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already conditionally pledged. There are many rich men in all our cities, parishes, and counties throughout the Confederacy, who could give thousands of dollars, "and not miss it," towards constructing iron- clad vessels like the Manassas and Virginia. Will they do it, or will they wait for the enemy to capture the towns on our water courses by means of Ms gunboats, and thereby subject themselves to oil the evils which must follow? The property of rebels shall be conflicted, say Lincoln, Seward & Co, to pay the cost of the war, in what condition, then, will be the property of our rich men? They will be in a disagreeable dilemma; either they will have to take the oath of allegiance to the Lincoln Government or lose their property. Their movable property they will never be able to recover, at least there will be very small chance for it, and their land not until the enemy shall have been expelled. Will it not cost less to prevent the enemy from obtaining possession of these lands