The United States Vs. Andres Castillero: "New Almaden" : Transcript of the Record, Volume 2

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Printed at the ofice of the Daily herald, 1860 - Mining claims - 212 pages

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Page 963 - An Act to ascertain and settle the Private Land Claims in the State of California...
Page 1427 - Consul of the United States of America for the city of Mexico, hereby certify, that the signature of J.
Page 1604 - I, the undersigned consul of the United States of America for the city of Mexico, hereby certify that the...
Page 1170 - Don Tomas Ramon del Moral, my attorney, the sums to pay for the retorts, cylinders, and other kinds of small apparatus, which may be ordered to be made for the negotiation, to the amount of $1,000.
Page 1396 - Europa; de donde ha resultado que se han acostumbrado á mirar su país como falto enteramente de este metal. Sin embargo, pasando la vista por las investigaciones que se hicieron en el reinado de Carlos IV, es preciso convenir que pocos territorios presentan tantos indicios de cinabrio como la mesa de las cordilleras, desde los 19° hasta los 22° de latitud boreal.
Page 864 - ... were all obtained long after the occupation of California by the Americans. This* unfortunate irregularity cannot be easily repaired, and serious objections might be made even to the legality of our new act of possession. I need scarcely remind you of the importance of preserving profound...
Page 865 - ... our new act of possession. I need scarcely remind you of the importance of preserving profound secrecy in all these matters, and in case you do not accept my offer, I hope you will not fail to send me your power to act for you in any arrangement I may make. I send you three vols.
Page 1103 - I went to the mission of Santa Clara to dine with Padre Real of the mission; Mr. Castillero was there. Our general conversation through dinner was about this mine, and of experiments which Castillero had been trying to find out what the mineral was. He made a remark, and said he thought he knew what it was; if it was what he supposed it was, he had made his fortune. We were anxious to know what it was. He got up from the table and ordered...
Page 1165 - ... cinnabar. The junta believes that Senor Castillero has, by such an important discovery, made himself deserving of the efficacious protection of the Supreme Government, and of the Junta for the Encouragement of Mining, and is persuaded that your Excellency will interpose all your influence to the effect that this individual may receive a proof that the Supreme Government knows how to distinguish and reward those citizens who contribute to the prosperity of the country. And with this motive I repeat...
Page 1171 - Don Andres Castillero, for the encouragement of the quicksilver mine which he has discovered in the mission of Santa Clara, in Upper California : his Excellency has been pleased to approve, in all its parts, the agreement made with that individual, in order to commence the working of said mine...

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