Sept 24 1836 to Oct 24 1836 - PTR, Vol. 9

Second Lieutenants.-Joseph Cady, Robert H. Foot, C. Lt Sharp, Alexander Farmer, .Ashmore Edwards, 'l'homas J. Stans- bury, Monroe Edwards, Dugald McFarlane, K ll. W. Fitzgerald, William Simmons. 'l'hird Lieutenants. - Wm. C. Wilson, Wm. Eaton, Robert 1. Calder, Walter Lambert, John P. Borden, George Scott, Preston · Savory, Rob't L. Hedding, Bennett McNelly. CAVALRY.-Wm. B. Travis, Lt. Colonel; Wm. P. Miller, :i\Iajor. Cnptnins.-Jesus .Cuellar, Robert Wilson, John H. :Forsyth, B. J. White, Haden Edwards, Wm. G. Ifill. First Lieutenants.-C. K. Simmons, U. W. Smith, Allen Lam- son, Wm. lL Eastland, Pla~ido Benavides, Wm. Bracken. Second Lieutenants.-Joscph E. Scott, Wm. S. Blount, John )f. Thruston, lfanucl Carbajal, James Drake, I Bevie, Jr. Cornetts.-E. Y. Barbs, John V. Morton, Prospect McKay, W. 0. Llewellin, John Goodrich, Darwin M. Stapp. RANGING CoBPs.-R. M. Williamson, Major. Captains. -John J . Tumlinson, Wm. W. Arrington, J. W. Bur- ton. First Lieutenants.-George M. Petty, Jesse McCoy, Wade Hor- ton. Sec. Lieutcnants.-Joseph W. Rogers, Littleton Tumlinson, 1.'homas Robbins. On mot'on of )fr. Badgett, the report was received. On motion of Mr. Ruek, the report was referred to the military committee. On motion of Mr. Conrad, the convention resolved itself into a cc•mmittce of the whole, upon the report of the committee ap- pointed to report en ordinance to organize the physical force of the country; Mr. Conrad in the chair, and after some time spent therein, on motion of Mr. Rusk, the committee rose, and Mr. Con- rad reported that the commit.tee of the whole had had under con- sideration, the report of the committee appointed to draft an or- dinance to organize the physical force of the country, and bad instructed him to report the same as amended. On motion of Mr. Rusk, the rule was dispensed with, and the report of the committee of the whole upon the ordinance, reported by the committee appointed to organize the physical force of the country, w11s read the i;econd time. Mr. Parmer moved that the word "sixteen" be.stricken out. .And the ~•eas and nays being called for by Mr. Parmer, and two other members, and was decided jn the affirmative. Yeas 26, Nays 18. · Those who voted in the affirmative. are Mr. President. Messrs. Barnett, of Austin, Barnett, of Washington, Clark, Crawford, Con- rad, Everett., Fisher, of Gonzales, Grimes, Goodrich Hardin, Hamil- ton, Hardeman, Lacy, Legrand, Latimore, Meniiee, M'Kinny,

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