affairs, Accompanying the Annual Message of the President to the Second Session of the Thirty View original source ↗
U.S. Department of State, Office of the Historian. Papers Relating to Foreign Affairs, Accompanying the Annual Message of the President to the Second Session of the Thirty.