"Your Lordship's official despatch, No. 898, the 27th of last month,
communicated to me the satisfactory detail of the complete results
which you witnessed on the 23rd and 27th, produced by the grand
steam-engine placed over the mine of Santa Rosa, one of those situated
in the mountains of Pasco, for the purpose of draining the mine and
extracting the ores.
"I desire particularly to distinguish and patronize the chief agent
and assistant, Don Francisco Uville; the generous promoters of the
undertaking, Don Pedro Abadia and Don José Arismendi; their agents
and assistants, Don Luis de Landavere and Don Tomas Gallegos; and
lastly, Mr. Bull, and all those associated in this great work, whom
you recommend to my notice. Your Lordship, by having exerted yourself
to facilitate, by all the means which your zeal and authority could
procure, the happy consummation of so profitable an enterprise, has
added a new claim to the many preceding which you possessed, to the
high consideration of the king and the public.
"JOAQUIN DE LA PEZUELA,
"Viceroy of Lima."
_Extract from the 'Lima Gazette' of the 25th of September, 1816._
"We have the satisfaction of communicating to the public the
information that the company for draining the mines of Pasco have just
received accounts from their agents in that mineral territory; and
they promise for our next Gazette a description of the state of the
works for fixing the remaining three engines.--EDITOR.
"CERRO, _September 20th, 1816_.
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