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been the amount of prejudice and delusion and bad feeling among the people of the North towards us, happily "reason has not fled to brutish breasts." Many of them now see that the present war is, almost without disguise, a war for the extermination or degradation of the white race by the installation of the blacks in virtual dominion over them, and in such a war they have no motive of sympathy or interest to engage them. Others, profiting, at last, of the sagacious lessons of Chatham, Burke, Fox, and that noble band of patriots and statesmen in England who manfully opposed the war upon the American Colonies from the start, begin to see that the triumph of lawless despotism over the independence of the South would be equally fatal to their remnant of constitutional liberty at home. From the operation of these and other causes the military, with the moral strength of the North in this contest, will go on decreasing, while ours will as certainly increase. On whatever side I look,