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conceivable among men of ordinary intelligence, especially adroit and long-headed politicians. Do they expect the South ever to forgive the unspeakable wrongs she has suffered in this invasion? Do they imagine that she could ever consent to sit down at the same national table with the murderers whose hands are dripping with the blood of her children? The question is not, can we be subjugated; can we be held under the same Government by force; can we be kept down as Austria keeps down Hungary, and as the Black Republicans openly propose to keep us down — but, being subjugated, can the old Union, which had no other cohesive power than the mutual love and confidence of its people, be re-established? Even if the South could consent to such immeasurable degradation, what would be the value of her action when she has no longer a will of her own? How can she be at once enslaved and free? How can the States be at once subjugated and sovereign?--It is obvious that all this is sheer n