San Felipe Sept 1st 1835
Dear Friend
I received yours dated the 14th of August 1835 I have been wating
with a great deal of patience, to hear from you. I had given it out, from
ever hearing from you again but to my great surpise, I received a letter
from you, I have been as I concieved it negligent, for not writing you
sooner but I beg to be excused, I have been busy doing some little
business for the political chief and attending to other affairs that it was
almost impossible for me to write you, I am in great hopes you will be
more regular in writing to me, than you have been heretofore, and I will
do the same, our village has been and is yet in such a state of confusion,
that I scarcely once thought of you a few of the individuals of Columbia
have come to this place and held their meeting. It was termed by several
in fact numbers that it was a Columbia meeting, and not a San Felipe
meeting there were some three or four that attended it, the rest stood
off and gazed on but said nothing. the principal part of the people of San
Felipe are opposed to a convention or any thing resembling it after the
meeting was adjourned there were some 10 or 12 perhaps more talking
about politicks, and amongst the rest Wharton spoke very precipitate about
Capt Bird although they were perfect strangers to each other, our Capt
heard him then there were some words passed and Bird went immediately
and got his rifle, and came back, and wated for a chance to single him
from the rest to kill him, but was prevented by some of his friends. Bird
told him he had him in his power and could use him up if he saw proper.
I was informed by several that was present and saw it. give my respects
to the family Mother sends her compliments to the family and is very
sorry to inform them that she is very ill and also Milam
John R Jones jr [Rubric]
News has arrived a few days since that there were 6 hundred troops at
San Antonio
I send you a copy of the resolutions that were passed at the Town of
San Felipe held on the 27th of Aug 1835
At a meeting of the citizens of the town of San Felipe de Austin held
on the 26th Inst at the tavern of Johnson and Winburn, Judge Geo Ewing
was called to the chair, and Spencer H Jack elected Secretary.
After expressing the object of the meeting Patrick C Jack submitted to
the following resolutions were adopted.
Resolved That in all republican countries the voices of the majority
should prevail.
Resolved That Texas is now in a state of anarchy and that nothing but
a consultation of the people of Texas at large, can restore quiet and
concerted action and we therefore recommend a consultation.
Resolved That we heartily approve of and adopt the resolutions and
proceedings of the Jurisdiction of Columbia.
Resolved That we solicit and respectfully invite the citizens generally
of this Jurisdiction to meet at this place on the 12th of Sept to express their
opinions upon the subject embraced in the foregoing resolutions.
Resolved That the chairman nominate five Gentlemen as a committee
to notify the citizens of the whole Jurisdiction of Austin of the meeting
to be held on the 12th of the present month in pursuance of the foregoing
resolutions.
Whereupon Messrs John H Money, H. C Hudson, Patrick C. Jack, Wm 0.
Huff, and John B. Johnson [were appointed]
Geo Ewing chairman
Spencer H Jack secretary
I will also give you a copy of Cos communication in which you will see
it on the other side.