The Laws of Texas, 1822-1897 Volume 1 Page: 415
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Laws and Decrees of Coahuila and Texas.
305
J. M. IRALA, Secretary,
DECBEE No. 316.
J. M. IRALA, Secretary.
DECBEE No. 317.
Executive Department of the State of )
Coahuila and Texas. (
The Governor of the State of Coahuila and Texas, to all the inhab-
itants thereof: Be it known, that the congress of said state has decreed
as follows:
Executive Department of the State of )
Coahuila and Texas. J
The Governor of the State of Coahuila and Texas, to all the inhab-
itants thereof: Be it known, that the congress of said state has decreed,
as follows:
Wherefore I command it to be printed, published, circulated and duly
fulfilled.
Given at the city of Monclova on the 16th May, 1835.
AUGUSTIN VIESCA.
The Congress of the State of Coahuila and Texas has thought proper
to decree:
The second colony contracted by the empresario, Martin de Leon, now
deceased, which, by virtue of article 3 of the decree of the 18th of March,
1834, was embraced within the department of Brassos, shall be annexed
to that of Bexar.
For its fulfilment, the Governor of the State shall cause it to be
printed, published, and circulated.
A. de la V. y MONTES, President.
J. M. J. CABVAJAL, D. S.
J. A. TIJERINA, D. S.
Wherefore I command it to be printed, published, circulated and duly
fulfilled.
Given at the city of Monclova on the 17th of May, 1835.
AUGUSTIN VIESOA.
The Congress of the State of Coahuila and Texas has thought proper
to decree as follows:
Art. 1. The resolution spoken of in the decree of the 6th of April,
1834, on the subject proposed by Sterling Robertson, foreigner, should
have been understood as properly belonging, as it does, to the judicial
power.
Art. 2. In pursuance thereof, any resolution that shall be dictated
by any other authority, shall be null.
Art. 3. The executive shall provide that the colony be returned to
Austin and Williams, respecting, notwithstanding what is expressed in
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