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The Daily Dispatch: February 28, 1861., [Electronic resource], The surrender of the Government property in Texas. (search)
e done, but has received no answer. You will therefore continue to do duty as usual, until further orders, but prepare to move at a short notice, reducing the baggage as much as possible. If the General Commanding knew at this time how the troops are to be disposed of, you would be informed, but he does not; he will however, remain with them until something is done, and attend to their comfort as far as circumstances will permit. I am, sir, very respectfully, your obv't sev't, W. A. Nicholas. Assistant Adjutant-General The Brownsville correspondent of the New Orleans Crescent, in his letter of the 7th inst. says of the United States troops there and at other points near by, and numbering some 400 well drilled men: Texas needs an army just about as strong as that now in her territory, and I think it would be the best thing if she adopted Uncle Sam's contracts, and accepted the forces in this State under General Twiggs into her service. The troops at th