Jan. 1 1835 to Sep. 30 1835 - PTR, Vol. 1

by the government of the people of Texas and the world than the crude conceptions, & rash determinations of a hundred or a thousand hastily convened meetings. We conceive it anti-republican lo oppose a consultation. lt is tantamount lo saying that the people cannot and shall not be !rusted with their own a ff airs. That their voice shall be stifled and that a few shall rule and dictate and lord it over us as is now, and always has been the case in this land of our adoption. What the Consultation may do when it meets we cannot venture to predict. Knowing however that it will speak the voice of the majority; & recognizing the republican principle that the majority are right on its decision, we will fearlessly slake our lives, our fortunes, and our sacred honor. If (which we believe impossible) that majority should require us to yield servile submission lo a form of government or to any thing else that would disgrace us as free born men we would not counteract its decision-but would claim the privilege of removing ourselves from a land where such base and abject doctrines prevail. The only instructions which we would recommend lo be given lo our representatives is lo secure peace if to be obtained on constitutional terms-& lo prepare for war-if war is inevitable. We herewith send you information for the truth of which we vouch calculated to convince the most incredulous that there is every prospect of our being soon invaded, the bare probability of which is certainly sufficient lo make any prudent people meet together and provide for their protection. Those who are in favor of peace as no doubt all of us are, should earnestly recommend a consultation-for whether the governrnenl is hostile or not many believe it and wiJI predicate on that belief, such acts of ,folence as will most undoubtedly involve us in war-in short a Consultation is the only mode of securing peace promptly and permanently-or of carrying on war efficiently and successfully. We propose, fellow-citizens, that each jurisdiction elect five individuals, the election lo be ordered and holden by the Committee of Safety and Correspondence, on the 5th October and the consultation to convene in Washington on the 15th of the same month. We propose that each member use every exertion to ascertain the population of his jurisdiction. And we propose and request that each jurisdiction hold public meetings and elect committees to correspond with the committees of all other parts of Texas. In conclusion, fellow-citizens, we trust and implore that all party feeling and violence may be buried in oblivion and that

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