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No. 414 Bexar, January io, 1819
Reporting that Corporal Jose Delgado returned with the observa-
tion party, enclosing the sumaria prepared in his case, and recom-
mending that he be punished for his reprehensible conduct and his
failure to obey orders
No. 415 Bexar, January io, 1819
Reporting damages inflicted by large bands of Indians moving to
ward that frontier and the dispatch of a mounted party in pursuit
No. 416 Bxar, January io, 1819
Presenting a second appeal for the provision of items under govern-
ment monopoly, such as stamped paper, powder, munitions, cards, and
sulphur; stating that many grievous ills can be corrected if these de-
ficiencies are supplied
No. 417 Bexar, January 12, 1819
Stating that he cannot render a report in the case of the deserter
from the company of La Bahia because the commandant of that post
sent no information in the last mail
No. 418 Bexar, January 24, 1819
Enclosing the sumario in the case of Antonio Mufios who deserted
from the mission of Refugio
No. 419 B6xar, January 24, 1819
Transmitting military report
No. 420o Bexar, January 26, 1819
Stating that the mail due on the 18th has not arrived and express-
ing the fear of some serious accident in view of recent Indian attacks;
reporting the presence of strange and audacious Indians who are caus-
ing much trouble; requesting the addition of 150 men to each pre-
sidial company of Bexar and the flying company of Parras for the
service and protection of the province
No. 421 Bexar, February 1, 1819
Transmitting military reports
No. 422 Bxar, February 1, 1819
Transmitting the petition of Corporal Jos6 Ximenes who asks to
proceed to the presidio of Bexar
No. 423 Bexar, February 4, 1819
Acknowledging receipt of six copies of the edict repealing the order
of February 13, 1811, which requires that no one move from one place
to another in the Kingdom without the proper passport
No. 424 Bexar, February 4, 1819
Transmitting the report of the number of mules lost in the expedi-303
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