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will compare with that of which we commence the publication to-day, from the pen of Prof. A. T. Bledsoe, of the University, of Virginia. This remark is, of course, based upon that portion of his reow publish, and which is confined to the single topic of the Missouri Compromise. On this head Prof. Bledsoe maintains the positions which we have uniformly held on the subject, and which, we do not ith our thanks besides." This is a just tribute to the great thinker of our University, Prof. Bledsoe, a man who has more brains than any dozen of the most famous political hacks now on the pubht has furnished himself with the weapons for a gay show in a wordy tournament. We come across Bledsoe's thunder every now and then in a great many popular addresses, but they never have their full effect except when hurled from his own heavy hand. How absurd is it when such men as Bledsoe, Thornwall, and others, are among the principal champions of the Southern cause, to ascribe the Southern