Regarding three items of the liquidation.

I confess that I do not see why the Lic. Zavala has not, heretofore, acted more promptly on the Huarte legacy; and I am certain that a few instalments were paid, though my cousin Pepe Malo is better informed than so the amount. As the Yturbide suit on Apeo belongs entirely to questions of law, I do not very well see how any instructions to you from me could further our interests in the matter. Both Martínez de la Torre y D. Miguel Martínez written me that they are now acting in concert. You do not tell me the terms upon which you, at last, went to Morelia. Seven months are now due on the $57,000, and Martínez de la Torre writes me that he was about to make un cobro serio al representante de D. Ignacio Amor de los réditos. I hope the result will be favorable. I hope, indeed, that you may succeed in among the Morelia legacies; and, should you come to