The Morning Star. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 21, 1840 Page: 3 of 4
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I and heavy double-linked guard chain. On the back of the case
1 J red, the letters W. H. The case double, and
the outside one 'deeply chased—the lace is gold finely chased-
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________j Fisher.
On Public buildings—John Carlos, Wm FerguSon, and Wm
Ga held.
Ou ferries and bridge*—Geo Fisher, J B Bigelow, ano J B
Hogan. _
On, roads and highways—T. M’Donald, Geo. Fteher, and
Jno. Carlos.
On finance—J. B. Bigelow, George Fisher, and James M. ‘
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A Qvurteriy Meeting of ine Methodist Episcopal Church I
i place ihs Saturday and Sunday next I
IL-oon. May 21, IMO ft FONT UNE.
nY virtu!
jLJMofttgon
house of Da1
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creditors of I
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hands high, btace in his face, right
projec ts ou'wards, appraised to be worth one hundred and ser>
enty-five dollars ; both trots and paces.
Tak-n up by M L. Ila|l!,apd pvMedbetorelsaac Tousey J. P.
a bay horse sdven years bld next wring, near fourteen hands
high, war in 4’* forehead, white at the root of his tail, branded
in the left shoulder with the letter N, and appraised at thirty
X. ■ j -I ; ; tto- ’Vrinity Hirer, on her return
Tor freigut or ptomige, aJ”,|y °n taard, or to
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1HF. i.tid*TMgtied,’ having''
from the;bon. J. H M<nhq
C< inty of Aaspn, on the ?s ale of
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banted, the Comedy of
UI E R COCK
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Alsu, 2 receipts from Has^man ;
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fr< m Galveston.
Los'r.
Wednesday, by the undersigned, a certificate for^hiae
hundred and twenty acres of lapd^thyg aaiue being my
own head right, issued at Galveston. Any person finding the
same will confer a favor, by deliveri*gH at this office.
GEORGE AIKEN.
Hornum, May Iftb,
ngTTce
citv school, will commence on Fri-
ptst 8 o'clock P. M
te pupils are requested to attend ;
led
THOS. F GRATIS,
Cabin Passage, - - - - - S3 par.
Deck, - - 324 do.
Freight, 50 cents per barrel, par money, or its equivalent
Signed,
W P CANAN,
> Cant. A. J DAVIS,
per J. BoGART.
m 20-tf.
Galvesion papers copy and charge the above to the Boats
$20 REWARD—Texas Money
’ I R\YED <>r > ; OLEN— A li e larize Ar,i- ira* Horse,(o^
O 16 hands high, of a very dark bay color, almost black.—
Said horse lelt my premises two dryrs since bis back has been
a little sore, but was getting well; he had on but one shoe on
his fore fool; he has a tine large tail and foil mane; paces under
I the saddle; about 9 years old or upwards
my 20-31 FRANCIS R LUBBOCK
REMOVAL
A DAMS A HARRIS bare removed from their Old Stand
il to the house formerly the Governukui House, opposite
the Post Office.
May 2tt, IMO—mv 90.
FOR” "NE W“YOR K
t 7’<> Soil on |;V’< June.
The fast sailing Packet Schr. CORINE, Hitchcock,
master, will sail as above
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i < for 20 Cabin Passengers, apply on board, or to
I. M HITCHCOCK Ir
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She riff' f .Wf.———■ —
T>Y virtudof an execution to ine directed from the hon. the
JDcJunty court of Jeflersoh county, issued upon the foreclo-
sure of a mortgage in favor of James P. Lowery, Assignee &c.
against th succession at John Shields, dec’d, and Samuel Jt,
. $to j
the first Tue-day in June nexc, al the court-hoti.'C door in the
town of Liberty, to the highest bidder for ca*h, all the right,
title, interest and Jatm of the succession of John Shields, dee d,
in and to the following named negroes, to wit: Jim, a first rate
smith (and as .stated in the mortgage) about 22 year* of age;
Robboj 22, Patience 21; Mitchell 14; Jourdon 12; Carolina
11 ; Neal 16, Martha 13, Amanda 4, Mack 14; Anderton36;
~ , 1 wm the property uf said succession as
n imrd in the mortgage, to satisfy said execution. Sale within
j the prescribed by law. B W HARDIN,
May M—dl vrtdx . Sheriff1.
Etlragt—Montgomery County.
«»p <..«».ua Robbins, on Ban Jac into, two ilorses,
and posted before H. M. Crabb. J P.—one a bay. supposed
to be twelve years old, 14| hands high, no brand perceivable ;
right bind fool white ; appraised to be worth forty dollar*. The
other a chewnut Mirrel I5| I
All persons are hereby cautioned against trading for the
ab-ive dratin and notes, as I have never sold or transferred them.
M.Gee. • ' J and Sim 10—levied upon
On county police—Jno. Fitzgerald, George Fisher, and T.
M’ Donald. Attest,
May 9—d3w3_________ ?^UTUM A YD’
l^fot^ee* I
A LL per*ons indebted to the subscribers are hereby notified 1 ’’’a ii
Aibat unless their account are settled previous =o ihe 1st of J a,,d "
June n^xt, they will be plat ed in the hands of an officer for
req irtted to present them without delay.
To/onclude with ’he Laughable Farce of
T H E H OLE 1 N T HE W A L L >
Performance to commence at 4 past 7 o’clock precisely.
For ^articolara see BilK . ; 1
T" (^T or STOLEN^yesterday, a Sheepskin Wat.et, con
35/and some change note*.
Mailer for 250 francs, each dated sometime early in April, >M0;
Juxether with other papers of no value to any onrbui the owner.
/Any person returning the pocket book and papers to the Tde-
/ graph Office, will be at liberty to keep the money, and will
receive $3 in addition, and nu questions asked.
m2D4if JOHN HERMANN.
*“ NOTICE
YT’E the' undersigned, owner- an I master^ of the Steamers .
VV - ' have come to the understanding to i Ths is to n idfy ai. mrsons havingeix.’.
charge the folk wing rates, for Freight urPassage, to and from | to them wr.hm the time prrsrribM
| be Jprcver bared Ai d all persons indibb
ROBERT
Will be p
THE W E A
Tristram Fickle, - - /
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ripoR ACCO.—A small quantity of superfine h*»net>dew To
1 baceo. THO* DAVISON 4 Co.
May 9—dtf
ri*Sj£s^-50 caaca »jf old bort WIimb, direct
. _ ____________ ., . . -,-Vison a co.
fA HE£8R—1 caae of small EngUah Cheese, kw by f'
a lt ______TlK/S. DtVraoNlCo.
/^AlL—4 pipes Sutnmer Straineil OtC tbr sale by *
’ S7 mJ* __ I HOB. DAVISON A Co,
Importations rF“
I J 1- now 0,1 band a general assortment of frrih Droga
X Medicines and Patent Medicines, consequently 1 am prepared
to furnhh every article usually kept in the Drug line, all of
which has been carefully Selected, and I now offer fresh arti-
cles at fair prices, country orders and physicians' nrrnorfpitnos
shall receive prompt attention. HENRY EVANS.
i ,n Apothecaries' Hall Main st.
1 /^1ORN.—150 Hacks Corn, in fine orders for sale by ~
VJ May 9—dtf THOS DAVISON 4» Co.
\ dm>>uslralo^t Stale.
\\T I LL be sold- before the courthouse door in the town of
V > .Montgomery, on the first Tuesday in July next, in con-
formity with an order granted by the Probate Court of Mont-
gomery county on the 30th day of December lam, five hundred
acres of laud lying in the coun<jrof Men'gomery, and on the
road leading from the town of Washington in Washington
cuunty, to ihe town of Caroline In ' Montgomery county—it be-
i ng a part of the head-right league of land granted to John
Crane, deceased, in his life time. Sale within the hours pre-
scribed by law. and on a credit of six montlML the purchaser
giving bond and security , POLLY CRANR, '
M i v *1—Il w3 Adm’x of John Crane.
TjEPPER—3 bags Sumatra Pepper, for sale by • ■ *
I £________ TH OS DA VlBON A Co.
Republic of Texas, > Probate Court, May 13th, >H4O.
• County of Harris. ) Notice is hereby given, to all whom it
may concern, that Robert A. Hanks, has this day applied to.the
P •ob.'.te Court in and lor the county aforesaid, pray ingfor the
; appointment of Administrator of the succession of John Thomp-
son, dee d; and that if any epposition to his appointment be
intended, the »amc must be made within ten days, at the end of
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For Freight or Passage, having furnished accommodations
tok'
L M. HITCHCOCK, Jn
or to M. O. DiMON; Houston.
Galveston, May 20, 194
: NOTICE
vpi> Jain W Dancy, Enoch Jones, and Letris Mntlhems I
I have this day hied my petition in the District Court of
Fayette County, praying for a partition of the land knpwn as
the Colorado Cfty.tract. You are hereby nidified to be in at-
tendance a: the fall lerm of said court, 1840, and show cause
why said petition should nut be acted upon.
HENRY MANTON.
. Colorado City, May 9, 1840— rp 19-dlt-w&
GENERAL AGENCY
'T'OR SALE^-20,000 acres df Land, located on the Brazos !
1 and Colorado Rivers, and Spring Creek, in tracks of 460,
640,980, I2M0 acres, and one-third and oDe-half league.
Abo, 10 Building L»ts, in this city, in Moek|i No. 23, 11, 45,
66, and 92, -ome with and some without improvements.
Also, several Military Bounty Land Scrip‘s, uf 1*0, GW) and
' 120 acres. Titles indupuiuble Apply to
GEORGE FISHER,
Office, No. 23 next door to the Post Office.
~ DEafcRTlON* -———
REWARD will be given to any person or persons
who will apprehend and deliver, at the Jail of
Houston, t be following three men, viz:
Johnson, light complexion, dark brown hair, add about five
feet ten inches high ; heavy built
4- • _i.im ' • < -w a ■
inches in height^ rather slam. . 1 .
high, rather thick set; and nottfn the same to
Gb.Vi E L W MOORE, at Galveston.
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50 do Juvenile Library,
10 do Eclectic Renders,
10 do Practical Grammars,
10 du American Pi r_l_. “
5 do Malte-Brun School Geography and Atlas,
5 do Practical Firmer, just received, and for sale by
ap 22 4 GAZLEY A ROBIN ON.
FIV E HG N DRE b DOLLARS RE WARD,
TKIA8 TREASURY NOTES. '
,'OTOLEN—From the residence of the subscriber, on the night
O ul tiw 95th inst, a very valuable full-jewelled gold witch,
I and heavy double-linked guard chain. On the back of the case
was deeply engrjrvrd, Me Utters W H. The case doublejand
‘ ne second hanri—stem thick and heavy with i large ring in it
—rLoudon make—the number and maker's uaffie not known.
The above reward will be given foL the apprehension of the
thief and recovery of the watch.
E. D. JOHNSON.
will be hiildcn in this place <»n Saturday and Boday
11 omuon, May JI, 1940. K. FO1
I a~Uard.
jy Few the Fbrts of the Trinity ftsoer and all intermediate
landings— Liberty, Ca oiina, CiusiniMti, and Alabama, Thu
new ami fa« running:steamer TRINH T, o’Brian,master, will
podlively leave to-morrow morning, at 10 o’clock, for (ialvch
ten and then up the TYiwity
— ■ NOTICE. *
A LL papers en rusted tv the undersigned have been handed
21. over to General Tertis, whu will give them all necessary^-1;I .
\ attention. i H A
XlkmMon, Mav 21,1840—my 21-3t JOHN L DORAN. | -
rSB THEATRE. / || »il*er and plated table and desert forks, a few very fine travel-
EXEFIT OF MR BOl’LTON, l|
ion Mr. Jeff Wright, Mr. Corri, Mr^ and .Vis.
Sethcr with several Gentlemen uf the Cuy,
Wfio have kindly volunteered their set vices.
\ N examination of thg
A day the 22d mM. kt 1 9'r
Parents and giiHidinns of th
all others are remtctfnlly invi
By order of th* board of trustees, THOS. F GRA VTS4
ml6 9t ’ / Secretary
X ^oxr* Bordeaux Wine, • good article, for sate W
•J 15 OA'ZLEY A KnlU.N .m .
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npO oefUons wishing to erect Mills and Machinery. Harvey
A Vnn Tassel, formerly of the city of New Yorik, and lately
from Mobile, ofm bb services as mill wright and machu
Havfcg a long and rtMsdv? experienok te teu art, the* who
wish to erect mills or mffebinery of any I
e^on him *, th* Half Way Horn*
N B Any t iw inuaicau/. 14
at’f ■ i**4 t<»
GUve-z,.., M., O, !8»-« 14-
PPLlCATlDNS will beteceived until ‘25th instant bv the
Board ul TriMtekk of the City School, for Pi t,ncipal uf u.' *
None peed apply but those of gooj moral and in-
±,"-3ri „
Ey order of Board Trustees City School. .
” ' jfe* THOS GRAVIS. Sec’y.
Administtator’s Sale, i
an order from the h< n the Probate Court of
euun’y, 1 will sell at public auction, at the
Arnold, on thk fim Tueadny te June next, it
1 day ot -aid month, su much of the personal
;ana«i Thompson, dfrakskd|ks will satisfy the
pstate- ^aid property consisting of horses, begs,
■all Io: of household and kitchen furniture.—
hs credit. DAN IF.L ARN< »LD,
Administrator of A. Thompson.
creditors to the above estate will present their I Joh^on A Co" b inh day I
««n, end tho*e | »vin,; elG s .^Inst ‘he «ame wif
S300
Johnsen, light complexion, dark brown hair, and about five
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Jourdan light complexion, blue eyes, five feet *ix or eight
Srley, red hair and red complexion, about five feel six inches
I eoliectiim; and any person having demantis against the firm ate
I jy"* *e" ^Ta^MDAV.8QN > C. i
u T?M>lQKr-44) Bbls, superfine Agtei toteltly flour, for sale by !
Ur Mavff—dtf THOSl DA VlBON ft Co.
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! Institution. I
|| tell ctuzl qualiJitHttens.
M;y9-dtS&ih
niarcj III me pal Ha OI
A; palousrs, Louisiana, on Bayou B<rul, .about 40 miles below
» __-III- I - i ne ______ i a .« z
mulatto
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oc< asioned apparently from a burn.
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a Very pert smart boy.
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1 charges, and take him away, within six munths, or he will be
sold according to law, to satisfy theexpences.
I AM NABERS,
I .a Grange, 6lh May, 1840.—dl-wif.
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Republic of 7>r«w—Cuunty of Harris.
Office uf the Board of Commissioner' of Roads and
Revenue fur Harris county.
rpHE following are the standing committees appointed by i
A the Board of Com’rs at the April session, 1810, to continue
as- ich until the next meeting 01 the board ’
Director* of the Poor—Jno. Fitzgerald, J. M.MGee, and
: Ge *rge Fisher. •, ‘
!; 1 < ommittee on the Jail—The Chief Justice, Soi Child, and D. 1
! W Babcock. 1
On Paupers and Hospital—Jno. Fitzgetlld, J. M. M'G - ,
anc Geo Fisher. J Pucaett, I have levied upon and will expose to public sale on
MU8QUITO ItETTfNa AND BAR.
A LARGE quantUy, juw received, and offered for tale low
71 fur cash, by BACH ELDER ft BAILEY,
m 15-3< Main street.
A A fl “SFAWIT Saddirrrce^r m>le^---
UVV m 15 GAZLEY & ROBIN'OtN.
—r—■. - r-,.*a»i««—ii'i inn» »-Mii»—IW.mtn, >sa»»uaw|ww4MninMbwsa»*^iMWi|i» - ■ W -7 -- r~ - ^ra-wsMMr’
X/\ Bbls. Cider, 50 bbls Cider ‘Hl, fot sale by
Y'J mJ’> .GAZLEY ft ROBINSON.
s*)4 I Boxea.H by IO Glass, 20 bxi< 10 by 12 Glass, for sale by
U» 15 GAZLfcY & ROBINSON.
TWa F E w 15a ysTSn EY
DAMS x HAR!!IS have just re< eiv< <1 <>n consignment
2 1. splendid assortmeutof watches, jewgllery and fancy good#,
I fine table cutlery, Grrmsn silver table and lea spoons, German
ling trunks; gig and cuaeh harness, saddles, whips, Ac
I exas money taken for the above, at the rate o
m 14 3t
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/ \N Ihe 5th, between Reason Greens, on (he Trinity,* and -
x ' Spencer Kirkhams, on Cedar Bayou, a small Pocket
R >ok, containing between 910 and #20 Texas promissjory note*J
a Draft on the Corporation of the town of Liberty, tor $1621,
payable the 1st day of March, 1841; an account againsti Gov-
ernment, in favor of G. W. Couch, for 9243, examined and
allowed .by Judge St *lby, transferred by said Couch to George
Dewey; t«*o notes against Wm M. Rice. Also, several other
papers, which can e ot no value to any one excejrt the owner.
persons sre hereby cautioned against trading for the
drafts and note*, as I have never sold or transferred them.
Any person finding them will plea-e keep the money, and leave
the papers at one of the abo»e pieces and much oblige,
Houston, May 15th—in 16-3t» OEQRGE DEWEY.
MUSIC
/ 1 KESLI’R A Co. have just received a splendid assortment
v . of Vocal and Instrumental Music, selected in the United
Slates, by Mr Heerbrugger. The ladies and gentlemen of
N^iixton arc inviiwd to call and examine it.
VM-14t
kS- FOR TRINITY RIVER
af The Ai tin packet FRIEND, Capt. Riddle, will
k MW 7 .. !’ • Tril ver, on her return wmen nine; me pennon 01 applicant wm be acini upon. B
j order of the hon. baac N. Moreland, Judge of the said Court.
J. A SOUTHMAYD,
ADAMS A HARRIS, Agents. m M KH _ .t Deputy Clerk, HC. P. C.
A TOR'S NOTICF f 1 A A bbls. Superfine Flour—3 hhda. bacon, this day re-
. * , ’ . J ' eivedper Steamboat Rodney 10 bbls. Di
Reived U««ra of Ex« .p m l»tf I81 T JWPITkBi
]<. Judve of Probate, for the man .
ri^dolph Von Roeder, dec’d.
X^tmn against -aid estate,
>d bylaw, cr they will
And all person' indembd to skid i-Mate will
make immediate pay ment. ROBERT R1LEBERG,
day 1st, 1M0.—dl-wf>t* ■^^dmini
I UST received from New Orleans, by Adams 4- Harris,
J 40 bbls Flour,
25 bbls Whiskey
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County of Harris, y Notice is hereby given, to all whom it
may rxmeern, mat iiooeri a. riank's, has this
P abate Court, in and for the county aforesaid
son, dee d; and that if any op]
intended, the same must be mi
which time the petition of applicant will be acted
J. A SOUTHMAYD,
m 14 lOt yr
*’ 1 A A tjbi^ Superfine Flour—3 hhds. bacon, this day
IUD. eived per steamboat Rodney- lObMs. Dr.<-d Api
m 12 tf is . t ■ ; 7. r:z„
_ NotlfJE:
TO BAPTIST CHURCHBS & MINISTERS.
TYESOLUTION of the Union Haplisl Church, al Independ-
±k enc*, 'Washington county.
Resolvtd, unanimously. That we consider it important and
necessary, that there be an organization of Baptist churches, in
western Texgs, and that the Thursday before the first Sunday
in June next, (and days followmgl be the time appointed for
the meeting of a Convention with the Union Baptist Church at
j Independence, Washington county, for the purpose of forming
an Association. All the Baptist Churches friendly to such an
|< organization, are requested to send [three or more] delegates to
said meeting, td sit in council with ns.
The Bapti'f Ministers throughout the country are most re-
spectfully requested to attend.
T. WASHINGTON COX
1 Moderator.
T. Tremmirr, Clerk. 4-
Editors f riendly to the cause uf *‘eligion (in Texas) will please
give the . boye notice one or twp inzggyikls.
Independence, April 2d, 1 MO. ‘ / m 1-dftw.
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all, and posted be tore Isaac Tousey J. P.
hid next spring, near fourteen hands
he root of his tail, branded
Ider with the letter N, and appraised at thirty
Taken up by Anderson Woridley, and eslrayed tiefore E. J.
I Amold, J r.a bay htNM seven years old, 14 hands high, a star
in his forehead, right hind foot white, ho brand to be discov-
ered.
Taken up by Wm. .MrBridt, and strayed before Thomas
Rcou, J; P a bright sorrel horse gtout fifteen bands high, eight
or nine years old, right hind foot White upjto the ankle, small
star In the forehead, light mate ited util,'appraised at ninety
dollar*.
A copy from the eMray bo »k
May^-diw3 —
Duxo/uftoC
rpHE copartnership heretofore exfoHsg lit thia
1 th* in ' i-i-ned, trading under the firm and ,
‘ ‘ ' dissolved l>y mutual on«<’h
per tons indebted to said firm wiH make payment 10 E D .
uni -said R. D. Jottewm hoi
of the above firm. B
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40 bbls Flour,
25 bbls Whiskey, p
15 ntNs Pom-oe*.
Also, a fine assortment of Irish linen, linen drills, elegant :
12 I diaper table covers, gum ela>tic suspender*; assorted colored
pao-m thread ; together with a splendid asitortment of ready
’ ma Ir Summer t.'lelh ing, consisting in jiart of’while linen dress
•1 frock okta, corded and jpiafa drill pantaloons, brown boi- I
laud do. Also a few pair fancy light merino eass mere pauta- j
i>. a splfndid Article ; together with an a-surimcm of Drown
■ h dland pantaloons, tutliid jackets, fancy ruarseilles vests, merino |
* dress coat-i, Ac. , m 12
RUN A W A Y TAKEN UP
/COMMITTED to the Jail uf Fayette County, Texas, (by
’ V/ M Krce White,) on the 5th day ol May, 1MH, a Negro '
AL*, wh«* *«ys his name is HENRY, and says he belongs to
Be tties Giddrest (ar Battiest GidreA living in the parish of •
Ch naville. Said slave is about 25 years old, of yellow, (or ■
>) complexion, 5 feet 4 inches high, and would weigh
35 lb«, has a scar on the left arm, chin, and forehead, all
He says he is a carpenter
by rade. Speaks the French language, and upon ihe'whole is i
The owner is required to come forward, prove property
sold according to Is w, to satisfy the expences.
WILLIAM NABERS,
Sheriff of Fayette County, R. T.
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tbentkated within 'be time prescribed by law,
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Fitch, D. H. The Morning Star. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 21, 1840, newspaper, May 21, 1840; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1253659/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .