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ustice is so keen and true, {155} and his seriousness, in view of the weariness and offence that the whole subject gives to a great majority of the people, is so urgent, that the paper has been criticized as pessimistic, and as an impatient cry against evils that are speedily being rectified. We may say that the optimistic view of evils never did much to correct them, and that those who are patient with wrongs will never create a sentiment against them. To us, this seems the voice of a prophet pleading for righteousness to man and righteousness in the land. * * * * * OUR WHOLE COUNTRY. Among the recent issues of the press, none has been more effective and deservedly popular than the pamphlet entitled, "OUR COUNTRY," written by our esteemed friend, Rev. Josiah Strong, D.D. It has aroused public attention in a remarkable degree, and has opened the way for a career of most promising usefulness to the author. Our only regret in reading these stirring pages, has arisen from the fact, that in its survey it leaves almost entirely out of account nearly one third part of our country, namely, the South, a part, too, that contains as many elements of future trouble to the nation, and elements, too, that if properly dealt with, can minister as largely to the nation's future prosperity, as any other portion. Our object in penning this item is to suggest that some man of equal diligence in collecting facts, and of equal skill in handling them, shall write a book entitled, "Our _Whole_ Country," that shall omit no part of it. * * * * * A SAMPLE OF SOUTHERN CHURCH WORK. The Rev. G.W. McClellan, a graduate of Fisk University and recently a student at Hartford Theological Seminary, has formed a "_Boys' Christian Association_" in connection with his church work in Louisville. The boys meet on Friday evenings for literary exercises, and the following are some of the questions debated this winter. 1. _Resolved_, That Washington was a greater general than Grant. 2. _Resolved_, That capital punishment ought to be abolished. 3. _Resolved_, That strikes are right and necessary. 4. _Resolved_, That boys, as a rule, after graduation from the High School, should go to College. * * * * * EXTRACTS FROM EXAMINATION PAPERS. Question. _What was the Dred Scott decision?_ Answer. "The Dred Scott decision declared that slave owners could carry the
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