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s, hold jubilee; their day is short, their doom has teneth, their destruction is swift, their damnation is sure. I have no more doubt that God (and I write it reverently,) has given the Federal Government in all its departments over to judicial blindness and madness, than I have that the hand-writing on the wall of the Chaldean monarch told of his departed kingdom and his crownless brow. And the men of the Northern pulpit, from Bishop Whittingham to Ward Bescher, from Oily Pyne to Unctuous Chapin, from the fiendish Tying to Gardner Spring, from the windy Bellows to the wordy Cheeyer —— will, like the priests of Baal, have to meet the reaction of popular sentiment, which must take place and bear to sternal fame the scorn and hissing which shall wrap like a whirlwind their memory. I am hopeful — it may be, over hopeful of the issue of this present strife; I think not, I believe not. The South will never yield! Superior numbers may, by the barest possibility, overrun her soil; tha<