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jealousy, is either strangely blind to the consequences which may ensue, or is wholly indifferent to the public weal. The Springfield (Ill.) correspondent of the same journal, speaking of the designs of what he is pleased to call the "Secession movement" in the Legislature of that State, says: Its object is the establishment of a great slaveholding Confederacy, to take in as many free and border slave States as possible, and extend its sway over the countries bordering on the Gulf of Mexico and the islands of the same. I tell the people of the State of Illinois that, in the event of the recognition of the South, which the leading and controlling Democrats consider un fait accompli, they will have a desperate and perhaps bloody struggle to prevent this State from being attached there to. The St. Louis Democrat also discourses about "revolution in Illinois," on account of a proposed amendment to the Constitution, remarking as follows: In view of these facts it is