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om separation. You know the clamor has been raised to the non-slaveholding States would amendment Constitution so as to legislate upon the unjust of slavery. On the 29th of December South Carolina passed an Ordinance of Secession, took Fort Moultrie, and the revolutions commensed. Soon after South Carolina were out, seven other States followed. Their amendment was that the free States would interfere with their peculiar institution by legislation. By the withdrawal of these States, th (What misfortune to the country that Andrew Jackson was not in the Presidential chair in place of James Buchanan, who sat still, and allowed the traitors to go on consummated their unholy schemes.) What did South Carolina next do? Attacked Fort Moultrie and Castle Pinckney, drove the gallant Anderson into Fort Sumter, and thus, under the direction of Beauregard, who is some time styled No regard, commenced erecting the long line of batteries and forts. Beauregard continued erecting his fort