The Texas Republican. (Brazoria, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 49, Ed. 1, Saturday, August 8, 1835 Page: 1 of 4
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ui..ui ;uun-u i.y una yc nuiyu may . ncCOrainXT ffl tile IRtter-nt h(ii9iirfl.nt
: give-some-elucidatioibf them. 1 do 'the neoi.le of. thVJuiW'cfinn' f.r v
not know who drew those Columbia rymuch -discontented .at thesi ntn.
resolutions but they mreertainiy sa ceedingd and (bat 'Though the have -
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7THEREPUBMCAN 48 PRINTED SSfi SK'InW '" m 'ljffimWitk' '
DVVmMVisi MoSwhicbho agneda send me. vl thkPldcS(AAqfag4t
. ' ! i1-" ?ifar ' 0 AlSend the same to '-l ave n yet to have recefved&esn orders 'pursued "
Alia .Will be Tinted 'every bat-been able toobtain siguedf-copy of the rsame c$upAi exactions" 1
urday at $5 per. antlU 111 if paid he munionai tlrougljg - send a literal formerly pursued v(theaD'ove Jmen-
:artiie eifdof-six'raontlis'or5opyrh'?hlade"fr'!f' Y?.u would ioni?d D6n mri'Vgr de -
u.1 v. v. ( do me. a favor to nuhlsh.!thode nanprs m.ij;r-J..; -rt-.il :.JJ:ir.-
:7...if.not ttald Uf-til tie exm- .:.. uu;Jtu ' ' .6- - yawnauoast
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J-Tation of the year.
IS'o 'discontrnuance ' will be
allowed -exceDt at the-end xf
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fln vpar-and not thpn until V ---. --jr i- pauemiy s.jDnmiea tor so longa tine
.Lle year4 .anu noi uien-uuui the strongest aitachment to the eov-v.tn tli.a -nf.; thA.h.wa v. i .L
:all arrearages are paid. -ernment and immediately recommend -resolved to pay no Wref'-tiI!'WuWW
'Advertisements of eight-lines the formation of a provfsional .-goy.eni. -houses shall be organized and'utieg
-Or Ullder '$1 for the first inset- lug leave luruier io -state-coiected throughpu; alltheoaierpoVte
. . that fne.-b isiness or Massrs. Airavann ...rK. a..:. ...f . ..-.-:-
. tion; ana halt' that t price r lor .j jack at nahuac
' each cont'nuance; longer-ones known to. any person
U 'proportion No --advertise- ans u to Jmn -thnt tt .-seemed theyie3) afld 0f (fas Jurwdigffon in particu-
i mentAvill be withdrawn until 'uld ?et " ratl'tn f??1 f.no otr-lar'f their -'increasing: pulatloiv tff J-
j Dai3Tor but will be continued ' jLhn w;: I .i 2Z !1KS ? ine i
at'ttie.expense of -tne adverti emy
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. lour most obedient --servant
'!D''Aircomrnunications ?of ..A. BXfSCOJS.
; a nppsnna .mirnrfl wi 'nfi-fnar- 't ."s at -v
;ged foi the Same-as advertise- Jurisdicn'onof Liberty. --J Mexican market a sufficieupyo-Wr
' mpnw ' ITo his 'Excelleney tks'Govsraor of the 'g made in this country -ariSihier .
- -.free State of. Coahuila and Texas. -being an 'insufficiency -of moneynSL
. ' 'Piia .onniQ r uil- t.ba:..u- the country to payhedmies VtSv h'alif'
idGrocories. nriil"
11 all other articles ofabsolnte necessity
iv-shouldbe imported duly freesitbe;Tng '
nupusaiuic iu (iiuuurt: tuese injngS in K
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"AxiinJAC. Jjzlv.ll; 1835. ing this day convened in the town of
Mr. Editou: ' A
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The people of this'.Jur.sdictionhav. " "iry l parfuattties -o
u;aJ .j :'.!... r the articles of aDsoluterfiecssiu
nil: una uui iuutuiicu iu iu"3 iuwii ui -. - .. j.- i f ZZ. vv---J
nahnac tQ.consirr thiT!iT$is
iare nave iaKen uuo consiaerauon tne . '.. " ij yi
wcuuireu uiaics auu me laciunes ror
are so -great that if this
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iiHcjiedings of.a set of individuals at iesand conceiving themselves -most --- r""'""'"! u wuiineree
thisplace who should have given- fj grievously opppressed do most .res Qt " c?l""p': H be completely pros.
Bon JoVe Gonzalez a string of reso- pectfuliv represent: grated and the Governmentnotbenefi.
Wutious-declaring they would not sub- That for severalyears past no du- lc" V" "c ..s -V 8 coraPeied
mit to the revenue laws of the govern- ties have been demanded in
..ment renounci-; these individuals as of these colonies and even now none
' -- mivtrin tfi rnnnrl-nf ilio-cmntniltoo nf modi; of'CniifCtin(r dlltieS -and ftYftP.ll-
. -(T fTr!..mI;.i ninstiiTlT Jicanlirninni. tlto .tinfT ihft rPiVPIMf IfllUQ in lhp5S "Onlnn. Sma6&"a&
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any pait "-"'iu uog across
nnw nnnp the Ssabine and every one 'will pro-
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foreigners aiiddenying anyparticipa- are demanded at any port but that of ara ""own supplies irom tne IJntted
tion in the transaction. Iti consequence Galveston; that this Jurisdiction is the aiMV Ul uie "n' !ne emigration to --of
which remarks I take it on myself poorest and least improved -of -any in the country will be suddenly checked
to transmit you herewith a copy of all Texas; that though any part of ?nd the PrsPPCts of the. -present inhab-' :
-those celebrated "resolutions -which these coloniesare too poor.topaythe llants at once blasted.
will shew for themselves. I beg leavy regular duties according to .the Mexi- Thereforehaving'ttiade this 'rep're-
also to state for the information of those can Tariff this is the leasableofany; sentation ofaur grievances and dispo- -
hasty -Columbians thai there 4vere that notwithstanding this -ome ' three sitionswe pray of your Excellency
-some twenty or twenty-five-men pr'es- months since one Martin tie 'Alegria to lay before the general Government
-enf of whom but two 'were strangers-arrived at this place accompained by this our humble petition and -to 'Use
os'foreigners and they both own larfd asinall party of .soldiers and repre-.' your Excellency's influence in obtain-
in the country and intend to become ci- s'entedhimselfas an officefof theGov- ing for us the exemptions -we pray fort '
tizens. -The Columbians pursued pro- ernment appointed to collect duties at includingsomeyearsfljrther exemp-i-bably
a wiser course as -the collector this port and since that time he has tion from the duties called for "by the
' had no power' to distress them. Ii was endeavoured to enforce -the Tevenue general Tarfff and your petitioners
iiot so here. If any thing is. intended laws in their fullest rigour; that-about will ever pray for your Excellency's
v for me personally I have only to re- the same time one Don Jose Gonza- 'health arid prosperity &c.
ply that I have been followed by a re- lez arrived at Velasco -representing -Done at'Anabuac May '5th 1935.
gular persecution since I went to -Ve -and signing himself as the Collector of rr
Jaseo to see the real collector andhishe ports of Galveston and demanded Aicahuac May'4th 1835.
mode of proceeding was very different the tonnage duties -only declaring that
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A respectable timber of the
by these resolutions that we onlv ask- neither of these-officers has in his pos tJ .... i. ... ro0-- n- eI s
edafairchancewiththerest of the session any treaty of commerce bt- L?S!?"ffi?i?onJailun S"6"?11
prevtou
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any treaty
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'-Gonzalez nor anybody else I -believe S'atesof the North; that neither
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r commerce ot- ;At:ii--j:: . -
.colonies. A copy was never furnished tween this Republic and the United v- K i wn-8 Ft . no
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Chairman of the meeting having' im. form the Avuntaminu2fh'J.iriadi. appointed Secretary. The object
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.piescouLdhe made out and signed. I that none of theautheritiesof the De t'JSuli Presented tie follows
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The Texas Republican. (Brazoria, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 49, Ed. 1, Saturday, August 8, 1835, newspaper, August 8, 1835; Brazoria, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth80268/m1/1/: accessed June 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.