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the present hostilities, as every clear-sighted financier and statesman predicted, from the beginning, would be the case. It is we who are blockaded — not the Cotton States. There is but little suffering, comparatively speaking, in Charleston, Savannah or New Orleans; but there is a fearful amount of it in New York, Boston and Philadelphia. The industry of the South is not paralyzed. The negro still goes to his cotton, rice or sugar field, as he did before the war, and returns to dance befor common country? Can we undertake to do it without creating a military power, in which our own liberties must be merged? Southern securities at the North. The following memorial is receiving the signatures of the commercial citizens of Savannah: To the Hon. Howell Cobb, President, and to the Congress of the Confederate States of America, in assembly at Richmond, Virginia. The memorial of the undersigned citizens of Georgia, loyal to the Government of the Confederate S