The Southwestern Historical Quarterly, Volume 60, July 1956 - April, 1957 Page: 392
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Southwestern Historical Quarterly
incident has occurred in the province during the first week of the
present month
No. 468 B6xar, April 14 [sic], 1819
Acknowledging receipt of the royal order which treats of prevent-
ing the circulation of seditious treatises disseminated by Spanish
expatriates in the Court of London
No. 469 Bexar, April 13, 1819
Stating that he is informed of the Viceroy's decision in regard to
the petition of Captain D. Manuel Cedr6n and that the said captain
has been instructed to proceed to his new assignment at the first
opportunity
No. 470 Bexar, April 13, 1819
Stating that he is informed that the paymaster will deliver 3,000
pesos to Lieutenant Colonel D. Ygnacio P6rez to purchase 3oo horses
for the troops going into operations and that as soon as D. Ygnacio
P6rez brings the said mounts they will be distributed justly according
to the commandant general's instructions
No. 471 Bexar, April 13, 1819
Acknowledging receipt of the order exonerating Don Erasmo
Seguin of the crime of treason and instructing that his confiscated
property be returned to him after the issuance of an order by the
district intendant
No. 472 B6xar, April 16, 1819
Stating that the Viceroy ordered the intendant of Zacatecas to
deposit 15,000 pesos in Saltillo for transmittal to B6xar so that he
[the governor] could pay the expenses of the division that marched
to the Trinity and give a bonus to the sergeants, corporals, and sol-
diers recommended by Captain Castafieda, and that the Treasurer
at Saltillo has notified him that the 15,000 pesos have reached that
depository; suggesting that the paymaster of the Alamo Company
go to receive them and transfer to the governor of Coahuila the
amount belonging to his troops and also to those of Coahuila and
Nueva Viscaya; explaining that with the consent of the troops of
the B6xar Company he has decided to buy footwear and cloth and
linings for trousers and jackets, leaving the rest in cash for the aid of
their families; stating that the captain of the Alamo Company has
decided to do the same with the amounts belonging to that Company
No. 473 Bexar, April 18, 1819
Stating that he has tried to determine the wishes of the community
in regard to increasing the forces to be put into operation, that he
finds twenty men available to accompany the troops, and that those
not desposed to march, have offered to contribute as much of their392
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