THE AUSTIX PAPERS. 1621 were in Treaty for the purcruise of the Province 0£ Texas-Mr. Clay, has denied ever having intimated any thing o-f that nature- If convenient I should be glad to obtain the Constitution 0 £ the Province of Texas and Cohuila, as soon as it is published for the purpose of republishing in English-Also any Mexican papers you may be able to spare for the purpose of translation I will send you nothern papers at every convenient opportunity, which I am in hopes I will be able to do regularly thro the kind aid of :Mr. Cable-- Mn.TON SLOCUM Col. S. F. Austin P. S. If you will send papers or any communications you may wish to make Mr. Durst, he will forward them on M.S. [Addressed:] Col: S. F. Austin, Nacogdoches, Tex
J. CABLE TO AUSTIN
Natchitoches, 28th. March 1827.
DEAR Srn, I recd your letter of the 23d. March by Mr. John Cortes, an~ Enclosed letter to M. Slocum last evening and Slocum has Put your name down as a subscriber to the courier and will Forwd- it as circumstances will admit- I have Inclosed two letters To Samuel M. "Williams and some News Papers of late dates which may give you some news that you have not Recd. I forwd- them by a Mr. Wetherspoon stranger to me who is a going to St. Phillipe De Austin there was no letters in our Post Office for you- I wish you would doe me the favor to send me some Mexican News Papers if you can Obtain them convenient, Mrs Cable wishes to be remembered to you-I am your friend J. CADLE P. S. if you are in Nacogdoches when you receive this Please to tell John Durst th[at] his family is well- J. CABLE [Addressed:] Col. Stephen F-Austin Nacogdoches Texas
BEN R. Mn.AM: TO AuSTIN
N atchitocbes March 30 th 1827
Col AuSTIN Dr Sir I received your favor by Mr Cortis and am much con- serned in consequence 0£ the many troubles and difficulties that appear to oppose the colonizing sistem
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