Southern enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1865-1866, August 02, 1865, Image 2

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• %\y ■ jpontforn ‘(tntc.'ptm • . w * Kl <.l( - c Bli\ \N, Ii *1 P< )! -. • • r r if om as v rjiii: . Cir WKDIVE9DAI i.U.OfJ.HT SI, -19*65. PEiEGAm TO TiilmTß . % ; \v,- that the Governor's proclam a ‘ ’ tion is-out appointing a time, for .tl •’ el< r t ion pf delegates and for the- as •• ’ -embliri"’ of- the ShtM’ <nir; ion it .•. “ • . becomes the doty of the peoj *e to-se** Ject those delegates that the Conven* tion may assemble promptly and the ■ Governor,, be efficiently aided in the go>d work.of putting the. Government machines of the .State oneemoro in operation. ‘ln- doing this, the- old • method df holding a’ nominating'eon- , ■ • v cation in each jUounfj. .to’ best suited to'the-present emergency, and most likely to select the; proper ■ men for the occasion. Believing that this, coin's© will meet the appro! atiotf ■ the people. orally-* ‘we take ’the ••• # ° * < • . liberty of sOggesting-the fivM .-/S'c/L? ■ ‘ y m />- ml’- as a-proper time for the meeting of a County’ eohve.ntion, at Tip wnaiisv ill e forHhe pi i rpj>s© ‘of’ nom inating deleg’ates'to Represent Thomas. • f • * • t ,• _*] Count j in the State, Convention t *. i) - . •beld’ftt on the Ith WcdtK ‘day.in October next. This .will be one : month’ prior..to • the day of election, I ■ • v. hieh.is the Ist. Wednc. L day in Octob< c and will affbrd sufficient oppofTtunity to discuss the* merits c F.thc -candidates if any werd needed ; but-we hope no die* eu sion will bo needed'. . • • . Let- every. District in the-County be ivjovM'iib'd ‘in / life .lnnniiniv n/ Convention-,• and.wbcijthey ha\ , or an- ‘. nuni ft'-/ !-*t . !•■ -ir i- omii i ’ 4 II fit in; ! :: : , ; f’ d< • ‘ • !. : ;In in v< l'inin ‘tn s’ i ! . : in !,.• uruiti( sos the war, never to reeted. AVe sll hav k] -ri t • experiertoe of the daftj . : litieal strife-'—let us.rr vc oiir . wise men and profit -by that- ; xp< ri. euoo. Let the wisest and. t mew •wo have/be chosen as our dole atv ./• ‘(Jhoose no man for his foi mcr IJti or sc cession proclivities - -but sertfat ive m< n; who ] have hihl ing mjeds—unde rstanas the r i . lition of the country and have the / - Idncss fearlessly to ; maintain truth and discharge their duties under aliens eumstances.. Let the nominating con vention act upon these principles skid we douht not. that- it.nominees will ’ rec< ive tin’ unanimous support of the voters of the Go\iuty. ‘ . H # . ; —w ‘jtiAltiti- kWD/Fib ’ MALE COLLEGr. y ; ■• . • Wo. arc tv. pi-. -1 l;. a • ‘ 7 /at . .. the Tiustees haye elect ’ ’ prevail* od upon the Ko-v. TANARUS% 11. • 1). D.? to.accept tl e Presiden . • tgher ■ Institute. We. are a sured thatJhf, C vpfcßs comes highly ‘ nnm< nded v as a disciplinarian, and that the great’ success lie has achieved in other instj • tuitions of learning, strongly mark, him “out- ;is the proper man t <tnidie Fletch** er lnstitute what i b ought te be r a full . grown college as its charter undioates. 1 >!-. a) arr.us ha# changed the name.of the I astitution from Fletoher Inst itue . th Pi.BTCHBn’ Male \ 3Tem lx Col • . leue, and ho aSsuri ius that in aecor . -■ 1. •” • • : ! .li it .r’M wll 11ni : l:>- 11.i <*l ■ I i*i'- • iiU l-.lf -.1 <> pl.l--c jin- l-11. 1.1 lu! lull jll j | /1. ji ‘ • u l* 1 ‘; iI ! t - : • op ‘II Wll ft. ,:i f 111 I I .1!’ nil y ■ ‘I 1 1 •: Tl Ijr , ‘ ‘ . ‘ . ■ f ijii < ■ i ;t IM S’- • ‘ii j i* in :i'f i :• I j ‘(l.i ■ i .ills i 1 1 ■ . I ” mi i J t ! . 1 jll ~.| | r .'-■ iCI i-y . Hi up Imi fl. !.!.< .i,< VV |li ii i,j I 1 ‘ t 1 ,’ /:i 11'! ;’ i•- I Ii ; i! I< 11 :• 11. I .11, ( i,i. ’ ■ : n L I i■ ‘ I', Ii .IA• ■. j .Hi ! : c ’ . ‘ 1 ‘ I'i'ii'f 1.. 11 a PRIVATE DEBT*. * ii ‘r. ■ I-.. Vi'v. to .Mini- V-; ;. i/*’ - ‘ i’ ; ‘’ ■ . t 1 1 ’ y 1 priV;ifr <I. !If 1 ‘ • ’ ‘ ‘ •. ;i i 111 ;hi \Y( ‘ ! !•* . “ . • t.s A'/ ‘ nnn.rin ! ■> i’mlo v. . •• . • ; ■•’ •’ ■ ‘ •’ ‘. ‘■ ■ / rupt law as a remedy for the*cbnung evil, an’ looking, ome to th< State legislature and oth< rs to the national Congress for she eptmtmf ijf.. • Those who are tookiog to the Si . legislature for relief are easily od . The Constitution of the. United. (States declares that u <t StaU shall pA-s ‘ii kyv thi obligatim of i i.nf.t net. r l he Constitution thep,j has.depiiv( <!• the Sjtatc t xjf- all power j to pas * a general bankrupt law,and we! ’ seek i bese ] owers'eh i wh< re. • eciiqn < i-ghtjh and i rlicle /a /• l • ‘ ’ tution says t- i . . • rdhall. have ppw( r tp establish uniform Lrulcs on tins subject # o*f ba-ukrUptices. i throughout the Unit • . . * ‘■ ; • t j # * *1 ° : ’ *i !*••••! rs to Oo igj .to o • * . • * • * ion UiQ finl / of ban .’ c nyfi - also;the p< I laws dcclati • .- be „’ •he p'ower is vested in ■ |1- oil ::•!*(;SS. h]< U!.’ ’* • t • .- pass bankrupt j law then but the Dohgr of- Uni* a'tos umy. .• ■ j ‘* 1;--arji: a ,f tin*r.;’ • iii.iv m e • ‘. # . “ i win-iln- v:i” - . t-. . vie 11 ii • We are to . regard the Southern S;:tio as ;• p-nt of (he - (MiV ij s*-;;.: /s. \ ’He’ • Northern Khtt-cs .m t -*n ‘hi; * :p uilcina vyijth the Southern S.tul :-nl c• n; r-i -ji r* nr !.y T.;:v , 4 ;■ ‘■ties* < iarr ‘! ‘ - I’/'-’ -"eh ;i l/- ‘■ • • . ‘- ■ • . . ’ . • ‘ .1 ■ . • the ■ ‘• uth would be rahu * . • u ./•■■’.is !.;'../h-’ . ■ a ‘1; . ougrd .must, acooi’dirig to'the ; . . • . farm': < on*’ ’ ■ • a law for the • f. • ’ ■ ■ . • ‘'. • . it or th ■ whole country must go without T •..••* • . ■ B ife v.’.-.it would bdthe situation r *f the. j North under the Oi (-rati >ii of a bank- . nipt Jaw ? ■ The South ,We ha doubt, owes Uie North at least s 100,- 000,000 due prior to the v,Tr. Would, the North be likely to vote a bankrupt ■ •law in Congress that would forever.l deprive het. of. the: power to cplleo't this.debt ? ‘AVe think * not. No. one, we presume, will deny the power of ‘ the North at present, to pass or not pass any. law she ohc in.( Jotigregs,? and seeing that she has;, ho necessity : For a bankrupt law, we must conclude [that the passagi ol such a law for the t : • ng. circunisfances, evenv ! by Congress see ills wholly impractioa* ble. ‘ •” • # . . ■ ’ ‘I he Stiitcs wet?/ -pftss laws to re hey o oppressed <1 ibtors,.. j&nd we advocate such relief but let it- bp couffned to the- t( -staying “I executions,. the ox empiion of a limited ftmoust of pro* - perty From lovy and sale, or the su pi.ri inn i,( Hui(:i ‘ lint.ij rho. <• i-i-ii111 \ in tome . meaauro ahkll hayo rocovorcd . Ircnn ilM'pn-.-’ Nf Ci.m/I ifuni.. • . • . • _ .i VVc- pr cii'i! the / .•■</< fin i to oiir i .i • i.< ii! 11 v.’* i. mi ;i 11M I- 1.. 11. i I'l mi •"I*ri’ •I ■ :i 1 1 < l l I “II I.'. <"I in. in <mi i I :i: <r, 1. IMM.V • 1.1.1’ 11 .fill!’ iVIIi / ‘l !■< in in ii’ Ji ii* <i * i • i.<! in’ iii 11 fi i j w 111) ‘•\\ <; :i< hi in..ii < svtilth* 11 *. i” Mi. - !m l 111 ‘’ I.i 11’ JilJ - I I < 1 11 1 1 111: II M , . I<l’ II I III! ‘ ‘■lfl"•J •:I |• I V(-I , i :il: 111: 1’ i * I'.'ilii (mi * i.i 11 <>M If I'l v.lm Ii v. ’ •v.'‘ m< ‘ ■ 11 1 j li. 1 1 1 .. 11 1. ii 1 1 . i 1 1 >ll |. ! • I- m.-O ~| {/,, | 111. ii i ■ ill IMl<ll ‘li ‘ I .1 |ll top J'.o Irpt pim ( I t|c i|| iiml III)., til 11. ■ j .*i ji>; ‘... ‘'lNt LE Tovi.y • /'m A “ /’ V< . • ■ ‘ll : • • - * , ■ ‘ ‘ * ■ f 11!,, i• •, •n, 1 . . un•; v 1; ■ !■ h. r '.ii . Tm t i ‘ *’ *• •• h h'.ol 1 11 , . jii* h i • •’ ‘: : - 1 .’ 1 ■ 0 * *• . * . t ’if < r rn-irly. e!> ‘f” : • ‘ m *. . pei ■• . ‘ 4. .- •. -•••'. .• • ... -’ ■ ■ i since (i Lncle s om i utself were in- K : *■ ckv in ■ der the guidance-.ot Kerby Smith. I Tbi/infs County “ia . •• • ‘ If any see tion <*f : tin'’ Ft,-it.’ c.au ‘’ ‘ ■>'’ :irn V 1 ’ Tho apples espepi ■ i ' IH; ;i ® ar •’ passingly lalrge siie and excellent fla* j j ror.’ *i ii'.'■ peaches- c<Jcd no milk I god sugar, and thp pears . god mi lons, ii'.. ;:! ‘1 iin ‘ •t I be 1 n ■ /■■. ’ you want the vjry best cf these artL get; ■ i■■ . . ■'J ’ fie raises the in on kis plant atioh a . oains < rai>e (': f ’ b(st .. M•/ . . • [• his*orchards ;fliv:.:'v • i/ x - • ,• cv !fI. * Ir* il ‘lit. ‘ •.’ ■-*-*•*•*■ •.yV a- un “i’ ohiigat; n M ’..• • ‘ ■ l’ :•'! ~;)/’ /. i !'.'/ ; • , • * -rs • -> ► * . _ ;\V (-111 -p : i- at (on tion to. (nr ri< advertisements. .We are'W ill > •*’ , • • i offered l •. “ :/. SY . I'.. } ‘• i- VC.; I ihiit over £>O,C ,'• ‘• • • . . • • J; . } *i !M’ (-• fli i ‘ ii . .O, ....... thewi •’ ; !-.••• ‘ ‘ “i , * i • .” i. I I *i .1 ‘. .. -\.. . flia'i’. i V’ ;r. • • • ‘. . /> c <*. n ■. •’ ■ ‘ ■ ~ -'-1 ji/ v. a:-'-’ :0: rf’• ft •'•’ o. i.:- • ■ bv iG. i ‘tar* e? hi .. , /.’ . ; -M ; Vu’- “, .J: / ..’ j ... ■ “’ ‘ i. y ‘. t ‘ ,'’ • ■ • • •. • • . H ‘ VTo - . .... •• . * • . . •. . .- i 41 1 !i. i>. i ... • •; .he •/-. ■. J ■ ‘ol - ii- • ri., .o • / /.: -. ‘ . • -• ‘ .■■'■ /.. / . * 1 > *. ’ • * • I •*. .1* , ‘ • • . * • *..* ■ * . • , reached, that city,- ■ Afcla ita •; - ‘. y /: thtft liQ h-i 1 .been pard'eaed, and ‘was on., hjs* .'v y 1 omc. . ‘ ‘ ‘■. 1 ’ lion.-Pierre Soule, late of Louisiana, •’ ; has c] en<d a law,office In’ the city q{ . Mexico. _ He has lived she pafet year, mu a plantation near Puebla, and trov* ed to the capitol > where he will •• tef tabe’ -part in .Maxlftuliian’s govenmiCiit. • • ■ - • •* • • ■ The Sbite of Florida liis been do tachod from the military* division of’ Tenpessoe .and. adflod to the departs merit of the gulf* < ion. (’apby^s . - - - .. ... ■ | Gov. Shatky, of M.iv ismppi, hasis* | . nod a proclanmtiini . ordering an tdi c .ll oi'U h< -I Id “ii Mofichiy,- -,\ir i■ ‘. . ftu, for delegates to ;i State Convon * I tiofty for the purpOHp of .altering or J ftmohuing the cohsititution so thut tlic I ••S.liil 111. i7 1V .11.!' -I l r .ill!;. ‘i! .--j. / / in tin-. 1 nji .n .in nniv'i nlii.m /to ... ■ rilihlV in ; (In V.il-v . nl .l.n-h ini, ini’ 31 ind.iy, Ah m.i I I-1 ( li. /. • ‘ •• • . \m l Lrouiuis lor liiiorn . i • \ \\ “i.n ii in- < h im-i nin fii /r, nil 1.11 •> 1 l*- *l ij • j ill llt'l ; i'l l \ i'l ~l|| i!i ’ .i* ‘ll 11. 11.. .i. ! . .I-i - - . !, - ; I ‘ ‘ll” h‘ and I i.i ‘ll |l “Pi I” , ! Mil “ ; 1 1.l , | I" 1 ll".d’ I” I Ihli ,ij 11)il /u 1 11, 1, i f.,’ h ‘ “':dl II I , ... I ||i I \ I|;|l| (! 1 . 11l il mi d-u “itip-i! . 111 |*. n'l i \a , 111!; | . li,i ‘ ‘’ d,.iil iI ‘. . | |.i -I 1.1 . M !l|n|n :l I . : ‘ ! ‘f ‘ I. I” \\ “Mil. ‘'l'!'’ “’ I ‘ IP I’ *l l ‘I 1 1 . f l.iie ns “Mim. W< ■ , 1111 ■. i ” 1 -i In -i ■mil. \i- i!. 1 1 1 1 v•11h ii i ’ i . I •I • I i'. I in Mil iinptuvn.l (Vtlhth i “I H* S *||., 1"'I u ilb H Inucb ~| ,11 ,i I Ii ■ll f <r. <>;<• u n.< ii {• of ■ v .rot-s. ;i ‘/ •. ‘• . :'[.*! ■.-r *• r.i’ r. t .1- J • <■ ,N • ■■ ■ ! piibl ■’ •■( by (klp’t .Nii if fur ‘ i the J<i /Old” r d,y ,’ r ' '■> :;jg : | ! •’ . ‘ ... i. .id ! i'}; ■! V’b : i . f ’ : ’ . . • there ■k6 ii I'd be I ‘ ■ •’ • ; ■ ■ ; ■■ • . I •’ \ • • W<ltl 1U 1 ) t* • 1,1. ..-I- ii!■ 1• • i u.'t;c-t. . iimif.-l ni'Ti 11::ik<• | ’._ * _ j ii • f, •v ■’ u -ili > rL ’ { ,an<l % ; ‘ . i uv. stolen good#, kuoW .*mto b< fcueh.But here are j Cant. Nuhun’s rule* which wereeom ni< nd to tl,c consideration of the au t Iron us : ■ • . • . 1 l ‘ I t. Thd formerimasters Os freed; i : nieomnsfr not allow any vagrancy on al 1 t ! • can work • •. ■ , 1 • 1 . ■ • rushnient will ‘ho severe, .; g mg 1 ram <ne ;■ and to another on i visit, ate j: . . ‘-O’.'Tt j ssion from the • ; ith tit. to oti the premia*’ : V ■ to \ isit. before V• v •(.-:.!! (Oiler. ‘ . ..•• lm< ii lo; the city- and ■ . ’ ‘ .or. e-l: ■ >'■ 1y .u. t ] n.-sos v 1 v \ e. and till • m w ( n hus-iness are*. 1 , i’ ; :y. ‘. • fV’ ni their for • ■■. . others ’ e Ijn y will ‘he ’.. ••. .. ‘ • ’ The ’i tl at vill .use any • • .• . ; ■ to thdir former - • ; t.lios ■ .that will not,’ obey • • . • v Order's are given them. ’ • . . ‘’ c • •■'• . • I j ; The piactice of Stealing and • ■ ‘ • • ■ rren has ’be ;. . • “ : • . and jin T ’ ’ . ‘''•■■ ; -’ >pto. •■ ■ ■ • ] 11 cm pi yet sos freed. - ■ and ■ tion <if %'■ . r : it ‘ any ■ .'is. . them that t ’ h pfcr'l belong to thern.it will be .To ’ ’ Test sot- fur hrr exarn! • * ■ ; Ith. ‘A. ce ‘’ * . . • . ’ ■ cftiz nfe’ ill • i 4 ': % ractjcc ts .trading ‘ ‘■ “ Vopd -h • the* crut U} ■ xv v, ; nemrr; ‘ s ■i” f ‘edjinen to •■ ■ • ‘ ptunder ‘from hi:- former • : ;r; 1 i f* Will IC'h. • . . j;* - t l-| liase is. r; i . ‘ Ttt ‘ ■■ . levs • rcqwiip . pc front their former : y have ■proper; authority to sell the’ articles that are | je n lime rated pn- thd’ .papers, and .all i edinen ljot : the . written tin- | rthorityte ■ immediately ar by tb"e’ civil Mdrshai or ry at Al y freedpikn or-white person .harboring or feeding freed men that run away front their former mas . • rs ; will be immediately punished ‘by the military authority. ‘• [C >rawunica.ted.il ’ • . ’• •fHB Pit); With ‘, -; It is Currently conc< led, i hat . the •Pic Nic.at Rocky FoiiiJ* on Tuesday last-, has rarely been equalled, and ! never'heen surpassed, vicinity,', by any sinular entertainment. “It abundantly *teubserVed- -the e-tjd lor : which it. was projected, to relieve the I monotony.of the time's,'and bring to- j getb 3T, in a most frioi and cordia/ j •relation.,* those whom ad verso war lias ! ‘he'' l :<.<!.* *.'Hj aim ii orating ■ and r li. ing. ten lancj of such assem*; - tyod sot iety cannot bo. qottk ■ tit tiled . • At earl) mi vn the ruinbliug of ea-v--. ;1 1 ’ . \ •. i \\ iill JON < US’ iniliatt'S,- and ’the jo.rue'ny of’ iv-t ive . steeds duelling to and iVo;. foretokened “a Uifrr\ d-.i\ ,” as nrmustnkabiy as does.! 1 •. ‘ . the embryou bud the lull blown and} ti.i ‘-laut (lower, j Bjf 10 e ehvk a party t'i a liumlvtal and fifty or two hundred, eomprising inueli o( eh,’ Pit and beauty of tin’ eounty, bad eongregated. Seated en and ‘e.upet',, imdemeath and, n • had. <• 1• i eeeli and oak , tim'd I e ■ , 1} vei U ami in'U i \ lain; liter ‘ at en.- e !>,’ an . SumiltaneoUsly the h i>’ 11 el (he u\ei, tho I ’■ • el pi 1\ iul •■ljmue’b.. flodean ell ii’ <'i- nut y, a 1 hud-. \t ,\ r Ju\ | “'•l “>->n \ a i':i! e ei 1: n tenipai -'.l il\ f■’ . a ■ ’. “id p. i hap-, tvi. c\ ,a eeaered’ nd l eeuhamie. UIH'O well .-.oleo* ’poof In 1 ., nui’ A ‘ _ . / A * ‘ - ■’ . ■ • Id## with the tone! ‘. * - l of y ,ore, or rehearsed to ; ‘ y< j. tln; dangerr i’ a . •• ••• ‘■ oi r , r.v i r w, wit ,h o 1 ’ ■ !ii: ;,e . ie-d < ntliu- e. -Mi ot a:, I. p. ‘ - . . ,<- L dinner v. - ‘ • n< me ‘ Such an t , . w . • 0 fruit,. sinai n , ing attested the fuli larders ai L ■ 1 elating with their pr< I ig ic iat the right time, and acc< lingtt ne ; t approved tbetb id; ‘ • •'• J. ‘fhe -Clab regard th< ;• - . ; the most last ii ’ Mrs. Blaeksbu ar, Mrs Bn lon, Sl< an and MIS. lie • . • displayc I consuoiate taste and skill. for** j iretting self, tie y caught their cbieiest ■ ha; - in ren : Others hap] . ! V’c ‘wish tliein, collectively am 1 , i; 1 - 1 vidually, pure and unalloyed bappi ; ness through life. Nor should public indebtedness t Alessrs. T WJones and dames Dix u be neglected. Tbese gentlemea, anx .iuus to contribute as much as possible .to the occasion, besides Carrying n.u ----| nificent supplies from home, Uev <j. ha nds J vow Hu tV plcu j tations, and entrapped .‘-with a net l death (lie-silvery wave 1 ” the fine fish, 1 that appeared in-such quantities Upon j ibe;table. You, gentlemen, for your ■ kindness and personal efforts, accept j wannest a&sumnces of opr gratitude, and you,’ Mr. Editor, in the futur< . eyirtbc a more social, and less o/rr | prising spirit than to felt ail day lem on your oft feSertud*ito ir'y.<l, when jiso much pure pleasure is,so near your ’ or.-. •If you were a _ singic ge.ntle m would eh urge you with the j apathefical indiffcr .negof Adonis, and ; as a f eaaity of such a crium, burn you iin.'-eficgv! - A knowledge* that you 1 such ex cel lent coni] any at /< j j us ail (hut •-•a ves \ on. . About, iivt o-eh.ck the party jto disp. • g'Np übtoivaid c ‘ vc h red to ■ Riar tf'o pleai* itnc; < t’ i • oh, it is . cuui i\ and, bV c ■ A as c i ’ : ; ■ .. : i■’ tvi despite !he of cruel tuiie; now ’8? and .then; f j ’ iri >y \va ; .ol ‘. . .beckon oil tnrve; i-. • II ft! c ‘n-i n it ; ■ c : m munity'toi-day JurVe been seccssioiii ’ ‘i h-c Frd\ , ij'ionai GoycPtior of the b’tate ! even- signed the # o-diuance of • sion. ./like moral’ -lact-of. bavlftg onci ’ hc.e.n-i.error is not of itself suifie :to condemn .then!’ forever. An 1 hf cause a .irran was once a seeessiionist is no reason that he. should now and fore vor in ore he .an enemy f o ijie flni* ted'States Government. That hi wi ; once hostile to the government but is now’ friendly’ is. rather, an evidence that.he is an honest n an. An hpnt t man. obeys the convictions of Id.- bat . te.r j.udgement without wading to con , slder whether Ids course wihl be popu. lar pr not. The man who- stubbornly vefiises to -admit the light of reason or yield to the arguments of fact, is not ■an honest man. He is .simply. hi-, t whose judgement valueless. * The wise men of the ; Soutb are ac> cepting the sitaaticn as they find it/ .and are seeking to .put th easel ve in position t'o reorganize society and r.’ construct civil government and jgp order. ‘ They admit the death of slav.; - ry and refrain from useless quibblinj as’ to the cause of the demise “of‘the iustrtution. They are satisfied with the (act that no amount of sophistical argument can gainsay. They also ac quiesce in the right of the. .United States Government to exercise author ial over the whole country. Now what more is needed ? Are not such men Icyal ? Are they not. being wise men and experienced legislators and magistrates, the bust men to have the control of public affairs?— to u f/miM. v lemau iu the i.:.l i: of ei tcN gV'".) . . observed that one of them was in the - ■.. . ‘ gtUCe W*s and determining to. . e cf* said ; •• For what we are about io receive. and far whn: James Pm • alneadv received, the Lord iftaWo us truk thankful/’ The elect, •.-A ‘