The Southwestern Historical Quarterly, Volume 60, July 1956 - April, 1957 Page: 536
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Southwestern Historical Quarterly
No. 534 B6xar, July 8, 1819
Reporting that the recent flood has kept him very busy but that as
soon as possible he will send the subdeacon, Lieutenant Colonel Don
Juan Manuel Sambrano, to the city of Monclova under arrest as
ordered
No. 535 Bexar, July 8, 1819
Reporting that he is informed that the commandant general has
sentenced Manuel Seguin to the company of Bexar, and Ventura
Ynojosa and Juan Hernandez to the permanent company of Vera
Cruz, also that the native, Francisco Xavier Hernandez, is to be set
free and returned to that city on condition of good conduct, all in
consideration of the merits of the case instituted against those in-
dividuals for the crime of attempted desertion to the United States
No. 536 B6xar, July il, 1819
Reporting that no special incident has occurred during the second
week of July except the one reported on the 8th of the same month
No. 537 Bexar, July 13, 1819
Transmitting the sumaria forwarded by the commandant of La
Bahia and instituted against the deserter of that company, Antonio
Alconchal
No. 538 Bexar, July i3, 1819
Transmitting the sumaria forwarded by the commandant of La
Bahia and instituted against the invalid, Ermenegildo de la Cruz,
and two others who accompanied him from the interior
No. 539 Bexar, July 13, 1819
Transmitting military report
No. 540 Bexar, July 18, 1819
'Transmitting the petition presented by Lieutenant Colonel Don
Juan Manuel Sambrano after his arrest
Stating that in his petition the said Sambrano is so insulting that
he deserves a reprimand from the commandant general; reporting
that every point Sambrano mentions in the document is untrue, that
instead of uprooting the vices of the citizens at La Bahia, he led them
into illicit trade, and that he abused his license to supply mules to
the troops who were afoot by charging them a higher price than the
animals were worth; asking just treatment for this officer who, instead
of being a good soldier and a citizen, has only disturbed the affairs
of the government
No. 541 Bexar, July 18, 1819
Reporting that no special incident has occurred during the third
week of the month of July536
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