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Southwestern Historical Quarterly
No. 276 B6xar, June 8, 1818
Transmitting the petition of Dofia Xavra. Flores of La Bahia and
the accompanying report in regard to the apprehension of several
individuals by the former commandant of the presidio
No. 277 Bexar, June 9, 1818
Transmitting statements of Don Juan de Castafieda, commandant
of the presidio of La Bahia, reporting that Captain Don Ygnacio
Perez, two subalterns, and one hundred men have left to take up
their position at San Marcos, that twenty-seven men and an officer
will leave tomorrow for Rio Grande for the remaining 6o fanegas
of grain, and, therefore, only seventy men on foot will be left for
garrison duty
Stating that the district commissioner, Don Vicente Gortari, accom-
panied by two vecinos and two soldiers in disguise, have left to ob-
serve the movements of the rebel forces in the interior, and that they
were provided with two good animals and forty pesos for supplies
No. 278 B6xar, June 12, 1818
Acknowledging receipt of the order to attach Lieutenant Don
Francisco Garcia of the Regiment of Extremadura to the flying com-
pany of Alamo de Parras with his same rank, and stating that the
necessary orders have been issued to Captain Don Juan de Castafieda
No. 279 B6xar, June 12, 1818
Stating that he is informed of the decision of the Viceroy in the
case against Josh Vicente Loera, a soldier in the Dragoons of Mexico,
who is to serve his eight-year sentence in this province [Texas]
No. 280 B6xar, June 12, 1818
Reporting that the money in possession of the company of
Aquaverde has been delivered to the companies of Alamo and Bahia
since they were entitled to the most
No. 281 B6xar, June 12, 1818
Acknowledging receipt of the royal order wherein His Majesty
declares that Lieutenant General Don Juan O'Donoj' has been
exonerated of all charges made against him and that his excellent
reputation must remain unquestioned
No. 282 B6xar, June 12, 1818
Acknowledging receipt of the official communication whereby he
is informed that the Viceroy has resolved that the royal treasury of
Saltillo shall pay to this province [Texas] the sum of i,ooo pesos
annually to cover the cost of the mail and such services on presenta-
tion of the governor's authorized account of the disbursement
No. 283 [Undated]
Transmitting the petition of Don Juan Castafieda, captain of the
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