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ester, though they sowed, they should never reap. We maintain that unbounded retaliation is the only way to prevent the renewal of such outrages as have been practiced on us. We cannot make matters worse. We have tried meekness, we have tried submission, we have tried respect for the laws of war, and the rights of property. What has been the result? Accumulated outrages — additional wrong — increased insult. While we are "respecting private property" they are landing negroes to burn Darien. While we are abstaining from pillage, Mrs. Milroy is decamping from Winchester with huge trunks full of stolen spoons, ladies' dresses, jewelry, and other valuables. While we are manifesting a tender regard for the subsistence of the burly Dutch farmers that inhabit the Valley of Pennsylvania, the brutes who are on their side are endeavoring to starve all the women and children in the Southern Confederacy. This should not be our policy, had we the control of affairs, and it is very well