Harrisburg Buffalow Bayou May the 25th 1825
Stephen F. Austen Esqr. Sir I have been appointed constable
to act in the case between cartwright and Nelson and Benjamin
Carico on board of the schooner Mary, and am without law or
instructions you will do me a singular favour if you would send me
written Instructions so I may be able to do my duty I will give you a
copy of the Execution and letter from the Alcalde
Messrs, H. Cartwright
" Nelson
Vs
Benjamin Carico &
Schooner Mary
Austins Colony District of San Jacinto
the Constable of said District is hereby
commanded to seize and Expose to public
sale according to law the property of
Benjamin Carico the defendant in the above
suit or so much thereof as may be necessary to pay Jessie H,
Cartwright and Jessie Nelson the plaintiff in the above suit the sum of
five hundred and forty two dollars and costs of suit being the amount
of a judgement entered in my office on the 21st day of May 1825
against said Carico in favour of Jesse H Cartwright and Jesse Nel-
son and should the said Carico have no property the Constable is
commanded to take the Body of said Carico and bring him to me at
my office Given the 21 day of May 1825
Humphry Jackson
Mr Robert Cartwright
Dear Sir Mr. Straing has handed me an advertisment for the
property which you have Executed of Capt Carico, I think you are
rather too premature I think you ought to have waited to the ten
day was expired that was allowed him to find security I have got
no law respecting this point I only give it as my opinion it was my
intention when it was issued and it is my impression yet that you
ought then to go no farther than execute to the ten days was expired
that was allowed him to find security for an appeal.
Mr. Strange has stated to me that you wished to know if you
ought to have the property valued. I have now [no] law
respecting it I give it as my opinion that it ought if you sell at
harrisburgh and the property on board of the vessel I think the property
ought to be present at the sale if it could be got there it does not
look right to me to have them a part when it is possible to have
the property present I hope you will not allow or give reason for
a slur to be cast on the district it is the first execution that has
been Tride before me, I would have been more free to your brother
in giving my opinion the other day on the points I did not feel
right at my self to do any business at that time I am with
Respect Yours
Humphry Jackson
you will pleas in struct how to act in all cases I expect a part of
the property will be claimed by capt. Allin as I have heard he did
will enclose an advertisement to you if you think it best I will have
a part of the property brought to this place I have kept two young
men on board to gard and take care of the schooner and cargo they
the captain have ruin some flour and whiskey and other property
since the attachment has been served and sold it [Instruct me]
whether it is lawfull for me to keep [a guard if ?] I delay the sale
longer than is needed [the reason for ?] giving so short a time was
to save ex[pense the sale is ?] at this place because there is a gra[te
many of people com- ?]ing and I knew if I sold on board [there
would be very few ?] biders to bring it here would so of caused
[some trouble ?] tobacco and flour and whiskey and whole bo [at
. . .] might be brought without much expense . . . [answer] it
and forward it to me as soon as possible
your obedient servant
R. M. Cartwright
Debity Constable [appointed by ?]
Humphrey Jackson