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long been accustomed to look as a source of supply — is the most atrocious that has for centuries disgraced the annals of civilized warfare. It reveals, at once, a consciousness that the subjugation of the South is hopeless, and the blackness of the spirit of Northern revenge, On the assumption that the South is ever to return to the Union, it is absurd; and, admitting that war is possible between the North and a European naval power, it is suicidal, For what reason can the inhabitants of N. York and Boston, who have seen the stone fleet depart with acclamations on its dastardly errand, urge, to avert a similar doom from their own harbors? Why should not the mariners of Charleston and Savannah, who see their occupation gone forever, sink a retributive stone fleet in the channels of the harbors blockaded by the squadrons of France or England, and leave the American continent to rot behind the barrier of the Atlantic? It would be a deed of most righteous retribution, and the fact th