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

a Ciuty. 'l'he protection of our liberties-one natural and re- served right to make it so:-arms are the resort, and in arms the. people will find their only security from the oppression of ambitious tyrants, whose chains are forged to manacle our citizens and subdue them to their will: courage and bravery in resistance, and prudence in council will restore to us the nat- ural sovereignty of all Governments:-one civil compact or constitution is destroyed and another must be formed to guar- antee the purposes and ends of political associations: a Pro- visional or temporary Government, however wisely formed, or prudently administered, is at best uncertain and insecure- permanency and strength should be the basis of all Govern- ments-therefore, Be it. resolved, That in virtue of the powers vested in. the ''Provisional Government of Texas" by the Representativea of the people in convention assembled, and it is hereby re- solt1ed, by the General 'Council of the Provisional Government aforesaid, that a Convention of delegates of the people for each :Municipality of the three departments of Texas shall be called, to assemble on the first day of March next, at the toW11 of Washington. SEC. 2. Be it f1trther resolved, That the Delegates elected by the people be clothed with ample, unlimited, or ple~ary powers as to the form of government to be adopted: provided, that no Constitution formed shall go into effect, until the same be submitted to the people and confirmed by a majority thereof, in such manner as shall be prescribed by a provision in such instrument. SEC. 3. Be it further resolved, That the acting Judge, or in case there be no acting Judge, the Alcalde of each municipal- ity be required, and it is hereby made his cluty to issue writs of election to some competent and respectable citizen of each election district, to hold the election in the said district on the first day of February, 1836, to be conducted in the rn~n- ner that elections have heretofore been conducted-allowmg all free white males and Mexicans opposed to a Central Gov- ernment a vote: provided, that no proxy votes sh11ll be re- ceived-excepting, nevertheless, all the Citizen Volunteers in the Army, each of whom shall have _a right to his vo~e, which he shall write upon paper over his own proper signature,

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