Nachitoches May 23d 1824.
Dear Brother
I arrived here on the 20 I[n]st after a journey of considerable
delay and fatigue—the Steam B. had left here the morning I arrived
the Hornet will be up this evening and I hope to leave this on the
morrow or next day— I should have proceeded on by land but my
horse was so reduced (owing to the flies and Knats) and the mule
so lame I considered it would be impractable I therefore sent them
out to McGuffins to sell if he could if not to send them on by House—
It now becomes my painful task to acquaint you of the death of
our Mother. On my arrival here I proceeded to the post Office
where I found 2 letters for you one from our much lamented
Mother, and the other from E. Bates containing the Sad News— I
enclose them both. We shall soon be left without relatives Our
family has been sorely Visited by Divine providence— Sister and
E. Bates are the only ones remaining. I am to much afflicted to
dwell on this subject any longer— All the things you wish for can
not be procured I send 1. ream of Paper the best I can procure—
the Blank Books are of such an inferior quality that I shall send
none— llb- Bar Salts— there in no bunting in the place— The
trunk you left with Denny was sold at publick sale and every thing
in it except the Mosquito Bar which McGuffin will send out to you
the first opportunity— I think if an arrangement can be made I had
better return by water—for the expence attending a voyage up this
river at that season of the year will be something let us come in
what way we may— make some determination by the time Thos
Alley starts— Varner assures me no difficulty will arise as respects
funds on his part.
N. Edwards formerly Govr of Illinois is appointed Minister to
Mexico— he is instructed to claim on the part of the U. S. the
country from the Sabine to the Rio Grande— Doct Sibly—and
Mr Cable—will forward you some papers—no more at present
J. Austin.
Col. Stephen F. Austin