is an inlcligcnl Mexican, and directly from Matamoras, he says that Genl. Cortase is on his way from ~lexico lo take command of the troops, he is a Gentleman of lalenls, and high reputation, as well as moderation,- there is now six hundred men in Bejar, and also One Thousand in Monlare on their March and lwo hundred supposed lo be landed al Anahuac- this information I recd lasl night from Bejar, all is quil there-believe me to he your friend and shall be always happy to serve you as such. Yours mosl Rcspcclfully P. Dimitt P.S. you will please receave and treat the hearer with attention, and any friendly services you may think proper to render him will
he considered as confered on myself. [Addressed: J Citizen Wiley _J. Martin
[485) [MARTIN to UGARTECHEAJ
[Wyly Martin, San Felipe, Lo Domingo de Ugarlechea, Bexar, August 5, 1835, reporting lhal those responsible for detaining and opening the mails have left his jurisdiction.]
(486) [SANDOVAL to UGARTECHEAJ
[Francisco Sandoval, Bexar, lo Domingo de Ugartechca, Bexar, August 5, 1835, reporting mili Lary activities of the ballalion of Morelos. l
[487] [SLEDGE to MARTlNJ
[W. H. Sledge, Secretary to the Ayunlamicnto of Columbia, to Wiley Martin, Political Chief, August 5, 1835, listing 18 men rais<.>d "lo go against the hostile Indians and are on their way to Bastrop to rendezvous there on the tenth of the month" and staling that a total of 75 men will be there soon. J
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