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not conceive this to be the proper time or place, for the discussion of personal difficulties, between the General, and the Executive; That there was another tribunal, to which an appeal could be made; :md from my long personal acquaintance with M. B. Lamar, as well as from conversations recently held with him, I felt authorized in saying that if General Sam Houston felt disposed to different character office which Genl. Lamar then held couse t No as pre no barrier toward tment. his remarks being repeated be a Spe

no doubt will fully recollect them, conversation afterwards.

from memory, but many were the subject of some

as they

Very respectfully Wm. A. Jack [rubric]

.[Endorsed]

Henl. M. B. Lamar Houston.

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