mgs—men nnq.Teaas. -The New York advertiserpublishes the following extract of a letter, dated Anahunc, GalvestonBay, Texas, 29tl» April, 1831:“Col Lungwort hy has arrived here from his mission to Gen Furran, and $ays he was unable to make any arrangements with him concerning our Company.“Col. Bradburn has received orders from Gen. Farran to order ail thei'lnanivifeldiingmuiditinestec1iiniAmericans who have any concern with i hoaaneithe Galveston Bay and Texas Land Company to clear out immediately.Mr. Swift, our head agent, who came , roa out in the Climax, will go back to ■ thiiNew York immediately, for the pur- j griipose of getting the views of the Company respecting us.“Col. Bradburn will permit us to dm stay here as individuals, but not as fat agents. All our emigrarts that are i clii foreigners, Col. Bradburn has orders 1 ha* to receive and settle on laju), when acertificate is given him of our reh'us-watllflading them from their agreements with ♦ cciheithe Company.“VVe shall stay here until we arc driven out of the country, which I think will be done in a very short time.”ed the in I it lt;l tic