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ust more than ever unite the South, which cannot be conquered by such meats, but will the more assuredly successfully resist them; that the South not only cannot be conquered in this way, but that if she could she would not deserve to be free ! That such a speech should be delivered in public assemblage in Chicago, and receive the repeated and enthusiastic cheers of the audience — and that the Speaker should neither be mobbed nor imprisoned in one of the Northern battles by order from Washington, is matter of surprise, and prove that a revolution has occurred in public opinion there, great in its magnitude and powerful in its force. Were not Lincoln and his spies afraid, they would soon shut up Merrick in a dungeon where he would suffer all the horrors of the Northern prisoners. We also placed before the reader yesterday an abstract of Mr. Vallandigham's last speech in the United States Congress. His programs for peace and restoration proposes a withdrawal of the Federal tr