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e South to surrender only what the war conquered. what the war determined, and what it did not determine. the new arena of contest and the war of ideas. coarse and superficial advice to the South about material prosperity. an aspiration of Gov. Orr of South Carolina. the South should not lose its moral and intellectual distinctiveness as a people. questions outside the pale of the war. Rights, duties and hope of the South. what would be the extremity of her humiliation The record ofe individual, there is something better than pelf, and the coarse prosperity of dollars and cents. The lacerated, but proud and ambitious heart of the South will scarcely respond to the mean aspiration of the recusant Governor of South Carolina-Mr. Orr: I am tired of South Carolina as she was. I court for her the material prosperity of New England. I would have her acres teem with life and vigour and intelligence, as do those of Massachusetts. There are time-servers in every cause; there a