The Writings of Sam Houston, Volume IV

CALENDAR

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PAGE To the Texas Senate, December 5, 1844, submitting a convention of commerce and navigation between Texas and the Hanseatic Re- publics - ·- ·--··- ·······--·- - · ··- - ·--··---- -········································-····· 398 To the Texas Senate, December 5, 1844, submitting a treaty of friend- ship and commerce, made between Texas and various Indian tribes.. 399 To the Texas Senate, December 5, 1844, submitting for rntification cer- tain appointments made during the recess of Congress.·-···················-·· 399 To the Texas Senate, December 7, 1844, transmitting from the Depart- ment of War and Marine, estimates for the support of a company of Rangers for protection of the southern frontier·-··························-······ 399 To Thomas Johnson, Judge Advocate, December 7, 1844, disapproving in toto the proceedings of the court in the case of E. W. Moore_ ........ 400 A proclamation of pardon for Nancy Vandyke and Nancy Beams, Decem- ber 7, 1844-----·---·---- ----- ......................... 400 To James H. Raymond, Acting Treasurer, December 9, 1844, directing that $34.47 be paid out for Indian affairs.....·- -····-·····-··-······-··--···· 400 Valedictory address to the Texas Congress, December 9, 1844_···-·········- 401 To the Acting Treasurer, December 9, 1844, ordering the payment of $616.75 for secret service and charge to Executive contingent fund .... 405 To Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna, December 10, 1844, asking as a private Texas citizen that Jose Antonio Navarro be given his liberty to return to his familY- - - ----···----·-····-·-··········-··-·········--······ 405 To General Andrew Jackson, December 13, 1844, stating the situation of Texas relative to the annexation question, and announcing his in- tended visit to the General in the coming spring_····-····-·········-······-·· 406 Houston's memorandum setting forth terms for the annexation of Texas to the United States, December 13, 1844_ _······- ···-········- ······-··-·- ··· 407 To Anson Jones, December 21, 1844, a friendly letter bearing general news of the country, and requesting that Major James H. Cocke be retained as coIJector of the port of Galveston.·-··-·······-··-······-··-·-···· 408 APRIL, 1845-JUNE, 1845 To Andrew Jackson Donelson, April 9, 1845, giving his views concerning annexation ·- ··--··----- - - ------·--····-··--······--·········· 410 To Hamilton Stuart, April 22, 1845, denying charges of treason, bribery and corruption that had been made against him.·-··--····-····················· 418 To Thomas J. Rusk, April 26, 1845, introducing Mr. Cage of Tennessee.... 422 To Peter W. Gray, Francis R. Lubbock; and others, May 8, 1845, accept- ing an invitation for Friday, the 16th instant.·--··························-·····-- 422 To William Christy, and others, May 27, 1845, accepting an invitation to address the citizens of New Orleans on subjects indicated in the invitation ·-····-··--······---··---·--···-···--·--···-··-·-·······-··-········ 423 To E. A. Cannon and others, May 27, 1845, regretting that he could not accept an invitation to a public dinner on Wednesday, 28 instant....- 424 To James K. Polk, June 8, 1845, announcing the death of General Andrew Jackson ··························-···-··············-·····------··----·-···-·······--·- 424

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