. The North Carolina Presbyterian. des. We admitted thatshe had acted hastily, bnt told him forcewas not the reiyedy for iL He refused totake our advioe, and the next report wehad from him was that, in a renoonter, hehad killed one of her brothers, and beenwounded by another, and that instead ofrenining his wife he had received a bulletto be carried in his bosom to his grave,and had stained his hands with the bloodof his brother, all the parties professing allthe time te be the followers of the meekand lowly Jesus. The applioatiDn of the story to the casein hand is easy, The North and the Sout
. The North Carolina Presbyterian. des. We admitted thatshe had acted hastily, bnt told him forcewas not the reiyedy for iL He refused totake our advioe, and the next report wehad from him was that, in a renoonter, hehad killed one of her brothers, and beenwounded by another, and that instead ofrenining his wife he had received a bulletto be carried in his bosom to his grave,and had stained his hands with the bloodof his brother, all the parties professing allthe time te be the followers of the meekand lowly Jesus. The applioatiDn of the story to the casein hand is easy, The North and the Southhave been nyarrled for life, but the Soothhaa left Northe/n bed and board and says file North can neverk into the Union, Ifnot be a union thatOD4naiutaine^ byof the bayonet,a*ni%^i9ple, is no union, but aQMN ahad^ Itynight be maintained in adcmotie gOvecuBMint, but not under hrqmfMnttme want no unwilling Statein aoy uiMRof pliioh we form apart. IfMaaMohasetts/lor; example, iirflowing tbdoctrine W ha^ illnstriouB don. Job. Adams, ^i^State mightwould be Wrvent it, shoxdcpie declareresolvedop^ to the Soctimaetivention of her peo-tired of the Union, andher legislature 4as onceWSB out or the IJ^wn, wewoiidaav tetitq^ go in peac^ Do neifever-ranber riUm^Hagi her towns and iungh-ter her innoevft Wouieu and children, tomake her stay ifi a union that she thinks op-pressive to hen Secession may be and isa great evil, .btit sucdi force as that to pre-vent it is a greatm one. If we cannot havea government oaaed upon the affections ofthe people, th<a ht ps have none at all. Ifa husband and wife cannot live togetherwithout dgkting, let t^em live apart, greatan etil X tao:^ i^^paration is. Theyought to b^irittiMDi others infirmitiesand weaknessesS^Tuve ia peace, but iftheir incongmi4|ea of temper are so great CHOICB^BOOKS JU8T RECEIVED. VINET8 Vital OhriBtianity;PhUcwoptir o< tbe PUo of BalTation ;The Bock of AgM; Biblieal ?ottqaitiea;Tales
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