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Vicente Quadra to And I communicate it to you for your information, signing myself your attentive servant, LOPEZ, June 25, 1874
[Inclosure.—Translation.]
Señor Lopez to Mr. Williamson.
National Palace, Managua, June 25, 1874.
president quadra’s decree.
Señor: The supreme executive power has been pleased to issue the following decree:
The President of the republic of Nicaragua undergoing grave domestic troubles that require all his care, and not wishing for this cause to check the course of numerous general and particular affairs that are pending the consideration of the government and need a careful attention, using the power that article 51 of the constitution confers, decrees:
- Article 1. Señor Senator-General Don Joaquin Zavalla be called to the exercise of the executive power, who will immediately enter upon the duties of the office.
- Art. 2. The Señor minister is charged with the fulfillment of the present decree, and of communicating it to whom it may concern.
Given in Managua, the 25th day of June, 1874.
VICENTE QUADRA.
The minister of war in charge of the portfolio of government,
ISIODORO LOPEZ.
And I communicate it to you for your information, signing myself your attentive servant,
LOPEZ.
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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.