1602
AMERICAN HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION.
show you in publicke prints what news is nflot but I hope all will settle Down in peace I have been ngoocl Deal sicke since I Came home owing to my steat of health on my arival as I was almost wore out before I got home there is some intimations aflot that the united states has empowered an ambaseclore to treat for that section of the Countrey Cotton is almost given nothing and noth- ing else will Comand money rember mee to your Broat-her and Mr "Williams I have no news worth stating to I see you which will not bee long and concluded by saying I am yours Cincerly FR.A• BIGGAM Cor 1 F Austin
JAMES HoPE TO J.E. B. AusTIN
Feby 16, 1827
DR SIR I understand that you have brought a few Garden and other seeds from the Interior-I should be happy if you could spare me a few of them, and should I be fortunate with them I will replace them again, or any other seeds that I have you can get with pleasure- please send them down by Capt Chriesman when he comes down. JAMES HoPE Mr-Brown Austin
BURRIL J. THOMPSON TO AUSTIN
Parrish of Natchitoches 17 Feby 1827
DR. Sm
It is with Regret I see so much con:fushion and Trouble in tJ1e Spanish Provences· But It can· only a lone be attributed to The Imperfect manner of the organization of the governmentr--The Dis- trick of Nacogcloches had Been Left Intirely to the management of a few Ignorant Designing men without Principle and with out laws, men who wished to show their Power and acted with more Tyranny Then Ever was, Excersised under the king of spain. Love of change and an Idia that Land could be obtained for a mear Trifle, and others for crimes Done Caused a considerable !migration To that country Expecting or thinking It a Republick similar to the one they bad left and finding no Laws nor Regulation orthised by the govern- ment, and all Those that Pretended to act from orthority, without Principle or Justice no wonder, that americans Right from the Land of Liberty, should wish a change Letters and addresses to the government was never attended to, the mail Robed and no com- munication through that Depart could be Depended on, with a.
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