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of the North has a day of terror before it. Whether or not the South may be able to carry the war into the enemy's country, nevertheless war at their own hearthstones, bloody and desolating war, is as certain as any future event. If the United States have steered clear of that calamity since the establishment of American Independence, (the last war with England and the Mexican war leaving their own territory,) they cannot expect a long continuance of such good fortune. No nation ever hasope of it which is carrying on such a demoniac invasion as this of the South. One of the reasons most urged by the North against "disunion" is that it will breed continual wars. Do they expect to escape the common curse of humanity? Is the United States to be the solitary spot on the globe, the single nation in all history, which has never known war at its own firesides? Are they, above all, who are the most heartless and cruel of mankind, to avoid a doom which the most virtuous and valiant