The Papers of Mirabeau Buonaparte Lamar, Volume IV, part 2

PAPEns OI<' l\hnABEAU BuoxAPAR'fE Ln1.m

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and harmony two nations which haYe so many reasons to be friendly and none to be otherwise. I have the honor to be very respectfully Your most obedient Servant, MIRABEAU B. LA:MAR. No. 2604 1858 Mar. 25, FHAN[CIS]CO D. ZAPATA, }.IANAGUA, [NICA- RAGUA] TO [MIRABEAU BUONAPARTE LAMAR, MANAGUA, NICARAGUA] Letter of farewell and good wishes upon returning to Leon. A. N. S. 2 p. No. 2605 1S58 Mar. 25, [LEWIS CASS, WASHINGTON, D. C.J TO [MIRA- BEAU BUONAPAHTEl LAMAR, [MANAGUA, NICARAGUA] Instructions regarding his salary as minister resident. Copy. 1 p. No. 2606 1858 Mar. 28, THOMAS FRAKCIS MEAGHER, SAN JOSE, COSTA RICA, TO M[IRABEAUJ B[UONAPARTE] LAMAR, [MANAGUA, NICARAGUA] Recommending lodgings. A. L. S. 1 p. No. 2607 1858 Mar. 28, C. C. FITZGERALD, MANAGUA, NICARAGUA TO M. B. LAMAR, [MANAGUA, NICARAGUAJ 66 Managua Sir March 28th. 1858 In consideration of this Government having extended their decree of amnesty to all the Americans within the Republic excepting some three or four of which number it appears that I am one. I desire to ask you what are the crimes of which I am accused and what pro- tection may I expect from my Government In the event of wrongs & Persicutions. Most Resp your obt. Sr. ) C. C. Fitzgerald ) General. M. B. Lamar U. S. Minister. the)

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Republic of Nicaragua Endorsed

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C. C. Fitzgerald March 28 1858 - To Genl l\[ B Lamar U. S. l\Iinister.

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