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The Daily Dispatch: June 25, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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e institutions which, though not developed in an organized form until a much later period, must be allowed to have existed from the beginning in those communities where free labor was principally employed. At a later period, upon the question of the admission of Missouri, the contest between North and South was as fierce and portentous in all its aspects as it was during the last Presidential canvass. It is obvious that from the first it was an ill-assorted Union, and that, years ago, "Zekel Bigelow," the Yankee poet, came pretty near the truth in the following doggerel, only we wonder he and his countrymen, instead of taking his advice, are raising large armies and spending all they are worth to prevent the divorce of those whom Heaven never joined: "Ef I'd my way, I had rather. We should go to work and part-- They take one way, we take t' other-- Guess it wouldn't break my heart: "Man had ought to put asunder Them that God has ne fined; An' l shouldn't greatly wonder Ef ther