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No. 542 B6xar, July 2o, 1819
Stating that he has known that the Tancahues were causing more
damage under the pretext of peace than when they were at war and
that Captain Cadena is the worst of them all; reporting that accord-
ing to his [the governor's] instructions they have chosen Joyoso as
their leader and new contracts have been made
No. 543 Bexar, July 2o, 1819
Acknowledging receipt of four formulas indicating the method
followed in the monthly use of supplies and provisions in the military
hospital at Monclova
No. 544 Bexar, July 2o, 1819
Acknowledging receipt of the report listing the medicines to be sent
to the province for the treatment of ill soldiers, and stating that he
is also informed of the cost of the said medicines
No. 545 Bexar, July 2o, 1819
Stating that there is no rural treasury which can be comprised in
the Viceroy's order of the 1 th of last May, that after their destruc-
tion some time ago the previously existent ranches were abandoned
by their legitimate owners and have not been put in operation again
because of the continual hostilities of the barbarians and because only
a few cows were left on the pasture lands
No. 546 Bexar, July 22, 1819
Reporting that Don Francisco Corral, captain of the permanent
battalion of Vera Cruz, arrived in the capital by conduct of an officer
and sixteen men from the presidio of Rio Grande, that the said officer
delivered the commandant general's instructions, but he [the gov-
ernor] is unable to execute them because the tower to which Corral
was assigned has been destroyed by the weather, the animals, and
the Indians, also because he can not furnish the necessary guard of
twenty-four to thirty men without endangering the post and he has
to send a convoy to conduct Lieutenant Colonel Sambrano and bring
back the paymaster who was detained in Coahuila; stating that he
has decided to hold Captain Corral in arrest in a room and that if
the commandant general knows any other way to provide any greater
correction, his orders to that effect will be obeyed scrupulously
No. 547 Bexar, July 25, 1819
Reporting that no special incident has occurred during the fourth
week of July except the constant meddling of the barbarians in the
proximity of the capital
No. 548 Bexar, July 26, 1819
Stating that he had arranged to send Lieutenant Colonel Juan
Manuel Sambrano under arrest to Monclova with the convoy leaving
on the 3oth but that Sambrano will not go because he is ill according537
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