Jan. 1 1835 to Sep. 30 1835 - PTR, Vol. 1

[606] [COS~ UGARTECHEAJ

[ Marlin Perfecto de Cos, l\1alamoros, lo Domingo clc Ugarlcchca, Bexar, September 10, 1835, instructing him lo send back lo their company three soldiers from the company of Lampasos.]

[607] [UGARTECHEA to ADMINISTRATOR]

[Domingo de Ugarlechea, Bexar, to Administrator, Matagorda, Goliad, requesting that certain munitions be transferrer! from the coast Lo Bexar. J

[608] [AUSTIN to PERRY]

[Stephen F. Austin to James F. Perry, September 11, 1835, stating that "I have commenced keeping bachellors hall at Mr. William's house" and that he needs supplies. J

(609]

[BEAN to JACKSON]

Nacogdoches, Texas, Sept. 11, 1835. SIR: In addressing your excelJcncy, I would feel myself under ordinary circumstances trespassing on the rules of established etiquelte; but I trust that the subject on which I have the honor to approach you, will, al least, excuse a deviation from the routine of office communications. As early .as the 24th of February, I 833, I addrt>ssed a letter to Lewis Cass, secretary of war, of the United Stales, on the subject of the incursions of Indians from the United States into this country, and referred him to the lrealy concluded al the city of Mexico, on the 6th day of April, 1831, the 33d article of which provides and declares that, "Both parties bind themselves cxpressh·, lo resLrnin by force, all hostilities and incursions on the part of 1l;e Indians living within their respective boundaries," ~~c. &c. Al the

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