1757
THE AUSTIN PAPERS.
from tl1e vice of into:dcntion." Catholic Church estabJfsbed, but private wor- ship will not be disturbed. No "exhorters" allowed. Terms of settlement in Austin's Colony. Proclamation, October 30, 18'.a. Public notice, October 31, 1823. Procedure to be followed by immigra.ots upon arriving in the colony. Asa Mitchell to Samuel Dixon, November 5, 1823. Borrowing pair of piswls. James Cummins to Captain Dickson, November 7, 1823. Conc.-erning owner- ship of n dog. • Austin to Capt. Dickson, NoYember 10, 1823. Instructions for ,rorvey.i.D.g. George Nixon to Austin, Novembet· 14, 1823. Gen. Eugenio Cortes reports at Mobile that Austin has no authority to grant lands, and that slaYes are~ in Mexico. James Hepburn to Austin, November 15, 1823. Concerning the Aguila and the Diario del CongTeso, Mexico. Austin to Francis Bigham, November 17, 1823. Receipt for $1.291.~. to~ applied toward payment for lnncl. Subscription or corn to pay expenses of delegate, Erasmo Seguin_ iil Omr gress, November 22, 1823. Austin to Col. J. 1\1. Guerra [about Nov. -, 1823]. Asking to be allf'v.-erl to continue in service, as protection from Indians, the 14 soldiers detaiJ~!:i for the colony by Trespalacios and to increase the force to 30. Payment of these men? James Cummins to Austin [nbont Nov.-, 1823]. Asking for p,c,'!T"der. J. Thomas to Austin, December 1, 1823. Introducing John Hall. Price list, December 1, 1823. Austin's proclamation, December 2, 1823. Local goyernment Austin to pro,·incial deputation at Bexnr, December 2, 1S23. In.rurz::i~ fhi!!Il that the colonists have subscribed 100 fanegas of corn toward ~x:··B _expenses. Election proclamation, December 3, 1823. To elect alcalde for db-r.:-ie of &ID Felipe. • Austin to Josiah If. Ben, December 4, 1823. Barter. Ct1nil i<'tin g isno r.lflires. Militia election notice, December 5, 1823. Protection aga.insr M !"fillk..w-;,:,, Indians. Militia organization, December 5, 1823. Austin to Josiah H. Bell, December 6, 1823. Mensur~s f,)t' e:rcmJ n; ooa characters. Payment for land in cows and cah·es. Elec>tion return, December 20, 1823. Alcalde of San Felil)(' d::m-'irt. Robert Kuykendall to Austin, December 27, 1823. Commer-.~. . \ 1;s;.:n ~ i,,. nial clearing house. Austin to [Erasmo Seguin, about January 1, 1~-1 ?). Di 'ft..--.1: :-~ ~n count of Indian hostilities and retarded condition of coh,1~·. tl\l't' t., 30!'~ 'll ... • • ~ in Mexico. Thinks constitution should recognize us c it htt>t\S ~ l ~~ : ( \";"'$: -~ i-, in. . t in the country when it goes into effect. Uncerta\n st:uus M sls~ "~' t.1, • of religious toleration are obstacles to colonizntlon. Election return and oath of oflice, Jnnunry 1, 1~4. ~ -- ,~ . . alcalde of San Felipe district. Philip T. Dimmitt to Austin, January 4, 182-1. Rt'ports l:\~"\" :1. -~-.... and mules at Bexar. Commerce. Philip T. Dimmitt to Austin, Jnnunry 4, 182·1. Powi.\r o.t. l stolen horses and mules.
Austin to Josiah H. Ben, January 8, lS!:!-1. Shaping settlement for defense agnlnst Iudlnus. dead.
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