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han the King of Naples had over Sicily, and Commodore Tatnall, who is the only American who ever yet came to us in a difficulty to prove to us that "blood is thicker than water," is, when he goes afloat, certainly not more of a pirate than was Garibaldi. As we treated Garibaldi so we must treat Commodore Tatnall. As we respected the blockade of the fleet of the King of Naples, so we shall respect the blockade of the Southern ports by the fleets of the North; and as we respected the belliGaribaldi so we must treat Commodore Tatnall. As we respected the blockade of the fleet of the King of Naples, so we shall respect the blockade of the Southern ports by the fleets of the North; and as we respected the belligerent rights of the conqueror of Palermo, who was really at that moment not very distinguishable from a corsair, so we must most certainly respect the belligerent rights of eleven regularly constituted States. It is quite absurd in the Northern States to expect us to take part in this quarrel, and it is rather a sign of imbecility to suppose their scolding can affect us. When, if ever, they proclaim the abolition of slavery throughout the Union, they will have all our sentiment on their side.