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you not to embarrass my operations by sending a Minister to England until I write you that her Govt is prepared to recognise & ready to receive one.- Besides until the Loan is negociated, it would put the Govt to some inconvenience -to provide the outfit & salary.- -----As the whole scheme for the recognition of Great Britain as to the plan is my own it would be highly desirable to me to conduct it to the point of consummation.- -Be assured of my most zealous exertions in this behalf without fee or compensation.-
I remain l\fy Dear Sir with sincere
esteem faithfully
--& respecy.-
y our obt s & friend J. Hamilton
His Excellency l\L B. Lamar.-
-P. S.- Be so kind as to say to Judge Burnet that when Congress, passes the act authorising us to pledge the Bonds, that I will thank him to send one copy to :Mr Burnley Louisville Ken- tucky & one to me Charleston. Forwarded to Mr Jackson Gal- veston to transmit to New orleans.- They must be authenticated under the seal of his office.- [Addressed] His Excellency --1\L B. Lamar-- Presd. of the R. of Texas. Austin J. Hamilton- No. 1595 [Endorsed] J. Hamilton Deer. 29. '39 1839 Dec. 30, JAl\IES LOVE, HOUSTON, [TEXAS], TO M[IRA- BEAU] B[UONAPARTE] LAl\IAR, AUSTIN, [TEXAS] Lamar's alleged unpopularity; a hope to meet Lamar "and the young ladies" in New Orleans. A. L. S. 2 p. No. 1596 1839 Dec. 30, GEO[RGE] W. HOCKLEY, HOUSTON, [TEXAS],., TO MIRABEAU B[UONAPARTEJ LAMAR, [AUSTIN, TEXAS] Endorsing Albert G. Goodall for a midshipman's commission. A_ L. S. 1 p. No. 1597 1839 Dec. 30, JAl\IES GOODALL, HOUSTON, TEXAS, TO MIRA-- BEAU B[UONAPARTEJ LAMAR, [AUSTIN, TEXAS] Endorsing his brother, Albert G. Goodall, for a midshipman's com- mission. A? L. S. 1 p.
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