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iness to assist any sister Southern State or States in such a movement. The thought has already suggested itself that, in the event of secession of the Southern States from the Union, and the formation of a Southern Confederacy, the first important step to be taken will be towards the realization of the dreams of the acquisition of Cuba, which has heretofore been mainly prevented by the jealousies and prejudices of the Black Republican States. The great vintner of Cincinnati, Nicholas Longworth, in writing a business letter to a firm in this city, who had refused to take some sugar mills on storage in which he was interested, because they came from a Republican State, says: "Your leading rebellious State of South Carolina, who leads the van, has a population nearly as large as our county; and we could, if so inclined to act, crush down your sister State, with the loss of but few lives, as the Congress, when notified of our approach, would do all of the murdering necessary." I