The Austin Papers, Vol. 2

406

AMERICAN HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION s. RHOADS FISHER TO AUSTIN

D_uplicate Orig: per Retta

New Orleans June 2nd 1830

Colonel STEPHEN F. AusTIN, l!Y DEAR Srn, The object of the present communication being one of considerable Interest to me, I have to beg you will address me by the first opportunity, freely and candidly in relation to the politi- cal aspect of the affairs of your Colony- My Stand is taken, and the moment you say my services are required I obey the summons: but unless you can as a friend advise me to bring my family the ensuing fall, I shall decide upon leaving them in this Country- of course I shn.11 be undecided how to act until I hear from you- From the observations in the public prints, I must suppose that the Government are no longer willing to pursue the same course of liberal conduct towards the Colonies they have heretofore, and therefore as a colonist I wish to lmow the attitude we will assume with sentiments of the highest respect and sincere regard I remain your friend and obedient servant S. RHOADS FrsHER- J une 13th: 1830 MY DEAR Sm, The foregoing you will perceive is duplicate, and as I shall leave 'here in a day or two, on my way to my family in Northumberland, Penna: I cannot refrain from again saying I am an "Austinian," and urging you to write me whatever may Interest us to know- By a notice in one of the late papers I perceive Colonel Fisher the collector for the port of Galveston requires vessels to furnish him with their manifests at the mouth of the Brasos, as this will subject me to delay on my voyage from Philadelphia to Matagorda, I should feel indebted to you to ask Colonel Fisher if I cannot go direct to Matagorda, and forward him the Manifest to such point as he may direct-- Remember Colonel on you I depend for the successful result of my petition, and hope soon to hear from you on the subject, as also upon any commercial changes the Government may see proper to make-- Lest you.may not receive the paper, I copy the following para- graph from the Argus of 11th: Inst:- Texas-The National Gazette publishes extracts from nn official paper submitted to the Mexican Congress in secret session, by the secretary ot state, the tenor ot which is extremely hostlle to the American settlers 1D Texas.

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