act'on1pli:,:hing in thi:,: nrn1111tT tlw ardent desire::; of his Exccllt~ncy thl' Pn•:,:idcnl pro km. of lht' rl'publit'. lo rq,.rulatc Lhe public order and lranquilily. :,:o n1•c1•:,::,:ar~' for llw aclvancenwnt uf society: then·fore his Exct·llt'm:y t•xpet'ls that if any Lown has failt'd tu comply with lhc rt'q11i:,:ites of the above named Supreme resolution, it will lw i111111cdia1t-ly respected and observed, by vieldina to the conviction of rea:son alone. and by ,~rlue of which • r- , • his Excellency thr governor :111til'ipatc-~s the best result:,:, ordering me to give notice of the same lo your honor for your instruction. Your honor will plt'ase lo accept Lhe Sincere assurance of · my distinguished regard. God and Liberty.
J. Maria Falcon first office
.Monclova 20th, July 1835 To the Political Chief of Lhe department of Brazos
(409] [FERNANDEZ to COS]
[Francisco V. Fernandez, Tamaulipas, lo Marlin Perfecto de Cos, Matamoros, July 20, 1835, about Lhc expulsion of George Fisher. J
(410] (LYNCH Lo BROWN]
(illegible ]-Creek July 20, 1835
i\Ir. E. Brown
Dear Sir This will inform you that we have received news from the upper country of the indians being very hostile upon the frontiers; which calls on Lhc Citizens of this Colony lo assist in Lhe protection of the Citizens of the frontiers and its inhabitants-I have myself volunteered my services lo gow against the indians so soon as we can organize-We the citizens of this neighbourhood arc to meet al James Walkers on Lhe 2Slh of this insl. Lo organize and elect our officers l,y whom we will he governed- I have lo say to you that I am without a suital,le horse for the march-and I
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