Evacuation of Texas : translation of the Representation addressed to the supreme government / by Vicente Filisola, in defence of his honor, and explanation of his operations as commander-in-chief of the army against Texas. Page: 65 of 72
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receive the protestations of my constant adherence to his person.
-God and Liberty.-Matamoros, 28th Mayi 1836.-Pedro J.
de la Garza..-To his Excellency general Vicente Filisola.
NO. 11.
Office of the commandant-general of Nuevo Leon and
Tamaulipas.-Be pleased to detain the express, which, coming
from the army of operations, has arrived at this city, destined
to the capital of the republic, inasmuch as this office has business
interesting the public service, to communicate to the supreme
government.-God and Liberty.-Matamoros, May 24th, 1836.
-Francisco Vital Fernandcz.-To the postmaster of thiscity.
I certify the above to be a true copy.--Matamoros, July
1st, 1836.--Francisco Garcia.
NO. 12.
Office of the commandant-general of Nuevo Leon and
Tamaulipas.-Be pleased to order that in this moment, and with
the annexed papers for Victoria, San Luis, and the capital of
the republic, the express that was detained at your office, according
to the order which was communicated by this office, on the
24th inst., may proceed on his journey.
God and Liberty.-Matamoros, May 30th, 1836.-Frat
cisco Vital Fernandez.-To the postmaster of this city.
I certify the above to be a true copy.-Matamoros, July 1st,
1836.-Francisco Garcia.
NO. 13.
Office of the secretary of war and mariane--Central eotion.-First
bureau.-Excellent Sir:-In my communicationof
the 15th, I had the honor to transmit to your Excellency, te
wishes of his Excellency, the president pro tem., in relation to
the serious affairs treated on in your Excellency's despatches ot
25th and 28tLult., and now, by his order, I must repeat t* his
Excellency, president, has not been at liberty since he has
been made aprisoner, and that no other sacrifices should be
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Filísola, Vicente. Evacuation of Texas : translation of the Representation addressed to the supreme government / by Vicente Filisola, in defence of his honor, and explanation of his operations as commander-in-chief of the army against Texas., book, 1837; Columbia, [Tex.]. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth6110/m1/65/: accessed April 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Special Collections.