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Letters from 1877

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Luz to A true copy of the original, to which I certify. Acapulco , May 9, 1877 . J. M. LLORENTE. L. CANTÚ. DANIEL H. LUZ, April 18, 1877

From Luz
To A true copy of the original, to which I certify. Acapulco , May 9, 1877 . J. M. LLORENTE. L. CANTÚ. DANIEL H. LUZ
April 18, 1877

[Inclosure 2 in No. 543.—Translation.] Judgment of the court of Acapulco. Acapulco, April 18, 1877. [A seal which says: “Court of the first instance of Acapulco.”] Having examined the case…

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Skilton , United States Consul-General, Mexico to P. S. Mr. Kastan this moment hands me a communication addressed to him by General Vicente Jimenez, dated April 25, 1877, but given to him to-day only, advising him that he had given orders to the proper authorities to place him in possession of his property which had been seized. Without the presence of the admiral, and a gentle pressure on them by him, nothing ever would have been done by them toward the settlement of the matter, May 13, 1877

From Skilton , United States Consul-General, Mexico
To P. S. Mr. Kastan this moment hands me a communication addressed to him by General Vicente Jimenez, dated April 25, 1877, but given to him to-day only, advising him that he had given orders to the proper authorities to place him in possession of his property which had been seized. Without the presence of the admiral, and a gentle pressure on them by him, nothing ever would have been done by them toward the settlement of the matter
May 13, 1877

[Inclosure 1 in No. 543.] Mr. Sutter to Mr. Skilton. United States Consulate, Acapulco, May 13, 1877. No. 49.] Dear Sir: Confirming to you my respects to 46, of April…

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Foster to P. S. Mr. Kastan this moment hands me a communication addressed to him by General Vicente Jimenez, dated April 25, 1877, but given to him to-day only, advising him that he had given orders to the proper authorities to place him in possession of his property which had been seized. Without the presence of the admiral, and a gentle pressure on them by him, nothing ever would have been done by them toward the settlement of the matter, June 5, 1877

From Foster
To P. S. Mr. Kastan this moment hands me a communication addressed to him by General Vicente Jimenez, dated April 25, 1877, but given to him to-day only, advising him that he had given orders to the proper authorities to place him in possession of his property which had been seized. Without the presence of the admiral, and a gentle pressure on them by him, nothing ever would have been done by them toward the settlement of the matter
June 5, 1877

No. 224. Mr. Foster to Mr. Evarts. Legation of the United States, Mexico, June 5, 1877. (Received June 30.) No. 543.] Sir: The communication of which I inclose a copy…