mensalmente; y si hubiere proporcion de que verwan en carretas de particulares, dispongalo V. S. asi, que de la mism; manera les seran satisfechos los fletes, como cualquiera otro gasto que ocasionen; en fin, yo lo dejo todo a la muy acreditada capacidad de V. S., satisfecho de que nada me dara que apetecer, en el particular. Con este motivo, senor general, tengo el honor de reiterarle las sinceras protestas de toda mi consideracion y afecto. Dios y libertad. Goliad, Mayo 18 de 1836. - Vicente Filisola. - Senor general D. Juan Jose Andrade. [3096] [HALL~ HARDEMAN] [Edward Hall, New Orleans, to Bailey Hardeman, May 18, 1836, discussing the affairs of the Texas agents, mentioning that if Colonel Triplett "is with you" he should return to New Orleans, and stating: "We have no particulars of the late glorious Battle & many speculations are afloat as lo the result of so splendid a vie tory. "] [3097] [JOSEPH lo AUSTIN] [J. L. Joseph, New York, to Stephen F. Austin, May 18, 1836, comfirming the victory of Sam Houston at San Jacinto.] [3098] [LAMAR to MORGAN]
War Department 18 May 1836
To Col. Morgan Comd. Galveston Sir
I am directed by the President and Cabinet to instruct you to take immediate possession of the Brig Pocket and her Cargo, making out an Invoice of every article. The Spiritous Liquors on board. together with one half of the Lard and Oil you will forward to Velasco by the Laura or the first boat passing w this place. Yours respectfully M. B. Lamar Seery War
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