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TEXAS STATE LIBRARY
No. 1216 1839 Apr. 23, J. W. 1\IOODY TO [l\I. B. LAl\fAR, HOUSTON] 1st Auditors office Houston 23d Apl 1839 His Excellency "\Vill perceive from the enclosed corrispondence 04 that the case has been before Congress they did not alter the orders of the Ex. Presi- dent, however during that Session I am of opinion the Congress passed a Law to pay them which was vetoed! by the President and his vetoe was sutained by the Senate I am well satisfied I must have handed the order which the President gave me to Congress which was not returned it is nevertheless a matter which was known to all the Congress. I have never asked for the order believing it could be had at any time. and it had Escaped my recollection untill I found the enclosed documents I presume the whole proceedings can be seen among the papers of the Senate
I have the honour to remain Your obedient Servant
J. W. Moody. [rubric]
[Endorsed]
J W Moody 25rd. Apl 1839 Respecting 1st Audtr. · J M Shreve
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1839 Apr. 23, HENRY S [TUART] FOOTE, JACKSON, [MISSIS- SIPPI], TO l\f[IRABEAU] B[UONAPARTE] LAMAR, HOUSTON, TEXAS Introducing Dr. Sims. A. L. S. 2 p. No. 1218 1839 Ap1·. 24, ALEXANDER G. l\1cNUTT, JACKSON, l\HSSIS- SIPPI, TO MIRABEAU B [UONAPAR,T·E] LAMAR, [HOUSTON, TEXAS] Requisition for the extradition of l\Iagnus T. Rogers, under indict- ment for murder. D. S. 2 p. With No. 1219. No~ 1219 1839 Apr. 24, A[LEXANDER] G. McNU'l'T, EXECUTIVE DE- PART}IENT, JACKSON, [MISSISSIPPI], TO WILLIAM F. WILLSON, GALVES'TON, TEXAS Enclosing extradition papers of Magnus T. Rogers. A. L. S. 1 p. Enclosures, 8 p.; see Nos. 718, 1102, 1219, 1220. "'Nos. 600 and 602.
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