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- Title: William C. Brashear, Plaintiff in Error v. John Y. Mason
- Author : United States Supreme Court
- Release Date : January 01, 1848
- Genre: Law,Books,Professional & Technical,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 75 KB
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3. The conduct of the parties in acting under the convention immediately after it was ratified.–The government of Texas issued an order to the commander of the navy for delivery to the United States; the United States received the navy officers, privates, and vessels, and kept them in service and pay for the time shown in the petition and the documents. Texas had no standing army, nor officers of a regular army upon permanent establishment. She had some companies of rangers enlisted as volunteers for the limited period of three months, not expired when Texas was admitted into the Union. These rangers, with the noted gallant Major Jack Hays at their head, were turned over to the command of General Taylor, served out the time for which they had been enrolled, and performed under his command eminent services well known to fame. Such were the actings and doings by the parties to this convention, when the mutual sense of its meaning was fresh in memory, and the faith of the treaty prevailed.