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eaven of his hopes! Nothing could be more felicitous than to dance into these benefits and joys in "the procession of the Star-spangled Banner, borne onward to the songs of liberty!" "Who would mourn?" There are those who would indeed mourn, and would "not be comforted."The people of Virginia would be the mourners. They would be either exiled or enslaved, while the ruthless invaders would fill their homes, possess their fields, and reap the wealth of their mines. Virginia, worse than Niobe, would not be childless, but would be condemned to look upon her children humiliated, degraded, and enslaved, while the stranger and enemy would enter upon all they possessed. But Bancroft will never put that picture in his History of the United States. It believes, he will live only to wind up his work with the end of the misdirected and perverted Government he eulogizes. His countrymen will not revel in the hundred halls of Virginia, and drag from her bowels the wealth he portrays.