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PAGE To John B. Floyd, July 28, 1860, relative to the quota of arms due to the state of Texas from the Federal Government_______________________ 110 To J. C. Stafford and Others, July 30, 1860, concerning the obtaining of arms for his company__.__.. _____ ----···-···--- 111 To Tipton Walker, July 31, 1860, loaning a state transit instrument...._ 111 To A. B. Norton, July 31, 1860, ordering him to furnish muskets to any citizen of the State desiring them______... ___ ------··-···-- 112 AUGUST-SEPTEMBER, 1860 To the Major commanding a battalion of Texas Rangers, August 4, 1860, concerning movements for frontier protection..·--·---- 112 To Middleton T. Johnson, August 4, 1860, orders for movements of Ranger companies __________ ----····--···· 113 To William C. Dalrymple and Edward Burleson, August 4, 1860, con- cerning Ranger service on the frontiers.-·----···-··-···-·--·-····· 114 To Middleton T. Johnson, August 6, 1860, concerning rations and stores for Ranger troops on the frontier_____.________ 115 To James H. Swindalls, August 6, 1860, concerning supplies for the Ranger companies on the frontier _____ ____ ............ 115 To S. F. Jones, August 6, 1860, concerning the terms upon which minute men are called into service_········--- ----···-·······-· 116 To Joseph M. Cox, August 7, 1860, concerning an escaped criminal........ 116 To John B. Floyd, August 14, 1860, concerning the repayment of money Texas had paid out for frontier protection_______ ··---·········· 117 To A. Daly, August 14, 1860, discussing the troubles in the political world and cause of them_···----------·----·-·---- 118 To A. G. Walker, August 14, 1860, declining to exercise Executive clem- ency because to do so would be unconstitutional________ 120 To Messrs. Murray & Brother, August 15, 1860, athorizing them to dispose of all government property in their hands·----·-------·········· 121 To Friends in the United States, August 18, 1860, withdrawing his name as a candidate for the Presidency______________ 121 To William S. Taylor, August 20, 1860, stating emphatically .that Con- gress has no power over slavery, a state only, had the right to abolish it -·-·----··--- ----------····-···-··- 123 To William C. Dalrymple, August 21, 1860, ordering his command to be mustered · out . ___ ------------------ 123 To Robert E. Lee, August 25, 1860, enclosing a petition from the citizens of Burnet CountY-···--··-····-······--····------····-··-·--··----················· 124 To Charles Jones, August 25, 1860, refusing to grant a petition for clemency until the criminal had been brought to triaL-----·--- 124 To Francis Moore, Jr., August 25, 1860, stating he had determined to appoint Dr. Moore state geologist ____ ____ 125 To Charles L. Mann, August 27, 1860, recommending John Hancock to his confidence _________ ------·-···-····---126 To Ben McCulloch, August 28, 1860, hinting concerning plans for a Mexican protectorate --------·-···· ------·········· 127 To P. T. Richardson, September 3, 1860, concerning politics; especially the propriety of southern governors securing large stocks of arms.__ 129
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