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to be owing to some 500 Mexicans under General Vasquez
to be owing to some 500 Mexicans under General Vasquez
had [unclear] San Antonio.  had committed no particular  
had [unclear] San Antonio.  had committed no particular  
depredations, but distrubted a Proclamation signed by General Arista calling upon the Texans to return to their
depredations, but distributed a Proclamation signed by General Arista calling upon the Texans to return to their
"duty" etc. etc. etc. promising that, if they (the Texans, did  
"duty" etc. etc. etc. promising that, if they (the Texans, did  
and do so soon, that a large Mexican Army would surround
and do so soon, that a large Mexican Army would surround

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Thus ended the "Cruize of the Lafitte" ^ taking only our [unclear] prize but^ doubtless had we [page number 47] got a chance, we should have distinguished ourselves. For some time we shall bear the title of "Red Roads" our ^[sea]^ uniform being red shirts; we are called "Les [Fenebles]", but our legal appellation is "Coast Guards". In a few words the whole of the present "Excitement" appears to be owing to some 500 Mexicans under General Vasquez had [unclear] San Antonio. had committed no particular depredations, but distributed a Proclamation signed by General Arista calling upon the Texans to return to their "duty" etc. etc. etc. promising that, if they (the Texans, did and do so soon, that a large Mexican Army would surround the Country. [General] Houston looked up this as bombast- but his ^[unclear]^ opponents at this '[unclear]' of the Mexicans formed the "War Party" & their ^motive^ was to get a large number of Volunteers from the N. States & [fight] the [question] out at [unclear]. This view of the subject did not meet with the approbation of General Houston or his government.