. The North Carolina Presbyterian. herSa but. uo. sign of prepara-tion for evening worship in the was no unusual occurrence fur them tobe detained by very slight causes trom thes^weekly meetinge, and to night there did bile nomen, alas! now degraded I) said inthe late Asseaably: The Church must h^Reographieally divided; and if so theNorcA and ^orthwset could not be loet Ifthe South mutt go, to let U he. (ApplauseIn the galleries.) When the armies of theNorth had achieved the integri^ of theUnion anlw, the Church wonld be againrennitcd 1 Now this being the animus of the North,as ap


. The North Carolina Presbyterian. herSa but. uo. sign of prepara-tion for evening worship in the was no unusual occurrence fur them tobe detained by very slight causes trom thes^weekly meetinge, and to night there did bile nomen, alas! now degraded I) said inthe late Asseaably: The Church must h^Reographieally divided; and if so theNorcA and ^orthwset could not be loet Ifthe South mutt go, to let U he. (ApplauseIn the galleries.) When the armies of theNorth had achieved the integri^ of theUnion anlw, the Church wonld be againrennitcd 1 Now this being the animus of the North,as appears from many other speechea. letus get together as soon as possible and letthem know, not only that the South mustgo,—but that when she goes, the i» goingforever. The idea of reconatrnction ofthis disorganized Assembly is just aa pre-posterous as the achievment of ^ the integ-rity of the Union anew. Both are inpoint of possibility, beyond the extrava-gance of any maniacs dream. Truly and fraternally Yours, Jlln. N. Waodkl. m. V* IWIIOIE NO. 185. of €mpU Bar MogaztM. II* n la *%*• Btmlved, That we 4»%M«by AbMl tW< ^«MMltel^ V**&^^ i fl(!b 7^^^Churches nadsr ov van to take vf Mr hmm ke«s gtrnttmOf nufowf Q^ J^?.^ collections as i^ual, and retain them in hattduntil the proper organixadeot are prepared,and we invite aH sister Prisbytenes to aetiu a similar manner. In aocordaboe with the ilfth J. n. Gray, D. D., indVeoi^ Thotnp-•OB, mling Elder, were tfaliiNn principal re-representatives to the pToposAd Conventionat Atlanta, Georgia, anil Bar. J. N. Wad-del, D. D., and E. EL. Fpifir, ttiUng Elder,their alternates. By order of the true copy. R. R. EvA»a, Stated OFk. ^tUtiiau. CORRESPONDENCE.


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