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r former price, and all its purchases at double that price. In fact, the farmer of the West can scarcely raise produce at current prices. The gross yield of his farm would not pay the wages of the hands necessary to raise it. No part of the United States is more afflicted by the cessation of the Southern trade. Men now see the fallacy of all those theories that belittled Southern industry, and the importance of southern commerce with it; to the rest of the United States. Let us give some cred States is more afflicted by the cessation of the Southern trade. Men now see the fallacy of all those theories that belittled Southern industry, and the importance of southern commerce with it; to the rest of the United States. Let us give some credit to the men who, while sustaining a system which, though legal, has been held up to unsparing odium, have made that system productive of so many and great benefits that the withdrawal of them has sent fear and trembling through the nations.