March 4— '87
I enclose those addresses again. It would be a great deal of trouble for me to write to each one to get their initials. There will be no trouble about it – should there be, I will see to it, and take the responsibility. I found a paper awaiting me when I returned, containing Mr Gill's letter – What a difference between him and Dr Sawyer! I shall be glad when everybodyAs Written:every body gets through seceding. All that consoles me, is the sure conviction that if we are right, nothing can move us, if wrong, we ought to go down,
