Committee Room San Augustine—
September 22 1835
We the undersigned a Committee of Vigilence and correspondence
appointed at, a large and general meeting of the citizens of the municipality
of San Augustine convened at this place on the 7th inst. the resolutions of
which, this committee transmitted you through Maj. Wade Bynum and
W. H. Wharton Esqr from the jurisdiction of Austin, have the honour of
addressing you in reply to your communication, this day received by us
dated, "Committee Room, San Felipe, Sept. 13, 1835—
This Committee deem that the propriety of a State Consultation has
already been unanimously acknowledged by the Citizens of this
municipality as indispensibly necessary for their well being and safety, to meet
in the Town of Washington on the 15th day of October next, whose
delegates, seven in number, are to be vested with unlimited powers, to be
governed entirely by circumstances that may have transpired, up to the time
of the meeting of said consultation, owing to our detached local situations,
and the danger of protracting time, and deeming it highly necessary, at
this crisis, to act with energy and decision—
This committee deem it impolitick to limit the capasity of their delegates
their interests being inseperably identified with their constituants, and in
common with the balance of the citizens of the state, they knowing the
wants, and agrievances of the people, having minds unbiased, with an eye
single to good sound republican principles, will be willing to do what is
right, and submit to nothing that is wrong, are willing to risk our all, to the mature and deliberate discussion and the final result of an unprejudiced
decision of a majority of the members of said consultation in determining
the course most advisable to be persued.
This Committee being well aware of the vital importance of securing
the friendship of the numerious Tribes of Indians intersperced among our
inhabitants, will take all necessary measures in their power for the
accomplishment of that end—
This Committee are decidedly of opinion that the meeting for the
proposed consultation, should be held at Washingon, that place being first
designated, and generally understood, as being the place, considering the
objections to its being held at Washington, more easily obviated, than the
prejudices that might arise in the minds of many, on its being altered to
San Felipe—
This committee have ere this communicated with the people of Red
River about Pecan Point country, presuming however that they will not act
at all on this subject.—
This Committee will, in compliance— with your final recommendation,
see that their delegates are furnished with all the statistical information,
practicable to be obtained—
Respy Your fellow Citizens—
Philip A Sublett
Wm Inglish
Albert G Kellogg
Wm. Garrett [Rubric]
To W. Martin, S. F. Austin and others, committee of vigilence and safety
for the jurisdiction of Austin—
[Addressed:] To the Committee of Safety and Correspondence for the
jurisdiction of Austin— San Felipe Texas—