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Who dissolved the Union? --Next to conquering the South, the most difficult enterprise the North has ever undertaken, is that of conquering the truth in regard to the authorship of the dissolution of the Union. If it were a fact that we destroyed the Union, it would not require to be constantly asseverated. If it were the truth that the South struck the parricidal blows that destroyed the "national life," then Mr. Seward, Mr. Everett, Greeley, Bennett, Prentice, Wallach, and all the Northern tribe of spokesmen would not have to proclaim the fact every day in the year. But the truth is not so, and no amount of asseveration will make falsehood true. The South seceded from the Government at Washington because the Union no longer existed, and the Constitution, in which it had its life, had become a dead letter. The North had agitated against her Constitutional rights for thirty years. The South had never assailed a right or an institution of the North. A fanatical party pr