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<head><persName n="Sanders,,George,N.,," id="n-0001.0000.00000.00005" reg="default:Sanders,George,N.,," authname="sanders,george,n."><foreName full="yes">George</foreName> <foreName full="yes">N.</foreName> <surname full="yes">Sanders</surname></persName> to the <name>Democracy</name> of the <rs>Northwest Fragment</rs> of the late <placeName reg="United States" key="tgn,7012149" authname="tgn,7012149">United States</placeName>.</head> 
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<milestone unit="sentence" n="15" /> We publish below a letter from <persName n="Sanders,,George,N.,," id="n-0001.0000.00000.00006" reg="default:Sanders,George,N.,," authname="sanders,george,n."><foreName full="yes">George</foreName> <foreName full="yes">N.</foreName> <surname full="yes">Sanders</surname></persName>, which deserves and will doubtless commend attention.

<milestone unit="sentence" n="16" />It is addressed to the <name>Democracy</name> of the <rs>North</rs> men whom <persName n="Sanders,Mister,,,," id="n-0001.0000.00000.00007" reg="nearbymention:Sanders,George,N.,," authname="sanders,george,n."><roleName n="Mister" full="yes">Mr.</roleName> <surname full="yes">Sanders</surname></persName> has always exerted a large influence: </p> 
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<head /> <opener> <dateline> <name type="place">Nashville,</name> <date value="1862-01-08" authname="1862-01-08">January, 8, 1862.</date> </dateline> <lb /> to the <rs>Democratic Masses</rs> of the <rs type="place">Mississippi Valley</rs>, Nork </opener> 
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<milestone unit="sentence" n="17" /> was the spirit of genuine Republican liberty burnt out of you by the Wide-awake fairest is the wine of your blood turned to water, your muscle to blunder, your brain to pulp — are you resolved into inorganic, matter, to be quickened into a meaner life by the higher law inspiration of fanatics and usurpers.

<milestone unit="sentence" n="18" />If of your former selves, and the historic glories of your party, memory alone remain, you must standing has at your present imbecile and stultified position. </p> 
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<milestone unit="sentence" n="19" /> by your freshly chosen delegates at your county towns; at your State capitals, at <placeName reg="Charleston, Charleston, South Carolina" key="tgn,7013582" authname="tgn,7013582">Charleston</placeName>, at <placeName reg="Baltimore, Baltimore Independent City, Maryland" key="tgn,7013352" authname="tgn,7013352">Baltimore</placeName>, insolemn Convention exermbled — by your <rs type="role2">Senators</rs> and Representatives in Congress — by your meetings in mass every where, by your representative or a foes, and by your press, you pledged yourselves, with all the forms known to civilization giving solemnity to popular action, to stand by your allies of the <rs>South</rs> as a band of brothers.

<milestone unit="sentence" n="20" />And after the triumph of your enemies, the enemies of constitutional rights you made your resolves it possible still more earnest, by reiterating them in as many and as imposing forms, as well as by defiant proclamations to the <rs>Northern Saracen</rs>, that he would have to trample on your sacrificed bodies before he could pass on to Southern soil.

<milestone unit="sentence" n="21" />And are these high resolves to stand for naught? </p> 
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<milestone unit="sentence" n="22" /> I look to you alone, pushing aside recreant leaders, to preserve to your unfortunate country anything of constitutional liberty out of the anarchy into which the <rs>Lincoln Government</rs> has thrown your Constitution, laws and trade.

<milestone unit="sentence" n="23" />The men you most honored and trusted had not, with a few memorable exceptions, the virtue and intelligence to resist at the outset, the <rs>Lincoln</rs> usurpation but for the most part gave way; and very many strove to out-herod the most fanatical Wide-Awakes in their outrages on the <rs>Constitution</rs>, and the rights of the people.

<milestone unit="sentence" n="24" />They hoped by such shallow trickery to be able to dead the unlicensed war party of the <rs>North</rs>. </p> 
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<milestone unit="sentence" n="25" /> the capitalists and self-styled conservatives of your great Atlantic cities have betrayed the confidence your generosity reposed in their direction of your interests in the late Presidential canvass.

<milestone unit="sentence" n="26" />These mere moneymaking machines never had any sympathy with or appreciation, of Republican liberty, and it is not surprising that they rejoiced at the <num value="1" type="ordinal">first</num> glean of a sword Government, and arrogantly believe that if their ill-gotten dollars had not sufficient power to subjugate your old allies and co-disciples — the States-right men of the <rs>South</rs>--they had the strength to establish at least a police, Government over yourselves, through which labor would become absolutely the bond-slave of capital--<q direct="unspecified">"We will make the <rs>South</rs> acknowledge that we have a Government over her, and power to enforce our edicts,"</q> was the concerted; suppressive cry of these men from the outset, to drown your honest voice of indignation.

<milestone unit="sentence" n="27" />And while the only practical effect of this wall street war-whoop has been to make yourselves feel the iron heel of the worst of military despotisms, the power of your Union is neither felt nor respected beyond the military lines of the ball-spitting <rs type="role2">Generals</rs>. </p> 
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<milestone unit="sentence" n="28" /> in this the <rs>Northern Republican</rs> managers have proved the weakest and most supercilious agents that ever before directed State affairs.

<milestone unit="sentence" n="29" />There is not another Government or people on the earth that would not have listened to such a protest as came up from the <rs>South</rs>, by State action and by their <rs type="role2">Senators</rs> and Representatives in Congress. </p> 
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<milestone unit="sentence" n="30" /> the madmen wanted to exhibit to the world a strong, unbending, uncompromising Government, capable of asserting and maintaining its power everywhere in these States, as if they would excel in this particular as a model, the <name>Governments</name> of <placeName reg="Rossiya" key="tgn,7002435" authname="tgn,7002435">Russia</placeName> and <placeName reg="Austria" key="tgn,1000062" authname="tgn,1000062">Austria</placeName>; Blinded and maddened by the mere waving of a flag, as the bull by the bandera of the matador, you swell the crafty contractor's armies, unthinking that you are the victims of a system that is sapping your political rights, you have but to open your eyes to see that this is a war of capital against labor.

<milestone unit="sentence" n="31" />Reckon the high rate of interest and the down ward prices of everything that labor produces, and you will soon comprehend that you are in danger of becoming the powerless <rs>Sampson</rs> of the money shaving Delilah. </p> 
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<milestone unit="sentence" n="32" /> Contrast your present condition with what it would have been had the <rs>Republican</rs> managers listened to the warning voice of the <rs>South</rs>.

<milestone unit="sentence" n="33" />As splendid as was the year <dateStruct value="1860--" full="yes" authname="1860"><year reg="1860" full="yes">1860</year></dateStruct>, <num value="61">61</num> would have rivalled it, and <num value="62">62</num> with its <num value="3">three</num> or <num value="400000000">four hundred millions</num> of cotton, tobacco, sugar, rice, and naval stores, would have made you the richest and most independent nation known to commerce; and to-day the balance-sheet of the money-changers of the world would be kept in New York. </p> 
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<milestone unit="sentence" n="34" /> in the entire <rs>South</rs> you see scarcely any manufactures, except from Northern workshops.

<milestone unit="sentence" n="35" />European Wares are almost unknown because of the <rs>Federal</rs> prohibitory tariffs.--Wait but a nation's hour; the blockade opens, and these things are all reversed.

<milestone unit="sentence" n="36" />Our less shackled trade with <placeName key="tgn,1000003" n="1.000 139" reg="europe," authname="tgn,1000003">Europe</placeName> will at once swell our exports to <num value="500000000">five hundred millions</num> of dollars, and our warehouses will become the depots of luxuries and substantial productions of the world, at prices within the reach of moderate but well paid labor.

<milestone unit="sentence" n="37" />You, will thus be able to furnish yourselves by the <q direct="unspecified">"<rs type="role" reg="Father">Father</rs> of Waters"</q> with the world's choicest productions at <num value="0.25">twenty-five per cent</num> less than the <rs>Yankees</rs> now charge you under the <rs>Morrill Tariff</rs>. </p> 
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<milestone unit="sentence" n="38" /> you have immense supplies of breadstuffs, meat, and provisions, at present of little value to you; wisdom might suggest the retention and warehousing of these supplies along the <rs type="place">Ohio Valley</rs> to await our rich markets soon to be open to you. I clip from a Nashville morning paper the prices current of a few leading articles: </p> 
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<row role="data"><cell role="data" rows="1" cols="1">bacon</cell><cell role="data" rows="1" cols="1"><measure n="25cents" type="currency">25 cts</measure>. Per lb.</cell></row> 
<row role="data"><cell role="data" rows="1" cols="1">pork</cell><cell role="data" rows="1" cols="1"><measure n="10cents" type="currency">10 cts</measure>. Per lb.</cell></row> 
<row role="data"><cell role="data" rows="1" cols="1">flour</cell><cell role="data" rows="1" cols="1"><measure n="8.00dollars" type="currency">$8.00</measure> per bbl.</cell></row> 
<row role="data"><cell role="data" rows="1" cols="1"><persName n="Wheat,,,,," id="n-0001.0000.00000.00008" reg="mostcommon:Wheat,nomatch:0" authname="wheat"><surname full="yes">Wheat</surname></persName></cell><cell role="data" rows="1" cols="1"><num value="1.40">1.40</num> per bus.</cell></row> 
<row role="data"><cell role="data" rows="1" cols="1">whiskey</cell><cell role="data" rows="1" cols="1"><num value="1.00">1.00</num> per gal.</cell></row> 
<row role="data"><cell role="data" rows="1" cols="1">Leather</cell><cell role="data" rows="1" cols="1"><measure n="75cents" type="currency">75 cts</measure>. Per lb.</cell></row> 
<row role="data"><cell role="data" rows="1" cols="1">Potatoes</cell><cell role="data" rows="1" cols="1"><measure n="1.00dollars" type="currency">$1.00</measure> per bus.</cell></row> </table></p> 
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<head rend="smallcaps">New Orleans <date value="12-28" authname="--12-28">28th dec.</date></head> 
<row role="data"><cell role="data" rows="1" cols="1">Pork, mess</cell><cell role="data" rows="1" cols="1"><measure n="44dollars" type="currency">$44</measure> per bbl.</cell></row> 
<row role="data"><cell role="data" rows="1" cols="1">Beef</cell><cell role="data" rows="1" cols="1"><num value="30">30</num> per bbl</cell></row> 
<row role="data"><cell role="data" rows="1" cols="1">Flour</cell><cell role="data" rows="1" cols="1"><num value="10">10</num> per bbl.</cell></row> 
<row role="data"><cell role="data" rows="1" cols="1">Potatoes</cell><cell role="data" rows="1" cols="1"><num value="5">5</num> per bbl.</cell></row> 
<row role="data"><cell role="data" rows="1" cols="1"><rs n="pig iron" type="product">Pig Iron</rs></cell><cell role="data" rows="1" cols="1"><num value="40">40</num> per ton.</cell></row> </table></p> 
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<milestone unit="sentence" n="41" /> Look at your own prices current and see what your are paying for cotton, tobacco, sugar, rice, and naval stores, and reflect that we have on hand of these staple articles, at the prices you are now paying at least <num value="700000000">seven hundred millions</num> value to exchange with you. For the abstract idea of the negro's equality to a responsibility to which they find themselves unequal, the <name>Wide</name>-Awakes wantonly destroy a system that gave them a monopoly of all this trade, and of other great advantages; thus sealing their own incapability of conducting the affairs of any Government. </p> 
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<milestone unit="sentence" n="42" /> Whatever the future of the <rs>South</rs> may be the fanatical <rs>Puritan</rs> will be forever cut off from a voice in her councils.

<milestone unit="sentence" n="43" />History must record the fact that the <rs>Abolitionized Puritan</rs> and <rs>German</rs> broke up the <rs>Government</rs> of <placeName reg="Washington, District of Columbia, United States" key="tgn,7013962" authname="tgn,7013962">Washington</placeName>.

<milestone unit="sentence" n="44" />To such men the privilege of the elective franchise should never be extended. </p> 
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<milestone unit="sentence" n="45" /> The wholesale abandonment of State and individual, rights by your representative men, creates doubt as to whether there is sufficient virtues and intelligence left among the <rs>Northern</rs> people to enable them to make the effort to restore their Government to its original character, It will, however, soon be in the power of the people of the <rs type="place">Ohio Valley</rs> by bold revolutionary acts to tear themselves from the <rs>Lincoln</rs> iniquity. </p> 
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<milestone unit="sentence" n="46" /> Organize organize for revolution.

<milestone unit="sentence" n="47" />Form clubs in every neighborhood, whether you have associated action or not. Let your <num value="1" type="ordinal">first</num> objects be to prevent enlistments and contributions to the army of the usurpers, to elect <num value="1">one</num> of your number to all of your municipal State, and Federal offices within your gift.

<milestone unit="sentence" n="48" />Sammer will not open upon you before giving you the opportunity.

<milestone unit="sentence" n="49" />Be ready to rise as our invincible armies advance.

<milestone unit="sentence" n="50" />Vindicate, your trampled manhood by the overthrow of the usurpers, and prove yourselves worths a place in civilized communities.

<milestone unit="sentence" n="51" />The Southern slopes of <placeName reg="Illinois" key="tgn,7007251" authname="tgn,7007251">Illinois</placeName>, <placeName reg="Indiana" key="tgn,7007252" authname="tgn,7007252">Indiana</placeName>, and <placeName reg="Ohio" key="tgn,7007706" authname="tgn,7007706">Ohio</placeName>; fighting side by side with <placeName reg="Kentucky" key="tgn,7007255" authname="tgn,7007255">Kentucky</placeName>, <placeName reg="Missouri" key="tgn,7007523" authname="tgn,7007523">Missouri</placeName>, <placeName reg="Arkansas" key="tgn,7016172" authname="tgn,7016172">Arkansas</placeName>, <placeName reg="Mississippi" key="tgn,7007522" authname="tgn,7007522">Mississippi</placeName>, and <placeName reg="Louisiana" key="tgn,7007256" authname="tgn,7007256">Louisiana</placeName>, all of the <rs type="place">valley of the Mississippi</rs> for the <name>Right</name>, will re-establish much that has been lost by treading leaders, and the (madness of the hour.

<milestone unit="sentence" n="52" />The <rs>North</rs> will become so dismantled before the close of the way, that the people along the border will have the power and may determine to change the line between the free and slave States--in this way dissipated rights may be entirely restored to a part of your territory. </p> 
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<milestone unit="sentence" n="53" /> But there can be no place for any portion of you in this Confederacy without the thorough approval and hearty adoption of the <rs>Constitution</rs> of the <placeName reg="United States" key="tgn,7012149" authname="tgn,7012149">Confederate States</placeName>; </p> <milestone unit="column" n="5" /> 
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<milestone unit="sentence" n="54" /> Which is but a more open expression of the <rs>Federal Constitution</rs> as always interpreted by <persName n="Jefferson,,,,," id="n-0001.0000.00000.00009" reg="mostcommon:Jefferson,nomatch:0" authname="jefferson"><surname full="yes">Jefferson</surname></persName> and <persName n="Madison,,,,," id="n-0001.0000.00000.00010" reg="mostcommon:Madison,nomatch:0" authname="madison"><surname full="yes">Madison</surname></persName>. </p> 
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<milestone unit="sentence" n="55" /> Had the <rs>Northern</rs> people been true to the institutions of the fathers of democracy; had the doctrine of the <rs>Kentucky Resolutions</rs> of '<num value="98">98</num> been the rule of action instead of merely the subjects of the topical flourish, probably no cause for separation would ever have existed.

<milestone unit="sentence" n="56" />But the long festering corruption in the political condition of the <rs>North</rs> the moral fever of the disorganizing, agrarian, family breaking doctrines which have been sedulously poured into her social system, was oblige to work its way through the flesh of the body politic laying it before the astonished world, a hideous deformity, a helpless hulk. </p> 
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<milestone unit="sentence" n="57" /> The independence of the <rs>State</rs> is the only safe-guard against the centralizing and despotic instincts of the <rs>General Government</rs>, the only solution of the great question of successfully combining the diverse interests, different political institutions, varieties of climate and production of vast territories, into a vigorous national unity consistent with the preservation of the liberties of the citizens.

<milestone unit="sentence" n="58" />Fidelity to citizens rights is always the test of the health of a Republic.--I am a <orgName n="Roman Citizen" type="newspaper">Roman Citizen</orgName> its was the proudest boast of the sons of the <rs type="place">Eternal City</rs> in the days of <name n="her Majesty" type="role">her majesty</name> and purity I am an <orgName n="American Citizen" type="newspaper">American citizen</orgName> its had become almost equal in magic over, a greater world than the <rs>Roman</rs> dreamed of. <q direct="unspecified">"Sovereign citizen"</q> is therefore no exaggerated expression, By honorable adherence to these rights shall a nation ever preserve itself from lawless innovations of crude and evil minds, shall invigorate its system with the absence of an everlasting youth, shall be more and more prepared for the highest forms of political power. </p> 
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<milestone unit="sentence" n="59" /> It is the more faithful recognition of citizens rights that gives the <rs>South</rs> the soundness and strength over the <rs>North</rs> which, in this hour of precipitate trial, has astonished <placeName key="tgn,1000003" n="1.000 139" reg="europe," authname="tgn,1000003">Europe</placeName> and <placeName reg="United States, North and Central America, " key="tgn,7012149" authname="tgn,7012149">America</placeName>, and no <num value="1">one</num> more than the evil-eyed disorganizers among yourselves, who prophesied with demoniac glee the destruction of Southern homes by internal eruption. </p> 
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<milestone unit="sentence" n="60" /> As there never was so wicked a war waged by any Government as this!

<milestone unit="sentence" n="61" />of the <rs>Wide-Awake Cabinet</rs> against the people of the <rs>South</rs>, so, in merited retribution, no Government ever fell so rapidly from, political power and reputation as that of the dis-<placeName reg="United States" key="tgn,7012149" authname="tgn,7012149">United States</placeName>.

<milestone unit="sentence" n="62" />The English Government, if it were tyrannical against the <rs>American</rs> colonies, was at least dignified at home.

<milestone unit="sentence" n="63" />The <name>French</name> revolution was holy in comparison with this abolition crusade both by its multiplied and awful, provocations and by its aims, for, though blindly directed, it heroically struck out for citizens' rights, while the <rs>North</rs> is basely, madly, trampling them under foot. </p> 
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<milestone unit="sentence" n="64" /> This day was made holy nearly half a century ago by the flow of Southern blood in defence of neutral rights.

<milestone unit="sentence" n="65" />To-day the truckling traitors to the <rs>Constitution</rs> of the once <placeName reg="United States" key="tgn,7012149" authname="tgn,7012149">United States</placeName>, stultifying the nations historic policy by a brigand violation of those acknowledged international rights, have been driven to a merited humiliation, and at this hour, the once haughty flag-which received its immortal baptism in Southern song is trailing in the dust before a Jeering world.

<milestone unit="sentence" n="66" />The <rs>Nemesis</rs> of Destiny will yet snatch from their desecrated hands the star spangled banner" and all its heraldic glories. </p> 
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<milestone unit="sentence" n="67" /> <hi rend="smallcaps"><persName n="Sandees,,George,N.,," id="n-0001.0000.00000.00011" reg="default:Sandees,George,N.,," authname="sandees,george,n."><foreName n="George" full="yes">Geo.</foreName> <foreName full="yes">N.</foreName> <surname full="yes">Sandees</surname></persName>.</hi> </p> </div4> </div3></div2></div1></body></text></TEI.2>