. The North Carolina Presbyterian. ofIlV^aven. It is through them that God vin-dicates the wrongs done to those undertheir rule. Let this matter, so gratre ip itsimport^ be trusted wholly to them, ^yefor eye, aud tooth for tooth, was ^ -^-for magistrates only, and by them ^executed considerately. Let not therable scenes so frequent in the partisantests of the American revolution be repeatednow. Let there be no Tarletons q uar-ters, no * bloody scouts, no hanging, asby whig or tory, on the nearest tree. Kind-ness to a* fallen foe, protection of personand life to a disarmed enemy, are the char-a
. The North Carolina Presbyterian. ofIlV^aven. It is through them that God vin-dicates the wrongs done to those undertheir rule. Let this matter, so gratre ip itsimport^ be trusted wholly to them, ^yefor eye, aud tooth for tooth, was ^ -^-for magistrates only, and by them ^executed considerately. Let not therable scenes so frequent in the partisantests of the American revolution be repeatednow. Let there be no Tarletons q uar-ters, no * bloody scouts, no hanging, asby whig or tory, on the nearest tree. Kind-ness to a* fallen foe, protection of personand life to a disarmed enemy, are the char-acteristics of a true soldier. Happy is itfor tJS that these characteristics have beenso nobly displayed by our army thus it ever be thus. For with what mea-sure ye mete, it shall be measured to youagain. Our rulers will Vatch the treat-ment of onr captive soldiers in the handsof our enemies, and will not s^^ffer theirwrongs to be unavenged, nor cruel and ty-rannical treatment of them to go unrtbnk-ed.—AmiAmi FreAyterian,. V =^=«= UmA. ^ SEPTEMfe^ t4, 1861. ersever hear oC the H6nore? If not, with some pleasure just appearad in It 18 curious that a ef Niagara shoald From the vil- ed by a river of the was carried for munch Pass, and iigalow about three r living the top of the a DidGairsop theya descrithe Calcfall sixremainlage of Gisame namf8l, you work yourway np carefully and tediously over slip-pery rocks until you reich a point wherea rock aboi^t twice the fixe of a mans bodyjuts out over a preeipicp. Besting flat up-on this rock, and looldig over it*, yon seedirectly before you tiro out of the fourprincipal falls ; these Iwo are called theGreat Fall an
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