I have thy favour of the 7 July and as every
Sentence that I see from under thy hand gives me pleasure, the
receiving your short Epistle increased the Joy, and I should have
been pleased to have seen one pun in your Letter, not that I wish
to be further instruct’d therein by my Original Tutor but for the
reason thou mentioned that I might have been convinced thou dost
not suffer thy former Vivacity of Spirits to droop rather too
low—which I hope will revive a little by the Account of our late
proceeding in Election— and notwithstanding our old Adversaries
have made tryal of every new invented Fraud and falshood their
inveterate hearts could suggest (and I must acknowledge my mistake
in supposing “they had not Life remaining sufficient to convey Fire
’tis evident they alternately Smoke and Stink then revive and flash
like a dying Taper) yet they have not been able to carry one
point
and in our County we have also gained every Man and exceeded our
Enemies about 500 Votes on an Average. James Pemberton was put up
for a Burgess against their City Champion G Bryan and on examining
the Votes they appeard Equal; the Inspectors did not undertake to
reexamine but agreed to Seal up the Boxes and deliver them over to
the next sitting of Assembly and I think that 6 of the late 10
Calumneating Protestors have now no right to sit in the House. I
have not engaged so closely at any Election for many years past
thereof.
It was much greater than any preceeding and
Continued Many days; whenever I found my Spirits to droop a little,
the revival of the Apprehensions of the fatal Consequences that
might ensue and their determined resolution to Cast on thee all the
reproach in their power Spurr’d me to the most diligent Application
and I never omitted contending with the Leaders of our Enemies
whenever there was any prospect of Advantage; and tho in the Course
of many days proceedings we were obliged to receive uncivil
treatment from their servile dependants who, in the Language of Job
“we should have disdain’d to have sit with the Dogs of our Flock,”
yet patients and Industry gain’d the point we aim’d at.
I need not give a more Minute Account since I
know some of thy numerous Friends will transmit thee every
particular relating to this and our Commotions in general.
I am sorry thou hast not been able to find an
Engraver to Cut the Seal on more reasonable Terms than those thou
mention’d. Had I been there I should had no dependance on Kirk but
applied to some more benevolent Friend who after he had cheerfulley
performed the Work would have patiently waited for Hospital pay for
the Major part of it. However I leave it intirely to thy
Judgment.
The remaining Members of the good old Junto
adjourned during the warm and short Evenings and are now
endeavouring to find a House for their and thy reception where We
may sit with more satisfaction than of late.
I continue my Visits in my way, to thy Family
thy Wife is well and Daughter Sally at Burlington.
If thou hast an Opportunity give my kind
respects to my worthy Friend Saml Neave, he is not readily
acquainted yet when known his integrity of heart would attract the
regard of every honest Mind tho engaged in a different Scene of
Life.
My time has been much employ’d this Summer in
building a House at Richmond (alias Point no Point) and if I should
ever have the happiness of enjoying the Company there with a few of
our Old honest hearted Friends twill be a full reward for the
trouble I have taken in repeatedly “retireing” after the hurry of
Business to which place I am just now going and at present bid the
Adieu thy very Affectionate Friend