The appointment of Gen. Bustamente as
Commander in Chief of the Army of Texas, is announced in El Monitor
of Aug. 22d. This is a post which he had long sought, but it may be
doubted if his own aspirations may not bring him in collision with the
military chiefs, already too numerous for the command of the army. – Nor
does he possess the energy and ability to command universal confidence.
He has old enemies to conciliate, his own designs will be suspected, and
he will surpass our expectations if he succeeds in so concentrating the
power of Mexico as to make an invasion of Texas foridable.
Source: The
Daily Picayune, September 9, 1845, p. 2, col. 2.
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