[CHAPTER XXII.]
PERU.
"Conditions under which Don Pedro Abadia, Don José Arismendi, and Don Francisco Uville, establish the project of draining the mines by means of steam-engines, to be brought from England.
"1st. The company is composed of three contracting persons without admitting therein any other whatever.
"2nd. There are intended as a fund for the undertaking 40,000 dollars, to be divided into four shares in the following manner:—Two shares to Don Pedro Abadia, one to Don José Arismendi, one to Don Francisco Uville. Four shares, dollars 40,000.
"5th. These principles of good faith and friendship being established, the project is to be carried into effect with the greatest possible activity, for which purpose, by the first opportunity, the funds shall be forwarded by Don Pedro Abadia to the amount of 30,000 dollars, with the necessary instructions for the construction of the machinery to a person who may be appointed.
"7th. As it has been estimated that 30,000 dollars will cover the cost of two engines in England, if the said Uville finds another on credit, he is authorized to purchase it on account of the company.
"11th. Should the undertaking yield profits, Uville shall also be credited for 2000 dollars for the value of the model.
"12th. In the instructions that may be given to Uville, it shall be stipulated on what terms he may engage one or two English workmen.
"Lima, 17th July, 1812."