May 13th 1826
Col Austin
Dear Sir
I wrote you from Camargo by Colnl Milim; that it was impossible
for me a while yet to visit your Colony; owing to my business, and
now I must say, it will be some time longer; but I hope this will
not interfeer with the Tittle to my land; Indead the General, Priest,
and Alcalde, in this place all voluntary offered to give me certificates
that, I have been constantly a Citizen of the State.—
I am sorry to inform you that I have found in this Town one
Enemy to your Colony; and more sorry when that Enemy goes under
the name of an American; A George Nixon who is well known to
you from the disturbance he tryd to make when on the Rio Brazos;
and who has taken particular pains to shew me all the documents,
in order to draw me to his side.—
He has now become more dangerous, the "Woolf has put on the
sheeps Clothing", he got babtized in this place the other day, and
with these people his word will have more weight he has tryd very
hard here with the General and Priest to represent your Conduct
in a bad light; and more particularly with the Priest, whose Uncle
is one of the Secretaries of the department of Mexico (the Priest is
my particular friend) and I think a Gentleman, and a man of
Education.
Nixon speaks very bad Spanish, worse than I do, and in that
respect I have a preponderent ascendency over him, which I have
made use of, feeling it my duty, as well as my interest to promote
the Prosperity of the Colony, and have thereby warded off the Edge
of his malignance here, and set your Conduct in its proper light.—
I have taken the liberty to give you this information, should it be
beneficial to you it will give me pleasure.—depend upon all my
influence, and exertion, for the protection and welfare of the Colony—
James Grant.