The Austin Papers, Vol. 2

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THE AUSTIN PAPERS

:M:. B. MENARD TO AusTIN

Nncogdoches: Nov. 27th. 1830.

Col Stephen F Austin

San philippe DEAR srn I receved this morning by Mr. Novara your Letter and document appointing me your agent to give certificat to such de- serving persons as should wish to Emigrate to your Colony I felt disposed to Accept of the apointment for three Reason 1er to oblige a man who has done the most for the Interest and promot_ion of this province 2cr to satisfy the desire that I have if I had the power to promogate the growth and importance of this province 3er to the Request of :Mr. }.:fc.Kinney a man that I have the highest Estime and Consideration for. But not wishing to Expose myself being a Stranger in the Contry I thought proper (allso in accordance with your Instruction) to call on Col Piedras to give his approbation on the Subject after due Consideration he said that he did not think he Could give his assent being Contrary to his Superior order that he had order to stop any one who Should not have a passport from a Mexican Agent that you had a wright youself to give pasport or Certificat to such Number or persons as by your Contract with Govern- ment you were to settle in your Colony and no more. that having the wright youself (to give Certificat) it was surpassing your faculty to Extend that wright to other and in short that the power and Instruction you give me were (if Complyed with) in direct violation of his order and to the 9th: article of the Law of the Sixth of aprill Last for he said by those Instruction you are impowered to give Certificat to any men (if good men) who Should say that he is Emigrating to Austin Colony not specifying the Number while your Contract with Government Specify n Limited Number and that no one ells ought to be admited in the province besides: it is an affair of too much Responsability for him to per- mit it he said if you would furnish him with a List of the names of those persons you have Contracted with which are to settle in your Colony or them to have a Certificat of your own Signature he has no objection to Let him pass. but upon no other term-Saying it would be transgressing his ordei· to do the Contrary.-he Re- quested me to Let him take a Copi of your Instruction to me and that he would Write to the Govment to know whether they would ~llow you to appoint an agen~ for this business not finding it ob- Jectionable I Let him have the paper and he took a Copie of it I am no Lawyer therfore I do not know whether Col. Piedras is wright or wrong in this affair nor do I wish to have any Contantion

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