American and Mexican Commission: Herman Sturm Versus the Republic of Mexico. Claim No. 6761872 - 349 halaman |
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... the amount due to me , as reported to him , under date of August 6th . General Carvajal also promised me , that within a few days , more money would be placed at my disposal to promptly settle vi American and Mexican Commission - No . 676 .
... the amount due to me , as reported to him , under date of August 6th . General Carvajal also promised me , that within a few days , more money would be placed at my disposal to promptly settle vi American and Mexican Commission - No . 676 .
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... settle all accounts , and enable me to quickly , but very secretly , transport to the Rio Grande the persons engaged , together with the munitions of war I had purchased for Mexico . On presenting the draft to said Company , payment was ...
... settle all accounts , and enable me to quickly , but very secretly , transport to the Rio Grande the persons engaged , together with the munitions of war I had purchased for Mexico . On presenting the draft to said Company , payment was ...
Halaman xii
... settle the difficulties existing between General J. C. Fremont and the Mexican financial agent , Mr. J. N. Tifft , growing out of the issue of bonds in California by General Ochoa ; and he agreed to furnish me with one million dollars ...
... settle the difficulties existing between General J. C. Fremont and the Mexican financial agent , Mr. J. N. Tifft , growing out of the issue of bonds in California by General Ochoa ; and he agreed to furnish me with one million dollars ...
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... settled the demands , Messrs . Du- pont de Nemours & Co. had on account of these drafts , in full as agreed . In this connection I may here state , that although the Mexican government , in this way , obtained one of the most necessary ...
... settled the demands , Messrs . Du- pont de Nemours & Co. had on account of these drafts , in full as agreed . In this connection I may here state , that although the Mexican government , in this way , obtained one of the most necessary ...
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... settled and paid the owner the sum of $ 10,000.00 . For the delay in the return of the McCallum to New York and for ... settling all accounts , yet outstanding , XX American and Mexican Commission - No . 676 .
... settled and paid the owner the sum of $ 10,000.00 . For the delay in the return of the McCallum to New York and for ... settling all accounts , yet outstanding , XX American and Mexican Commission - No . 676 .
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aforesaid agent American amount approved arms arrangements August authority Baranda Brazos Brownsville cargo Carvajal's cash charter claims contract copy Corlies Cruz Dear Sir delivered Deponent further says draft duly enclose endeavor engaged ernment expenses friends fully funds furnished Government of Mexico herewith Herman Sturm hundred Indianapolis informed inst instructions interest JERSEY CITY JOSE M. J. CARVAJAL Lerdo de Tejada letter of yesterday Matamoras matter ment Messrs Mexican Bonds Mexican Government MEXICAN LEGATION Mexican Minister Mexican Republic munitions Navarro necessary obedient servant obtain officers paid parties payment persons purchase received Republic of Mexico requested respectfully Robert Dale Owen Romero to Sturm San Luis Potosi Senor sent settle Simons soon statement steamer Everman Sturm to Romero Suwanee Tamaulipas Tampico thousand dollars Tifft to-day U. S. OF AMERICA United Vera Cruz vessel Vixen WASHINGTON York York City
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Halaman 235 - I entertain the hope of soon being able to announce to you that we are ready to renounce the retention of the privilege granted, and to come to an understanding with the Government of the United States in order to arrange on a common basis the conditions for the laying of cables which are to connect the coasts of the two countries. It would, moreover, seem proper to me for us likewise to come to some agreement to prescribe to the companies receiving grants (as is proposed by Mr.