The Austin Papers, Vol. 2

THB AUSTIN PAPERS 1113 Editorial by Austin iu Texas Gazette, :March 13, 1830. Concerning Tertin's -tnilitnry mensures, nnd the ueed of official translation of the State laws. (Omitted.) Rnmon Musquiz to Governor of Texas, Bexar, March 14, 1830. Quoting letter of July 23, 1829, from Austin transmitting his map to the governor. (Omitted.) Robert Wescott to Austin, Potosi, Mo., March 15, 1830. Hard times in Mii,souri. Plans for removing to Texas. Asks information about government llnd other con<litlom;. William Caruthers to Austin, Lincoln City, Tenn., March 15, 1830. Wants to establish a powder factory in Texas. (Omitted.) D. W. Smith to Austin, :Matamoros, March 18, 1830. Asking Austin to arrest an nbsconding clerk. (Omitted.) J.B. Bailey to Austin, l\Iarch 18, 1830. Applicati6n for land. (Omitted.) Governor Jose Maria Viesca to Austin, Saltillo, March 18, 1830. Quoting instructions to land commisisoner to extend no titles without consent of empresnrios. (Omitted.) Anastacio Bustamante to Austin, Mexico, March 20, 1830. .Assuring Austin of his continued interest in the welfare of Texas during his administration as President. Jos~ Valentin Garcia to .Austin, March 20, 1830. Inquiring about lost lllUles. (Omitted.) Editorial by Austin in 'l'exas Gazette, March 20, 1830. Necessity for official translation of the State laws. (Omitted.) James F. Perry's diary of journey from Potosi, Mo., to Texas, March 21, 1830-May 8, 1830. Thomas F. .lUcCaleb to Austin, New Orleans, March 22, 1830. Introduclng Beury Morse, of l\Iississippi. (Omitted.) Jos~ Antonio Navarro to Austin, Bexar, March 24, 1830. Trade In cattle, horses, and mules. (Omitted.) George Sutherland to Austin, New Orleans, March 26, 1830. Introducing Ephraim Anderson. (Omitted.) Jo. Thomas to Austin, New Orleans, March 26, 1830. Introduclng Asa Brigham. (Omitted.) Editorial by Austin in Texas Gazette, March 27, 1830. Benefits to be expected from Terli.n's military plans. • Austin to James F. Perry, March 28, 1830. Urging him to hasten to Texas. Rapid immigration of excellent character. Austin to Ramon Musquiz, March 29, 1830. Settlers disturbed by reports that soldiers are coming to Texas to destroy the new settlements. He has quieted this anxiety by two paragraphs in the Texas Gazette. Fear that Gov- ernment will sell Texas to the United States is more serious. This should be I>etmitted only on condition that the State should retain control of its vacant Janda. Austin to Ramon Musquiz, April 3, 1830. Explaining that alcnlde's igno- rance of Spanish is the reason for his delay in returning certain reports. Editorial by Austin in Texas Gazette, April 3, 1830. Friendly disposition of local and State officials toward Texas. (Omitted.) Austin to Elias R. Wightman, April 4, 1830. Order for survey. • Austin to St1-muel M. Williams, April 4, 1830. Agreement to give certain lands to Williams. Edward L. Pettit to Austin, New Orleans, April 5, 1830. Reporting revolu- tionary conditions In Mexico. A bill has been framed by the Government to stop immigration to Texas. 88370-28-71

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