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July [[res?]] - President Houston has vetoed the War Bill 114
114 C
                    on the grounds of unconstitutionality, giving him too
June - 30  President Houston arrived in Galveston remaining a day or two only - this message [[crossed out:  & lately his Veto]] gives great [[?]]  
                    much power, even to electoral. At all
to the' malcontents' as the government party  call the 'War party' -
                    events [[?]] his veto to the said Bill the ' War
 
                    Party are somewhat perplexed to know where
[[following paragraph struck through]]
                    to be at- {his documents on this point}
July  The following are the particulars relative to the first Texan banner, that was unfurled at Nacogdoches in the cause of independence.
                    Congress has adjourned  - Exchequer Bids
[ not quite in place here]
                    [[?]] on at 70% discount where
                    paid to repay the expenses of the
                    Representatives

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114 C June - 30 President Houston arrived in Galveston remaining a day or two only - this message crossed out: & lately his Veto gives great ? to the' malcontents' as the government party call the 'War party' -

following paragraph struck through July The following are the particulars relative to the first Texan banner, that was unfurled at Nacogdoches in the cause of independence. [ not quite in place here]