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feet of the North, and its epitaph is traced with the point of a bayonet dipped in the young blood of the nation. " There are other little items for which Miss Anna Dickinson is understood to have made a "statesmanlike demand." She requires that the "territory wrenched back from the rebellion be used to 'underlay' the development of the blacks in America into full citizen ship, with the ownership in fee of agricultural land." Finally, Miss Dickinson is said to "have shoved to, with her Lilly white hand, the doors of the Supreme Court of the United States, as at present constituted, and to have forbidden the adjudication therein of the proclamation of freedom to the slaves of rebels." Yes, this is the burden of Miss Dickinson's chant, and of the faction of which she is the mouth piece. She does not advocate nor ask for anything more preposterous than they do. Blood, blood, blood ! dominion, spoliation and confiscation ! She will be content with nothing less. It is one of t