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PAGE To Clark L. Owen, September 2, 1842, discussing trade plans and other matters of the nation·-···-·····--·---··--·- -··--····--·-··- ··-- ······- 152 To George W. Hockley, September 3, 1842, accepting his resignation as Secretary of War and Marine_····--··---··-·····-- - - -- 153 To Morgan C. Hamilton, September 3, 1842, appointing him Acting Secre- tary of War and Marine.......·-·-·-- -··········---·-·······-··--·- - - -·-······-·-·- 154 To Colonel Thomas William Ward, September 6, 1842, concerning buried archives of the governmenL.......·----····-- -··-··-·--·-······- -·---··-··- 154 To Matthew P. Woodhouse, September 6, 1842, refusing to introduce inno- vations instead of fixed rules of government·-·-·····-··-·---·---·-··-·-·· 154 To William Y. McFarland, September 10, 1842, ordering him to prepare for the removal of the government to Washington, Texas....--- - ···· 155 To Matthew P. Woodhouse, September 10, 1842, instructing him to arrest a certain counterfeiter-·-····-----·-···-··------··------·-·------ 155 The revocation of the blockade of eastern Mexico, September 12, 1842.__ 156 To Andre Bienvenu Roman, Governor of Louisiana, September 12, 1842, concerning mutineers .on board the schooner Scm Antonio____ 157 Proclamation of a passport for Tomas Cruz, September 14, 1842·-··---- 158 To Matthew P. Woodhouse, September 15, 1842, stating that the Execu- tive had no power to cancel drafts- ------·-----·- -···------·------ ·-- 158 Proclamation of a treaty between the Republic of Texas and Great Britain for the suppression of African Slave Trade, September 16, 1842.- ~ 158 Proclamation of a convention between Great Britain and the Republic of Texas, September 16, 1842..·--····---·---·· - - - - -·-··---- --·--- 1~9 Proclamation of a treaty of commerce and navigation between the Re- public of Texas and Great Britain, September 16, 1842·- - --~·-·---- 159 To Morgan C. Hamilton, September 16, 1842, instructing him to order the militia of Matagorda, Colorado, Victoria, and other southern coun- ties to be ready to march upon San Antonio to harass the enemy occupying that place._._______ ----·--- ____ 159 To Morgan C. Hamilton, September 19, 1842, instructing him to deliver the steamship Zavc,la to Joseph Bennett for repairs----·--·----- 160 To Anson Jones, September 19, 1842, urging him to return to his duties.... 160 To Captain Charles Elliot, September 20, 1842, inviting him to pay an unofficial visit to the President at Houston·--··-----·-·----··-----·-·--·-··- 161 To Morgan C. Hamilton, September 20, 1842, concerning the mobilization of troops -·----···------··-··---·----·-··-····-·······-·---·-- ···-·-·- ···- -·-· _ _ _ 162 To Morgan C. Hamilton, September 20, 1842, explaining the enemy's ob- jective in T('v>is......_._____···---·---··--·-··-·-·- -·----- ··---·-- -·----··---·--- 162 An election proclamation, September 21, 1842·--·--- -·-··- - --··-·-··-·····-- ·--·-·---- 163 To Morgan C. Hamilton, September 22, 1842, plans for the army and movement of troops···--····-·---·-··----·-·-····-- --·---·--··----·--···-···-·····--- 164 To Washington H. Secrest, September 22, 1842, authorizing him to or- ganize a spy company.....·-------··----·- ----·····-·-·---- -·-·--- .o••-- -······-·· ··-·- ·-····- 165 To Matthew Caldwell, September 22, 1842, thanking him for victory over the enemy -···--·--··----··- ·-·---··-····-------·--·-·----·-·-·······.····-·-··--····-·--- 166 A grant of trading privilege to A. M. Stroud, September 23, 1842.........._.... 167 The sanction of an order on Gail Borden, Jr., September 23, 1842.._............ 167 To Matthew P. Woodhouse, September 23, 1842, on private business.......... 168
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