New York April 24th 1836.
Mr William Bryan
Dr Sir,
Yours of the 10th Instant is this moment received: desolation it seems is
sweeping over Texas— My heart and soul are sick but my spirit is
unbroken— I foresaw the evils of War and have (as is well known) tried to
keep them out of Texas—but it was impossible— Santa Anna has raised
the bloody flag of a Pirate—the fate of Pirates will sooner or later be his
fate, but enough of this, the object of this is, to thank you, you and you
alone have written to us, from the Govt. of Texas we have not rec'd one
word, not even one.
I thank you for your last letter, although it comes to us as the messenger
of desolation and death, Justice will yet be done to you—Texas will rise
again and your services will then be remembered.
We shall get some money here I think— I shall go immediately to the
Western country
S. F. Austin
A true copy from the Original
Attest. A. C. Ainsworth.