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

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TEXAS STATE LIBRARY

General Bonille goes to ~ianagua and he is com- promised with me to procure my safe conduct in writing from Presi- dent Martinz therefore, if he does procure it; you will necessarly know of such arrangmnt. Reguarding your favor I of course am unable to do more than I have done; and your presants is what is required to clam a longer. I am in possession of the Declaration prooving the desired points against-the Suppositwn of General Canasis Declara- tion with me. I am always at your order to any and all services U can render.

Your Most Respale. & obt. Servant.

[Endorsed] C. C. Fitzgerald

C. C. Fitzgerald. [rubric]

Genl Lamar April 9 1858

No. 2616 1858 Apr. 10, LIC[ENCIADO] AMBULANCIA, PUNTA ARENAS, [COSTA RICA] Advertisement of a menagerie. Broadside. No. 2617 1858 Apr. 11, UNOS COSTARICENSES. SAN JOSE, [COSTA] . RICA] Comment upon D. F. Schlesinger's account in the Star and Herald of Panama, Dec. 30, [1857), of an attempt by a brother of the Presi- dent of Costa Rica to bribe him to steal certain papers; corruption in public affairs. Printed. 3 p. Spanish. No. 2618 1858 Apr. 1-5, T. F. MEAGHER, CARTAGO, COSTA RICA TO M. B. LAMAR, [MANAGUA, NICARAGUA]7 2 Hotel de Irazu, Cartago, Private Costa Rica, April 15th. /58 My dear General Lamar, Since writing 73 to you on Monday last, events have transpired and information has come to my ear, which, as a loyal American citizen, I consider it my duty to acquaint you with - M. Felix Belly has been here in Costa Rica for some three weeks - He has been petted and feasted by the Government - every consider- ation, the highest has been shown him - A grand Ball has been given in the National Palace in his honour - And all this, notwithstanding that, ostensibly, he comes in a private capacity - without any creden-

12 A. L. S. 73 No. 2G02.

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