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lZAVALA to GARCIA]
[Lorenzo de Zavala, New York, to Carlos Garcia, May 8, 1835, concerning his political plans, staling that"wherc there is no military garrison there's a revolutionary movemenl."]
(172) [ HASKINS NOTICE]
Pilotage of Brazos The undersigned being appointed Pilot by the Illustrious Ayuntamiento of the Jurisdiction of Columbia for the Bar of the 81:azos, takes this opportunity of informing all, whom it may concern, that he shall strictly adopt the following rules: In all cases when vessels approach the Bar, if prudent, they will be boarded, if not, observe he following signals: The Mexican Flag will be hosited to the Top of the Staff at high waler: & in crossing the Bar bringing two white Flags with a red Ball in each in a ran:re; should it not be possible lo board a Vessel, and not prudent for a Vessel to attempt to cross the Bar, the Mexican Flag will be hosited half mast and under no circumstances will the signals be exhibited. F. J. Haskins, Branch Pilot. Velasco, May 9th 1835. P. S. The undersigned has provided two substantial Boats & a full crew, and is determined to use every exertion in the discharge of his du Lies. F. J. Haskins.
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[COS~ UGARTECHEAJ
[Martin Perfecto de Cos, Matamoros, to Domingo de Ugartechea, 13exar, .May 10, 1835, giving orders for distribution to other companies of supplies collected for the Battalion of Morelos since it will enter Texas from Monclova.)
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